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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and Soulful
I have been a Pagan since I was a teenager in the 1970s. I've dabbled in this, that and the other, and attended lots of festivals in my travels around the U.S. My bookshelves are loaded with volumes on ritual, Wicca and Paganism and so I was somewhat reluctant to buy yet another. I'm glad I listened to that little voice that said I needed this one. I have been following...
Published on May 28, 2005 by Mary Barrett

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3.0 out of 5 stars Starting place for group and individual ritual
Ms. Kynes presents to us in this book a basic handbook of very generic rituals focusing on individuals and covens.

The book is broken down into three main parts: The Sabbats, The Esbats and Appendix. Each of these are broken down even further.

The Sabbats and Esbats focus on ritual in two parts, one for covens and one for individuals. After a...
Published on September 22, 2004 by Boudica


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37 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Starting place for group and individual ritual, September 22, 2004
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This review is from: A Year of Ritual: Sabbats & Esbats for Solitaries & Covens (Paperback)
Ms. Kynes presents to us in this book a basic handbook of very generic rituals focusing on individuals and covens.

The book is broken down into three main parts: The Sabbats, The Esbats and Appendix. Each of these are broken down even further.

The Sabbats and Esbats focus on ritual in two parts, one for covens and one for individuals. After a brief introduction to the Holiday or Moon, and a little background, she goes into themes, preparations, setups, and the rituals. Every ritual is laid out with all the elements of ritual spelled out, all the lines written, and it is a matter of picking up the book and reading through the ritual. No fuss, no muss. Solo Rituals are the same, with everything laid out so all you have to do is read.

The Rituals are specific to the Holiday, or the Moon, and each one is seasonally appropriate, but they all follow the same format. The same holds true for the Solo Rituals, while being specific to the Holiday or the Moon, they are pretty much a format ritual. There is included an 'October: Moon before the Dark' ritual which is based on the J.R.R. Tolkien's version of how the sun and the moon came into being, and it offers some originality but still sticks to the format introduced in the beginning of the book.

The Appendices all contain some basic additional information, regarding: Your Practice, Ogham, Glossary and Pronunciation Guide to Non-English Words, How to Make a Flower Sachet and Preparing for Ritual. These elements are incorporated elsewhere in the rituals in the book, and again give a general overview of the subject.

As you make your way through the rituals in this book, you will learn the meaning of many of the symbols, tools and the origins of the Holidays and Esbats and various traditions. There is some background into the Wheel of the Year and the book is easy to understand and clear in what the author is saying. The book is well written, easy to follow, provides an interesting bibliography and is Indexed.

However, this is not the only way to do things. The book can be used as a basic primer, a pre-Wicca 101 book on ritual if you will, but should be augmented with additional references, study and practice. In the introduction, the author states " Whether you are a beginner or an experienced practitioner, sooner or later when putting together a ritual you may not have enough time, or creative inspiration may remain elusive. This book contains rituals that are "ready to go" for both group and solo practices." Indeed, this book almost reads like fast food take out menu with the pre-packaged rituals and repetitive format. I think the experienced practitioner will become bored quickly with the material, if not immediately, and will prefer something with a bit more 'meat and potatoes'.

But for the beginner, this book could be a good tool. If you have never before done ritual, if you are working with a group that is totally unfamiliar with ritual and you need something to get you all started, this book offers ready made, no fuss rituals, with a little fries on the side. This can be a useful tool to the newly forming study group, a solitary practitioner very new to the path, and someone who is teaching beginner groups, or even children, and wants something that sets a simple pace, gives a basic outline and will be augmenting this material with additional reading and learning.

The author does a good job at creating simple rituals, with a repetitive format that will teach by rote how to do ritual, incorporating the very basic Wheel of the Year beliefs so you can add your own belief system without any dogma clashes. The author makes no claim to this being the only way to do ritual and provides a good solid base from which to work. I would also suggest that you might want to experiment with these rituals after you have become familiar with them, dress them up, make them a bit more personal and you may find yourself with some good personal rituals.

This is a good place for starting and learning ritual. It is up to you to expand on it. boudica
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and Soulful, May 28, 2005
This review is from: A Year of Ritual: Sabbats & Esbats for Solitaries & Covens (Paperback)
I have been a Pagan since I was a teenager in the 1970s. I've dabbled in this, that and the other, and attended lots of festivals in my travels around the U.S. My bookshelves are loaded with volumes on ritual, Wicca and Paganism and so I was somewhat reluctant to buy yet another. I'm glad I listened to that little voice that said I needed this one. I have been following its rituals for nine months now, and it's been a wonderful journey.

The format of the rituals in this book are the way I have done them for years. Sure, from time to time it's fun to do things differently, but I find comfort in familiar things. I also find that my experience is deeper this way. I work mainly on my own, but enjoy ritual with friends when we can manage to synchronize our schedules. It's great to not have to "transpose" everything for solo ritual. Ms. Kynes' intention that the book be used to brainstorm our own rituals has proven to be an incredible catalyst for our group.

I think I am one of the few Pagans not wild about Lord of the Rings, but the Tolkien ritual is very heartfelt. It really illustrates the power of myth and the importance of storytelling -- stuff we've lost in our crazy society. I think it's a nice tribute from one writer to another. The other rituals have a good balance of creativity, history and meaning for today.

This is what I would call a soft and gentle approach to ritual -- not to be confused with fuzzy bunny because that it is not. The rituals are not wild and showy. They have kept me in touch with my inner self and I can feel the cycle of the year in my heart. I recommend this book for anyone who calls themselves a Pagan.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Year of Ritual, March 18, 2005
This review is from: A Year of Ritual: Sabbats & Esbats for Solitaries & Covens (Paperback)
In "A Year of Ritual: Sabbats & Esbats for Solitaries and Covens" author Sandra Kynes brings the reader through a year of ritual and ceremony just as the title suggests. As an advanced practitioner I felt a desire for less defined structure and more ideas to incorporate into my magical year. This is a good book for those who need total structure because there is not a lot of wiggle room for inserting your own ideas or beliefs. Sandra Kynes is a fine writer with a very concise, somewhat elfish style that is endearing. At the back of the book there is even a glossary and some pronunciations for elfish words, which is a really nice touch.
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13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars There's Always More to Learn, October 25, 2004
This review is from: A Year of Ritual: Sabbats & Esbats for Solitaries & Covens (Paperback)
I thought I had learned a lot about sabbats over the years but this book proves that there is always more to explore. There's plenty of food for thought about ritual itself.

This book is beautifully written and I shall enjoy using these words in my rituals for a long time to come.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Helpful Beginner's Book, March 20, 2009
This review is from: A Year of Ritual: Sabbats & Esbats for Solitaries & Covens (Paperback)
I've been practicing the craft for a little over a year now. I was given this book less than a month after starting my craft by a friend who had seen it at the book store. Being so new to all of this I was able to follow the solitary rituals with ease coming away from each experience feeling as though I really had accomplished something. The author gives you the background of the meaning behind each occasion and a list of things you would need for the rituals which I recommend reading before you intend on performing the ritual so you'll be prepared.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very detailed Book!, November 23, 2009
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This review is from: A Year of Ritual: Sabbats & Esbats for Solitaries & Covens (Paperback)
As a new Wiccan, I am happy knowing that this book not only covers the major Sabbats, but it also includes the esbats. Very detailed and thorough, but makes it easy to understand to a new learning. By adding in the coven aspect along with the single person ideas makes it awesome to learn from!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Sabbat Information, March 26, 2009
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This book is very helpful in learning about the Sabbats and different rituals that can be performed.
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10 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Real Source of Inspiration, October 21, 2004
This review is from: A Year of Ritual: Sabbats & Esbats for Solitaries & Covens (Paperback)
This is a great book to keep on your shelf because you'll find that it will always be useful and you will keep going back to it.
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A Year of Ritual: Sabbats & Esbats for Solitaries & Covens by Sandra Kynes (Paperback - September 8, 2004)
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