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The Sabbats: A New Approach to Living the Old Ways
The Sabbats: A New Approach to Living the Old Ways
A witch's approach to living the old ways
Published by Metomni Gold member
29-09-2008
Number of pages:
368 pages
The Sabbats: A New Approach to Living the Old Ways

Within this book you will find a wealth of information. One of the main focuses of the book is the definition of each sabbat, or wiccan holy day. It goes through a detailed history of what is involved on each holy day, the history of the day, and how the pagan rituals and beliefs have molded modern society. Until I read this book I had no idea how many every day traditions can be traced back to the old pagan religions.

Within the book are also guides on how to practice the religion. Once you know about the information, you'll certainly want to participate, and within this book you will find assistance on how to do so. It has things to purchase, herbs to grind, oils to use, rites to perform, and much more.

It is an absolute must for curiosity and dedication alike.

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