Product Description
Thought to be the father of modern witchcraft, Gerald Gardner published The Meaning of Witchcraft in 1959, not long after laws punishing witches were repealed. It was the first sympathetic book written from the point of view of a practicing witch.
"The meaning of witchcraft is to be found, not in strange religious theories about God and Satan, but in the deepest levels of the human mind, the collective unconscious, and the earliest developments of human society. It is the deepness of the roots that has preserved the tree."
The Meaning of Witchcraft is an invaluable source book for witches today. Chapters include:
Witchs Memories and Beliefs
The Stone Age Origins of Witchcraft
Druidism and the Aryan Celts
Magic Thinking
Curious Beliefs about Witches
Signs and Symbols
The Black Mass
Some Allegations Examined
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.
About the Author
Gerald Brosseau Gardner( 1884-1964) has been called the father of modern Wicca. His published works are supposedly the teachings of a coven in which he was a member--teachings passed down by word of mouth since early pagan times. Along with his written legacy, he was also the founder of the Museum of Witchcraft.
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.