CRAFT OF THE WISE: A Practical Guide
"This book is both powerful and quite fascinating; each coven and tradition has its own methods of working the sacred magic's, and 'Craft of the Wise' rather proves this. I am sure Craft of the Wise will prove valuable reading for those interested in the historical beginnings and this particular practice of witchcraft, which is both clear and direct."
- Maxine Sanders, Author of 'Fire Child'
Based upon tried and tested training methods, this book explains the initial training practices of Initiatory Esoteric Witchcraft based on Traditional Wicca and ancient Mystery Traditions and will appeal to both the beginner and the existing practitioner alike. Vikki Bramshaw brings together factual evidence from the past and references it to modern practices, dispelling many common misconceptions of 'Popular Wicca' and allowing the reader to grow in both wisdom and spirituality.
HEKATE HER SACRED FIRESĀ (anthology)
edited by Sorita d'Este, Avalonia Books
Vikki Bramshaw's essay 'Swaying with the Serpent: A Study of the Serpent Girdled Hekate' features in 'Hekate: Her Sacred Fires' edited by Sorita D'Este of Avalonia Books, a collection of work from around the world comprising personal encounters, theurgic experiences, initiations and mystical visions of the Torchbearing Queen of the Crossroads, Magick and Sorcery.
The anthology was published in May 2010 and contains essays, prose and artwork about the Goddess Hekate. Vikki and more than 45 other individuals from all around the world have all been working hard on this project throughout 2010, and it has proved to be a huge success!
VS. Thou Art That - That Thou Art (anthology)
edited by Kim Huggens, Avalonia Books
Anthology edited by Kim Huggens exploring magical, mythical and pagan symbolism, experiences and mythologies. Featuring an essay by Vikki Bramshaw about the Sumerian Innini Dumuzi, Vs. is a unique collection of twenty-one essays exploring the dynamic and wide-ranging nature of duality in magic, paganism and folklore, from polarity to paradox to opposition to friction to union. The essays by magicians, witches, folklorists, sorcerors, Norse and vodou practitioners, weave together diverse threads of wisdom, knowledge, experience and inspiration into a tapestry of fallen angels, heroes, gods, goddesses, fairies, lwa, dreams, myths and stories!
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