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Eileen Holland (Author)
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April 1, 2004
Clear and easy to follow, Spells for the Solitary Witch explains how to prepare and cast spells 87 spells in all together with the materials needed for each spell and the incantations to say that will ensure the best results. Tailored to the needs of solitary witches, Holland suggests alternatives to hard-to-find ingredients, as well as directions about where to find specific ingredients crucial to a spells success.

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About the Author

Eileen Holland is a solitary eclectic witch, a Wiccan priestess who calls her path Goddess Wicca. She is the author of several books about magick and witchcraft, including Spells for the Solitary Witch and the best-selling The Wicca Handbook. Eileen is the webmaster of www.open-sesame.com, a popular long-running Wiccan web-site. She lives in upstate New York.

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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Weiser Books (April 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1578632943
  • ISBN-13: 978-1578632947
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #344,341 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Eileen Holland is a Wiccan priestess, a solitary eclectic witch who writes about magick, witchcraft, and the Wiccan religion. Her website Open, Sesame (www.open-sesame.com) has been online over a decade and had millions of visitors. Eileen likes to write books that are both serious and useful. She loves research, especially the kind that involves ancient sources, and always has several books-in-progress. Her current project is a book about mythology.

Eileen lives quietly in upstate New York, with her husband and son.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good beginners handbook, January 26, 2005
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Eileen Holland presented us with a very wonderful book called "The Wicca Handbook". It was a great beginning for anyone looking to start on the path of Wicca and it could be used by either solitaries or those looking to be coven trained.

This book "Spells for the Solitary Witch" focuses on spells and spell work specifically for the solitary practitioner.

Again we are presented with Ms. Holland's easy to read and follow style of writing. She lays her book out according to the kind of spells you may want to do, and lists her spells according to what you want to accomplish when working your spells.

I have to say her opening section, entitled :Before you Begin" is exceptional in explaining basic spellwork, what it is, what is magic, ethics when working magic, personal responsibility and terminology. This is an excellent reference on it's own and should be suggested to all beginning spellworkers as a point of essential reference. I wish Ms. Holland would have expanded this section, as she did it so well, but it does stand on it's own as a very good overview.

The sections on actual spellworking are divided into seven chapters, covering "Inner Work, "Goals, Hopes, Wishes", "Love", "Life Enhancement", "Problem Solving", "Magickal Candle Gardens", and "Tea Potions".

Each section has a selection of spells for various situations. Under "Inner Work" we find spells for acceptance, getting over it, even personal power talisman, a tool for building self-confidence. Each spell has complete instructions and directions on how to use the spells for each intent. A list of needs is followed by preparation and the actual spell working, which may include an incantation, ritual, and sometimes an "afterward" or review of what should be the focus and how you should react to the spellworking. With the Talisman, she discusses creating these talisman, the proper signs for you, day workings and correspondences, and all you would need to know to create and use a personal talisman.

Going forward into the various chapters, each chapter contains spells referencing the chapter title. In "Goals, Hopes, Wishes" we have spells for goals you wish to reach, spells for special wishes, interview charms; all with discussions on your intents to what you want to achieve and how to work the spell.

The "Love" section has workings for personal enhancement, to bring love into your life. The "Life Enhancement" chapter has spells for home blessings, abundance, fertility, joy, and protection to name a few. "Problem Solving" covers dealing with major mistakes, fearsome problems, problematic persons and hard times.

What I note in her spells is that when a spell calls for a "potion" as in her Tragedy Potion (for someone who has just encountered a tragedy in their life and you offer them this potion to help calm nerves and help them center and balance) the ingredients are noted and the appropriate cautions are given. In this case, she gives a recipe for a hot cup of cocoa, with some oil of peppermint. She notes "Note: this potion isn't for you if you are lactose-intolerant, allergic to chocolate or peppermint or have any medical reason that precludes its use." Wise words from a wise witch.

The book contains many notes of wisdom. "Magickal Candle Gardens" focuses on candle magic to assist persons in need. The garden is built indoors, containing candles arranged for your specific purpose and using candles of specific shapes and size depending on the needs. After going over the plans and the layout, it looks to be something even I would consider as a special magical working, being attractive, practical and very especially magical.

The last chapter is about "Tea Potions" specifically, and again, contains potions to work on yourself for specific situations you may encounter, such as personal health, luck, creativity and success to name a few. She works some of the potions with runes, others with chant. The only note I have here is that she did not repeat her good advice about being allergic to certain herbs, as most of these teas are herbal in their base. Please use your own digression when preparing these teas and if allergic, then look for a substitute.

Many of these spells are worked in conjunction with a particular Deity. That is the heart of Wicca, we work magic in conjunction with our chosen Deities. The back of the book has a "Glossary of Deity Names", a list of Deities, their tradition and their attributes. Even if you do not wish to work with the Deity mentioned, the list in the back will give you a good choice of Deities you may want to substitute for the one listed. Also, there is a generic list of General, all purpose Deities listed, such as "Great Goddess" or "The Lady" if you are unsure, or your path is not specific. And finally, the book is indexed, for quick references.

Overall, this is a great introduction to Spells for individuals who wish to work as solitaries and need advice and direction for their spellwork. This is a fine Wicca 101 Spell book that I would recommend to anyone looking for a place to begin. boudica
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44 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a book of spells you can USE, September 5, 2005
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because it does not require for impossible timing or ingredients, while at the same time it is not one of those ridiculous little spellbooks that make magick look like children pretending. I know you people know what I mean. It includes a chapter on witchcraft basics, like ethics of magick, intent, basic terminology, tools and timing. In the Spells & Potions section you will most likely find a spell for any of the usual situations, like "come back to me", "home blessing", "abundance", "cooling anger", "hex breaker", "get over it" etc.
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40 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Chapters discuss magick and its applications, June 6, 2004
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Written by a solitary witch and Wiccan priestess herself, Spells For The Solitary Witch is a simple walkthrough of ways to release hidden power for health, wellness, emotional enrichiment, and environmental harmony. Chapters discuss magick and its applications in love, life enhancement, and problem solving, as well as magickal candle gardens, tea potions, and more. Detailed instructions, specific incantations, detailed how-to's down to where one can easily obtain sesame oil or Tiger Balm, and much more make Spells For The Solitary Witch ideal for novice and experienced spellcasters alike.
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magickal mood, sacred space around the area, personal power day, incense finishes burning, monitor the candle, other working surface, projective hand, mojo bag, spell ingredients, place the pentacle, spell materials, incense bums, candle garden, carnation petals, receptive hand, lemon balm tea, fireproof container, raise power, ground the power, magickal power, purple candle, hip tea, marigold petals
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