YOU HAVE NOW reached the end of this road. I hope you have found the journey worthwhile. I have tried to teach you everything you need to know to be a good Wiccan and to practice either as a member of a coven or as a Solitary. If you have worked through this workbook diligently, then you are actually better trained now than many Witches who have practiced for years. Many come into covens that have no formal training and that seem to simply struggle along from one meeting to the next, with no one there having any great knowledge. Of course, this is not to say that, even if you have absorbed everything in this book, you now know all there is to know about the Craft . . . you do not. And nor do I. I have been in the Craft for more than a quarter of a century, and have been studying for far longer than that, yet I am still learning. To that end, I suggest that you keep reading all the books that you can. I have added a few more in a recommended reading section at the end of this volume. I would also urge you to reread your lessons once in a while (I would suggest once a year).
Remember, there are many roads that lead to the center. Each must choose her or his own. So be tolerant to others, do not try to force your ways on them, nor let them force their ways on you. Thank you for being a good student. Always remember the Wiccan Rede: βAnβ it harm none, do what thou wilt.β
The Lord and the Lady be with you in everything you undertake.
Raymond Buckland