Teaching Witchcraft: A Guide for Students & Teachers of Wicca

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A Lost Underground Classic for Seekers and Instructors of the Craft

Teaching Witchcraft is written for today's practitioners, both in coven groups and solitary study. Featuring more than thirty-five lessons that reflect current cultural perspectives and practices in the Wiccan community, this resource includes contemporary lesson guides and exam questions, as well as an emphasis on inclusivity.

Miles Batty presents an extensive variety of topics, including spellcasting, ritual construction and procedures, the Wheel of the Year, the principles of Wiccan belief, and the four cornerstones of magick. You'll start with the fundamentals and progress through the Craft's many facets, from its history and tools to divination and etiquette. This step-by-step-guide also covers the faces of the goddess, sexuality in Witchcraft, correspondences, and magickal ethics. With lessons and study questions for every level of student, this is the essential resource for learning and teaching Witchcraft.

About the author

Miles Batty (United Kingdom) has been studying Witchcraft since 1974 and has been active in the Pagan community since 1985. He is ordained clergy in the Wiccan faith and has served as coven Priest, author, and director and coordinator of various Pagan events and organizations. He has lived in England, Wales, the United States, Canada, and Scotland. Miles is well known in both the United States and United Kingdom.

Jamie Hendrickx is an events facilitator for the Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans (CUUPS).

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