"The Treasure of the Silver Web" explores themes of friendship, discovery, and magic in a pre-computer age setting. It uncovers countryside secrets and magical arts, blending folklore and modern magic. Authored by Marian Green, the story invites readers to discern the line between fact and fiction.
Marian Green Books
Marian Green has been a dedicated practitioner and writer in ceremonial and folk magic since the early 1960s. Her work delves deeply into the traditions and practices of witchcraft, exploring its ceremonial and folk aspects. Through her extensive writings and editorial contributions, she aims to make these ancient traditions accessible, fostering understanding and preservation of magical and pagan lore. Her long-standing commitment has established her as a significant voice in contemporary witchcraft and ceremonial magic.






The Gentle Arts of Natural Magic
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The Path Through the labyrinth
- 254 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring the evolving culture of the West, this book delves into historical and philosophical themes that have shaped Western civilization. It examines key cultural shifts and the interplay of ideas throughout history, offering insights into how these developments influence contemporary society. Through a thoughtful analysis, the narrative uncovers the complexities of cultural evolution, guiding readers on a reflective journey through the labyrinth of Western thought and tradition.
This book carries on the tradition of the solo village witch emphasizing white rather than black magic. It is a practical manual of instruction for those who choose the solo path of study and particularly stresses the importance of being in tune with nature. As there are approximately 13 moons each year – the book is divided into 13 parts. Each section is aimed at lasting from the new moon to the dark to make the student fully aware of the changing power in the tides of the sea and the tides of the self. The moon-long sections deal with a variety of taditional arts, skills and mental exercises which enables the aspiring witch to discover the inner world of magic inside him/herself.
Witch Alone
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
With an emphasis on white, practical magic, this bestselling classic to witchcraft explores the tradition of the solo village witch. Written for serious practitioners, "A Witch Alone" guides those who wish to learn the "old religion" without the aid of a coven.
A GUIDE TO THE TRADITION OF THE SOLO VILLAGE WITCH Many witches do not belong to covens but follow a different, solo branch of our magical heritage, the path of the story-book wizard, the wise woman, the hermit, the folk healer, the druid or the
Discusses personal alchemy and the magic of earth, water, fire, air, the moon, sun, trees, and underworld, and offers advice on performing rituals
Focusing on the solitary witch's journey, this guide offers lessons and spells that empower individual practice of magic. It delves into herbal and moon magic, solar cycles, and ways to incorporate ancient traditions into daily life. Emphasizing self-reliance, it encourages practitioners to connect with nature and the cosmos, fostering a profound personal relationship with magical energies. The text highlights the wisdom of various archetypes, such as the wise woman and shaman, showcasing that one can cultivate magic independently.
Unlocking the magical power within can lead to profound life transformation. This guidebook offers practical techniques such as meditation, visualization, and affirmation to tap into your dormant potential and harness the universe's energy. It emphasizes healing, personal change, and achieving inner peace by overcoming negativity. Readers will discover ancient wisdom and learn how to activate this knowledge to pursue their dreams and enhance their lives.

