Witchy *Free* PDF book list Masterpost
Hey lovely witches! I wanted to share some of my PDF witchy books I have on my computer. I know it’s hard to find these books and not everyone has money to buy them or easy access. I hope I can help someone with this <3
Most of the books are on my google drive library, you can click on the link and then download if you’d like to.
A Manual of Occultism, by Sepharial
Mastering Witchcraft, by Paul Huson
Natural Magic, by Pamela J.Ball
Pagan Spells, Author Unknown
Herbal Magick - Herbal enchantments, folclore and divination by Gerina Dunwich <3
Spell Crafts - Creating magical objects, by, Scott Cunningham and David Harrington <3
The Book of Power, by Idres Shah
The Complete book of Incense, Oils ad Brews, by Scott Cunningham
The Essential Skills of Magick - Benjamim Rowe
The Ultimate Book of Spells - Pamela J. Ball *my favorite spellbook*
50 of The Most Powerful Spells, by unknown author
Witchcraft Today, by Gerald Gardner
The Gardnerian Book of Shadows
The Basics of Magic, by K. Amber
8 Sabbaths of Witchcraft, by Mike Nichols
Witchcraft Today, by Gerald Gardner
Celtic Mythology and Religion, by Alexander Macbain
The Art and meaning of Magic, By Israel Regardie
An Introduction to the Study of Tarot, by Paul Foster Case
The Alchemy of Abundance, by Lisa McSherry
Encyclopedia of Acient Roman and Greek Mythology, by James Belton
Asgard and the Gods, by M. W. MacDowall,
The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Spells by, Michael Johnstone
Witches’ Bible by, Janet and Stewart Farrar
The Witch’s Master Grimoire, by Lady Sabrina
The meaning of Witchcraft, by Gerald Gardner
Aleister Crowley book collection (google drive)
Lid Off the Cauldron, by Patricia Crowther
A Grimoire for Modern Cunningfolk, by Peter Paddon
The A to Z of Dream Interpretation, by Pamela J. Ball
The Dream Oracle, by Pamela J. Ball
The Great Book of Spells, by Pamela J. Ball <3
The Techniques of Astral Projection, By Dr. Douglas M. Baker
The Opening of the Third Eye, By Dr. Douglas M. Baker
Historical Dictionary of Witchcraft, By Bailey Michael
The Goddess is in Details, by Deborah Blake <3
Circle, Coven and Grove, by Deborah Blake
A Witch’s Dozen, by Deborah Blake <3
Witchcraft on a Shoestring by Deborah Blake
Egyptian Magic, By Ernest Budge
Advanced Candle Magick, By Raymond Buckley
Amulets and Magic, By Budge Walli
Pen and Ink Witchcrafr , By Collin Calloway
Basic Sigil Magic, By Philip Cooper
The Occult Properties of Herbs , By W.B Crow
Shadow Work Guidebook, by Jessica Cross
Gemstone Sorcery, By Gerina Dunwich <3
Wicca A to Z By Gerina Dunwich
Every Witch Way By Ellen Dugan <3
Power Of The Witch By Laurie Cabot <3
The Spiral Dance By Starhawk <3
Spiritual Power - Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
Book of Shadows By, Phyllis Curott:
Witchcrafting By Phyllis Curott
Spells for the Solitary Witch By Eileen Holland
Wiccan Magick By Raven Grimassi
The Witch’s Familiar By Raven Grimassi
Magical Candle Crafting By Ember Grant
Magical Powder Recipes By Lady Gianne
Wicca For Beginners By Lisa Chamberlain
Scott Cunningham’s Books:
Divination for Beginners
Wicca in the Kitchen <3
Book of Shadows
Living Wicca
Crystal Gem and Metal Magick <3
Wicca
Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs
Magical Household, Rituals and spells for the home <3
D.J Conway’s Books:
Mystical Dragon
Norse Magic
Wicca, The Complete Craft
Falcon, Feather and Valkyrie Sword
Celtic Magic
Christopher Penczak’s Books
Gay Witchcraft - Christopher Penczak
The Living Temple of Witchcraft V. II- Christopher Penczak
The Gates of Witchcraft
The Living Temple of Witchcraft V.II
Mystic Foundation
The Outer Temple Of Witchcraft
The Inner Temple of Witchcraft
The Witch’s Shield
Cassandra Eason’s Books:
A Practical Guide of Witchcraft and Spells,
Fabulous Creatures, Mythical Monsters and Animal Power Symbols
Candle Power
The Art of Pendulum
The Complete Guide to Psychic Development
Illes Judika’s Books:
Magic When You Need It - 150 Spells
Pure Magic
The Element Encyclopedia of Witchcraft
Ellwood Taylor’s Books:
Pop Culture Magic
The Pop Culture Grimoire
Multi-Media Magic
Manifesting Prosperity
For those of you who wish to see my full library on the drive, feel free to send me a message and I will send you the link!
HAVE FUN! :)
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Grimoire - Hellenic Polytheism
Hellenic Polytheism In General:
HP 101: Where to start
Hellenic polytheism - free (and reliable!) resources
Things Every Baby Hellenic Should Research/Know
Adult Home Study for Hellenic and Roman Polytheists
Considering the Hellenic Pagan as an Identity
10 Myths About Hellenismos
The Thing About Myths
A Clash of Tales: How to Reconcile Conflicting Myths
The Gods are not their myths!
Some points on Orphism
The difference between "religion online" and "online religion"
Lets have a chat: about research in recon
How to determine if a book on mythology is legit?
Hellenic Polytheism: Evaluating “How-to” Books
Why learning Hellenic Polytheism (or really any other pagan current) on Tumblr aint a good idea
Hellenic Polytheist Concepts And Practices:
Khernips
A follow-up on pollution and purification
Miasma vs. Lyma
Thoughts on cognitive hygiene and pollution
Spiritual protection in the Greco-Roman world
The Hellenic Gods Aren’t Malicious Towards You.
Deepening your relationship with a deity
Why personal devotion matters
Things the Gods Get Mad at Mortals For
On Household Worship
Zeus Ktesios and the Kadiskos
Children in Ancient (Athenian) Festivals
Basic Prayer Formula
Dissecting the Anatomy of Prayer
Kharis: The Reciprocal Relationship with the Gods
Invoking Kharis
Xenia, and why it is our duty as Hellenic polytheists/pagans to be anti-racist and anti-fascist
The Pillars of Hellenic Worship
Pillars of Hellenismos
Oaths and Hellenic Polytheism
Hellenic polytheism and witchcraft
Witchcraft in Hellenismos
Magic in Hellenismos: An Introduction
Ingredients of Ancient Greek style reconstructed magic
Magic idea: using the Iliad (and Odyssey) for magic
Popular Divination Methods in Ancient Greece
Introduction to The Underworld as Understood in Ancient Hellas
Practical tips for Hellenic Khthonic Ritual
Necromancy- a learning journal
Things you could put in a devotional journal
Moral and Ethical Guidelines
Religious Offerings:
Extravagant Offerings Are Unnecessary
Libations
Effects of Libations in the Garden
Why water is not a "lazy" offering
Basic Hellenic Offering Ritual
Historical Hellenic Offerings
How to Make an Offering as a Hellenic Polytheist (based on historical methods)
dolls as votive offerings
Hellenic Pantheon:
Pantheon of the Greek Gods
Resources for Cult Epithets of the Greek Gods
Theogony
What Are Epithets?
Choose Your Starter Theoi
Modern Hellenic Polytheist Household Deity Worship
Agathos Daimon
Household rituals for the Agathos Daimon
The forgotten ones: on honouring obscure gods
Nymph Worship
Honouring the Nymphai - The maidens of nature.
Ourea: The Mountain Gods
Potamoi: The River Gods
Offerings to local river gods (potamoi)
Hero Worship
Hero worship 101 - The basics
Hero Worship 101 - Which hero should I worship? How do I contact them?
Zeus and Hera’s Marriage
Festivals And Sacred Days:
Libation days in Hellenismos
2022 Attic Calendar
2022 Hecate's Deipnon, Noumenia, Agathos Daimon Lunar Dates
The Attic Calendar
Hekate's Deipnon
Noumenia
Agathos Daimon
Deipnon, Noumenia and Agathos Daimon Prayers
Attempting to set up a "holiday decoration" box
Example Modernisation of an Ancient Greek Festival
Things To Beware Of:
Authors to Watch Out For in Hellenismos
Hellenic Polytheist Groups to Avoid
Things to Watch Out for in Hellenic Polytheism
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🌙 daily witchy self-care🕯️
Taking care of yourself day-to-day is important- even more important than a full-blown, in-depth spiritual practice. Here are a few ways you can incorporate witchcraft into your daily self care routine.
witchy baths or showers: bring some (water safe!) crystals, herbs, or even corresponding soaps into your hygiene routine. correlate these items to an overarching intent. try even bringing in specific colors or scents!
affirmations: when you get ready in the morning, get ready for bed, prepare to sleep, or make meals, try to recite some affirmations and reaffirm your intent. this includes things like stirring soup or a drink clockwise/counterclockwise to attract/banish something, telling yourself you are perfect the way you are as you look into the mirror, and affirming your intentions for the next day before you fall asleep.
sigils: try putting sigils on things you use in your daily life. perhaps a glamour sigil on a makeup item you frequently use, confidence sigil on your mirror, luck sigils on the soles of your shoes, relaxation and sleep sigils under your pillow, etc.
mindfulness: take a moment to be present in your life. try to notice the weather outside, observe what's happening outside your window, focus on your breathing, observe what you can with all five senses, or do any kind of mindful exercise to remain present and aware throughout the day. notice how this makes you feel.
journaling: write about your feelings! how mindful were you throughout the day? what did you notice? what did you do to enrich your spiritual practice that day; did you research, or focus on anything in particular?
Remember that you don't need to do a lengthy ritual daily in order to have a daily practice. The idea that your practice must be in-depth and energy consuming every day is an ableist mindset. Not doing extensive work towards your witchy goals doesn't make you any less of a practitioner. Your practice is valid, friend.
Love yourself and witch on!
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Kitchen Witchery - Lavender Earl Grey Cookies
The Spring/ Vernal equinox is coming up!
I don't have a lot of time to set up a party like I usually do, so instead I plan on making these cookies and taking them to my friends and family on (or near) the equinox! Of course I plan on offering some to the Deities and house spirits as well.
Find out more about the spring equinox here.
Here's what you'll need:
10 tbsp unsalted butter, at room temperature
½ cup powdered sugar
½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt optional
½ tbsp Lavender syrup
½ tbsp earl grey tea
Here's what you do:
In a stand mixer, beat the butter, lavender syrup and vanilla extract until creamed.
Add the sugar and salt and mix until combined.
Scrape the sides of the bowl, getting the mixture back into the center, and add flour while beating on low.
Add the earl grey, scrape the bowl again and mix until combined. It’s will be crumbly, not a cohesive dough. This is good!
Take out the crumbly dough and smush the crumbly bits together to shape the dough either into a rectangular prism or cylinder , wrap in plastic and chill for at least an hour, or until firm.
Preheat the oven to 350F (177C).
Cut 1/2 inch thick slices of the cookie dough. You’ll have little rectangles or circles depending on how you shaped the dough.
Place these sliced cookies onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, making sure they are at least an inch apart.
Create a pattern on top if you’d like.
Bake for 10-15 minutes, making sure to rotate the baking sheet in the oven halfway through.
Move the cookies to a cooling tray if available, otherwise you can allow them to cool on the pan.
You can change the additions to this as you like, maybe make some chai shortbread cookies or another tea! Maybe matcha? The possibilities are endless!
Tips:
Add a tsp of lemon juice instead of earl grey to make a great springtime desert!
Use a toothpick, fork, or skewer to make designs on the top of the cookies.
Use Lady Grey tea instead of earl grey to create Lady Lavender cookies!
Serve with black tea (perhaps earl grey!)
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