Magick Matters

“The Modern Art of Brujeria: A Beginner’s Guide to Spellcraft, Medicine Making, and Other Traditions of the Global South” by Lou Florez

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "Delve into the world of witchcraft, communicate with your ancestors, and perform spiritual cleansings while celebrating culture and tradition. This is not your abuela’s brujería. This modern take on traditional witchcraft will introduce newcomers to the unique and vibrant traditions of magical practice. Drawing inspiration from Latin American and Afro-Caribbean regions, The Modern Art of Brujería takes readers on a journey through spirituality. Touching on historical colonial impact, this book offers new approaches to practicing traditional magic that support and uplift cultures that were once oppressed for their beliefs. Inside you’ll find: Tips for ancestral communication Instruction for limpias or spiritual cleansings ...>>

“Supernatural Assault In Ancient Egypt: Seth, Evil Sleep & the Egyptian Vampire” by Mogg Morgan

"You’re in your bed. It’s dark, you hear footsteps coming up the stairs and into your room. There’s someone there—a presence. They lie on you or beside you, gripping you tightly, crushing you into the bed. You can’t move. There may be a sound, a grunt or a strange smell. Time passes, you are paralysed with fear. Eventually the entity changes, expanding or contracting, moving away from you, sinking to the floor. With a great effort of will you manage to move the tip of your finger, then the hand until movement returns to your whole body and the experience ends. You have been visited by the old ‘hag’. Dreams, the real theatre or perhaps...>>

“The Way of Trance” by Dennis R. Wier

"Have you ever been in a trance? Dennis Wier has been studying, teaching and experimenting with trance for over 35 years. Some of his investigations have wide-reaching implications in the areas of religion, politics, psychology and self-improvement. For Wier, the study of trance includes not only meditation, hypnosis, addictions, charisma, magic and altered states of consciousness, but also includes electronic mind-control techniques and the ethical questions these practices raise. Trance is scary for many people because they do not know much about it. The Way of the Trance takes much of this fear away by introducing a model for trance and using that model to describe meditation, hypnosis, addiction and charisma. Electronically induced trance...>>

“The Science Of The Craft: Modern Realities in the Ancient Art of Witchcraft” by Wiliam Keith

"Advances in science have taken us farther and farther from the intangibles our ancestors used to define and understand their world- the presence of spirits, the healing touch, the “sight,” spells, rituals, and prayer. Science has attempted to draw a careful line between what can be proven and what cannot, and to divorce itself from any relationship to magic or faith. But a revolution is at hand, one that is transforming our perception of science and of the way the universe works. William H. Keith, a science writer and a practicing witch, explains how a fresh look at quantum physics supports phenomena that have long been ignored or ridiculed by classical science. With a simple...>>

“Astrological Roots: The Hellenistic Legacy” by Joseph Crane (incomplete)

"This is the first systematic presentation of Hellenistic astrology to the modern astrological world, and as such it uncovers rigorous techniques that have been lost to us for centuries. How exactly did ancient astrologers assess a chart for fame, career, and parents, love, and happiness? This book surveys ancient depictions of planets, affiliations between the planets and the zodiac, lots, houses or places, aspects, orientality, and fixed stars. The final chapters survey predictive systems used by ancient astrologers. Ancient natal and predictive techniques are applied to the charts and lives of over forty well-known historical and contemporary figures. Students and professional astrologers will find this book a treasure of astrological insight, technique, and new interpretative...>>