Hexcraft: Dutch Country Magick
by Silver RavenWolf
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Fill your daily life with the 300-year-old traditions of Early America. Simple chants, spells, charms and recipes bring about healing, prosperity, and protection in the tradition of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country Settlers. Explore the legacy of the famous Pennsylvania Dutch Pow-Wow doctors and artists. Travel back into time through the vivid examples and rare testimonials of the few living practitioners of this occult tradition.Tags
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Probably one of the more interesting books on magic I've read based on it's social and cultural roots of belief systems and superstitions in Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
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Silver RavenWolf was born on September 11, 1956 with the name of Jenine E. Trayer. Silver RavenWolf publicly entered the magickal community in the early 80's with a newsletter entitled, Witch Press. Her ideas on religion and magick gave rise to her popularity in the early '90's among grassroots Pagan publishers. RavenWolf concentrated her show more attention on assisting newcomers in Craft society, thereby gaining the recognition of her peers. In 1990, Llewellyn World Wide published her manuscript entitled "To Ride A Silver Broomstick", which gained her instant acclaim. "The Teen Witch!" kit is produced in five languages making it the first alternative spirituality teen product with world wide distribution. RavenWolf teaches magick, Witchcraft, Pow-Wow, astrology, Tarot and hypnosis. She is the leader of the Black Forest Circle and Seminary, an organization containing several covens spanning the United States and Canada. She has appeared as a lecturer and workshop facilitator at events in the Neo-Pagan community. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Hexcraft: Dutch Country Magick
- Original title
- HexCraft
- Alternate titles
- American Folk Magick: Charms, Spells and Herbals
- Original publication date
- 1995
- Disambiguation notice
- revised and reissued as American Folk Magick: Charms, Spells and Herbals (1998)
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- Genres
- Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
- DDC/MDS
- 133.4309748 — Philosophy & psychology Parapsychology & occultism Specific topics in parapsychology and occultism Demonology and witchcraft Magic and witchcraft Standard subdivisions History, geographic treatment, biography North America Northeastern U.S.
- LCC
- BF1622 .U6 .R384 — Philosophy, Psychology and Religion Psychology Occult sciences Magic. Hermetics. Necromancy
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- English
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