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Witta: An Irish Pagan Tradition (Llewellyn's World Religion & Magick)
Edain McCoy
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| #1391255 in Books | Llewellyn Publications | 1993-01-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .62 x6.00 x8.99l, | File type: PDF | 272 pages | ||0 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Entertaining read.|By JamesByrne|Witta doesnt exist this book covers a modern neopagan magical system but I would encourage people to read the book because it has value.
Yes the author makes mistakes when she discusses history but this isnt a book about Irish history it is a book on a neopagan system of magic working... thats all. Anyone who goes reading books on neo|.com |Rather than focusing purely on Celtic mythology, Witta examines the cultural aspects of Irish paganism and serves as a textbook for the practice of the old religion of Ireland. It's clearly written, well detailed and researched with a fair bibliography pl
Discover how you can bring the secrets of the Old Religion of Ireland into your life today for positive change and personal development, when you read Witta by Edain McCoy.
The beauty and simplicity that is paganism may never be more evident than in Witta, the Old Religion of Ireland. Witta was born of a people who loved their rugged, green Earth Mother and who worshiped her through the resources she provided―without the elaborate tools, ritu...
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