- Book of Shadows
:"This article describes the traditional book of
Wicca ; for other uses, seeBook of Shadows (disambiguation) ."The "Book of Shadows" is a collection of magical and religious texts of
Wicca and otherNeopagan witchcraft traditions, containing the coreritual s, magical practices, ethics and philosophy of a Wiccan or other tradition. In thecoven basedBritish Traditional Wicca , it is traditionally copied by hand from the book of one's initiating High Priestess or Priest, who copied theirs from their initiator. In modernEclectic Wicca n terminology, however, a Book of Shadows is a personal magical journal rather than a traditional text.Within traditional lineaged forms of Wicca there are a number of versions of the Book of Shadows, their contents varying to a greater or lesser degree from the early versions belonging to
Gerald Gardner , who first popularised Wicca. While Gardner seems to have originally treated the book as a personal journal, it has come to be considered a religious text in most traditions.In Traditional Wicca
The first known Book of Shadows was produced by
Gerald Gardner , the "father of modern Wicca". His first draught for the book was initially known as "Ye Bok of ye Art Magikal".Gardner told his early students in the
Bricket Wood coven that the Book of Shadows was a personal cookbook of spells that have worked for the owner; they could copy from his own book and add or remove material as they saw fit.Fact|date=November 2007 Although his own book had been put together with the help ofDoreen Valiente and included material from a variety of modern sources, (notably from "Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches " and the writings ofAleister Crowley ) it also included sections written in an antique (or mock-antique) style, including advice for witches brought to trial and tortured. Gardner claimed that these sections were genuinly historical in origin, and that witches had not been allowed to write anything down until recently, to avoid incrimination; when at last Books of Shadows were allowed, the rituals and spells had to be written in a jumbled manner to prevent any non-initiate from using them.cite book |last=Lamond |first=Frederic |year=2004 |title=Fifty Years of Wicca |location=Sutton Mallet, England |publisher=Green Magic |pages=pp. 14-15 |id=ISBN 0-9547230-1-5] More recent scholars however have doubted their authenticity.It seems likely that Gardner told his three subsequent initiatory lines that the book should be copied word for word, and Wiccans descended from
Eleanor Bone , Patricia Crowther andMonique Wilson have widely believed that the book was of ancient provenance.North America n Gardnerians of the Long Island line allow covens to add rituals and teachings to the book, but nothing may be removed.cite book |last=Lamond |first=Frederic |year=2004 |title=Fifty Years of Wicca |location=Sutton Mallet, England |publisher=Green Magic |pages=p. 63 |id=ISBN 0-9547230-1-5]Some Traditional Wiccans keep two Books of Shadows: one book of core rituals which does not change, and from which new initiates copy; and another coven book for ritual use, which is different from group to group and may contain much added material. Such material is often traded between covens. [Sanders, Maxine. "A Talk by Maxine Sanders" part 1, "Witchcraft and Wicca" Issue 3, p. 4. London: Children of Artemis.]
Some Wiccans keep a personal "Book of Shadows" in addition to that of their tradition. This is typically for individual use and is not passed on to one's initiates.Fact|date=February 2007
The term "Book of Shadows" is believed to originate with Gardner, who is said to have taken it from the name of a
Sanskrit manual ofdivination through the length of one's shadow.In Eclectic Wicca
In non-traditional or "eclectic" forms of Wiccan or neo-pagan practice, the term "Book of Shadows" is more often used to describe a personal
journal , rather than a traditional text. This journal recordsritual s, spells, and their results, as well as other magical information. This can be either an individual or coven text, and is not normally passed from teacher to student. In many cases, this kind of Book of Shadows is an electronic document (disk orwebsite ) instead of a hand-written one. Some reserve the Book of Shadows for recording spells and keep a separate book, sometimes called the "Book of Mirrors " to contain thoughts, feelings and experiences. [Scott Cunningham , "Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner", Llewellyn Books, pp. 79-80.]In popular culture
The television fantasy series "
Charmed " features a fictional "Book of Shadows" which contains spells and arcane law, and has a supernatural ability to defend itself from harm. SeeBook of Shadows (Charmed) . In the 1996 film "The Craft", which some critics saw as a major influence on the series "Charmed",cite news |url=http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/charmedseason1.php |title=Charmed: The Complete First Season |work=DVD Verdict |first=Judge Brett |last=Cullum |date=2005-02-02 |accessdate=2008-04-19] cite news |url=http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=56208 |title=Charmed: The Complete First Season |work=DVD Times |date=2005-02-18 |accessdate=2008-04-19] the "Book of Shadows" was referred to as an object in which a witch keeps her "power thoughts".The 2000 sequel to "
The Blair Witch Project " was titled "", despite there being no mention of a "Book of Shadows" during the film, the title was seen as an attempt to capitalise on the "Charmed" series' established market.cite news |url=http://www.the11thhour.com/archives/112000/moviereviews/blairwitch2.html |title=Wow, they made a whole movie about the book from Charmed! |work=The 11th Hour Web Magazine |first|last|date=2000 |accessdate=2008-04-19]See also
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Neopaganism
*Wicca References
External links
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/pag/gbos/ The Gardnerian Book of Shadows]
* [http://paganwiccan.about.com/library/weekly/aa093002bos.htm Starting your own Book of Shadows]
* [http://www.thebookofshadows.net/ Online collection of material for wicca and witchcraft]
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