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![]() the Solitary Practitioner by Ray Buckland
Alone in Practice, Alive in Spirit Some Wiccans are unable to find a coven; others simply prefer to practice alone. Either way, solitary practice is a wholly authentic choice, steeped in traditions even older than those of organized covens. Known as the Father of American Wicca, Raymond Buckland has authored numerous books on all aspects of the Craft. Now he has written his most important work to date—a comprehensive guide to the solitary practice of Wicca through every season of life. From becoming a Witch to improving your life through magic to mastering spells, rites, traditions, and celebrations, this thoroughly modern handbook includes information on: * The advantages and drawbacks of practicing solitary Wicca * Constructing the tools and sacred space needed to create magic every day * Using dreamwork, tarot cards, crystal balls, astrology, and other divinations * Maintaining ethics without the guidance of a coven * Developing the power to heal and to ward off negativity Let Wicca for One be your guidebook and inspiration as you travel the time-honored path of the solitary practitioner. “A step-by-step guide to Wicca as a lifestyle; practical, easy to read, and no-nonsense in tone.” —Shelley Rabinovitch, author of The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism “A complete handbook of rites, rituals, and ultimately personal empowerment. Truly a guide for magickal living, and for all seasons of life.” —Anthony Paige, author of Rocking the Goddess. Raymond Buckland is the British-born author of numerous bestselling books on practical magic, including Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft, Practical Color Magick, and Practical Candleburning Rituals. A protégé of the late Dr. Gerald Garder, he introduced Gardnerian Wicca to the United States in the 1960s, and is a leading authority on Witchcraft, voodoo, and the supernatural. He lives in North Central Ohio. . |