A Handbook of Saxon Sorcery & Magic
Autor Alaric Albertssonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 oct 2017
Explore the powerful magic and fascinating lore of a rich folk tradition
Discover the secrets of Saxon sorcery, and learn how to craft rune charms, brew potions, cast effective spells, and use magical techniques to find love and prosperity. Exploring the practices and customs of the Anglo-Saxons hidden in English folk traditions, this book shares techniques for making wands and staffs, consecrating and using a ritual seax (knife), healing with herbs (wortcunning), soothsaying, and creating your own set of runes. The meaning and magical properties of the thirty-three Old English Futhorc runes are classified by theme, helping you in your quest to know yourself and influence your world for the better.
Previously published as Wyrdworking.
Praise:
"Whether you're a Saxon Pagan or simply someone interested in delving into the mysteries of Middle Earth, this book is full of information and introspection that takes you deeper into a practice that's rarely written about."--Witches & Pagans
"Alaric Albertsson makes the magical wisdom of the Anglo-Saxons very accessible to today's practitioners...His teachings make me appreciate the Anglo-Saxon practices found in modern Witchcraft and want to dive deeper into their heritage."--Christopher Penczak, author of The Living Temple of Witchcraft
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0738753386
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
Notă biografică
Alaric Albertsson (Iowa) is the author of A Handbook of Saxon Sorcery & Magic and To Walk a Pagan Path. He is a founding member of Earendel Hearth, an Anglo-Saxon inhíred, and served as vice president and was on the Board of Directors of the Heartland Spiritual Alliance. He is currently a member of the Druidic organization Ár nDraíocht Féin and serves as the Anglo-Saxon Vice Chieftain for the ADF Germanic kin, Eldr ok Iss.
Albertsson first embraced polytheism in the summer of 1971. At this time he had the opportunity to talk with rural people in the Ozark Mountains about traditional moon lore, weather lore and folk beliefs and was strongly influenced by spiritist traditions. Over the past four decades, Albertsson's personal spiritual practice has developed as a synthesis of Anglo-Saxon tradition, country folklore, herbal studies and rune lore. Visit him on Facebook.