The Wicca Spellbook: A Witch’s Collection of Wiccan Spells, Potions, and Recipes
March 12th, 2010 by Admin

  • ISBN13: 9780806514765
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
The secrets of spellcraft revealed through easy-to-follow, yet highly powerful magical formulas. There are also sections on the magical association of herbs, the eight sabbats of the Wiccan tradition and a directory of occult shops, publications and services to the Wiccan community.... More >>

The Wicca Spellbook: A Witch's Collection of Wiccan Spells, Potions, and Recipes

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5 Responses  
  • Mike Reins writes:
    March 12th, 20104:38 amat

    The publisher of this book and anyone who endorses it or sells is should be ashamed of themselves. It is very clear that the occult is present. Evil drips off of the pages. Please do not let your children read this kind of material. I will give it one star because this system won’t allow me to rate it a “0″.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Anonymous writes:
    March 12th, 20106:08 amat

    Just got this book. Not what I expected. Wow wicca spells using dove’s blood and cat claws, itsn’t this Voodoo or black magic. And the love spells violate the wicca rede. The christian cross as an amulet/talisman, never heard of that. How could a true wiccan wear a christian cross, is like a Jewish person wearing a Swaztika. The cross is the sign of the institutionalized, genoside church system. The real Jesus was a shaman. a healer with many powers, and someone who would not kill anything or anyone for the sake of a religion. He should not be the symbol for money making institutions. Well great cookie recipe on the back. You want good books, get Scott Cunningham’s.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Anonymous writes:
    March 12th, 20106:58 amat

    This book is not a book of true Wicca spells; anything involving blood-rites is not Wicca. Wicca’s rede is “An harm thee none”. Be aware of this if you buy this book; the title is misleading!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Anonymous writes:
    March 12th, 20107:15 amat

    Extremely stupid work by a very unenlightened individual trying to pass herself off as a witch. There were many so-called spells that were clearly culled from Judeo-Christian scources! (ie: Like reciting the “Lord’s Prayer” backwads, burying a “St. Joseph” statue in your yard, etc…)! I wonder, does this person realize that the Christian Church murdered over 9 millon people during the past 300 years, and by including these types of spells in the book she actualy condones the Churches past violence. In a way she is saying she doesn’t care about the sacrifice our ancestors made to bring us our faith and religion. Any REAL Wiccan would be highly angered at the fact Ms. Dunwich is ripping off our heritage, and making a good living doing so! Do yourself a favor and put this author on your black list and refrain from purchasing any more of her books.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Anonymous writes:
    March 12th, 20107:20 amat

    Gerina Dunwich is about as Wiccan as the Pope! She uses many Christianized practices in this book (such as the Lords Prayer). If you are Christian and looking for the mysticism of the Christian faith then *perhaps* I would recommend this book (though I doubt it). Otherwise, it is a complete waste of time and money. Ms. Dunwich would do better to focus on her apparent faith within the Christian religion.
    Rating: 1 / 5


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