Earth, Air, Fire & Water: More Techniques of Natural Magic (Llewellyn's Practical Magick Series)

by Scott Cunningham

Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

133.43

Collection

Publication

Llewellyn Publications (2002), Edition: 1st, Paperback, 240 pages

Description

"A treasure trove of practical magic for both novices and more experienced practitioners...beautifully crafted spells that invoke the alchemy of possibility."--PanGaia A leaf from an oak tree...a wildflower...water from a sparkling stream...dirt from a cool dark cave--these are the age-old tools of natural magic. Born of the earth, possessing inherent power, they await only our touch and intention to bring their magical qualities to life. The four elements are powerful magical tools. Using their energies, we can transform ourselves, our lives, and our world. This much-loved, classic guide offers more than seventy-five spells, rites, and simple rituals you can perform using the marvelous powers of the natural world. Scott Cunningham was a greatly respected teacher and one of the most influential members of the modern Craft movement. A practitioner of elemental magic for twenty years, he wrote more than fifty books, including the seminal Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member kaelirenee
One of the few books that Cunningham has written that actually explains some of the WHYs behind Wiccan practices. This is an excellent addition to any Pagan's book collection (not just for Wiccans, though clearly written from their perspective), especially solitary practitioners. This book focuses
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on elemental magick and archetypes.
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LibraryThing member earthlistener
Earth, Air, Fire, and Water is a wonderful follow-up from the book Earth Power. Both are comprehensive guides to simple folk magick, which doesn't require elaborate ritual but for those who crave ritual can be easily incorporated. But the two books are not clones, nor is Earth, Air, Fire, and Water
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simply a padded re-release or sequel to Earth Power. They use a similar setup, and cover the same topic, folk magick, but Earth, Air, Fire, and Water is almost wholly new. It covers some of the topics discussed in Earth Power, but encompasses a range of new or related topics. Scott Cunningham’s work was a great read and reference book over all.
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Original publication date

1991

Physical description

240 p.

ISBN

0875421318 / 9780875421315

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