Tag: judika illes
Weather witching: Harnessing the power of weather magick
Weather magick is not about exerting control over the elements, but connecting to the flow of energy and moving with the currents.
Wicca, Plain and Simple, by Leanna Greenaway
There is something so satisfying about a guide entitled, “The only book you’ll ever need” -- especially when, as in this case, the volume is just 125 pages long. This isn’t to say I am credulous, only that I enjoy the idea that one book could cover a topic so authoritatively as to declare itself the only one needed.
The Weiser Book of The Fantastic and Forgotten
The Fantastic and Forgotten is a book to tuck into when the weather is pounding at the windows wanting to be let in, or an afternoon curled up a couch.
25 occultnik books reviewed and ranked from 2016
Spiral Nature published more than 95 reviews of books and tarot decks in 2016, and we thought it might be handy to share some of the most popular.
The Big Book of Practical Spells, by Judika Illes
The Big Book of Practical Spells is focused on incorporating herbs, animals, and other natural elements into earth magick rituals, and will likely be of interest to practitioners aiming to reclaim kitchen witch traditions.
The Weiser Field Guide to Witches, by Judika Illes
When a field guide is well done, it can be an incredible aid to study, classification, and practical knowledge.
Aradia, by Charles Godfrey Leland
Aradia, Gospel of the Witches, by Charles Godfrey Leland The Witches' Almanac, 9780982432358, 178 pp., 1899, 2010 Charles Godfrey Leland (1824-1903) was an American folklorist who...
Magic When You Need It, by Judika Illes
As an admitted non-fan of spell books, I did find Magic When You Need It to be an interesting to read.