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Books > Health, Home & Family > Mind, body & spirit > The Occult > Witchcraft & Wicca
Now, for the first time, a book reclaims the lost, rich heritage of
working with faery folk that our pagan ancestors took as a matter
of course. Learn to work with and worship with faeries in a
mutually beneficial way. Practice rituals and spells in which
faeries can participate, and discover tips to help facilitate faery
contact. Photos and illustrations.
Discovered in a hidden compartment of an old chest long after his
death, the secret writings of John Dee, one of the leading
scientists and occultists of Elizabethan England, record in minute
detail his research into the occult. Dee concealed his treatises on
the nature of humankind's contact with angelic realms and languages
throughout his life, and they were nearly lost forever. In his
brief biography of John Dee, Joseph Peterson calls him a "true
Renaissance man, " detailing his work in astronomy, mathematics,
navigation, the arts, astrology, and the occult sciences. He was
even thought to be the model for Shakespeare's Prospero.
All this was preparation for Dee's main achievement: five books,
revealed and transcribed between March 1582 and May 1583, bringing
to light mysteries and truths that scholars and adepts have been
struggling to understand and use ever since. These books detail his
system for communicating with the angels, and reveal that the
angels were interested in and involved with the exploration and
colonization of the New World, and in heralding in a new age or new
world order. While Dee's influence was certainly felt in his
lifetime, his popularity has grown tremendously since. His system
was used and adapted by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and
subsequently by Aleister Crowley.
This new edition of John Dee's Five Books of Mystery is by far
the most accessible and complete published to date. Peterson has
translated Latin terms and added copious footnotes, putting the
instructions and references into context for the modern reader.
"The Resurrection of the Meadow" is described by the author as "A
Record of Thirteen Occult Formulas & Charms of Art with Purport
& A Sealing Conjuration & their many useful Sorcerous
Permutations, Writ & Gathered on Walpurgis Night 2010, For
those Inquisitive Adepts who walk The despised path of True
Sorcery, The long-dimmed radiance of the Ancient Gold of the Wise."
Found within this full, self-contained working grimoire is a system
of sorcery relying on the ancient spiritual aesthetic of the
Faery-Faith and the Metaphysics of Elfhame- interaction with the
Unseen world through the vehicle of the spirit-forms or the
fetch-bodies of non-human persons that are merged with the land
around us. Steeped in folklore and a much older form of deep
ecology, it is a powerful work of Art for the discerning occultist.
The grimoire contains, among other things, full instructions for
sealing and protecting the "Meadow" or sanctified outdoors
locations, the "Feery Feast," the manifesting of the powerful
"Weird of the Cairn," the creation of sacred interaction-points
with the "Convocation of the Meadow" or Land-spirits, various
Crossings, arboreal workings for harvesting and gathering sorcerous
components from tree and plant weirds, charms of increase and
fertility, and the creation of the fearful "White Mommet" for works
of sympathetic magic.
Whole villages of alleged witches have been set up under the protection of the police and hardly a day goes by without a witchcraft killing being reported by the media. The South African Witchcraft Suppression Act was meant to suppress beliefs in witchcraft but, on the contrary, the Act has lead to an increase in
witchcraft violence.
Witchcraft accusations and violence are generating new forms of popular justice that threaten to destabilize the state's administration of justice. What is to be done?
This text is the lead editor's and others response to the problem. From within government circles appreciation came Dr Mathole Motshekga, a member of the Gauteng Provincial government, who said "This volume raises the discussion of the problem to a new level by comprehensively exploring all aspects of it in an interdisciplinary context. [It] will turn up the heat on government to take action."
While situation is unique, it has been studied by many scholars as all countries have problems with unwanted people. This is the bane of all lawmakers; how much is too much? Mass hysteria occurs in all peoples, this a well-documented case.
Other contributors include: Veronique Faurev: Research Officer, Noire, Bordeaux, France; Johannes Harnischfeger: Professor of Political Sociology, University of Hamburg; Anthony Minnaar: Professor and Director, Institute for Human Rights and Criminal Justice Studies, Technikon South Africa; Isak Niehaus: Professor of Anthropology, University of Pretoria; Seth A. Nthai: Former Minister of Safety and Security, Northern Province of South Africa; N. V. Ralushai: Former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Venda; Chairman of the (Ralushai) Commission of Inquiry into Witchcraft Violence and Ritual Murders in the Northern Province of South Africa.
* MINI MORTAR AND PESTLE FOR POTIONS AND COCKTAILS: Whether you're
creating a tincture to invite creativity, or creating your own
bitters for craft cocktails, this brass-coloured, food-safe ceramic
mortar and pestle will bring a touch of magic to rituals, holistic
medicine, and at-home mixology. * DELUXE FULLY ILLUSTRATED PACKAGE:
This mini set is housed in a vibrant, full-illustrated magnetic
closure box, and includes a mortar and pestle (approx. 2" tall),
cleansing crystal, and mini book. * INCLUDES RECIPES AND DIYS: A
48-page bonus mini book includes cocktail recipes, and DIY
instructions for infusions, tinctures, and home brewed kombucha. *
A PERFECT GIFT: This beautiful set is an ideal gift for witches,
mixologists, and herbal remedy enthusiasts.
Baba Yaga's Book of Witchcraft is an exciting book of ancient
Slavic magical practices. In this book, you'll sit at Baba Yaga's
side and listen to her stories about the birth of the sun, the land
of the blessed ones, and the spirits that live right beside us.
More importantly, you'll learn the secrets of her magic crafts,
talismans, inscriptions, incantations, and rituals that will allow
you to discover your own Baba Yaga within. Each chapter develops
the fairytale of Vasylyna the girl who is sent to the frightful
witch and Baba Yaga herself narrates explanations of folk lore
represented in the tale. Author Madame Pamita completes each
chapter by sharing how to put the elder-witch's wisdom into
practice, with instructions for Ukrainian folk embroidery, weaving
wreaths from herbs, using magical poppets, and working with the
spirits of the forest, the hearth, and the sauna. With more than
fifty illustrations and a bounty of tips and information, this book
teaches you to embrace the beauty and power of these traditional
practices as you learn to reclaim your personal magic.
The text is a composite. Some of it is Leland's translation into
English of an original Italian manuscript, the Vangelo (gospel).
Leland reported receiving the manuscript from his primary informant
on Italian witchcraft beliefs, a woman Leland referred to as
"Maddalena" and whom he called his "witch informant" in Italy. The
rest of the material comes from Leland's research on Italian
folklore and traditions, including other related material from
Maddalena. Leland had been informed of the Vangelo's existence in
1886, but it took Maddalena eleven years to provide him with a
copy. After translating and editing the material, it took another
two years for the book to be published. Its fifteen chapters
portray the origins, beliefs, rituals and spells of an Italian
pagan witchcraft tradition. The central figure of that religion is
the goddess Aradia, who came to Earth to teach the practice of
witchcraft to peasants in order for them to oppose their feudal
oppressors and the Catholic Church.
This brilliant overview of the growth, supression, and modern-day reemergence of Wicca as a Goddess-worshipping religion has left an indelible mark on the feminist spiritual consciousness. In this beautiful 20th-anniversary edition, Starhawk now reveals the ways in which the practice of ritual and Goddess religion have, in the face of a changing world, developed over the last 20 years – and the ways in which these changes have influenced and enhanced her original ideas. This important spiritual guidebook provides both the tools of ancient practice and the means to adapt them to our lives today – for, according to Starhawk, ‘a living tradition is not static or fixed; it changes and responds to changing needs and changing times.’
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