cover image The Study of Witchcraft: A Guidebook to Advanced Wicca

The Study of Witchcraft: A Guidebook to Advanced Wicca

Deborah Lipp, . . Red Wheel Weiser, $16.95 (176pp) ISBN 978-1-57863-409-5

Lipp, author of The Way of Four and Elements of Ritual , suggests that the reason there are not more advanced Wicca books is because advanced Wicca “happens when you stretch beyond Wicca itself.” She goes on: “When I was trained as a young traditional Wiccan, I was expected to make an extensive study of topics that ranged far beyond Wicca and witchcraft.” For Lipp, the areas beyond memorizing the elements of the pagan calendar and spell casting that young Wiccans ought to be exploring include such obvious topics as the evolution of modern Wicca from Freemasonry and the history of witch hunts. However, she breaks new ground when she encourages readers to explore such traditional spiritual practices as meditation and the study of comparative religion. She writes, “Certain advanced Wiccan skills, such as deep trance or channeling, depend on a greater ability to still the mind, quiet the ego, and reach an inner balance.” Indeed, Lipp invites readers to enter into psychotherapy in order to gain deeper self-awareness. Each of her chapters is supplemented with a helpful “homework” section and an annotated bibliography for further reading. Advanced practitioners of all stripes should be delighted with this enduring contribution to the literature. (Oct.)