The Mobius Guide to Witchcraft (The "Mobius" guides)
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The "Mobius Guides" provide a fascinating overview to help you get to grips with the basic principles, practices and background of each subject area. Enlightening and fully accessible, these great introductions are ideal for the beginner, or those who simply wish to widen their knowledge in different areas. Taken from the top selling titles from Headway's "Beginner's Guide" series, these titles already have an excellent sales history. Stunningly repackaged, they will have enormous appeal to the growing number of people drawn to the Mind, Body, Spirit area. This illuminating book offers an introduction to this most fascinating and ancient religion. Explaining the traditions and practices - as well as some of the myths and misconceptions commonly associated with witchcraft - it outlines what it means to be a witch, and how we can incorporate its principles into our own lives. If you are attracted to the magical or mystical, if you feel at home with nature, or if you've ever wondered what witchcraft actually involves - this compelling guide presents the perfect opportunity to engage your curiosity.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #686361 in Books
- Published on: 2003-07-07
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Teresa Moorey is an astrologer and writer, and regular contributor to Prediction magazine.
Customer Reviews
Practical and sensible guide
Faced, today, with such a proliferation of books promising to Impart The Secrets Of The Craft, choosing who to listen to can be daunting, even impossible. Yet the aspiring Witch is unlikely to have a seasoned practitioner in easy reach from whom to seek advice; most of us have little option but to rely on books, at least to begin with.
In light of this, you can do a great deal worse than pick up a copy of Moorey's book, if you can find it. This remains one of the best short introductions to Witchcraft (and, to an extent, to many of the concepts of modern Paganism, too) out there: clearly-written, non-nonsense, filled with practical advice on how to celebrate and live your beliefs - rather than sitting around with a pentagram and a few joss sticks, feeling faintly cheated. For the poetically-challenged of us, there are also nicely-expressed suggested verses for sabbats and esbats.
At every stage it is practical, helpful, and (hurrah!) largely non-fluffy. Recommended.
Witchcraft: A Beginner's Guide
The 'Beginner's Guide' series as a whole is great. This particular one is very helpful to anyone either starting out on the Path of Witchcraft, or for anyone who KNOWS someone who is a Witch. It's question & answer format means the reader is drawn into the subject gently & easily, allaying any fears that they may have. Although it only really gives a 'taster', it does recommend further reading (which is a given in any book on this subject). I've found this book handy when asked a barrage of questions about my Path. Once a person has read it, it can trigger other questions which need to be asked & can be a stepping off point for discussion within family & friend circles. A must-have!
An excellent starting point for newcomers and loved ones
Teresa Moorey has excelled herself with this informative and accessible Beginner's Guide. She sets out the basics of modern Witchcraft (particularly Wicca) in a simple, unpatronising and readable fashion that manages to both inform the reader of the basic tenets of the Craft, and dispel the fear and misunderstanding usually attached to the subject of Paganism and nature-worship.
I first came across this book when my partner, after our first discussion concerning my religion, decided to go out and buy himself a 'primer' to understand what it was all about. He came back with the 'Beginner's Guide', read it in two days, and felt relieved and enlightened on a subject he had previously known nothing about. Four years later, I'm still handing this book to friends, parents, colleagues... anyone who doesn't know much about modern witchcraft, but expresses a desire to find out more.
You can forget all those dire 'Be A Trendy 'Wicked' Witch In 7 Days'-style handbooks: you'll be wasting your money. I'd recommend this book to anyone starting out (and I mean for all the right reasons) on the Wiccan/ Pagan path, or those who have friends or relations that will benefit from having an intelligent publication to allay their fears and put their minds at rest. Don't buy any more trashy 'spellbooks'. Read, learn, and walk in peace. Brightest blessings.



