Jane Raeburn's Bookstore


The links below will allow you to purchase these items through Amazon.com. I also encourage you to visit your local independent bookseller. Such stores are often places where Pagans can find community and information, and deserve our support.

Books by Jane Raeburn:
Celtic Wicca : Ancient Wisdom for the 21st Century Jane Raeburn.
The ancient religions of Britain are mysterious and fascinating. For those who are drawn the Pagan Celtic spirit, this book offers an introduction to the gods, goddesses and artifacts of history, along with ideas for learning and growth within the modern religion of Wicca. The result is a blend which respects the past and empowers the future. (Citadel Press, October 2001)
Building a Magical Relationship: The Five Points of Love Cynthia Jane Collins and Jane Raeburn.
Pagan and Wiccan faiths are known for their acceptance of varying ways people choose to love. In this book, Collins, an accredited therapist, and Wiccan writer Raeburn show you how to use five time-tested principles of relating to build love, trust and understanding in your relationship. These principles are organized in the form of a quartered circle, with Balance at the center. You'll learn more about each principle through stories, spellwork, exercises, divination and ancient myth. At the end, a Relationship Spellbook offers the exercises and rituals in a form you can use for yourself. (Citadel Press, March 2002)
The Pagan's Muse: Poems of Ritual, Invocation and Inspiration edited by Jane Raeburn
This collection brings together the work of poets from around the world, ranging from well-known Pagan authors and prestigious prize-winners to first-time writers. What they have in common is poetry that touches the Pagan spirit. This collection is intended to be a useful tool for ritual writers as well as a source of inspiration and renewal. (Citadel Press, September 2003)

More books:
Wicca and Paganism | History (Celtic and other) | Relationships | Other/Fun


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