
The Wiccan Book
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Narrated by:
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Adam B. Crafter
About this listen
In today's society the fascination with all things supernatural has become a fad among teenagers and young adults. Movies about witchcraft, covens, Wiccans, and other magical beings have caused the practice of magic to be clumped into the generic term paganism. The truth is that Wiccan is very different from traditional witchcraft. Wiccan, witchcraft, and paganism are not interchangeable terms. If you want to be Wiccan, your first journey is to understand what Wiccan is.
In this audiobook you will learn:
- An introduction to Wiccan religion
- What is Wicca?
- Wiccan beliefs
- How to become a Wiccan: the basic overview
- Wiccan prayers
- Wiccan gods and goddesses
- The Wiccan alphabet: a lovely form of communication
- Wiccan runes
- Wiccan altars
- Wiccan books
- Wiccan rituals
- Wiccan symbols
- Wiccan names
- All about Wiccan holidays, or sabbats
- The Wiccan rede
- All about Wiccan supplies
- Wiccan quotes
- The Wiccan pentagram
- An objective conclusion about the Wiccan religion
Take advantage of this great opportunity to learn more about Wicca, and take the next step in your magical journey.
©2015 Dayanara Blue Star (P)2015 Dayanara Blue Starthe narrator was very nice to listen to.
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