When high-powered Manhattan lawyer Phyllis Curott began exploring Wicca - the fastest growing spiritual practice in the United States today - she discovered a spiritual movement that defied all stereotypes about Witchcraft.
Encountering neither satanic rites nor eccentric spinsters, she came to know a clandestine religion of the Goddess that had been forced into hiding over the course of history. She found an ancient knowledge that maintained the connection between people, the earth and the devine. Far from being evil crones, Witches were the singers of sacred songs, the midwives and healers, guides and teachers of the Goddess's spiritual wisdom.