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GwP

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The Burning Times
A brief history of wicca,witches. History is a very important aspect of wicca.

Wiccan Rede
These are the basic laws that we fallow. Do not take these words lightly.

Book of Shadows
I should call this the book of light since this is not a private collection. The bos is a useful tool

What is Wicca?
GwP's answer for that eternal question

Sabbaths
The 8 Wiccan holidays and there meanings

Wicca FAQ
This FAQ is for those who know nothing/close to nothing about wicca

Charge of the goddess
The Goddess and what she is to Wicca.

Charge of the god
The god and what he is to Wicca.

Tarot spreads
Tarot spreads Compiled by David. c. Jones. One of the best I have seen.

Herbs
Just a small section on herbs will be adding to it soon.

Forum
A general Wiccan message forum I will be happy to answer any questions you have there.

Runes
The Basics on one of the oldest forms of divination

Witchy Tools
The Basic ritual tools and how to use them

 

 

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Herbalism and Witchery Witches have been working with herbs since there were witches and since before they were called witches. Watching animals interacting with certain plants, communicating with the plant spirits themselves, seeking guidance from their own inner wisdom and that of their spirit guides, women have long worked with herbs both magically and medicinally to help their children, their community, and themselves. My apologies to any male herbalists whom I may offend with my gender assumptions. It is my understanding that in the more ancient times, women were the ones entrusted with the care of everyone's health, while the men had to focus their efforts on hunting and defending the group's territory. This has naturally undergone some change as we have developed agriculture and now industry and technology. Still, herbalism is often seen as a province of women because of these ancient roots. Men are not, however, in any way to be excluded! This site is rather young. I am working on a listing of magical and medicinal correspondences. In the meantime, here are several books and websites that I recommend as sources. Blessed Be. Books on Herbalism or with Some Herbal Info Bonar, Ann. The Macmillan treasury of herbs: a complete guide to the cultivation and use of wild and domesticated herbs. 1985. Brennan, Georgeanne, 1943. Little herb gardens: simple secrets for glorious gardens--indoors and out. 1993. Cunningham, Scott. Magical herbalism. St. Paul, Minn: Llewellyn Publications. 1997. Hallowell, Michael J. Herbal healing: a practical introduction to medicinal herbs. Garden City Park, N.Y.: Avery Publishing Group. 1994. McIntyre, Anne. The medicinal garden: how to grow and use your own medicinal herbs. New York: Henry Holt and Company. 1997. Weiner, Michael A. Herbs that heal: prescription for herbal healing. Mill Valley, CA: Quantum Books. 1994.

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