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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but with many questionable things....,
This review is from: Wicca Candle Magick (Citadel Library of Mystic Arts) (Paperback)
This is a very interesting book, don't get me wrong, but it left me wondering so many things. This book is sloppy, and it makes me wonder if Gerina put her whole heart into it or just threw it together? Some paragraphs made me feel like she was in a hurry. I'm not joking, the introduction made me feel like she was anxious to get the book over with, she wrote the paragraphs like she was in a hurry. I wish she would have explained Candle Magick in this book, she dwells on possibly unessessary things and includes too many things that I don't think belong in this book. Her information on making candles isn't that bad, but there are other methods as well, some of which are easier, but she does give several options. Some of her oils are just gross, and I can't see a lot of Wiccans using them. Her information on herbs and healing isn't bad at all, I just wish she would have explained how to use herbs, how to use herbs with candle magick, and examples of rituals and spells. Her info on herbs is good, if you've had experience. Her information on gems and crystal are good too, it just has nothing to do with candle magick itself. Her information on gods and godesses is always good in all her books, but in this book it is too long and drawn out, I wouldn't be suprised if there are 40 pages just about gods and goddesses used in Wicca and the candle colors associated with them. This is good information and it can be used for good reference, I'm just not sure it's necessary and makes me wonder if it was put in there to fill up space. Do you see what I mean? Her Sabbat rituals are not really candle rituals, she has good ideas for rituals, but some of her ideas are complicated, and unusuable for many readers. Plus, many Wiccans do not use ceremonial swords and do not cast magick circles in the way she does. But, as for almost any ritual in my opinion, it can be modified to fit your own needs, it just be nice, if you could follow it word by word. She is knowledgeable about the Sabbats, and her rituals are enlightening and fun to read. Her chapter on Candle Magick itself is strange, and it would be nice if there was some candle spells in it. Most of the spells she presents on a wide variety of topics contains candles, but I only considered ONE SPELL to actually be candle magick, and that was a love spells targeting individuals, something most Wiccans wouldn't do anyways. I'm not saying this is children's literature at all, but the way Gerina Dunwich writes in some places in this book, makes you feel like she is speaking to you either like a child or she doesn't care what you do kind of attitude. Her writing style in some places of this book might make some readers question her intelligence. That is rude, I know, but I am not joking. She does give a lot of spells, like some reviewers have said, some are very interesting, and some cover topics other authors avoid or may know nothing about, but some of her spells are bizarre, makes you wonder where she got them, some of her spells are gross, with disgusting ingredients, and some of her spells are almost impossible to perform for various reasons. She includes a chapter on Voudoun Candle Magick, which would have been nice if it included information about Voudoun Candle Magick, she is knowledgeable about Voodoo, and she does a good job explaining it and explaining Voodoo gods and goddesses and even how to make Voudoun candles, there is just very little information anyone can apply, but she does present Voudoun in an easy to understand, interesting, explainative manner of being. She includes a Voodoo ritual too, which I'm not sure is necessary, what was this book about again. She speaks about breaking Hoodoo (not Voodoo) curses, yet doesn't explain the background behind Hoodoo practice. Finally, as always, I liked her chapter on Candle Omens and Superstitions, and she even includes a listing of Occult and Metaphysical shops most of which I hope at least sell Candles accross the country. This book is good, I recently bought three more books and this one was the best, but this book is sort of thrown together, and makes me wonder more about what Gerina Dunwich was thinking when she wrote this book. For better information on Candle Magick, try Ray Buckland's Practical Candleburning Rituals: Spells and Rituals for every purpose. Bye.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing!,
By Jessica (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wicca Candle Magick (Citadel Library of Mystic Arts) (Paperback)
Wow! I love it! It's very clear, and doesn't just cover candle magick, but crystals, gemstones, gods and goddesses, it's a very informative book for people who are just starting to study the magickal and spiritual arts. The candle spells work and are precise. Amazing!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book has tons of candle spells,
By A Customer
This review is from: Wicca Candle Magick (Citadel Library of Mystic Arts) (Paperback)
I bought this book, and I was just a beginner. Now I'm kind of experienced, and Istill have the book. This book is very informative, and it's a good book because of that. Mostly because there aren't a lot of tools that you need to complete a spell
10 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is for Intermediate or advanced, not beginner Witches,
By "xkalaber_" (Maine, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wicca Candle Magick (Citadel Library of Mystic Arts) (Paperback)
Dunwich has written a good book for candle magick, but her book focuses on very specific things to do and not to do. She also provides some basic info on colors, and what they represent. There's also some nice tid bits of historical information that I enjoyed reading.However, I don't feel this is a good book for someone just starting out. For me to sit here and type all the reasons I believe it's not for beginners would take to long, so I'll just reemphasize that if you have practiced candle magick already, and are comfortable with it, then this book is for you. I know I'm not providing specifics, but I really don't have the time right now to tell you every single detail..Blessed Be.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Plain English,
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This review is from: Wicca Candle Magick (Citadel Library of Mystic Arts) (Paperback)
This book is written in plain every day English. No words you have to look up.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not a good starter book for beginners,
By A Customer
This review is from: Wicca Candle Magick (Citadel Library of Mystic Arts) (Paperback)
This is a better book for an experianced user. For the experianced user it provides a number of good magick spells.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
It could be better,
By A Customer
This review is from: Wicca Candle Magick (Citadel Library of Mystic Arts) (Paperback)
Wicca Candle Magick is a book for those interested in beggining pratices. I don't really highly reccomend this book to much but it is a good book to have just for the correspondence charts. Some of the things included in this book deals with too mundane matter to even consider.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not for people just starting out in the craft,
By A Customer
This review is from: Wicca Candle Magick (Citadel Library of Mystic Arts) (Paperback)
This book is ok, but not great. I wouldn't suggest buying it, but if a friend has it, borrow it. The book has some spells in there that no true witch would ever do. Its ok for reference, but I would not suggest it for anyone just starting out in the Craft. This book should be read by those who have experience.
8 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
My actual rating is 2 and 1/2 stars,
By Barbara L. Timmer "Nightsky Weaverwombon" (Cincinnati, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Wicca Candle Magick (Citadel Library of Mystic Arts) (Paperback)
Since I'm no longer a newbie in The Craft I've modified my former opinion of this book somewhat.I still feel that this book contains a lot of things that have nothing to do with candle magick, as well as having information about Voodoo(I thought the title of this was WICCA Candle Magick!) But her information on candle colors is good and her information on crystals is very interesting, although again I question why she has info on crystals in a book that is supposed to be about candle magick! I still think that some of the spells are positively revolting! The worst one involves taking a dead toad or frog(I forget which one)and putting the carcass under a dung heap until all the flesh is eaten away by maggotts and then using the bones in a spell!!! (Hmmm...next time I find a dead toad or frog, I think I'll take the body and save some of my dog's dung)! How much dung would I have to collect to make a dung heap and just how much could it stink? I can't imagine the neighbors objecting! This is the kind of stuff that gives Witches a bad rep! It's obvious that the author is very knowledgable, but this book should definetely have a different tile!
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rating=10,
By A Customer
This review is from: Wicca Candle Magick (Citadel Library of Mystic Arts) (Paperback)
This book is perfect for the begginner. There are simple spells, and lots of information you should know about the goddesses. I would suggest this book to anyone who is a beginner
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