Newsgroups: alt.pagan,alt.magick,talk.religion.newage From: an125978@anon.penet.fi Date: Tue, 6 Sep 1994 04:36:53 UTC Subject: book review: Wicca the Ancient Way If you were collecting obscure literature on Wicca in the early 80's you might remember a small privately published booklet called Wicca the Ancient Way. It was written by several coven leaders in Canada who follow a pre-Gardnerian European Tradition of Wicca. The booklet has been re-published by an American publisher (Illuminet Press of Georgia) and is being carried by the American distributer "New Leaf Publications." Here follows part of a review of that book, by New Leaf. I'm posting this, because a lot of my friends have been settling for photocopies of the original 1980 publication, and I thought a lot of people might be interested in getting a new copy. If your bookstore doesn't have it, you might ask them to order it for you from New Leaf Publications... Here's the review: ...it is my great privilege and most profound joy to announce the republication of Wicca the Ancient Way, by Janus-Mithras, Nuit-Hilaria and Mer-Amun. This title has been out of print for the last several years, and it is one which I have spent off and on almost a decade of my professional and personal energies in several unsuccessful - until now - efforts to achieve its reissuance. All things in their proper times, I suppose. The new publisher is IllumiNet Press of Atlanta and the release date is scheduled for May 10th 1994, the new moon. It will be a quality paper-back edition at $5.95 (you might remember the first edition in a saddle stitched format). You may wonder why I am so excited about this book; books on Witchcraft and Magic are a dime a baker's dozen, right? Let me mention that even years after this book went out of print, we still had, and have, customers requesting it. "But it's on my required Reading List for my students," one noted High Priest and published author in his own right, told me, "and I have to keep photocopying it to give them!" What makes Wicca the Ancient Way unique in the existing literature on The Craft? For one thing, it is unusual that a traditional Wicca coven is willing to publish any part of their teaching papers. [Please note, as the Foreword of the book states, "it is not the purpose of this book to go into any actual detail at all concerning the actual practices and techniques of the Traditional Wicca, for these are Secret and revealed only to initiates of the Craft." What Wicca the Ancient Way provides is a penetrating look deep into the Heart of the Craft and its philosophy.] For another thing, my sense is, having read quite a number of books on Wicca, from professional need as well as personal interest over a period of twenty five years, it is a rarity to find a group with any information worth publishing. Attrition, inertia, and lack of substance takes care of most occult groups. While the Isis Urania coven is not an ancient one in terms of coven history, its Teachings have been disseminated to students, by Isis Urania itself, and then by daughter Covens, uninterrupted, since 1960. The daughter Covens [Isis Urania became a closed Teaching Coven in the '80's] ensure that the Teachings are conveyed through a rigorous, stepped, shared curriculum of the papers, exercises, practices and meditational regime, and the order in which these are presented to their students. Almost three and a half decades - quite a long-lived Wiccan Tradition, given this day of instant "Third Degrees." And although the Isis Urania Tradition dates only back to 1960, its ancestry and roots span centuries and emerge from the ancient Witchcraft and High Magic traditions of South-Western Europe. You will find in Wicca the Ancient Way an explanation of the philosophical bases of many profound and fundamental points of true Witchcraft presented in the following papers which are verbatim Teaching Papers of the Tradition: the Attitudes and Qualities of a True Witch, The Gods of the Wicca, The Mighty Ones, The Training of a Witch, The Three Degrees, The Protectors of the Craft, and The Grand Sabbat [Samhain, or Hallowmas). The Afterword addresses some serious questions concerning the survival of The Craft, and the current methods of transmitting the Teachings. All in all, if you need to recommend just one book to anyone interested in learning about real Wicca, not a naive and superficial 'how-to' recipe book, but a true 'why-is' work instead; or if you need to recommend a book to someone whose Craft activities have outstripped their understanding, and this includes virtually all students of Wicca, this is the book. It's the best $5.95 you'll ever spend on any occult book. 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