The Witches Encycopedia.
The Witches Encycopedia.
there are 2 separate books that are like 30 dollars each, one is everthing pagan, The witches Encyclopedia, and one with 5000 spells. they are great they each have like 2000 pages.
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Who wrote them?Witch1693 wrote:there are 2 separate books that are like 30 dollars each, one is everthing pagan, The witches Encyclopedia, and one with 5000 spells. they are great they each have like 2000 pages.
And what are the names of the book?
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I have the Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells. It's very good. Great to just flick through. It contains some very old spells which she doesn't recommend using as you need like really disgusting stuff. But some of the spells are quite new and are very good.
I recommend you buy it....it'll stand out loud and proud on your shelf
I recommend you buy it....it'll stand out loud and proud on your shelf
The Mystic Pilgrim wrote:What we really need is a comprehensive witchcraft encyclopedia site. Something that one can go to and get a mountain of information without having to line the pockets of the publishing companies... Sort of a wikipedia for witches.
There are a couple of them out there, but few people are willing to support them by adding information.
Speaking as someone who has been a writer and editor for a number of years, I'm not willing to starve to death and live on the streets just so someone can get all the stuff they want for free. A lot of other writers feel the same way, and many have talked about pulling their books from the shelves because of the treatment they get from the people out there who want something for nothing in the pagan world.
A friend of mine has it too.I thoroughly enjoyed reading from it and dipping in to it.I recommend it.You could spend lots of money on several books and not get the amount of information it contains.It is a worthwhile investment.I'll go see about that reference now.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/element-encyclo ... TW8B5RF2K4
If you check on Ebay and other sites you may find good condition second hand copies,much cheaper.The authors are well known writers,respected in their fields,as far as I can tell.I know of the writer of the Chinese astrology book, she is very good.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/element-encyclo ... TW8B5RF2K4
If you check on Ebay and other sites you may find good condition second hand copies,much cheaper.The authors are well known writers,respected in their fields,as far as I can tell.I know of the writer of the Chinese astrology book, she is very good.
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I understand what you're saying, juliaki; and, to some extent, I agree with it. I'm a software engineer by trade. So, it would be like someone asking me to pour through 250,000 lines of code for free; but here's where I completely disagree...
Spirituality and spiritual thought is the property of everyone. We're not scientologists (sorry about the spelling, I'm only 1/2 awake yet). So, our religion should not be about making money, nor should it be accessable to only those who can afford it. One way or another, paganism and witchcraft have done something to benefit all of ours lives. So, wouldn't we want to share that love and that joy with anyone who wants it, regardless of their socio-economic status?
But that's just my opinion.
Spirituality and spiritual thought is the property of everyone. We're not scientologists (sorry about the spelling, I'm only 1/2 awake yet). So, our religion should not be about making money, nor should it be accessable to only those who can afford it. One way or another, paganism and witchcraft have done something to benefit all of ours lives. So, wouldn't we want to share that love and that joy with anyone who wants it, regardless of their socio-economic status?
But that's just my opinion.
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