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Book of Shadows by Lady Sheba |
Llewellyn announces the exciting re-release of what many consider to be authentic holy book of Wicca. Lady' Sheba's The Book of Shadows was the first Book of Shadows ever published in the United States.
During the time of the persecutions, this holy book was handed down by word of mouth to new inititates. When Lady Sheba was initiated into her first coven, she hand-copied The Book of Shadows. It was her wish that publication would bring to light the authentic beliefs of Witchcraft and reestablish the respectability of this ancient art.
The Book of Shadows includes:
- Secret initiation rites
- Laws of the craft (162) .
- Eight ceremonies for the Sabbats.
- Consecration rituals.
- Invocations.
- Actual chants and dances for calling on the gods.
Lady Sheba was one of the first people recognized in the United States to officially establish the Craft as a legally recognized religion. She registered "The American Order of the Brotherhood of Wicca" as a religious organization in Michigan on August 13, 1971. She stated that she was a Witch "by traditional heritage" and a "Gardnerian Witch by choice."
This is a 186 page softcover book.
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