Are Teenagers Interested In Astrology Books For Teenagers Interested In Witchcraft, Astrology, Karma, Feng Shui, Fortune Telling, Tarots Ect?

Books for teenagers interested in witchcraft, astrology, karma, feng shui, fortune telling, tarots ect? - are teenagers interested in astrology

I have been interested in these things, books, etc. can surjest Teen / beginner, you might find interesting / useful.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I suggest you start with a book titled "Teenwitch Silver Ravenwolf. Another product is "Wicca for Beginners by Thea Sabin.

There are also "Wicca" for dummies, and it really breaks out, what his simple explanation, but gives no idea of a real witch.

Therefore, these books the information they need to study further. It requires an enormous investment of time and commitment to learn and practice the art and only get the foundation down. Then, if desired, and then specialize in things like astrology and tarot cards or runes or divination.

You also need to decide a solitary Witch (Hedge Witch) and practice and training on their own or a partner --Ven. Both have their advantages and disadvantages.

Well, good luck in your journey.

Blessed Be

Anonymous said...

I did not know until I started using it, but Wikipedia has tons of information on all things but not everything is true. You should begin.

Anonymous said...

Whatever you do, the "Teenage Witch" or a work that "money ravingfluff attention whore"
If you are interested in the style of witchcraft, or Wicca Wicca, please read Gerald Gardner "Witchcraft Today", "AD Leland, Aradia, the Gospel of the Witches", and the work of Janet and Stewart Farrar, Raymond Buckland, Doreen Valiente Vivianne Crowley, Ellen Colleen Reed, etc. Stay away from Silver Ravenwolf and Fiona Horne head of the air. "Scott Cunningham Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner" is not a good start. ...). (But no other Cunningham works are very good and useful

By Paul Huson Mastering Witchcraft 'is the book of witchcraft or TRAtraditional European witchcraft, which also 2-3 books on the tarot cards and a book of Botany.

Hope this helps. :)

Anonymous said...

I did not know until I started using it, but Wikipedia has tons of information on all things but not everything is true. You should begin.

Anonymous said...

Whatever you do, the "Teenage Witch" or a work that "money ravingfluff attention whore"
If you are interested in the style of Wicca or witchcraft, Wicca, please read Gerald Gardner "Witchcraft Today", "AD Leland, Aradia, the Gospel of the Witches", and the work of Janet and Stewart Farrar, Raymond Buckland, Doreen Valiente, Crowley, Vivianne, Ellen Colleen Reed, etc. Stay away from Silver Ravenwolf and Fiona Horne head of the air. "Scott Cunningham Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner" is not a good start. ...). (But no other Cunningham works are very good and useful

By Paul Huson Mastering Witchcraft 'is the book of witchcraft or TRAtraditional European witchcraft, which also 2-3 books on the tarot cards and a book of Botany.

Hope this helps. :)

Anonymous said...

For books that suggest witchcraft, read authors such as Janet and Stewart Farrar, Doreen Valiente and Marion Green. They are ethical and have a good knowledge of the subject. See Ronald Hutton's Triumph of the Moon, gives a good idea of eminent personalities and the development of modern witchcraft. Some of these books were written many years ago, but still in print and have been written without a commercial angle.
Most of these authors are available in larger libraries and information about them anywhere can have access to. You will also find they are fairly well referenced and brings them to other readings on topics such as tarot and astrology.

Anonymous said...

You have very good answers. As for astrology, if you can use this box, you get the books. But if you learn to think seriously about this, take many years with dedication and a lot more than a few pounds.

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