Analogue of Craft historiography, brought up to date through the author's own experiential praxis. A discursive investigation of magical beliefs and practises in England since 600CE to the post-modern fall-out of the 21st century, analysing in particular its influences and survival strategies. Emphasis is placed on Christian, Heathen, and Hermetic Praxis, with provocative, critical study of the concepts of Lucifer, Witch-Blood, Sin-Eating and their influences on modern Traditional Craft praxes. "A driving thirst for knowledge is the forerunner of wisdom. Knowledge is a state that all organic…mehr
Analogue of Craft historiography, brought up to date through the author's own experiential praxis. A discursive investigation of magical beliefs and practises in England since 600CE to the post-modern fall-out of the 21st century, analysing in particular its influences and survival strategies. Emphasis is placed on Christian, Heathen, and Hermetic Praxis, with provocative, critical study of the concepts of Lucifer, Witch-Blood, Sin-Eating and their influences on modern Traditional Craft praxes. "A driving thirst for knowledge is the forerunner of wisdom. Knowledge is a state that all organic life possesses, wisdom is the reward of the spirit, gained in the search for knowledge. Truth is variable - what is true now, will not be true tomorrow, since the temporal truths are dependent upon ethics and social mores - therefore wisdom is possibly eternal Truth, untouched by man's condition. So we must come to the heart of the people, a belief that is based upon Eternity, and not upon social needs or pressures - the 'witch' belief then is concerned with wisdom, our true name, then the wise people and wisdom is our aim." - Robert Cochrane 1931-1966 Foreword by Nicolaj de Mattos Frisvold / Section One: Discourses on the History of Magic.Influence and impact of Christianity upon the Development and Evolution of Magic: 600-1600CE. 1: Survival of Classical, Roman and Teutonic Magical Concepts and Practices under the Early Church. 600 - 1000CE 2: The Theological Renaissance 1000CE - 1300CE 3: Heresy and Early Witchcraft 1300CE-1600CE 4: The Hermetic Renaissance. 1400-1700 Section Two: Discourses on the Craft 5: It's all in a Name: Lucifer, an Ancient Heresy 6: The Profane Art of Masking 7: Witch-Blood, a Modern Heresy? 8: Sin Eating: Its relevance to the Craft 9: Traditional Witchcraft in the 21st Century 10: Which Craft?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
SHANI OATES is Maid and Matriarch of the Clan of Tubal Cain.'Occultist, Mystic, Luciferian Pilgrim of the Forbidden Arts,Independent Researcher, historian and writer of cultural Folk-lore and Folk-magics of the UK and its Northern Heritage, of Traditional Craft and Ancestral Tradition, (particularly of the Robert CochraneTradition). Spae-wife and Matriarch of 'The People of Goda, The Clan of Tubal Cain.'A published author, her substantial writings and musings on wide-ranging occult themes are transmitted into several books: 'Tubelos GreenFire'; 'The Arcane Veil' and 'The 'Star Crossed Serpent' series (Volumes I-IV); The People of Goda, Tubal's Mill & TM:Legend, Tubal's Mill Revised, Paean to Hekate, Heritage, and Crafting the Arte of Tradition, The Devil's Supper, The Hanged God, Wolfs-Head and The Search for Óðinn; The Real World Art of the Cunning Tradition. She is a guest author in 'Hekate: Sacred Fires'; 'The Wanton Green'; 'Abraxas II' by Fulgur; 'Ancestorsof the Craft,'; 'Serpent Songs,' and several editions of 'Pillars'. Her other works have also appeared in various Pagan and occultjournals and magazines including The Cauldron, The Pentacle, The WytchesStandard, Verdelet, White Dragon, Pendragon, Hedge Wytch, Goddess Aliveand Brigid's Fire, Coire Ansic and numerous other articles in Craft Anthologies, periodicals and magazines over the last two decades.
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