BOOK REVIEW - Circle, Coven & Grove



Circle, Coven & Grove by Deborah Blake © 2007 Llewellyn Worldwide ISBN
0-7387-1033-4 253 pages Paperback $14.95 (U.S.)
$16.50 (Canada)



This book is definitely a "101" book. It is designed to provide basic ideas
and structure for a year's worth of rituals. However, unlike many books of
basics, this one supplies ideas for New and Full Moons attuned to each
month.



Of course, the author makes sure to state early that the reader is not bound
by the ideas contained in the book. As she points out, she has presented to
concept of a "rebirthing" ritual as appropriate for an April Full Moon, but
if you feel the need for such a ritual at some other time of the year it may
be used whenever you need it.



She provides some basics of Wiccan philosophy and history and, very
importantly in my opinion, some basics of Circle etiquette. She claims that
this chapter "may well be the most important chapter" in the book. I agree
fully with that statement. It is nice that she provides some
correspondences and some definitions and all the rest, BUT Circle etiquette
is the lubrication which allows individuals and groups to work together
smoothly. Although Wicca is a highly individualistic religion, it is
necessary to share come commonalities, and Circle etiquette IS such a
commonality



Some of the ritual instructions are a little strange to me, but that is a
function of the fact that I was trained in a lineaged tradition and she is
Eclectic. I have no doubt that her directions and instructions will work
and be effective. She stresses the importance of listening to your inner
voice to decide what is right for you and your group.



Perhaps my one major objection to the way this book is set up is Ms. Blake's
assumption that, in any given month, the New Moon will ALWAYS precede the
Full Moon. That isn't always a valid assumption; as well know (for example,
this month started with a Full Moon). While some experienced practitioners
can make adjustments easily, newcomers might find this disconcerting.



The sample invocations and meditations she provides are doubtlessly
effective. They give a variety of ideas to work with and can certainly
provide some needed inspiration for developing your own ideas

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