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Wiccapedia

By: Shawn Robbins, Leanna Greenaway
Narrated by: Gabrielle Baker, Rebecca Mitchell
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Summary

Wiccapedia provides a fresh, innovative, and thoroughly up-to-date look at witchcraft - and gives listeners a prescription for happiness. "Spiritual life coaches" and celebrity witches Shawn Robbins and Leanna Greenaway unlock the secrets of the Wicca universe, explaining what it means to become a "simply fabulous" 21st-century Witch. Newfound witches will learn how to tap into magic, re-empower themselves, and realize their dreams through a little witchy know-how.

©2011 Shawn Robbins and Leanna Greenaway (P)2019 Tantor

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Encyclopaedia does the job

It was great to listen to this book had some good spells and information very informative and had the so mote it be in keeping with tradition which was a good choice

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Improve this book, moat it be!

I did not enjoy the narration by Rebecca Mitchell. I would have preferred the book to be narrated by Gabrielle Baker who was great to listen to.

Quite a short book for a Guide. doesn't cover many topics. Approaches modern witchcraft and yet still uses "most it be!"

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new age nonsense and cultural appropriation

please, for the love of the gods

- do not use mint family plants (and many others) around cats and other pets (mint is particularly toxic to cats and will kill them)
- leave your crystals to soak overnight in water without checking that they won't dissolve (for example malachite is toxic when dissolved in water)
- use white sage or call it "smudging" (this is an endangered plant and a closed practice, use kitchen sage and the word "cleansing" instead)
- use mugwort while pregnant or possibly pregnant (it's an abortifacient, which is exactly what it sounds like)
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- go around calling yourself a "white" witch who won't use "black" magic (how rascist is that nonsense?!).

This book is out of date, by several decades, and misses out on important safety information in more than one place, particularly when it comes to magical herbs.

It also acts like Wicca is hundreds of years old, not concocted in 1950s Britain. There's a little useful information here, but nothing you can't get from better texts (like those by Gemma Gary and Mhara Starling) or honestly a meme, like candle colour correspondences.

if you're looking for a "bad" book on witchcraft, look no further.

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