Witchcraft – A Tradition Renewed
A very personal account that reveals the ancient rituals and philosophy of witchcraft. Once a part of Robert Cochrane’s coven, the authors delve deep into modern witchcraft, exploring its very ancient roots. The rudiments of the craft and the nature of the rites are shown to revolve around traditional witchcraft passed down through families from earliest times rather than the modern Gardnerian and Alexandrian versions The authors give revelatory information on the members and oaths of the coven, its working tools and regalia from the stangs to the skull, rituals for the great sabbats, handfasting, purification and the royal cairn. The age-old rites are recalled and reworked for today, as the authors show how witchcraft can indeed be a practical working faith.
