The life and works of GENNA MOORE, who is frequently referred to as the "father of contemporary witchcraft," were groundbreaking and helped pave the way for the modern resurgence of Wicca and neopaganism. The Meaning of Witchcraft was the first sympathetic book written from the perspective of a practicing witch, and it was first released in 1959.
The fundamental idea behind magic, of which witchcraft is a type, according to GENNA MOORE, is that invisible Powers exist and may be called through the proper kind of ceremony in order to either force them to help one in some way or convince them to do so. Whether consciously or unconsciously, people still hold this belief now as they did in the Stone Age. The majority of superstition is now widely acknowledged to be broken ritual.
This manual is ideal for both novice and seasoned witches wishing to include more herbs in their practice because it is packed with herbal suggestions. It is attractive and useful, simple to use, and provides a thorough overview of herbal magic!