The Walking Charge & Other Masonic Charges Performance Pieces & Poetry Author; Cornelius Sinclair A compendium of Masonic performances to be used either in Lodge or at the festive board. Within this book you will find the famous ‘Walking Charge of the Third Degree’ which is an increasingly popular feature of presentations to those newly raised to the sublime degree...
Author : Ryan Smith A Radical New Take On Norse Paganism The Way of Fire and Ice reimagines Norse Paganism with mystical practices and rituals for today's world as well as tips for building community and resisting fascism. This approach to working with Norse deities and beliefs is a living, adaptable tradition, representing a strong alternative to the reconstructionist perspectives of...
Author; Judith Hawkins-Tillirson The ultimate herbalist's bible. Herbalism is one of the cornerstones of magical work, and The Weiser Concise Guide to Herbal Magick presents this vast subject in an accessible, practical manner. While it includes those plants classically associated with magick, such as mugwort, mandrake, and nightshade, it also provides lore and usage of more common plants, such as...
Author; Judika Illes Witches peek from greeting cards and advertisements, and they dig twisted roots from the ground. Witches dance beneath the stars and lurk around cauldrons. Witches heal, witches scare, witches creep, and witches teach! A compendium of witches through the ages, from earliest prehistory to some of the most significant modern practitioners, The Weiser Field Guide to Witches...
AUTHOR: Ann-Marie Gallagher (USED) Wicca has many paths to choose from, and you can take a sample walk down all of them in this accessible, balanced, and entertaining study. Its a veritable one-stop shop for information about the fastest-growing religion in the world, with background on Wiccan belief, philosophy, and practice; gods and goddesses; and important herbs and trees. There...
Author: A.D. Mercer Even after the practice of witch-hunting and persecution began to wane, malefic sorcery was greatly feared as a baneful and pernicious influence, particularly in rural areas during the 18th and 19th century. The arsenal of folk-magical armaments against such powers included charms, spells, rituals, sigils, and magical squares, as well as the use of magical herbs and...