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When, Why ... If

When, Why ... If

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An absolute must have no matter what religion you practice.
Review: If you ever heard Robin Wood speak, you will be able to hear her voice in the pages as she tackles issues such as "what is Perfect Love and Perfect Trust??" and how does one really live a Wiccan life. Frankly, this book is a must for all people, whether you are Pagan or not, having "ethics" issues or not (especially if you run a Coven or Circle -- the advice contained within and exercises are invaluable!) If one were to take out the Pagan referances, one would have one of the best books for anyone of any religion. When, Why, If... is written with humor and a converstaional style that is easy to follow, it is filled with anicdotes that everyone can relate to, and each chapter concludes with a series of self examination questions that are thought provoking.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The absolute best book on Ethics!
Review: It don't matter if you are pagan or not, everyone should be reading this book. The author has written this book so well, even though she expressed in the end that she had no interest in writting, and each section is explained very well, in everyday situations and terms.
Ethical lessons on Love, Sex, Harm, Will, Honesty, Self. After reading this book you can not help but be a better person with a better understanding of yourself and others.
I highly recommend this book for those just starting on a Pagan path.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent discussion and developement of personal ethics
Review: Robin Wood, well know illustrator and designer of the Robin Wood Tarot, shows us how to develope a method of ethical judgement to guide us through life and our practices. Besides being a must for anyone in magickal training, this book is very applicable to anyones daily life. Required reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow
Review: The cover says it all.
Charting your course through lifes perils.
This is a great workbook to discover your own code to live by. I recomend it to everyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book For Everyone Pagan or Not!!!
Review: This book gives a great overview on all aspects on life. It gives great advice and understanding about the morals and ethics of everday life. And to make it even better it also relates this morals to the magickal life as well. I think this book is great for pagans and non-pagans alike. It gives great insight on life. The author also has a great/unique writing style, i feel that im talking to a best friend!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must!!
Review: This has got to be one of the best books explaining personal ethics I have ever read. For me, this is a must read for anyone who is searching, beginners and experianced alike.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A thoughtful book
Review: Well written and very impressive, this book would serve well as an ethics book for any religion or walk of life. I have purchased a copy for our Public Library as well as a personal copy, so that more people can have access to the useful, friendly, and humorous writing of this amazing lady. Extremely well done. (...)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A self-analyst's dream come true!
Review: Wow! This book blew me away. A friend recommended it and I was thoroughly impressed after simply reading it through the first time. It discusses the ethics of many aspects of Pagan religions and encourages the reader to ask many questions of him or herself. It made me think more deeply than anything else I've read in the past year and I am truly grateful.


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