Drawn from Leland's "Aradia or Gospel of the Witches," Hohman's "Pow-Wows," Lady Wilde's "Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland" and other classic traditional sources , every word in THE SAMHAIN SONG PRESS ULTIMATE GRIMOIRE AND SPELLBOOK OF REAL ANCIENT WITCHCRAFT was penned half a century or more before Gerald Gardner's 1950's release of "Witchcraft Today," the book that is credited with having launched the modern Wiccan tradition. This is a true "pre-Wiccan" witch's spell book filled with clear instructions for making magick happen, for cursing and curing, for binding a lover, for recovering stolen objects, for conjuring prophetic dreams - every imaginable application of the supernatural arts. It is at once a practical guide to wielding magick the way our ancient ancestors understood it, and a mesmerizing window into their "Most Un-Fluffy" true beliefs and way of life.
Drawn from Leland's "Aradia or Gospel of the Witches," Hohman's "Pow-Wows," Lady Wilde's "Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland" and other classic traditional sources , every word in THE SAMHAIN SONG PRESS ULTIMATE GRIMOIRE AND SPELLBOOK OF REAL ANCIENT WITCHCRAFT was penned half a century or more before Gerald Gardner's 1950's release of "Witchcraft Today," the book that is credited with having launched the modern Wiccan tradition. This is a true "pre-Wiccan" witch's spell book filled with clear instructions for making magick happen, for cursing and curing, for binding a lover, for recovering stolen objects, for conjuring prophetic dreams - every imaginable application of the supernatural arts. It is at once a practical guide to wielding magick the way our ancient ancestors understood it, and a mesmerizing window into their "Most Un-Fluffy" true beliefs and way of life.