
Book Summary
With decorating projects, menu suggestions, and group activities for each festival, this book is a Wiccan guide to eight celebrations in tune with the natural rhythm of the year and its changing seasons. Illustrations. Seasons of the Witch shows how the beliefs of Wicca can help people connect with the natural world and a sense of their spiritual heritage. The book shows how to celebrate each of the eight Wiccan festivals of the year: Samhain (Life and Death, October 31), Yule (Winter Solstice), Imbolic (New Beginnings, February 2), Ostara (Spring Equinox), Beltane (Sex and Fertility, May 1), Litha (Summer Solstice), Lammas (First Harvest, August 1), and Mabon (Autumnal Equinox). The author describes traditional rituals and offers meditations, chants, and spells that unite the theme of each festival with the contemporary world. Since the gatherings are intended to be celebrations, the author suggests creative ways to use food, wine, activities, decorations, oils, candles, and incense to create memorable, festive occasions.
Book Details
Book Name | Seasons Of The Witch: Celebrating The Eight Wiccan Festivals Of The Year |
Author | Gail Duff, Raymond Buckland |
Publisher | Ulysses Press (Mar 2003) |
ISBN | 9781569753361 |
Pages | 192 |
Language | English |
Price | 521 |