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april2
June 3rd, 2001, 03:13 PM
hi can someone please help me i'm interested in witchcraft and i would like to learn but don't know where to look.
thanx

Sephiroth
June 3rd, 2001, 04:49 PM
:cool: umm i cann help alittle ummm u can find alot of things on the search engines on the net thats how i got started and i hope u like being in this family as well if u ever need help u can ask me.

Emy
June 5th, 2001, 04:13 AM
Well, to look around the web is a good idea, however remember to be a little critic and don't just swallow everything, but think of it first...

You can find some ideas for great books on the books forum. And if you have a specific question feel free to ask! :)

Blessings

Reeny
June 5th, 2001, 06:20 AM
Hi April2! There are two great sites on the web to teach u a great deal about Wicca and witchcraft. The first one is witchs brew.com
and The witch's Cauldron at www.Pathcom.com. If I didn't get the
addresses right you can type in the name on the search engine
and it should come up.



Good luck!

Rick
June 5th, 2001, 08:59 AM
Another site is the Witch's Voice on e-zine. Enter that in your search engine, or enter witchvox (I think). Of course, there are the Scott Cunningham books, & there's D.J. Conway, & Silver Ravenwolf, & Amber K., & many more. Ya know, even here in OKC, The Buckle of the Bible & Tornado Belt, our public library has a pretty extensive collection of books on magic, witchcraft, wicca, tarot, divination, the occult, etc. (the selection on Runes & Runecraft radically SUCKS, but I'm workin' on 'em on that one). So, as the library ads say, "Books; Check Them Out". :cool:

PS-Hail & Welcome! Find a cushy/comfy/couchy thingy, & I'll commence passing 'round some Spam & Mead (unless your underage, then it's Bluecat's lemonade for you) & someone will be along presently with chocolate chip cookies. :sunny: