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Old 05-18-2010, 09:04 PM
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Your Friend Slug Rock : Dont Confuse the question Or put words in my mouth

People do read up on the subject by pagan authors ,,,,,,,I actually encourage people interested in joining my Coven to Do some research and read books the books I recommend ,,,,then come back to me with any questions
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Old 05-21-2010, 09:04 PM
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Pagans don't necessarily study witchcraft.

I don't know if you were aware or not, just wanted to make sure.
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Old 05-23-2010, 09:04 PM
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I recommend Scott Cunningham books. While he's primarily a Wiccan author he does put a lot of useful information on Witchcraft in his books. I won't tell people not to read Wiccan books simply because they're geared towards Wicca, I WILL tell people to read anything they can (including the crappy books by crappy authors) to get a well rounded view on various practices and beliefs.

@Slug Rock - All Pagans may not study Witchcraft, but there ARE many Pagans who do!
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Instructional books on Witchcraft .. i like Robin Artissons books, Marion Greene, 'A Witch Alone' is the book i usually recommend on the rare occasion i am asked! i was 'inspired' by reading a book called 'The Roebuck in the Thicket' which is an anthology of the Cochrane tradition I don't view these or any books i have read as instructional as such, but they are theories to be looked into. reading is important ..i re read some things after a while as well to see if i still feel the same about it.
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