Witchopedia: An A to Z Book of Shadows

Witchopedia: An A to Z Book of Shadows

by Naddya Foxfire
Witchopedia: An A to Z Book of Shadows

Witchopedia: An A to Z Book of Shadows

by Naddya Foxfire

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Overview

Naddya Foxfire, Wiccan High Priestess and founder of the Way of the Lady coven, brings you a uniquely-designed alphabetical Book of Shadows, including most everything the modern-day pagan might need to know in a handy reference. With a basic history of paganism and witchcraft, to complex spells and rituals, organized in an easy-to-use reference.

From Actinolite to Zincite (both crystals), this book might be the largest collection of magickal correspondences available, but it also includes some deities, crystals, herbs, colors, spells, rituals, and other useful tidbits that you can quickly and easily find, including actual rituals done by the Way of the Lady coven. This collection has taken years to compile, and now it’s available to you!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046557459
Publisher: Metamorph Publishing
Publication date: 05/01/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Even though Naddya Foxfire was born into a Catholic family, she began studying Wicca and paganism as a young adult. She founded an online group in west Texas in an attempt to find and meet other like-minded people in her area. Eventually, this group led to an organized coven called Way of the Lady, of which she was elected High Priestess. The Way of the Lady became a large group, following an eclectic (varied) path. Naddya was even interviewed by the local paper, and appeared in an article published June 28, 2009 about Wicca and paganism. During this time, she and her husband were also raising their children in the Wiccan way. Both children are still studying the path of Wicca, although they were certainly free to choose their own path. The eldest has been formally initiated into the coven, and the youngest has dedicated herself to the coven. Naddya loves animals and her totem spirit is the fox. Her element is Fire, and her patron deities are Thor and Athena. Even though she has now moved away from the west Texas area, she maintains contact with her coven mates, even renewing the online group with a Facebook page, and she continues to study and practice Wicca.

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