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Scott Cunningham Quotes

If you would be a magician, honor the Earth. Honor life. Love. Know that magic is the birthright of every human being, and wisely use it.

Scott Cunningham (1991). “Earth, Air, Fire & Water: More Techniques of Natural Magic”, p.196, Llewellyn Worldwide

Honor all living things, for we are of the stag, and the salmon, and the bee; so destroy not life, save it be to preserve your own.

Scott Cunningham (2011). “Cunningham's Book of Shadows: The Path of An American Traditionalist”, p.19, Llewellyn Worldwide

The power is neutral. It cannot be divided into positive and negative energies. Power is power.

Scott Cunningham (2012). “Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs”, p.14, Llewellyn Worldwide

Call upon the Goddess and God to protect you and teach you the secrets of magic. Ask stones and plants to reveal their powers - and listen.

Scott Cunningham (2010). “Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner”, p.32, Llewellyn Worldwide

Books can lift our spirits, heal our wounds, steel our courage and strengthen our religious resolve.

Scott Cunningham (2012). “Living Wicca: A Further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner”, p.13, Llewellyn Worldwide

Magic is the projection of natural energies to produce needed effects.

Scott Cunningham (2010). “Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner”, p.28, Llewellyn Worldwide

Magic is the practice of causing change through the use of powers as yet not defined or accepted by science.

Scott Cunningham (2012). “Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs”, p.11, Llewellyn Worldwide

Magic is not always serious or solemn. It is a joyous celebration and merging with the life-force.

Scott Cunningham (1985). “Magical Herbalism: The Secret Craft of the Wise”, p.9, Llewellyn Worldwide

The earth is one tiny part of a vast energy net work.

Scott Cunningham (2011). “Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Magic”, p.14, Llewellyn Worldwide

In Wicca, rituals are ceremonies which celebrate and strengthen our relationships with the Goddess, the God and the Earth.

Scott Cunningham (2010). “Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner”, p.49, Llewellyn Worldwide

Eventually, ritual was developed as a means of contacting and utilizing the energy within humans as well as in the nature world.

Scott Cunningham (1988). “The Truth about Witchcraft Today”, p.10, Llewellyn Worldwide

Wicca has been, up until the past decade or so, a closed religion, but no more.

Scott Cunningham (2010). “Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner”, p.71, Llewellyn Worldwide