Pagan Portals - What is Modern Witchcraft? - Contemporary developments in the ancient craft
Pagan Portals - What is Modern Witchcraft? - Contemporary developments in the ancient craft
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Religions and spiritualities must evolve and adapt to remain relevant to people's lives, and Modern Witchcraft explores contemporary developments in the ancient craft. The book is edited by Trevor Greenfield and features essays from various authors.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 96 pages
\n Publication date: 29 March 2019
\n Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
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It has been observed that the traditions, philosophies, and beliefs that endure over time are not those that remain stagnant and unchanging, but rather those that evolve and adapt to meet the needs of different or changing societies. And, of course, this truth extends to religions and spiritualities that must remain relevant to people's lives or risk becoming mere intellectual museum pieces. With a wide range of topics, including CyberWitches, Activism, Web Weaving, Urban Witchcraft, the Arts, Kitchen and Solitary Witchcraft, and more, What is Modern Witchcraft? delves into contemporary developments within the ancient craft and addresses a multitude of questions and issues that are frequently raised in today's world.
Edited by Trevor Greenfield, this book features essays from renowned authors such as Morgan Daimler, Annette George, Irisanya Moon, Rebecca Beattie, Philipp J. Kessler, Amie Ravenson, Rachel Patterson, Mélusine Draco, Dorothy Abrams, Arietta Bryant, and Mabh Savage. These essays offer insightful perspectives on the evolving nature of Modern Witchcraft and its significance in contemporary society.
One of the key themes explored in the book is the adaptability of Witchcraft to different cultures and contexts. The authors discuss how Witchcraft has been influenced by various cultural traditions and how it has been adapted to suit the needs and beliefs of individuals and communities around the world. They also explore the challenges and opportunities that arise when Witchcraft is practiced in diverse settings, such as urban environments or interfaith communities.
Another important aspect of the book is the exploration of the spiritual and therapeutic aspects of Witchcraft. The authors discuss how Witchcraft can be used as a tool for personal growth, self-discovery, and healing. They explore the various practices and rituals associated with Witchcraft, such as spellwork, meditation, and ritual dance, and how they can be used to promote well-being and balance in individuals' lives.
Furthermore, What is Modern Witchcraft? addresses the historical and cultural significance of Witchcraft. The authors trace the origins of Witchcraft and its evolution over time, discussing the various historical periods and cultural contexts in which it has been practiced. They also explore the ways in which Witchcraft has been marginalized and persecuted throughout history, and how it has been reclaimed and re-imagined in contemporary times.
The book also raises a number of ethical and philosophical questions about the practice of Witchcraft. The authors discuss the potential risks and benefits of practicing Witchcraft, and the responsibilities that come with engaging in this spiritual practice. They also explore the issue of power dynamics and the importance of respecting the boundaries and autonomy of others.
In conclusion, What is Modern Witchcraft? is a comprehensive and thought-provoking exploration of contemporary developments within the ancient craft. By examining the adaptability of Witchcraft to different cultures and contexts, the spiritual and therapeutic aspects of Witchcraft, the historical and cultural significance of the practice, and the ethical and philosophical questions that arise, the book offers valuable insights into the evolving nature of Modern Witchcraft and its place in contemporary society. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or someone who is curious about the world of Witchcraft, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the rich and diverse tapestry of this ancient practice.
\n Weight: 122g\n
Dimension: 219 x 146 x 10 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781785358661\n \n
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