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H**E
Good quality good value good price
This is a used book. It was received in good condition, as listed. I collect the author's books. Easy to read comes with extras and very easy to listen to on audiobook the author explains everything really well very easy to understand. This is a part one of a two-part series. Part two is Earth Air Fire and water.
M**
A Solid Read
Scott Cunningham’s interest in magic stemmed from his inborn desire to not only ask questions, but“…In my search for answers I came across half-forgotten religions and magical systems born in far-distant corners of the globe…”If I had personally known Cunningham when he penned, “Earth Power: Techniques of Natural Magic,” I would have encouraged him to seek higher education in cultural anthropology with a particular focus in the anthropology of religion; he would have made an excellent anthropologist.Cunningham shows readers that, unlike many organized forms of Wicca, individuals can—and have for centuries—engaged with the use of the earth via spells. The one thing that I really appreciate about the author is his honesty, his concerns for other people and the earth, and especially his ethical values—values which he tries to impart to his readership.The author is a good, solid writer and if he had lived longer, he no doubt would have left us with **even more** writings than he has (which are already voluminous). I really like how one can see from his bibliography how far back in time he went to conduct research. For example, he included James Frazer’s “The Golden Bough.” When I was a first-year graduate student, everyone in the “Introduction to Cultural Anthropology” class had to pick a hefty-sized book from a list to read, with no overlap. I picked Lewis Henry Morgan’s “System’s of Consanguinity and Affinity,” while another student picked “The Golden Bough.” During our in-class discussion, I remember being mesmerized by my fellow students explanations of it.This was a fascinating and enjoyable read, as have been all of the books that he’s written that I’ve read so far.
T**N
Wealth of knowledge
Definitely purchasing the rest of Mr Cunningham's series. Great for beginners. Wealth of knowledge.
J**H
nice and simple
As a skeptic who wants to believe, I find myself getting a lot of books on similar subjects. I find this to be one of my most favorites. I've dabbled with it here and there, getting mixed results, but as an agnostic rather than say...a pagan maybe that's to be expected. What is really nice about the book is its simplicity in text. It doesn't scream "light 4 black candles, 2 blue candles on a full moon on this month" rather it gives simple instructions to allow anyone at anytime to do any of the things inside of it. The simple relaxed approach allows for a TON of different "spells" to fit inside, often up to three on one page. I bought this book a while back and lost it, so I repurchased it again. I like this newer version less, the beautiful illustrations inside have been taken out completely. This is a shame since they enhanced the beauty of the book.
E**A
Informational
I read this alongside Earth, Air, Fire, Water for a bookclub this year. Alone it's great and has wonderful spells, paired with his other book it's very in depth. This was written before you needed to source which traditions you were taking from, and I would've liked to know. However, Cunningham is a great author and I highly recommend his books to anyone- advanced, beginner, or just curious.It should be noted that he seems to erase the darker side of magic, such as cursing, so you should find another author of you're looking for such things.Altogether, definitely 5 stars.
J**X
My second copy
I liked my first copy very much, it got really ratty from use. So, I was very happy to see a Kindle version of it offered, and ordered a download. Kindle makes it easy to locate topics in these sorts of books where one may know the subject, but not exactly the place to find it. I just go to the menu, and click it to find me the word I type in-it gives back all the locations that word or topic appears in the book. I suppose, one could say that this is a review of the book, but also Kindle, which I am VERY fond of. I won't have to discontinue use of this book as I did with the soft cover version of it, because of the condition it is in, now. I have gone to the Kindle book several times since getting it earlier this Spring......Always, Hope
G**L
Simple, old-style natural magic; I love it!
I absolutely love this book. I have never been attracted to magic that requires all kinds of fancy and expensive tools. This book is beautiful in its simplicity, and focuses on simply working with the powers and forces of nature to bring about desired results. To me that is so much more empowering than complex spells or rituals which make it harder to actually connect with nature. This is the old-style natural magic of the common people. It's such a refreshing read. I've ordered the sequel as well and can't wait to delve into that!
M**M
Good reference
I've always loved Cunningham's work. This is a great book for those who are on a natural path, but not necessarily considering Wicca, at least not yet. In either case, this would be a good stepping stone to attune yourself with the elements and energies around you. I highly recommend his works, except his herbal works, only because I don't own them yet. It is written in a friendly, practical way that is easy to relate to, and the tools listed are easy to find. You don't need a heavy cauldron, just a stock pot and the intent.
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