Wicca is not like another religion. You cannot point to one book as the Wiccan holy book. Wiccans write their own holy book, which is known as The Book of Shadows. There could be a personnal Book of Shadows where each wiccan write their own rituals, spells and experience. Apart from that, each Coven, Tradition has their Book of Shadows. A Book of Shadows of one tradition is their sacred book, but another could have a different version.
It is the sacred book at the Sikh Religion.
Yes ,the Zend Avesta is the sacred book of the persians.
I can't speak for other Wiccans, but I personally think it is a book of myths like many others, with lessons and stories. It can be very good for teaching, but cannot be taken as literal fact.
The sacred book of Sikhism is called the Guru Granth Sahib, not Tohra.
Emily used a sacred book for church.
Of course it is. It is the sacred book of Christianity.
Tome means book. So, literally, it's a spell book. This can be the personal magical diary of a wizard or sorcerer or the book of shadows for Wiccans but can also refer to the classic grimmoires- books of magic that have been around for centuries that are supposedly some of the most powerful. The Black Pullet, The Greater and Lesser Keys of Solomon and the Sacred Books of Abremalin the Mage are some of the best known.
No the sacred book of Islam is called The Holy Qur'an
With care and respect, even if it is not sacred to your religion.
A sacred place can be anywhere, really, where one feels comfortable, in tune with nature and life in general, and can be alone (or alone with your group). Many Wiccans may practice inside a sacred circle, which is cast magically and is consecrated either with water or salt. As is common in most aspects of Wicca, there are differences between various Wiccans and various groups, so one sacred circle or sacred space may be entirely unique than any other.
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The Bible