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WITCHCRAFT AND THE BLACK ART - A BOOK DEALING WITH THE PSYCHOLOGY
AND FOLKLORE OF THE WITCHES By J.W. Wickwar. Originally published
in London in the early 1900s, this scarce early work on Witchcraft
is both expensive and hard to find in its first edition. Obscure
Books Press have now republished it, using the original text and
artwork. The old craft of the witches was a close order. Its
members were sworn to secrecy. Although some records were kept,
very few of these still exist today. In early ecclesiastic and in
mediaeval literature, however, references to witchcraft are
numerous. This book endeavours to set out in an interesting manner
the story of the craft from earliest times. The book's three
hundred and twenty pages contain fourteen comprehensive chapters:
Witchcraft: A Primitive Cult. - Initiation and Ceremony. - Spells,
The Evil Eye, and Possession. - Practical Witchcraft. - Witchcraft
on the Continent. - Werewolves and Vampires. - Blood and Fire in
England. - Demons and Mascots. - Witch Hunting cameos. - A Typical
English Witch Trial. - Witchcraft in America. - Witchcraft
Phantasmagoria. - A Typical Witch Tract. - The Last Phase. This
book will prove a fascinating read for anyone interested in the
occult arts, and will provide much information to historians of
this hitherto arcane subject. "What are these So wither'd, and so
wild in their attire, That look not like the inhabitants o' the
earth. And yet are on't?" Banquo.
The popular Wiccapedia gets the ultimate companion journal! Â
A Book of Shadows is a journal that witches keep close at hand for
jotting down their spells—and this beautiful keepsake edition, by
the authors of Wiccapedia, is the perfect accompaniment to that
popular guide for modern witches. A concise first section features
basic information on essential tools for spells, key herbs and
crystals, moon phases and magick, and a wheel of yearly Wiccan
holidays. Over 225 pages of journal pages follow, where you can
record all the details of your spellcraft such as the date, the
phase of the moon, the ingredients . . . and the results. Â
Take control of your destiny and harness the positive natural
energies of the universe with this spellbinding beginner's guide to
white witchcraft. Magical energies permeate everything in nature,
including ourselves. White witchcraft offers the chance to connect
with our inner power and invoke these natural energies for magical
purposes. It is also a platform for healing and reflection,
self-care and self-discovery. Learn how the days of the week,
weather patterns and the moon's phases can influence and enhance
your magic abilities. Find out how to tap into the rhythms and
infinite power of the natural world by uncovering the unique
properties of natural ingredients - from herbs, flowers and seeds
to incense and crystals - and how to use them to create spells for
every day and any occasion. Discover how today's witch combines
modern technology and traditional methods to help manifest their
dreams. Enrich your life with the power of magic and learn how to:
- Perform rituals for attracting prosperity. - Craft unique charm
bags for courage and luck. - Use incantations for lasting
happiness. - Combine modern tech with candle magic to find love. -
Harness the new moon tide to manifest your goals. Go and make
magic!
The Significant Story Of Witchery And Religion, Unconscious Desire,
Psychiatry And The Deep Dark Conflicts Of The Mind. All The
Fascinating, Fabulous Lore Of Myth And Magic, Ancient And Modern
Born Of This Demonic Visitor Of The Night.
The purpose of this book is to allow the reader a glimpse into this
shadowy and fascinating world which will hopefully bing him a step
closer to an understanding of hidden powers.
This is the only book of its kind on witchcraft that has been
written by a practising witch. It is intended to be not merely a
history, but a guide to the many strange byways of a vast and
fascinating subject. Witchcraft is as old as the human race, and it
is actively practised today, by people of all classes. To its
devotees, witchcraft is more than spells and charms, or even secret
meetings and rituals; it is a philosophy and a way of life. It
claims to be the oldest form of religion, that of nature-worship
and magic. Since the last Witchcraft Act was repealed in 1951, the
revival of public interest in witchcraft has been the subject of
continuous controversy. This book is a serious contribution to the
study of a subject too long obscured by prejudice and
sensationalism.
Wiccan Cuisine is a recipe deck for all who want to capture the
magic of cooking and baking. Presented in a beautiful box with an
accompanying instructional booklet, there are 50 recipe cards for
savoury meals and sweet treats inspired by the Wheel of the Year.
Perfect for aspiring kitchen and hearth witches, this deck makes it
easy to add new magical meals to every menu. Using seasonal
ingredients, there are recipes for both the mid-week supper and the
festival feast with suggestions for how to celebrate the passing of
the seasons with family and friends. The relationship between magic
and food is long-standing and celebrated here along with the
connection to nature. The recipes included are all designed to be
changed or modified to fit different needs, tastes and intuitions
with the author and kitchen witch Carla Torrents encouraging users
of the deck to get it messy - the robust cards and box can
withstand the heat and spills of a busy kitchen countertop! The
accompanying booklet provides excellent tips and tricks, as well as
practical information about weight conversions between imperial and
metric measurements, and introduces the Wheel of the Year.
Internationally minded, the dates of festivals and Sabbats are
given for both northern and southern hemisphere witches so everyone
can start making magic in the kitchen.
Make magic in the kitchen with this unique collection of Wiccan
recipes, menus, and ideas for incorporating magical practices into
your cooking, from bestselling Wiccan author Lisa Chamberlain.
Cooking and magic have a lot in common: both use various
ingredients and natural forces to create something vital,
fulfilling, and new. Our first Wiccan cookbook in the wildly
successful Modern-Day Witch series tells you everything you need to
know to maximize the magical potential of what you cook and eat.
Written by one of the most popular Wiccan authors, Lisa
Chamberlain, it includes 40 delicious, mystical recipes: from
dishes that harness the magical energies of natural foods to help
you manifest goals, such as Lucky Money Stir-Fry and Magic
Marinara, to festive dishes for the eight Wiccan Sabbats, such as
Triple Goddess Sweet Potato, Brussels Sprouts, and Toasted Garlic
Soup and Pumpkin Prosperity Pudding Cakes. In addition to complete
menus for celebrating special occasions, you'll also learn how to
choose potent ingredients; how to turn your kitchen into a sacred
space, and much more. Features full menus for: Yule (Winter
Solstice): including Long Life Kale Salad with Pears, Walnuts, and
Lemon Vinaigrette, and Winter Solstice Quinoa with Herb-Roasted
Butternut Squash and Parsnips Ostara (Spring Equinox): including
Wish-Granting Dandelion Salad with Eggs and Bacon, and Eostre's
Herb and Garlic Grilled Chicken and Asparagus with Balsamic Glaze
Beltane (May Day): including Zucchini and Gruyere Healing May Day
Gratin, Sexy Spiced Farro with Rainbow Chard and Radishes, and
Freyr's Strawberry-Rhubarb Crumble Litha (Summer Solstice): Summer
Love Chilled Cherry Soup with Fennel and Dill, and Fiery Blackened
Shrimp with Toasted Orzo and Summer Corn Pilaf Mabon (Autumnal
Equinox): Roasted Vegetable and Barley Balancing Salad, Autumn Pot
Roast with Maple Potato-Butternut Puree, and Fresh Pumpkin
Prosperity Pudding Cakes And more!
In The Discovery of Witches, Matthew Hopkins - the Witch Finder
General of England during the early 1600s - details the process by
which he found and captured suspected witches. Hopkins' treatise is
comprised of answers to various queries he had received by members
of the public curious about his investigatory techniques in finding
witches. This book answers a total of fourteen queries, with
replies ranging from a few sentences to a few paragraphs in length.
The book is an illustrative portrayal of a society fervently given
to superstitions about the powers of witchcraft. At three hundred
women killed, the efforts of Hopkins and his assistant John Stearne
were prolific. Accorded status, Hopkins encountered opposition to
his witch finding. That his 'investigations' required scant
evidence to secure death sentences dismayed figures in the Church
of England. Today, historians judge Hopkins as an opportunist who
took advantage of unfounded suspicions to advance his own fame.
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