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Lume Books Isle of Winds: The Changeling Series Book 1
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The Mercier Press Ltd Biddy Early: The Wise Woman of Clare
Book SynopsisBiddy Early: The Wise Woman of Clare is an intriguing book that transports readers to a quaint two-roomed thatched cottage nestled between the Clare hills, overlooking Kilbarron Lake in Ireland. This was the home of the notorious red-headed Biddy Early, a figure shrouded in mystery and debate. Arguments persist about whether Biddy was a witch or a divinely gifted individual. Throughout this book, the reader is immersed in the rich tapestry of Irish folklore and history, as the mention of Biddy Early's name in any part of Ireland, particularly in County Clare, evokes a flood of astonishing stories, cures, prophecies, warnings, and broken spells. The narrative explores her life, being four times widowed, and the legendary 'magic bottle' she possessed. This bottle, always kept within reach and hidden under a shawl when she travelled, was her tool for clairvoyance, much like a crystal ball, offering her insights and answers. The book masterfully blends fact, legend, and mystery, offering a comprehensive portrayal of Biddy Early, a figure who continues to fascinate and mystify. It's an essential read for those interested in Irish folklore, women's history, and the enduring power of myth and legend in shaping our understanding of the past.
£15.84
Thoth Publications Priestess: The Life and Magic of Dion Fortune
£19.89
Thoth Publications Teutonic Magic: A Guide to Germanic Divination, Lore and Magic
£17.95
Thoth Publications Paths of Wisdom: A Guide to the Magical Cabala
£18.95
Thoth Publications An Introduction to Ritual Magic
£18.52
Thoth Publications An Introduction to Ritual Magic
£37.46
Thoth Publications First Steps in Ritual
£16.59
Thoth Publications Advanced Magical Arts: Visualisation, Meditation and Ritual in the Western Magical Tradition
£18.57
Thoth Publications Practical Celtic Magic: A working guide to the magical traditions of the Celtic races
£17.58
Runa-Raven The Seven Faces of Darkness
£12.40
Runa-Raven Mysteries of the Temple of Set
£12.40
Runa-Raven Runes and Magic
£18.50
Black Moon Publishing Typhonian Teratomas: The Shadows of the Abyss
£14.25
Black Moon Publishing The Priesthood: Parameters and Responsibilities
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Avalonia Seidr - The Gate is Open: Working with Trance Prophecy, the High Seat, and Norse Witchcraft
Book Synopsis'The seidr current is fresh and vibrant, with the strength and solidity of the Norse deities behind it.' - Katie GerrardSeidr is the intriguing and powerful early Norse system of shamanistic trance practices. In Seidr: The Gate is Open, Katie Gerrard has contributed a major work on the practices of seidr and trance prophecy, providing a practical manual full of dynamic group rituals and techniques based on known Seidr practices. Foremost amongst these techniques is the prophetic rite of the High Seat, where the Volva (seer) sends her consciousness to the underworld realm of Hel to gain answers to the questions posed to her.Combining more than a decade of research and experimentation, this book is characterised by both its scholarship and its accessibility. Katie Gerrard shares her own experiences on the path of the seer, and also draws inspiration from original sources in the old texts of the Sagas and the Eddas, as well as contemporary researchers and groups working with seidr in Scandinavia, Europe and America. Techniques for achieving trance, levels of trance possession, coming out of trance, the vardlokkurs (chants), necessary equipment, and the requirements for the roles of the different participants are all discussed clearly and concisely, as is the relevance of contacting the ancestors, the dead, and appropriate gods, including the goddesses Freyja and Hel and the Allfather god Odin.As befits such an inspirational book, the author provides both the relevant background information for the eleven rites contained within, together with explanations of their inclusion and purposes. The rites emanate practical effectiveness, a result of their regular use over many years for successful exploration of the mysteries of trance prophecy, the High Seat rite and Norse witchcraft. 'This is a spiritual journey laid bare for an audience who are either already treading a similar path or are looking for guidance in order to follow a well trodden path to a similar end point.'
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Megalithica Books Ecstatic Ritual: Practical Sex Magick
£13.26
Megalithica Books Women's Voices in Magic
£14.11
Megalithica Books Why Buddha Touched the Earth: Zen Paganism for the 21st Century
£12.99
Megalithica Books The Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram: A 21st Century Grimoire
£12.99
Immanion Press/Magalithica Books Vocal Magick
£13.26
CFZ Press Monstrum! A Wizard's Tale
£13.62
Mandrake of Oxford Phi-neter: Power of the Egyptian Gods
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Papaveria Press Conjure Codex
£28.49
Papaveria Press The Serpent Tongue: Liber 187
£15.00
Papaveria Press The Pentacles of Solomon
£14.98
Papaveria Press Conjure Codex 2
£29.69
Hadean Press Limited Tools of the Greater Key
£14.98
Hadean Press Limited Conjure Codex 3: A Compendium of Invocation, Evocation, and Conjuration
£29.69
Hadean Press Limited The Coimbra Book of Saint Cyprian
£12.39
Skylight Press The Rollright Ritual
Book SynopsisIn the early 1970s the redoubtable old occultist William G. Gray bicycled from his Gloucestershire home to the Rollright stone circle in Oxfordshire on a clear and full-mooned summer night. The visionary experiences he encountered on that night and in other similar visits resulted in the writing of this book, originally published by Helios Books in 1975 and now a classic among pagan and craft traditions. The text of the ritual is given in full, along with a discussion of its pattern and purpose. The Rollright Ritual is a powerful initiatory rite for attuning oneself to a personal and communal path of spiritual growth, presented here with an explanatory text and a discussion of the spiritual lives and practices of the stone circle builders of Great Britain. "Somehow, we ought to get away from ideas that a Standing Stone is only an outworn sign of our past, and see it as an upraised Finger of Fate beckoning us ahead toward our future. The Stone is not merely a memorial of bygone beliefs, but a pointer that should raise our highest hopes of finding faith in all the Life that lies ahead of us."
£14.00
Skylight Press By Names and Images: Bringing the Golden Dawn to Life
Book SynopsisThe Golden Dawn (GD) system of magic is the main source of the esoteric and magical wisdom and techniques practiced in the West today. While the rituals and bare teachings of the tradition have been published for sixty years, the inner workings and esoteric keys that empower those rituals have largely remained unpublished or unexplored in contemporary works. By Names and Images remedies this lack by providing detailed and clear instructions for the visualisations, spiritual connections and energetic practices required for every major GD practice and ritual, as well as several unpublished techniques. Focusing on the meanings and use of sacred names and practical techniques of visualisation, the book thoroughly explores meditation and divination, purification ritual, invocation and evocation, grades of initiation, and direct experience of the inner realms. Also covered is an explanation of the Qabalah and its use as a magical framework. While the book is sufficiently practical and clearly explained to be of huge benefit to a newcomer to magic, its primary aim is to allow people already practicing the Golden Dawn system to do so more effectively, and to be touched by the amazing spiritual blessings the rituals offer.Trade Review'Peregrin's reader-friendly style of teaching displays a joyous sharing of knowledge that demystifies complex teachings, revealing the 'heart and soul' of the Work. This book will be a treasured addition to every Golden Dawn magician's library.' - Chic Cicero and Sandra Tabatha Cicero
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Skylight Press Magical Images and the Magical Imagination
Book SynopsisThe knowledge and use of magical images was once a closely guarded secret of initiates and adepts in the Mystery Schools. Gareth Knight gives easy-to-follow classifications of the various kinds of magical image, along with instructions for their use as agents of self realisation and spiritual service. Indispensible for beginners and advanced practitioners alike, this book presents the theory and techniques of creative visualisation and meditation. These practical teachings range from the circulation of force within the aura for the purpose of balancing the personality to the development of a full magical system of pathworking, enabling deep contact with inner sources of wisdom. Now in its third edition, a new section is included on the magical images of the Tarot, plus an extensive chapter on Qabalistic pathworking in the Western Mystery Tradition.
£13.00
Skylight Press The Irish Celtic Magical Tradition
Book SynopsisThe Irish Celtic Magical Tradition explores the wealth of spiritual philosophy locked into Celtic legend in The Battle of Moytura (Cath Maige Tuired), a historical-mythological account of the conflict, both physical and Otherworldly, between the Fomoire and the Tuatha de Danann. This legend contains within it the essence of the Celtic spiritual and magical system, from Creation Myth to practical instruction and information. Alongside a translation of The Battle of Moytura, Steve Blamires provides a series of keys to facilitate understanding of the legend and sets out an effective magical system based upon it, including interpretations of the symbolism, meditation exercises and suggestions for its practical use. The book offers a powerful and illuminating method of working with ancient Celtic legendary material in the context of modern magic.
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Fortean Words Strange Skies, Strange Eyes
£13.62