Witcha: A Book of Cunning

by Anton Channing on 2006-06-23 16:07:51

Unlike most books on witchcraft, Witcha: A Book of Cunning by Nathaniel J Harris is not written from a neo-pagan perspective, but rather discusses ‘operational witchcraft’ as its main focus. Which is to say it is concerned with actually getting results rather than religious worship of any kind.It is cleverly written with wit, humour and a captivating style that makes it hard to put down. But at the same time putting it down in order to reflect upon its thought provoking messages is something I often found myself doing.

This book contains so much information on subjects ranging from witchcraft tools, runes, the power of places, communication with the ancestors, spells for various purposes, automatic writing and drawing, working with spirits and much more besides, that I felt continually delighted that another chapter followed the one I had just finished, almost expecting each one to be the last.

I recommend this book for anyone wishing to get results from their sorcery. If there is one book on witchcraft that every results oriented magician should have on their shelves, it is this one. You won’t be disappointed.

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