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Witchcraft and Wicca
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Curl up in an armchair with this very special volume containing over 80 illustrations and enthralling knowledge about witches real and legendary, who once terrorised, devoured, helped and empowered their communities, but who are now largely forgotten. Glean wisdom from these ancient witches, gain inspiration for your witchy practice, learn about the different traditions and cultures of witches, feed your imagination and enjoy the thrills and chills! Through folklore, stories and images, The Book of Forgotten Witches introduces over 80 practitioners of witchcraft from various folk traditions and history: Curse-bringers, Shape-shifters, Avengers, Mesmerisers, Survivors, Alchemists, Revenants, Nature witches, Fate-turners.
A mesmerizing journey through the lives of some of the most infamous witches from history and legend.
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Limited Book and Deck set.
The Serpent Ikons: A Sorcerous Distortion of the Tarot de Marseille Major Arcana is a card deck, philosophical commentary, and grimoire; combining at the very heart of its creation primal art, writing, and magickal practice. Forged in the fire of passion for the Mysteries, the Serpent Ikons are an oblation to the Self and its Daemon in the most sacred of experiences – one’s Life as a deliberate, Initiatory journey fashioned by the creativity and will of the magician.
The Serpent Ikons have their roots in the revolt against any religious authority imposing a singular and unilateral relationship with spiritual forces. They embrace the Witch’s way; that torturous path that defies dogma and distorts order. In The Serpent Ikons, the major arcana of the Tarot de Marseille have been subverted to act as a transgression of the Tarot tradition: the Operant needs only the Self for guidance, and prognostications are consciously chosen then brought into being through ritual with one’s Daemon.
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Always, the Devil is presented as a beacon of decadence and indulgence, whether fair or foul. And, whether droll or tragic, he does – in spite of his bad press – appear always to have our best interests at heart. Perhaps this is why many of us have a soft spot for this notorious rebel who reflects, as he does, the all too human element within. As supreme chimera, he is without peer; his amorphous ambiguity allows him to cross continents, cultures, and time effortlessly; he afflicts art and society in ever more creative and challenging ways… To know his work, we must seek what lies beneath the final mask.