If you want to be a Witch
If you want to be a Witch
Author/Title: Edian McCoy If you want to be a Witch
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
By: Aislinn Unne
Pub. Date: 2004
Rating: 9
Book Description: Wicca/Witchcraft
Url: Edian McCoy
Welcome into the beginners realm into the craft with Edian McCoys latest book release entitled If you want to be a WITCH (a practical introduction of the craft). Inner searching to why witchcraft is a religion asides being more of a spiritual study, McCoy give the beginner pupil a refreshing way to the craft even for fellow Witches getting a brush up with their witchy studies. Having a convenient and practical way of conveying what needs to be said in plain witch language instead of worded fluff as some can say witchcrap she gives it straight from one witch to another! Through her latest book she gives a summary of historic accounts to the craft that makes her current literary effort an interesting read.
Touching bases to the craft, ethnic cultures within Wicca and are you a good witch or a bad witch persona she covers the basic essentials of this spiritual undertaking. One thing she makes mention on how important the work that is involved that goes into this religious exploration gives the reader that the craft is something not to be taken lightly. Questioning the reader if this is a path that one wants to embark on; she gives examples that are covered questioning the readers spiritual interests towards the end of the book. Part of this book covers a 100 self questions for newcomers to witchcraft that is more of a study guide intro to the pathway of this spiritual wisdom. If you want to be a Witch is more fashioned for coven based individuals but strikes the appeal to solitaries as well. Well formatted writing and insightful this is a must have for anyone seeking to explore witchcraft.