Anyone else work with Diana?
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Anyone else work with Diana?
I've been a solitary Dianic witch since I started, so I've been limited on my knowledge. I'd love to know of more books about rituals, spells, etc.
Shiloh
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Merry meet, HippieWitch! I came to paganism through the Goddess movement, and I've really enjoyed reading Carol Christ (particularly Rebirth of the Goddess and She Who Changes), Starhawk (The Spiral Dance), and Melissa Raphael's stuff (Thealogy: Discourse on the Goddess and Thealogy and Embodiment: The Post-Patriarchal Reconstruction of Female Sacrality, although these are more academic in nature). I'm currently in the middle of Ariadne's Thread: A Workbook of Goddess Magic by Shekhinah Mountainwater, which is also very good and has some really interesting points on the Maiden, Mother, and Crone.
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Re: Anyone else work with Diana?
Merry meet, HippieWitch! I came to paganism through the Goddess movement, and I've really enjoyed reading Carol Christ (particularly Rebirth of the Goddess and She Who Changes), Starhawk (The Spiral Dance), and Melissa Raphael's stuff (Thealogy: Discourse on the Goddess and Thealogy and Embodiment: The Post-Patriarchal Reconstruction of Female Sacrality, although these are more academic in nature). I'm currently in the middle of Ariadne's Thread: A Workbook of Goddess Magic by Shekhinah Mountainwater, which is also very good and has some really interesting points on the Maiden, Mother, and Crone.
Thank you for your list. I do a lot of reading here on my tablet, so hopefully I can find those in a digital format. Finding a hard copy here is tough. Being in a big Southern Baptist area in the Bible Belt makes it hard to find anything pagan related. Once again, thank you.

Shiloh
Re: Anyone else work with Diana?
Oooh, yes, it's true; they're a little difficult to find. I found a few of them while I was visiting Boston in an alternative spiritualities bookstore, and a few I could only find on the Internet. I'm lucky in that I live quite close to my college and I have alumna borrowing privileges, so I could borrow some for free ... Best of luck finding them! And if you have any recommendations for books, I'd appreciate it if you could share their names - I'd love to check them out!
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The Internet is such a great place to find books. The only hard copy books I have are The Crone's Book Of Words by Valerie Worth and A Witch's Grimoire by Judy Ann Nock. The first has some spells and chants in it. Was well worth buying. The second is more of a beginner book about how to setup your Grimoire. Still an interesting read. I have several digital books but ill post them in a little while. The painkiller I took for my leg is about to knock me out.
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