
About half of all pagans are self-ascribed solitary practitioners. Many solitary practitioners are Neo-pagans, who adhere to a diverse group of pagan religions that include various forms of Wicca, Traditional Reconstructionism and Traditional British Witchcraft, among others. JSTOR ( November 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Ī solitary witch is one who chooses to practice their spiritual faith in the privacy of their home or other designated space, without the need to participate in a group such as that of a Wiccan coven although it’s not uncommon for solitaries to participate in some communal activities (e.g.Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.įind sources: "Solitary practitioner" – news Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. He passed from this life on March 28, 1993, after a long illness.This article needs additional citations for verification. Scott's books reflect a broad range of interests within the New Age sphere, where he was very highly regarded. He was the author of more than fifty books covering both fiction and non-fiction subject matter sixteen of his titles are published by Llewellyn Publications. Scott Cunningham practiced magic actively for over twenty years. He passed from this life on March 28, 1993, after a long illness.


Wicca also includes Scott Cunningham's own Book of Shadows and updated appendices of periodicals and occult suppliers.


Cunningham presents Wicca as it is today: a gentle, Earth-oriented religion dedicated to the Goddess and God. It is a book of sense and common sense, not only about magick, but about religion and one of the most critical issues of today: how to achieve the much needed and wholesome relationship with our Earth. Cunningham's classic introduction to Wicca is about how to live life magically, spiritually, and wholly attuned with nature.
