The Meaning of Witchcraft
Author Gerald Gardner
Pages 306
Size 16 x 23 cm
Language: Brazilian Portuguese
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Do you know the origins of Witchcraft? Do you know what the symbolism of candles, incense and other witch rituals is? Do you know what a coven is, or have you ever participated in a sabbat?
Gerald Gardner, the most important figure in the resurgence of Witchcraft, author of the famous A Bruxaria Hoje (Madras Editora, 2003) and director of the Museum of Magic and Witchcraft, in Castletown Isle of Man, wrote a book on this subject in order to remedy the doubts and concerns of correspondents from all over the world.
The result is this: The Meaning of Witchcraft, which aims to debate these and other issues that still populate people's imagination, always in a simple and direct way, for those who are curious and want to understand this occult world a little more. Here are some of the topics in this book:
• Witchcraft in Brittany;
• Memories and Beliefs about Witches;
• The Origins of Witchcraft in the Stone Age;
• Witchcraft in the Times of the Romans and Saxons;
• Signs and Symbols; between others.
Through this book, you will take a true journey to the origins of Witchcraft and get closer to its real meaning, because, in Gardner's words: “it is the depth of the roots that preserves the tree”.