Sinead's new book delves into the mysterious and predominantly hidden world of ancient England to discover the shamanic roots of modern Wicca. Central to the journey is the reality of the Otherworld, a spiritual realm of elves and daemons which our ancestors used to bring power to their magic, healing and divination. This forgotten past is illuminated from research with actual Anglo-Saxon magical manuscripts and Sinead presents rituals, meditations and exercises designed to re-awaken a living reality of magic in the mundane world. Presented, is an alternative path for witches who instinctively 'know' that witchcraft is not a religion but rather, it is a way of engaging with the world in a harmonious and meaningful way. For the shamanic witches of old, known in Old English as Wicce (the feminine of the later masculine word Wicca)nothing was separate or more superior to anything else. The notion that man was 'higher' in ranking to animals or plants would have seemed an alien and preposterous concept. Everything was connected in a web of energy which imbued every act, thought and emotion. The world was alive and we breathed with her, flowing and merging, recognising who we truly are. Today we breathe so shallowly in our world of transitory things where consumerism dominates and fear triumphs in a macbre symetry. 'Wiccecræft: Shamanic Magic of The Dark Ages' thus aims to illuminate a new way of being to re-enchant our lives.