Wednesday 27 February 2013

witches

Stewart and Janet Farrar and Gavin Bone Janet Farrar (born Janet Owen on 24 June 1950) is a British teacher and author of books on Wicca and Neopaganism. Along with her two husbands, Stewart Farrar and Gavin Bone, Farrar has published "some of the most influential books on modern Witchcraft to date."With Stewart Farrar: http://www.callaighe.com


  • 1981: Eight Sabbats for Witches
  • 1984: The Witches' Way
  • 1987: The Witches' Goddess: The Feminine Principle of Divinity
  • 1989: The Witches' God: Lord of the Dance
  • 1990: Spells and How they Work
  • 1996: A Witches' Bible: The Complete Witches' Handbook (re-issue of The Witches' Way and Eight Sabbats for Witches) With Stewart Farrar and Gavin Bone1995: The Pagan Path
  • 1999: The Healing Craft: Healing Practices for Witches and Pagans
  • 2001: The Complete Dictionary of European Gods and Goddesses
  • With Virginia Russell
  • 1999: The Magical History of the Hors With Gavin Bone
  • 2004: Progressive Witchcraft: Spirituality, Mysteries, and Training in Modern Wicca
Scott Cunningham: Scott Douglas Cunningham (June 27, 1956 – March 28, 1993) was a U.S. writer. Cunningham is the author of several books on Wicca and various other alternative religious subjects.Books
Cover of Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner, Cunningham's most successful book
Starhawk:

Starhawk's Web of Earth-Based Spirituality, Activism, and ...

Starhawk (born Miriam Simos on June 17, 1951) is an American writer and activist.[1] She is well known as a theorist of Paganism, and is one of the foremost popular voices of ecofeminism. She is a columnist for Beliefnet.com and for On Faith, the Newsweek/Washington Post online forum on religion. Starhawk's book The Spiral Dance (1979) was one of the main inspirations behind the Neopagan movement. In 2012, she was listed in Watkins' Mind Body Spirit magazine as one of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People.[2]Non-fiction

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Starhawk has contributed to films:
She participated in the Reclaiming CDs Chants: Ritual Music, and recorded the guided meditation Way to the Well.
On YouTube Starhawk speaks on spirituality and activism at UUA. She also wrote the call-to-action for the women's peace organization Code Pink
Silver Ravenwolf: Silver RavenWolf (born September 11, 1956), born Jenine E. Trayer, is an American New Age author and lecturer who focuses on Neowicca
Non-FictionSilver RavenWolf (Pennsylvania) is a nationally recognized leader and elder of Wicca, and through her writing has been instrumental in guiding the future of one of the fastest-growing faiths in America today. The author of seventeen books, she has been interviewed by The New York Times, Newsweek Magazine, and the Wall Street Journal, and her work has been featured in numerous publications, including Bust Magazine, the Baltimore Sun, the St. Petersburg Times, the National Review, Publishers Weekly, Body & Soul Magazine, and Teen Lit Magazine.
Her many titles include the bestselling Solitary Witch, Teen Witch, To Ride A Silver Broomstick, To Stir A Magick Cauldron, To Light A Sacred Flame, American Folk Magick, Angels: Companions in Magick, Silver’s Spells for Prosperity, Silver's Spells for Protection, Silver's Spells for Love, Halloween, and the Witches’ Night Out teen fiction series. Her new book Hedge Witch is forthcoming from Llewellyn in September 2008.
American Folk Magick: Charms, Spells & Herbals (1999) Llewellyn Publications ISBN 1-56718-720-X, ISBN 978-1-56718-720-5
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Witches' Chillers series:

http://silverravenwolf.wordpress.com/

Laurie Cabot and the Cabot Tradition.Laurie Cabot is an American Witchcraft high priestess, and was one of the first people to popularize Witchcraft in the United States. She is the author of such books as The Power of the Witch, The Witch in Every Woman, Celebrate the Earth, while also founding the Cabot Tradition of the Science of Witchcraft and the Witches' League for Public Awareness to defend the civil rights of Witches everywhere. In the 1970s, Cabot was declared the "official Witch of Salem, Massachusetts", by then-Governor Michael Dukakis, to honor her work with special needs children.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Laurie-Cabot-and-the-Cabot-Kent-Hermetic-Temple/290687978961www.lauriecabot.com
 

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