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Roger J Horne Book Collection Folk Witchcraft Witches Devil Broom Midnight NEW

$ 30.62

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  • Condition: New
  • Religion: Wicca & Paganism

    Description

    The following 4 books are included in this listing:
    Roger J Horne
    Folk Witchcraft: A Guide to Lore, Land, & the Familiar Spirit
    Folk Witchcraft provides the student witch with an insightful perspective on the craft that is firmly rooted in the past, but adapted for the present. Experienced witches will deepen and enrich their practices by connecting more fully to traditional magics from hundreds of years in the past
    The Witches' Devil: Myth and Lore for Modern Cunning
    Distinct from the devil of Satanism and the devil of Christianity, the witches' Devil remains a potent figure in the lore of folk and traditional witches today. Approaching this enigmatic figure as an inherently syncretic being of many compounded aspects over time, The Witches' Devil explores his complex symbols, roles, and appearances across the ages. Here, the lore of the Devil is unpacked, revealing a host of powerful spiritual entities that can be accessed today by drawing on the threads of myth and folklore
    The Witch's Art of Incantation: Spoken Charms, Spells, & Curses in Folk Witchcraft
    In this new and expanded edition, including 180 individual incantations rooted in the lore and age-old texts of previous centuries, The Witch’s Art of Incantation reveals the often-overlooked diversity of the incantatory arts: charms that beckon, charms that command, charms that poison, charms that bless and heal, charms that remember, charms that terrify, charms that praise and exalt. Because each charm is accompanied by an approximate date, region, and associated source text, student witches will sharpen their knowledge of folkloric texts while engaging with these rich and potent spells. The practical methods provided in the introduction, though seemingly simple, outline rarely discussed methods of incantation, including the construction of the magical listener and pairings with sympathetic and contagious ritual acts. New to this edition is a chapter devoted to heretical psalmistry as a branch of the witch’s incantatory arts, including both a collection of practical psalms and a complete index of the magical uses of the psalms.
    A Broom at Midnight: 13 Gates of Witchcraft by Spirit Flight
    Preserved in medieval and early modern witch-lore, the image of the witch embarking upon flight has become iconic from a historic and folkloric perspective. In the accounts of previous ages, however, it was commonly understood that witches flew in spirit form rather than corporeal form, leaving the physical body behind as the practitioner voyaged into the otherworld to procure knowledge, learn charms, visit boon or bane upon others, and attend the spiritual gathering of the witches' sabbat