Bringing together both practical experience and innovative research, ‘Craft of the Wise’ communicates a balance of accepted Craft methods together with a wealth of information relating to the origins, beliefs and tools of this ancient Craft. Giving a new perspective on this ancient religion, High Priestess Vikki Bramshaw brings together factual evidence from the past and references it to modern practices, dispelling common misconceptions and allowing the reader to grow in both wisdom and spirituality. Discover the early origins of the Craft, the nature of the elements, the true meanings of the magical tools and how to use talismanic symbols. Learn about the mechanics behind magic, cosmology, creation and manifestation, and the science of the Craft. Study and practice various forms of circle casting and ritual, the origins and meanings of chants, rare seasonal rites, and the ancient Gods. Discover the true meanings behind our traditions and folklore, and begin to practice them yourself. This book will appeal to both the beginner and the existing practitioner alike.
This book is both powerful and quite fascinating; each coven and tradition has its own methods of working the sacred magic’s, and ‘Craft of the Wise’ rather proves this. Maxine Sanders, Author of Fire Child, Maxine: Witch Queen and other titles
There are very few good primers on Wicca out there. We are pleased to say this one of the best ones we have read. It contains everything someone new to the Craft needs to start them on their path. Janet Farrar & Gavin Bone, Authors of A Witches Bible’, ‘Witches Goddess’ and Progressive Witchcraft
This book is superb…It is an ideal textbook for the serious student, and a must for any Pagans book shelf. Maureen Wheeler, High Priestess & Craft Elder
The winner of this drawing will receive one (1) copy of “Craft of the Wise” by Vikki Bramshaw.
The drawing for this giveaway will occur on Friday, December 2nd around noon CST. Entries (comments on this blog post) must be dated before then to be counted.
You will receive one entry for each of the following:
- “Like” the Moon Books page on Facebook.
- Blog about this giveaway. Include link to post in comment as entry.
- Answer the following question in a comment on this post: What spiritual tools can you not live without?
One entry per comment please!
Winners will be announced on the blog and notified by Friday, December 9th.




I could live without all my spiritual tools, they are after all, only tools. But without the knowledge in my head, from many years of my spiritual practice, I’d be lost.
I liked Moon Books on FB! Spriritual tools I couldn’t live without are my many reference books. It’s always helpful to have a few resources to refer to at various times.
Answer the following question in a comment on this post: What spiritual tools can you not live without?
I don’t really use tools as such in my spiritual path. I could not live without my pagan friends though; those whom I hold dear for their ability to discuss, debate and generally challenge me on my path, allowing me to deepen my understanding and hone my practices. My spiritual friends I are what I can never afford to lose.
Let’s try this again, the first one failed. If I post this twice only count it once.
The only tool I can’t live without is me. I learned a long time ago, I’m the conduit for the magic, without me nothing works.
Already following moon books on FB.
Here is the link to the blog posting that includes the give away,
http://mystichawker.wordpress.com/2011/11/25/coming-this-weekend/
A.M. Burns
andy@amburns.com
I have liked the Moon Books Page and am following them.
I could not live without my reference books. One can never have too many books!
I’ve blogged about this giveaway here.
Reblogged this on Letters from a Briton.
Please ignore the immediately preceding post as the reblog didn’t work using the WordPress method, so I’ve reposted it myself here.