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On other occasions, we have created collections on dark arts, occultism and esotericism. Now, we are pleased to present another topic that will be of interest to those who like to read about these subjects. This is a selection of witchcraft books in PDF format where you can explore this magical field of study.Although it may be undervalued and related
to occult or forbidden aspects, witchcraft is an interesting topic that can be approached from different disciplines such as history, anthropology, sociology or art. If you are interested in knowing its origin and how it is developed nowadays, our witchcraft books in PDF format will be useful for you.Witchcraft is the set of practices, knowledge and
beliefs carried by the so-called witches. In ancient times, they were dedicated to healing through herbs and used to be highly respected in the villages and even by some rulers and kings.However, with the passage of time, the figure of the witch became a negative reference and began to be associated with demonic and evil practices. For this reason,
in many parts of Europe they were persecuted, to the point of being killed by hanging or burned at the stake. The Catholic Church declared itself one of their main enemies.In Spain, for example, the Holy Inquisition was a kind of tribunal that executed women considered witches. One of the disadvantages of this was that crimes were committed
without real justification and these women were victims of insults or false testimony.In the more modern stage, witchcraft was relegated to occult practices or those with no major relevance or influence in public life.If you want to know more about this interesting subject, we invite you to continue expanding your knowledge with this selection of more
than 15 books on witchcraft in PDF format, which you can download right now in this section.Here we present our complete selection of Witchcraft books:Willem de Blécourt and Owen DaviesJulian Goodare, Darren Oldridge, Brian P. LevackWaheed Iqbad Chaudhry and Tooba RafiLuz.
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Nagle, Bolaji OwasanoyeChantal Cornut-Gentille D'ArcyHere ends our selection of free Witchcraft books in PDF format. We hope you liked it and already have your next book!If you found this list useful, do not forget to share it on your social networks. 61263933421.pdf Remember that “Sharing is Caring”.Do you want more Esotericism books in PDF
format? The traditional witch has a plethora of resources at his or her fingertips. BUT to make it even easier, we’ve created a HUGE list of traditional witch books including on witchcraft, herbalism, and folklore. FIRST – what type of traditional witch will these books benefit? Every witch will benefit from reading these books, but when we say
“traditional witch” we are speaking particularly of those who follow an older path apart from Wicca and Gardnerianism. If you’re wondering what is a traditional witch, let us answer to the best of our abilities. A Traditional Witch is one of a few things. It could mean that you have been initiated into a Wiccan coven under a specific tradition like
Gardnerian or Alexandrian.
Being a traditional witch might also mean that you follow your family’s tradition that’s been passed down from person to person. OR it means you practice British or American traditional witchcraft, which is something separate of Wicca and seeks to follow an older path of the craft. The books we list here are traditional witchcraft books in the sense
that they approach topics British and American trad witches are drawn to. Above and beyond the books we list here, we recommend reading any and all works of folklore. Especially that which includes witches, witchcraft and sorcery. 72436278273.pdf Even reading Grimm’s Fairy Tales will give you some insight into witchcraft from an old Germanic
perspective. Take the tale of Mother Holle or Rapunzel as examples. Reading your own local folklore about witches is also highly beneficial to your craft. In addition, witch trial documents may give us a “skewed” understanding of true witchcraft in the past, OR we may be inspired by the magic found there when we read between the proverbial lines.
The Black Toad: West Country Witchcraft and Magic by Gemma Gary Treading the Mill: Workings in Traditional Witchcraft by Nigel G Pearson Traditional Witchcraft: A Cornish Book of Ways by Gemma Gary A Deed Without a Name: Unearthing the Legacy of Traditional Witchcraft by Lee Morgan The Devil’s Dozen: Thirteen Craft Rites of the Old One
by Gemma Gary Besom, Stang & Sword: A Guide to Traditional Witchcraft the Six-fold Path & the Hidden Landscape by Christopher Orapello Weave the Liminal: Living Modern Traditional Witchcraft by Laura Tempest Zakroff Liber Nox: A Traditional Witch’s Gramarye by Michael Howard and Gemma Gary Craft of the Untamed: An inspired vision of
traditional witchcraft by Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold Children of Cain: A Study of Modern Traditional Witches Letters from the Devil’s Forest: An Anthology of Writings on Traditional Witchcraft, Spiritual Ecology and Provenance Traditionalism by Robin Artisson To Fly By Night: Craft of the Hedgewitch by Veronica Cummer An Carow Gwyn: Sorcery
and the Ancient Fayerie Faith by Robin Artisson The Robert Cochrane Letters: An Insight Into Modern Traditional Witchcraft by Robert Cochrane and Evan John Jones Folk Witchcraft: A Guide to Lore, Land, and the Familiar Spirit by Roger J. Horne Balkan Traditional Witchcraft by Radomir Ristic and Michael C. Carter The Call of the Horned Piper by
Nigel Jackson Ecstasies: Deciphering the Witches’ Sabbath by Carlo Ginzburg A few of my favorite books on folklore, witchcraft and spirits The Visions of Isobel Gowdie: Magic, Witchcraft, and Dark Shamanism in Seventeenth Century Scotland by Emma Wilby Cunningfolk and Familiar Spirits: Shamanistic Visionary Traditions in Early Modern British
Witchcraft and Magic by Emma Wilby Fairies and Witches at the Boundary of South-Eastern and Central Europe by Eva Pocs Witches, Werewolves, and Fairies: Shapeshifters and Astral Doubles in the Middle Ages by Claude Lecouteux The Tradition of Household Spirits: Ancestral Lore and Practice by Claude Lecouteux Encyclopedia of Norse and
Germanic Folklore, Mythology and Magic by Claude Lecouteux Carmina Gadelica: Hymns and Incantations compiled by Alexander Carmichael and John MacInnes The Mabinogion – Welsh Mythology The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries by W.Y. Evans-Went Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry by WB Yeats Tales of the Celtic Otherworld by John
Matthews and Ian Daniels Ozark Magic and Folklore by Vance Randolph Teutonic Mythology (Volumes 1-4) by Jacob Grimm Grimm’s Complete Fairy Tales by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm American Witch Stories by Hubert J. Davis Popular Magic: Cunningfolk in English History by Owen Davies Aradia: Gospel of the Witches by Charles Leland The Poison
Path Herbal by Coby Michael Pharmako/Gnosis: Plant Teachers and the Poison Path by Dale Pendell Thirteen Pathways of Occult Herbalism by Daniel Schulke Plants of the Devil by Corinne Boyer Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing, and Hallucinogenic Powers by Richard Evan Schultes The Master Book of Herbalism by Paul Beyerl The Green
Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock The Witching Herbs: 13 Essential Herbs and Plants for Your Magical Garden by Harold Roth The Witches’ Ointment: The Secret History of Psychedelic Magic by Thomas Hatsis The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants by Christian Ratsch Witchcraft Medicine: Healing Arts, Shamanic Practices, and Forbidden Plants by
Claudia Muller-Ebeling The Devil’s Garden: Facts and Folklore of Perilous Plants by Edward R Ricciuti Wicked Plants by Amy Stewart The Drunken Botanist by Amy Stewart Rosemary Gladstar’s Herbal Recipes for Vibrant Health Wild and Weedy Apothecary by Doreen Shababy Green Witch Books and Blogs 25 Books to Advance Your Craft Liked it?
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