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A A WI▼CC N L ▼ BIB E Exploring the Mysteries of the Craft from Birth to Summerland A.J. DREW New Page Books A division of The Career Press, Inc. Franklin Lakes, NJ a WB Title.p65 1 7/11/2003, 5:43 PM Copyright © 2003 by A.J. Drew All rights reserved under the Pan-American and International Copyright Conventions. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system now known or hereafter invented, without written permis- sion from the publisher, The Career Press. A WICCAN BIBLE EDITED BY LAUREN MANOY TYPESET BY STACEY A. FARKAS Cover design by Cheryl Cohan Finbow Printed in the U.S.A. by Book-mart Press To order this title, please call toll-free 1-800-CAREER-1 (NJ and Canada: 201-848- 0310) to order using VISA or MasterCard, or for further information on books from Career Press. The Career Press, Inc., 3 Tice Road, PO Box 687, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 www.careerpress.com www.newpagebooks.com Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Drew, A. J. A wiccan Bible : exploring the mysteries of the craft from birth to summerland / by A.J. Drew. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 1-56414-666-9 (pbk.) 1. Witchcraft. I. Title. BF1571.D74 2003 299—dc21 2003053998 a WB Title.p65 2 7/11/2003, 5:43 PM Dedication For Damien Echols, Jessie Misskelley, and Jason Baldwin; you have not been forgotten. For Steven Branch, Christopher Byers, and (James) Michael Moore; you have not been forgotten. For the seated Governor of the State of Arkansas, I beg that the principles founding this great nation not be forgotten by your state’s legal system. Acknowledgments Normally, I would have a much longer list of acknowledgments. It took a great many people for this book to manifest, but two people stood out so much, that their names have to appear by themselves. Thank you, Mother, for your eternal love. Thank you, Paula ‘Ravensfyre’ Newman, for your eternal friendship. Thank you both for the months of time you dedicated to the creation of this book. b WB dedi ack.p65 3 7/11/2003, 5:44 PM Contents Preface..............................................................................................................7 Introduction....................................................................................................11 Section One: The Beauty of the World, 17 Liber ab Nomen (Book of Name).................................................................21 Liber ab Genesis (Book of Creation) ............................................................40 Liber ab Tres I (Book of Three, Part I).......................................................52 Liber ab Exodus (Book of Departure) .........................................................65 Liber ab Quattor (Book of Four) ..................................................................79 Liber ab Tres II (Book of Three, Part II) .....................................................97 Liber ab Planta (Book of Plants, Condensed)............................................108 Section Two: The Paragon of Animals, 113 Liber ab Matrimonium (Book of Marriage)................................................115 Liber ab Sol (Book of the Sun)....................................................................129 Liber ab Luna (Book of the Moon).............................................................155 c WB Contents.p65 5 7/11/2003, 5:45 PM Liber ab Solemnitas (Book of Holidays).....................................................171 Liber ab Anima (Book of Soul)..................................................................202 Liber ab Familia (Book of Familiars, Condensed)......................................209 Section Three: In Apprehension, How Like a God, 227 Liber ab Gens (Book of Tribe)....................................................................229 Liber ab Arma (Book of Arms)...................................................................243 Liber ab Mentis (Book of Mind) .................................................................252 Liber ab Mortuus (Book of the Dead) ........................................................260 Liber ab Clementia (Book of Humanity) ....................................................270 Final Word...................................................................................................411 Endnotes.......................................................................................................415 Bibliography .................................................................................................419 Index.............................................................................................................425 c WB Contents.p65 6 7/11/2003, 5:45 PM Preface 7 Preface (Otherwise Known as My Last Ritual) I am a creature of habit. I find things in this world that I like, and I do those things again and again because they make me feel good. These regular rituals are usually simple things. I meditate with my iguana on my lap or let my ferret run around my bedroom, her little butt running faster than her front end until she trips over herself again and again. At night, I watch the O’Reilly Factor at 11 p.m. with my mother, and in the morning I buy a bottle of Mountain Dew on my way to work. In the course of writing this book, almost all of this has changed. My iguana and ferret died within days of each other, despite every effort to save them. It felt as if my heart had been ripped from my chest. I had fed my iguana Fred some grapes from Chili, and the next morning she was horribly ill. Then I fed a grape to Thumper never thinking that grapes from a grocery store could be poison. Shortly thereafter, she took ill. In my attempts to save them, each of these friends took their final breath after days of being stuck with needles and IVs. So not only did I kill them, but in my great effort to save them I caused them to leave this world thinking I was a monster. Right when I thought my heart couldn’t feel any more pain, the war in Iraq began. At the time, I assured my mother that the people of this great nation would rise to support its brave men and women. I was confident that despite politics and party lines, 7 d WB Preface.p65 7 7/11/2003, 5:45 PM 8 A Wiccan Bible despite opinions on the war itself, folks would realize combatants do not determine politics, and that in the United States military our soldiers follow the orders of the Commander In Chief without respect to political parties or leanings. I was wrong. In trying to extend the lives of Fred and Thumper, I extended their suffering. In assuring my mother that Americans would all rally and show support for their soldiers, I set her up for a fall. Now there is no more Fred to meditate with, there is no more Thumper to run around and make me laugh, and there is no more O’Reilly at 11 p.m.; he has been pre-empted for reports on the war. We all make mistakes and those mistakes are part of the people that we are. We make mistakes, we learn from them, and we move forward. We manage this because we cling to the good things in life. Even when we might not see those good things in the moment, we know that they are just right around the corner. I can deal with this because I still have my morning Mountain Dew. But it isn’t just soda that starts my day; it is the smiling face of the young lady who sells me that soda. It is all part of the ritual. We never really talk much, but one can begin to see the nature of someone’s soul, even from the smallest of exchanges. One day after I asked her how she was, she told me she was in pain because she thought her foot was broken. She laughed as she told me she called her father and he said if it was still broken when she got off work, that he would take her to the hospital. The next morning I asked her if her foot was still ‘broken’ and she said no. I told her that her father loves her a great deal. She said, “I know.” I think my morning breath of optimism is a high school student. If she is in college, I imagine she hasn’t been there long. I hate to admit it, but I have become old and jaded. So this last ritual—my morning Mountain Dew—does my heart good. It re- minds me of when I was young, before I became as jaded as I am. It is a good thing because if you believe in magick, then you know that this morning ritual marked me younger and less jaded. It reminds me that there is hope and that some children do continue to love their parents, even though it sometimes seems as if none do. Recently, she asked me what I do for a living. I refused to say. So what was origi- nally asked the way one might ask “How ya doing” has turned into a game. I am afraid that if I answer, I might not have that last daily ritual anymore, and right now I need it more than ever. I need the youthful optimism. I need something, anything, to tell me there is hope for this world. It doesn’t take much, just a cheerful face now and then, just one person who still loves the world no matter how ugly it seems at the moment. If I were to answer her question and end the game, she might misunderstand my answer. It is so easy to misunderstand and so hard to find the words that appropriately express my job. Should I tell her what I do for a living? In a broader sense of the question, should I tell you what I do for a living? If I tell her, she might think I am insane. Maybe she would rebuke me in the name of her god. It has happened so often that I have come to expect the occasional rebuking. If I tell you, you might also think I am a bit loopy. Pagan leaders might come out and say I am dangerous and ask the gods to protect the community from the likes of me. That, too, has happened. d WB Preface.p65 8 7/11/2003, 5:45 PM Preface 9 You see, the status quo doesn’t like people like me. The status quo wants you to just accept what you have been told and not question the world in which you live. Fol- low the standard operating procedure. Conduct business as usual. Oh, I am not always right, and sometimes it takes me far to long to admit when I am wrong. But that which drives my spirit, the Ka that motivates my Ba, the Yang that rocks my Yin, the Yo that completes my In, and the mind that guides my soul, leaves me with no choice but to put forth to this world the many things that it has seen and the many questions that it has formed. So what do I do for a living? I am a professional Witch. “Professional” because such is my love of Witchcraft that I have worked it into not only my personal life, but into that which I do to fund that personal life, my work. “Witch” because I question the world in which I live. Oh, I know some folk have heard stories that Witchcraft involves the worship of Satan or other boogiemen. Others have been convinced that Witchcraft is the oldest religion the world has ever known. But the truth is where it is often found— someplace in the middle. Witchcraft is not the world’s oldest religion by any stretch of the imagination. Should one insist that words have specific meaning, then Witchcraft is much too diverse to be called a religion. While one might say that Witchcraft is a religion, one would be in error if they put a period at the end of that definition because it is so much more. It would be better to say Witchcraft can be a religion. While definitions come and go, when I think of a Witch I think of someone whose spirit has a certain quality. Half of that spirit is a zest for life and all things living. The other half asks why there is this zest for life and why there are all things living. So when I think of one who is a Witch, I do not think of one who follows one religion or the next. Instead, I think of someone whose soul gives one no alternative but to love life as well as to identify why it is that we live. A Witch is one who, in determining what is what and who is who, allows his or her Spirit to decide, rather than simply believing what one is told. Is Witchcraft the worship of Satan? Well, what is Satan? When we consider the word satan, we see that its original meaning was nothing more than ‘to accuse’ or to ‘act as adversary.’ With this understanding of the word satan, the next step in answering the question is obvious: What is it that you are asking if Witches are averse to? If you are asking if Witches are averse to being told what to think, then you probably think you know my answer. Chances are you are wrong. You see, while Witches are definitely averse to being told what to think without being allowed to think for themselves, they do not worship that aversion. Their Spirit is that aversion. Witches are averse to the standard operating procedure that has caused this world to slip into the place where it now rests. Not only does the potential for World War III loom over our heads, but even if we survive man’s inhumanity to man, the rate at which plants and animals are becoming extinct has now reached a point not even rivaled by the global extinction rate that destroyed the dinosaurs. Our world is dying, and the folk who refuse to accept the standard operating procedure that has brought this on are called extremists. Like Witches, they are taunted, laughed at, and vilified. Like Witches d WB Preface.p65 9 7/11/2003, 5:45 PM 10 A Wiccan Bible they are rebuked, and the gods are called upon to protect the world from their alarm. It should not come as a surprise, because although these so called alarmists might not all call themselves Witches, they are the very Spirit of Witchcraft. You may have heard of a religion that has become popular that is often confused with Witchcraft. That religion is Wicca. It has been all the rage. You can find its name in movies and on TV. Recently, it has become rather fashionable to call oneself Wiccan— so fashionable that a great many people have come forth in an effort to squash this new religion. They have claimed it was invented by a man named Gerald Gardner, even though what Gardner called Wicca has very little resemblance to what it is today. It is said that the worship of the personification of evil, even though Wiccans do not so much as believe in the existence of that personification. In response to these allegations, many of the folk who have flocked to Wicca be- cause it is all the rage have fought back, defending their fashion statement with great amounts of energy. Recognizing an opportunity to profit, an industry has risen to meet the demand of these many people. Unfortunately, the majority of books that the indus- try offers to these folk who have rushed forth are lacking in many secrets, without which Wicca can be little more than a fashion statement. You see, if those secrets were told to the uninitiated, they might no longer seek Initiation. They fear that letting those secrets loose would result in a dramatic loss of book sales and the great ride that folk have had capitalizing on the popularity of Wicca would come to an end. Fewer people would rush forth to sound that alarm if they knew that it came with horror and dread. Now to the initiated, to those who have received the secret names of our Lord and Lady along with their great lore, that knowledge is known. To the initi- ated, the name of that alarm is Pemphredo, who is accompanied by Enyo (Horror) and Deino (Dread), who are collectively known as the Graiae, three daughters born by Ceto whose husband is Phorcys. Now, what do most people do when they see horror and dread? Do they turn away or do they sound the alarm? Although it is sad, the truth is that most people don’t even see the horror and dread, much less sound the alarm. Most people look at that accident on the side of the road, but they do not see. They do not say to themselves, “My gods,” and they do not cry. So in writing a book for the few folk that do feel, for the few that do cry, one might think I am taking a great chance. But I have faith in humanity, and I believe Wicca is the religion that will prove that faith is well-placed. I believe there are enough people out there who will hear what I (and other so-called alarmists) say: We can still prevent our world from becoming that accident by the side of the road. So for you sweet child, my goddess Caffeina, I answer your question thus: I am a professional Witch. My profession is reminding people that their Mother and Father love them. If that scares you, I am sorry. But these are scary times. d WB Preface.p65 10 7/11/2003, 5:45 PM

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