Buckland'S Book of Saxon Witchcraft: Previously Published as: the Tree: the Complete Book of Saxon Witchcraft
Red Wheel/Weiser
Red Wheel/Weiser
11th March 2005
30th Revised edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
133.43
Paperback
176
Width 145mm, Height 210mm
Buckland's Book of Saxon Witchcraft was one of the first books to explore Wicca from a solitary perspective. Originally written 30 years ago to correct abuses he saw occurring in covens, Buckland offered Wiccan seekers an introductory text on Saxon witchcraft or Seax-Wicca, which can be practiced alone. Buckland presents meticulously researched information on the time-honored tradition of Saxon witchcraft. He writes cogently and informatively about the history, mythology, spiritual practices, and witchcraft of Saxon England. Buckland's Book of Saxon Witchcraft includes everything the solitary witch needs to practice Seax-Wicca, including: * Descriptions of the Saxon deities and explanations of their primary beliefs * An introduction to the magical runic Saxon alphabet * A selection of original Pagan songs * A selection of Seax-Wiccan recipes for intoxicants * Instructions for initiation ceremonies, the eight Sabbats, marriage, birth, and death rites * An explanation of the art and practice of Saxon Galdra or magic and the divination and herbal lore used for protection, love potions, and healing * The Seax-Wicca Rite of Self-Dedication, which allows individuals to form their own covens and initiate themselves into the Craft An indispensable handbook for solitary witches or for witches in covens who want to explore Saxon witchcraft. Originally published as The Tree: The Complete Book of Saxon Witchcraft, this edition offers a new introduction by the author to guide a new generation of witches into the art and practice of Seax-Wicca.
Raymond Buckland's grandfather was the first of the Buckland Gypsies to give up traveling the roads in wagons and to settle into a permanent house. From his earliest years, Ray remembers listening to his father's and grandfather's tales of Romani life, and watching his grandmother read cards and tell fortunes. Ray is the author of more than fifty books on occult, magic, witchcraft, and paranormal subjects and is popularly known as The Father of American Wicca. He lives in Ohio. Visit him on the web at: www.raybuckland.com.