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message 1: by Aaron, Moderator (new)

Aaron Carson | 1216 comments Is anyone else into this. A friend passed me this book, and although I don't know any of these prayers or invocations, it looked interesting, and I do use chanting and singing as part of my practice. I must get that pesky twangy instrument fixed.

Chants Chants and Lyrics From Rituals Circles and Witch Camp by Starhawk


message 2: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen Gear (wmichaelgear) | 35 comments I've found that book useful, too, Aaron. I use them as part of my meditative practice.


message 3: by Michael (new)

Michael Emerald | 37 comments What's the book, Aaron? MY mobile app doesn't show it. I am interested .


message 4: by Terri (new)

Terri (terrilovescrows) | 11 comments The link doesn't pull it up


message 5: by Michael (new)

Michael Emerald | 37 comments Maybe we have to chant it: "Oh Great Aaron we'll take a look, Once you show us all the book, if it's good we won't get rooked, we'll put it on our shelves and Nooks." See if that works.


message 6: by Aaron, Moderator (new)

Aaron Carson | 1216 comments I'd used the link for a cover, here's the link to the page. Chants: Chants and Lyrics From Rituals Circles and Witch Camp


message 7: by Michael (new)

Michael Emerald | 37 comments It's got my vote! Let's read it !


message 8: by Ancestral (new)

Ancestral Gaidheal (gaidheal) Music, ceòl, and song, òrain, play a role in Irish traditional witchcraft and are used in most work. The chants/sounds often being based on a specific word at the core of the work.


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