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The Horn of Evenwood, Also called "The Master's Book of Conjury" or
"The Witchfather's Bloodless Bones," is a true book of Art, a
Grimoire of sorcerous operations, charms, and devices of Witchery.
Based on well-worn patterns and operations of Traditional sorcery
and European Witchcraft from the 16th-19th centuries, this manual
of magical arts provides a complete working system of Craft-sorcery
which taps into the numina of the British Isles folk-tradition, the
Luciferian mysteries of the Witchmaster, traditional wortcunning,
the Rades of Edric and Godda, and the hidden roads to
Faery-Elfhame. Included are incantations, conjurations,
instructions in the application of the Ten Pillars of Sorcery, "The
Service of Sigils" working, and the operations of "Biting the
Tongues of Serpents," "Summoning the Witch-Dream by Moth Flight,"
"Binding the Lovers One to the Other," "The Fruitful Working of the
Womb-Seed," and "A Pavis from Foul Imprecations," all of which are
intended to instruct an initiate in the use of this timeless arcane
system.
"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.
Hedgewitch Craft takes its name from the practice of travelling
beyond the boundaries, of going past the "hedgerows" that divide
what is known from what is unknown. Hedgewitches utilize diverse
techniques to undertake the night-flight into strange and sometimes
dangerous places in order to gain spirit-allies, magickal abilities
and knowledge, to heal and to commune with the Gods and the
ancestors.
From the ancient to the modern, from the philosophical and
historical to the practical and mystical, these essays span a wide
variety of paths and approaches. To Fly By Night features works by:
Robin Artisson
Christopher Crittenden
Veronica Cummer
Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold
Eric de Vries
Rev. Jack Green
Raven Grimassi
Beth Hansen-Buth
Juniper
Sylva Markson
Jenne Micale
Papa Toad Bone
John Pwyll
Elige Stewart
Kari Tauring
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