The High Queen of Faerie
August 6th, 2004, 07:16 PM
SpiritOnline.com (http://spiritonline.com)
i don't know if a thread has already been posted on this site, but if it has, i can't find it. if it has, i am very sorry!
anyway, i really love this website. it's been up forever, and though the content is not frequently updated anymore, i must say that it is still the best resource for wicca and witchcraft that i have come across.
it contains detailed articles (especially on the sabbats) that i found very, very useful five years ago when i was just a wee n00b to the craft. everything on the site is essentially explained in massive detail.
there are sections for beginners, and an outline of learning for those who are truly passionate about learning about witchcraft. it also has a small list of spells, which i found very helpful as a guide on how to write spells when i was starting out. there are also very detailed ritual examples for most of the sabbats, as well as for handfastings and the great rite (both symbolic and actual), for those interested.
one of my favourite sections of this site is its gallery of crafts and recipes. some of my favourite craft articles include making dream pillows, an assortment of teas, soap, and incorporating dried herbs into one's candles.
its section on wicca and magick aside, it also has detailed articles and information on shamanism, buddhism, islam, dreams, astral travel, meditation, telekenisis, and herbal healing.
i love this site. :)
i myself find information unbiased. it's a great, informative resource for any eager to learn.
i don't know if a thread has already been posted on this site, but if it has, i can't find it. if it has, i am very sorry!
anyway, i really love this website. it's been up forever, and though the content is not frequently updated anymore, i must say that it is still the best resource for wicca and witchcraft that i have come across.
it contains detailed articles (especially on the sabbats) that i found very, very useful five years ago when i was just a wee n00b to the craft. everything on the site is essentially explained in massive detail.
there are sections for beginners, and an outline of learning for those who are truly passionate about learning about witchcraft. it also has a small list of spells, which i found very helpful as a guide on how to write spells when i was starting out. there are also very detailed ritual examples for most of the sabbats, as well as for handfastings and the great rite (both symbolic and actual), for those interested.
one of my favourite sections of this site is its gallery of crafts and recipes. some of my favourite craft articles include making dream pillows, an assortment of teas, soap, and incorporating dried herbs into one's candles.
its section on wicca and magick aside, it also has detailed articles and information on shamanism, buddhism, islam, dreams, astral travel, meditation, telekenisis, and herbal healing.
i love this site. :)
i myself find information unbiased. it's a great, informative resource for any eager to learn.