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Candlelight Spells: The Modern Witch's Book of Spellcasting, Feasting, and Healing [Paperback]

Gerina Dunwich (Author)
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Book Description

June 1, 2000
For those interested in the culture and lore of the earth's oldest religion, here is a comprehensive guide to the traditional Sabbat feasts of the witch's year. Contains many recipes and rituals for proper celebration. (Magic/ Shamanism)


Product Details

  • Paperback: 186 pages
  • Publisher: Citadel (June 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0806511060
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806511061
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #565,627 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Gerina Dunwich (b. December 27, 1959, Illinois, United States) is a professional astrologer, occult historian, and New Age author, best known for her books on Wicca and various occult subjects. She is also involved in paranormal research and is the founder of the Paranormal Animal Research Group, which investigates cases of alleged hauntings by animal spirits.

Her first newspaper article (co-written with her cousin, Barbara Williams) was published in October 1976. It was an interview with singer/songwriter Jim Peterik from the local Chicago band, the Ides of March (and later, Survivor). By the spring of 1980 Dunwich was publishing a small press literary journal called Golden Isis, a one-woman operation that specialized in Goddess-inspired poetry and off-beat fiction.

In December 1993 she moved to Fort Covington, Franklin County, New York, where she opened a small shop on High Street called "The Country Witch" (later renamed "The Calico Cat Whatnot Shop"), which sold antiques, curios and various occult supplies. She officially established Coven Mandragora on Candlemas 1996 and served as its High Priestess. That same year she established the Wheel of Wisdom School (an educational organization offering correspondence courses on the sabbats) and the Pagan Poets Society (a literary circle for writers and publishers of Pagan poetry), along with a local networking organization known as North Country Wicca. In February of 1998 she received a ministerial license from the Universal Life Church. Dunwich is also the founder of the Bast-Wicca tradition.

A respected spokesperson for the Wiccan/Pagan community, Dunwich has been a guest on numerous radio talk shows throughout the United States and Canada. She has lectured and presented workshops at festivals and gatherings across the country, such as the CraftWise Pagan Gathering (Waterbury, Connecticut), the Real Witches' Ball (Columbus, Ohio), and Panpipes' Pagan Day Festival (West Hollywood, California).

A member of the Fellowship of Isis, Circle, the Pagan Poets Society, the Authors Guild, and the Authors League of America, Dunwich's biography is listed in a number of reference works, such as Who's Who in the East, Personalities of America, The Wicca Source Book, The Modern Witch's Complete Sourcebook, and Crossroads: Who's Who of the Magickal Community (published by The Witching Well Education and Research Center, 1988). She is also mentioned in Anne Carson's Goddesses and Wise Women (The Crossing Press, 1992) and other works. Her articles, poetry, and reviews have appeared in numerous publications, including Playgirl, American Woman, Magical Blend, Sage Woman, Circle Network News, and Pagan Free Press.

Gerina Dunwich lives in Western New York, where she owns and operates an antique shop. She is currently working on a new book.

 

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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book for Witches...not Wiccans, February 1, 2000
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This review is from: Candlelight Spells: The Modern Witch's Book of Spellcasting, Feasting, and Healing (Paperback)
Filled with many spells, recipes, a lexicon, an herbal section, and more, this book is interesting, fun to read, and not as bad as many of the fanatical Wiccan reviewers condemn it to be. Sub-titled "The Modern Witch's Book of Spellcasting, Feasting and Natural Healing" this should tell you that it is not a book about Wicca. It is basically a book about Witchcraft, which is much older and varied than Wicca. True, there are a few naughty spells in this book, but so what? The author, who mentions the Rede/Law of Three in the start of the book, is not forcing you to operate them. She gives you the facts and warnings, and then lets you decide for yourself what is right and wrong, unlike so many other Wiccan authors (and others) who try to censor anything that they feel comes close to "violating" the Wiccan Rede, and who preach unendingly about karma, karma, karma, the way Christians scream about hellfire, sin and eternal damnation. Why does Wicca seem lately like a repackaged version of Catholicism with a feminist twist? Lighten up Wiccans! Realize that the Wiccan Rede and 3-fold karmic retribution are concepts that were developed in the 20th century by English author Gerald Gardener and prior to that was totally unheard of (let alone followed) by Witches in any culture. I'm not saying you should work black magick, but do not live in fear that everything you do is going to be judged and punished by the Gods of Karma, the way the Christians believe that you will be judged and punished by God. But even Christians believe in "an eye for an eye." Sometimes bad people need to be punished, whether by the law or by a spell. To let someone get away with causing harm to others is, in my opinion, just as bad. Wiccans may not hex or use magick to cast love spells on particular individuals, but many Witches do when they feel the time is appropriate. Even famous English Witch Sybil Leek was known to take this stand. Besides, anyone who knows enough about the laws of magick should know that magick, which is energy, does not always rebound upon the sender. Alot can happen to magickal energy from the time it is sent to the time it reaches its destination. Energy is very transformational and unpredictable. Furthermore, magick knows no good or bad, black or white. It is pure energy. We decide what is good or bad, mainly based on what society teaches us. Good and bad are subjective terms. Anyway, I've ranted long enough. Getting back to Ms. Dunwich's book, I recommend it more as a Witchcraft book; not so much as a Wiccan book. (And I may be wrong, but I sense that Gerina Dunwich is more of a Witch than a Wiccan at heart, even though most of her book titles contain the word Wicca) The recipes are interesting and are traditional in a Pagan sense. And yes Virginia, Pagans of old did feast on roasted squirrels, as well as rabbits, snakes, wild boars and just about anything else they could hunt with a bow and arrow or a spear.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The good outweighs the bad., February 5, 2000
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I must disagree with the reader from Massachusetts who said "The spells in this book are useless to anyone who practices the Rede of Harm None." Granted, there are a few spells in this book which violate the Rede, however, it is unfair to put all of its spells into this category. I've read this book and while I don't agree with everything its author says, I've found that it does contains some wonderful healing spells and love spells, and much that can be used even by those who live according to the Wiccan Rede. There are also a number of spells to protect one against evil and psychic attack, and there certainly isn't any negative magick to be found in the Amulets and Talismans section of the Spellcasting Chapter. This book also has some very good (and interesting) Pagan recipes and directions for making sachets, incense, and candles. There is also an entire section on how to use herbs to heal various ailments. This may not be the best book on the market to accurately reflect the beliefs and practices of the average Wiccan, but in all fairness, it is far from being the worst.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great For Beginners & The More Advanced, November 14, 2000
This review is from: Candlelight Spells: The Modern Witch's Book of Spellcasting, Feasting, and Healing (Paperback)
I started out with this book years ago and it is just as wonderful now as it was then. It's filled with many things that every witch should use and enjoy. Notice that I said witch, meaning in general and not necessarily Wiccan. If you are like me, you will study an explore all magic of all religions, in which case, this book would be great for you. Is is very heplful in many different ways and I recommend it to anyone interested or practicing witchcraft.

Always, ~Tara~

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