I have a few books on witchcraft, but only one on a wiccan tradition. It's by Raymond Buckland. He started the seax-wiccan tradition, but I can't say I liked the book much, so I won't even mention the title, haha!

A good book on witchcraft is "Witchcraft Theory and Pratice" by: Ly De Angeles. I'd recomend this book to anyone interested in witchcraft. (Great book!)

If it's the magic/k that intrigues you, then I'd recomend anything by Franz Bardon, but He's more into hermetics...Intersting stuff, though. I paid over $50.00 for his "Initiation into Hermetics" several years ago, and found you must be much more dedicated then I was.

Then there's a guy named Israel Regardie of the 'Hermetic Order of The Golden Dawn'. He was Alliester Crowleys secretary for many years, I think? Again, good stuff, only quite a bit more complicated than the other stuff I read.

I think wicca is a great path, though, as I dig nature, but if you want magic/k then check out the authors I suggested.

On a side note, I'm not into magic/k, I had a fleeting curiosity when younger, and simply devoured a few books on the subject. I have more, but the one's I mentioned were the ones I liked best.

Much Love,

Oh, I almost forgot...Quabalah is quite essential if you want to practice magic/k. A good book on it would be: "Quabalah A Magical Primer" by: John Bonner. It will get you started on a long and complicated road.

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