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When you draw a heart in the sand, call on the four winds for assistance, or ask the rain to wash away a bad habit, you are practicing earth magic. By working in har
Published September 8th 2002 by Llewellyn Publications
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Scott Cunningham is one of the premier voices in Wicca. He has written over 50 books on Wicca and Witch craft. In this short comprehensive book called 'Earth Magic' the author discusses Earth Magic. Earth Magic is based on tapping into the energy off the four elements. Earth, Fire, Air and water. The rituals are simple and easy to use. They are mostly folk magic and the spells have been around for a very long time which means they are tried and true. These spells are not Wiccan they are from an..more
Jan 16, 2018Carrie (The Butterfly Reader) rated it it was amazing
Loved this! The author is so down to earth in his writing and he's so easy to understand. There are some really great things that are so simple and cheap to do. This is such an amazing book. One of my new favorites. Can't wait to read more by this author whom we lost way too soon.
Apr 02, 2015Emily rated it liked it
Shelves: non-fiction, plants, esoterica, folklore
Careful, you might spill your magick! Jul 22, 2014Charity Bedell rated it it was amazing
Also I just really want to be a cool witch, but I suck at believing in things. Maybe one day.
Shelves: magic, magical-practices, spell-casting-basics, witchcraft, spell-book, folk-magic, energy-work, nature-magic
The book Earth Power by Scott Cunningham is a very simple to read and easy to follow book that covers the basics of magic and witchcraft. The author provides several easy to follow spells and rituals that enable a new seeker to be able to read the book and start practicing magic right away. This tome provides spells and rituals for beginners as well as experienced practitioners of magic.
This book is divided into three sections. The first section of the book talks about the basics of magic and sp..more
Many people who are interested in practicing magic in the context of Wicca will be expecting consecrated tools, wordy rituals, elemental and divine invocations, and extensive use of materials. They may be surprised to get a glimpse at the roots of folk magic: very simple everyday rituals are described in this book, encouraging practitioners to make magic a consistent and easy form of interacting with day-to-day life. Most magic is simply an extension of a person's desire, and performing the magi..more
Dec 27, 2014Emma rated it really liked it
Lovely little book full of handy information and short, uncomplicated spells that often don't need any extra materials that can't be found outdoors. Particularly loved, as a long haired girl, the part where he informs the reader that waking up with knots in your hair often signifies that elves or fairies have been playing with it in the night. A fun read for anyone wanting to feel closer to nature, particularly in our modern, urbanized world.
This book really didn't live up to my expectations.
I'd asked a few people for their thoughts on Cunningham's works and, after checking out Earth, Air, Fire, Water in his works, I thought this might be a good one to try. I was disappointed, to say the least. Earth, Air, Fire, Water was a much better, more useful reference in my opinion.
Cunningham, unlike many others I've come across, really sees 'magic' as a deep connection/communion with what is, and not a bringing about events by forces. In this book, he separates meditations into the four elements (earth, air, fire, water) and gives his own thoughts on how to use them. Practical, although not for me personally. Not his best work, not his worst.
Jan 29, 2019Nicoll Campbell rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Read this over 20 years ago and revisiting it, so much I retained from back then I stop doing the rites 10 years ago as I was congested but now I'm in a happy contented place. So I'm returning and I am realising that I've been doing certain rites instinctively.
May 21, 2018Anie rated it liked it
Shelves: free, 2018, ebooks, religion, non-fiction, male-author
I enjoyed this book far more than I have other books I've read by Cunningham. This one is more than a list of correspondences -- it's discussion of nature, of bits of how Cunningham thinks magic works, and it shows some of a cohesive magical system outside of just correspondences.
Oct 30, 2017JEAVONNA CHAPMAN rated it it was amazing
Fun reading. Very well written. Keeping an open mind helps to see the magic in everyday things. The author describes his subject as 'folk magic.' That was a good description. Looking forward to reading the next book - Magical Herbalism.
Apr 12, 2019Ma. Rosetti Villamor rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
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Gives a great foundation on elemental magic and other forms. There's plenty of examples, but it's the reasoning why this particular form of magic is better than the other allows me to create my own spells.
Iâve read a lot of spell books that I didnât really connect with, but I liked this one (it has a good balance of mysticism and pragmatism). Definitely will be buying the paperback version sometime so I can try some of these out. â¨
A cute quick folk magic book.
Jan 14, 2019Joshua Allerton rated it really liked it
Great reference book. Just wished there was more theory.
Not entirely sure how to rate something written as non-fiction when I consider it fiction, so going by writing style.
May 30, 2019Kyla Stan rated it it was amazing
As always, Cunninghamâs books are insightful and practical. They are rooted in simple magick and are easy to perform. A must read for those looking to expand their knowledge.
Oct 28, 2018WeeWaa13 rated it it was ok · review of another edition
A few of the techniques in this book were of interest, but overall not really my thing. Also there were a ridiculous amount of typos, Iâve heard that the publisher isnât the best with that.
I want to know why a hemlock is not recommended for use or the yew. (Tree magic)
Mar 02, 2017Dajana Heremic rated it it was amazing
I love the simplicity in which Cunningham teaches the practice of magic, and the power it encompasses. The power of all of Nature explained in elegant clarity.
Sep 30, 2011Onyx rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: multi-element-magic, rituals-ceremonies
This was the very first book that reintroduced me to world of magic in 1992. The rituals were so simple, and the artwork was so inspiring, I could just imagine myself being the women in the drawings casting the spells. From then on out, I had more of a leaning toward the simple elegance of elemental magic as opposed to the clunky ceremonial magic that had way too much overkill in the theatrical drama department..even though I have delved into my own version of it every once in a very great whi..more
Chapters are brief, but informative. The appendices aren't long, so if you're looking for an extremely thorough list of runes or colors this might not be the source to go with. May 08, 2016Erik Akre rated it liked it
I found the infomation useful and interesting, even when short. There are a lot of practical and simple ways to perform magic that probably get overlooked. What I liked best was just that: the simplicity. A lot of books I've read, or thumbed through, make the process into elaborate rituals. And while this, I'm sure, works..more
Recommends it for: Earth-centrics; those who appreciate Scott Cunningham's approach to Wicca
You gotta love Scott Cunningham. In his short life he produced book after book of (mostly and often) interesting ideas, practices, and perspectives. This little book of spells and rituals, based on the four elements, is delightfully creative and playful. I appreciate his attitude, and the spirit of this book, which is so Earth-centric and reverent in its own way. Aug 26, 2014Niina rated it liked it · review of another edition
I have to say that I didn't last long enough as a witch to try out any of these spells, but the book inspired me nevertheless. I think..more
Shelves: finnish-translation, read-2014, nonfiction, speculative
My first wicca-book. I think it might have been helpful to have read a bit more into the subject beforehand, but even as it was I found this interesting and easily approachable. I actually loved reading about different ways and means to practice modern witchcraft and I just had to write down some of the techincks introduced here, even though I'm not too familiar with the basic understanding/knowledge behind it all. I liked the gentle guidance of Mr. Cunningham a lot, too, and he never failed to..more
May 28, 2013AJ rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This book is excellent as a beginner book to understand some of the old forgotten lore! It is primarily focused on Wiccan practice but, as all pagans know, there is much to be transferred between these faiths! The focus is positive and positive uses of magic. There is an acknowledgement of dark and dark practices. However, the intent of this book is good stuff!
I found the practices to be generic in reference which eases my mind. More importantly, it encourages you to trust your intuition versus..more
This is in all reality a text book or reference text. This isn't the sort of thing that you break out for casual reading. However, if you're interested in getting a better understanding of the Wiccan faith, this is a pretty basic look at the faith of magic. It explains some of the basic concepts of magic and includes some of the spells. Having been long familiar with the material, I found it more basic then I was looking for in a reference text. But, this is an excellent starting point for belie..more
May 05, 2016Elena rated it it was amazing
In the world of magic/Wicca there is, perhaps, none better known than Scott Cunningham. This book is full of elemental magic to help you connect with, as the title suggests, the power of the earth. You can read it all at once or thumb through to look for relevant information relating to a spell you are crafting. All of Cunningham's books are written in an easy pick-up/put-down style that you can just go right to what you need. A must for the beginner.
Oct 16, 2018Ariel Lynn rated it it was ok · review of another edition
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May 13, 2016Davida Temima rated it really liked it
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Basic and useful intro to elemental magic. Cunningham mostly writes from a european perspective and he makes this clear. There are only s few moments where I wanted more clarification, and many specific tips and tricks included. If you are familiar with basic folk magic and elemental powers, you would probably find this a bit of a bore..but I am glad to have read it as a primer :).
Sep 13, 2015Tasha Thibodeau rated it it was amazing
This is an excellent introduction to using the powers of natural magic. This is a great book for anyone who is looking to get their feet wet. I would not recommend this book to someone who is well versed in magick or the Occult, however, if you are looking for something easy to read this is the book for you!
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Scott Douglas Cunningham was the author of dozens of popular books on Wicca and various other alternative religious subjects. Today the name Cunningham is synonymous with natural magic and the magical community. He is recognized today as one of the most influential and revolutionary authors in the field of natural magic.
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Scott Douglas Cunningham (June 27, 1956 â March 28, 1993) was a U.S. writer. Cunningham is the author of several books on Wicca and various other alternative religious subjects.
His work Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner, is one of the most successful books on Wicca ever published;[1] he was a friend of notable occultists and Wiccans such as Raymond Buckland, and was a member of the Serpent Stone Family, and received his Third Degree Initiation as a member of that coven.
Early life[edit]
Scott Cunningham was born at the William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan, USA, the second son of Chester Grant Cunningham and Rose Marie Wilhoit Cunningham. The family moved to San Diego, California in the fall of 1959 due to Rose Marie's health problems. The doctors in Royal Oak declared the mild climate in San Diego ideal for her. Outside of many trips to Hawaii, Cunningham lived in San Diego all his life.
Cunningham had one older brother, Greg, and a younger sister, Christine. Scott was openly gay for much of his life.
He studied creative writing at San Diego State University, where he enrolled in 1978. After two years in the program, however, he had more published works than several of his professors and dropped out of the university to write full-time. During this period he had as a roommate, magical author Donald Michael Kraig and often socialized with witchcraft author Raymond Buckland, who was also living in San Diego at the time.
Wicca[edit]
In 1980 Cunningham began initiate training under Raven Grimassi and remained as a first-degree initiate until 1982 when he left the tradition to pursue a solo practice of witchcraft.[2] Lana del rey born to die mp3 download free.
Cunningham practiced a fairly basic interpretation of Wicca, often worshiping alone, though his book series for solitaries describes several instances in which he worshiped with friends and teachers.
He also believed that Wicca, which had been a closed tradition since the 1950s, should become more open to newcomers.
Cunningham was also drawn to Huna and a range of new age movements and concepts that influenced and colored his spirituality.
Death[edit]
In 1983, Scott Cunningham was diagnosed with lymphoma, which he successfully overcame. In 1990, while on a speaking tour in Massachusetts, he suddenly fell ill and was diagnosed with cryptococcal meningitis. He suffered from several infections and died in March 1993. He was 36.[3]
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Art by Robin Wood[edit]
Several of Scott's books include black and white drawings and (in some editions) cover art by the Wiccan artist Robin Wood. Among these books are Magical Herbalism, Earth Power, and Earth, Air, Fire, Water.
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Never Say Macbeth, a 2007 film, is based around a group of actors who battle the curse of Macbeth by using Scott's book, Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner. This film was released on DVD by Vanguard Cinema in August 2008.[4]
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