Book of Shadows (biography) explained

Author:Phyllis Curott
Language:English
Isbn:0-7679-0054-5
Pages:320
Congress:BF1571 .C87 1998
Dewey:133.4/3
Book of Shadows
Oclc:38925249
Pub Date:1998
Publisher:Broadway Books

Book of Shadows: Book of Shadows: A Modern Woman's Journey into the Wisdom of Witchcraft and the Magic of the Goddess is a 1998 memoir written by author Phyllis Curott, published by Broadway Books.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Promotional summary

When high-powered Manhattan lawyer Phyllis Curott began exploring witchcraft in a women's group in the 1970s,[5] she discovered a spiritual movement that defied all stereotypes. Encountering neither Satanic rites nor eccentric spinsters, she came to know a clandestine religion of the Goddess that had been forced into hiding over the course of history.

The Book of Shadows chronicles Curott's remarkable initiation into Wicca, her ascent to the position of Wiccan high priestess, and her efforts to reconcile her newfound spirituality with her struggles as a woman rising through the ranks of the corporate world. Along the way, she relates the history of witchcraft. She also shares many traditional Wiccan practices – such as casting a circle, drawing down the Goddess, and casting spells for health, prosperity, and love. She explains all this from a feminist point of view.

The title Book of Shadows refers to the name used for a book that contains magical and religious texts in the religion of Wicca.

Notes and References

  1. News: Carvajal . Doreen . 1998-10-26 . Better Living Through Sorcery . . en-US . 148 . 51322 . E1 . subscription . 2024-06-13.
  2. Monaghan . Patricia . 1998-10-01 . Old Witchcraft, New Religion . . en . 95 . 3 . 284.
  3. 1998-09-28 . Book of Shadows . . en . 245 . 39 . 87.
  4. Parikh . Uma C. . March 1999 . Curing lymphoma with a beam of light . Natural Health . en . 29 . 2 . 150 . 1067-9588.
  5. Web site: Derochea . Beth . 2000-02-18 . Rambles.NET: Phyllis Curott, Book of Shadows . Rambles.net . en.