Categories:
Magick & Occult,
Witchcraft and Wicca
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For the first time in English, delve into the legendary Norwegian Black Books through this comprehensive guide. Discover how these mystical manuscripts fit into the history of grimoires and magic by exploring their contents, origins, and evolution.
Unearth the folklore and legends surrounding the Black Book Priests, who were believed to be master magicians with the power to heal, control demons, and command the devil himself. Read historical accounts about the individuals who used these black books and the magical powers they supposedly possessed.
Examine, for the first time in English, 63 unique spells, magical recipes, and instructions from both early and later Black Books. These range from healing spells and love charms to methods for identifying trolls and witches, and rituals to summon, bind, or banish the devil and his demons.
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In the beginning was the word, and for as long as there has been language, there has been power within the use of words. Incantations and spoken charms apply nuance, narrative, rhyme, and cadence to achieve magical effects, commonly divided into healing, hexing, and procuring. Modern academic scholarship, focusing on their historical relevance, refers to magical narrative charms as historiolae, which are explored here within numerous cultures of antiquity including Sumerian, Egyptian, Greek, and Indian through to Norse and Christian examples.
The author’s native Scandinavian tradition of troll formulae uses short narratives with a powerful protagonist (such as Jesus, saints, Mary, three maidens, mythical figures) performing the required action to heal, or hex. The narrative recounts a series of events, which the speaker through sympathetic magic manifests into action through the power of the protagonist and their actions. The story-telling aspect of the charms also provides a visual component to the charm, activating the power of imagination in both speaker and (if appropriate) recipient.
Through his exploration of the components of historiolae and associated ritual components, Carl Nordblom lucidly and concisely demonstrates the practice of narrative charms, equipping the reader with everything needed to incorporate or enhance their use in personal practice. And the word was with magic, and the word was magic.