A practical guide to the creation of natural wands for magical work.
From Moses to Merlin to the power of the royal scepter, the wand has been a key magical device found in nearly every civilization and esoteric tradition throughout history. The fundamental purpose of a wand is to act as a spiritual conduit, harnessing the power of the adept's intention and channeling it into manifestation.
Exploring the history, lore, and creation of living wands-those crafted from local natural materials-fifth-generation Druid Jon G. Hughes presents a practical guide to the harvesting, crafting, and potentializing of living wands, as well as rods and staffs. He offers detailed harvesting advice, explaining the magical actions and meditations specific to each tree that should accompany crafting work as well as important influences such as the phases of the moon and the seasons. He looks in depth at woodlore, explaining the variety of woods and other botanicals that may be used to craft wands, their magical and hermetic attributes and virtues, and how these influence the adept's intention and magical workings. Trees and botanicals examined include oak, hawthorn, hazel, birch, apple, ash, mistletoe, holly, and ivy.
The author explores various types of wands, such as rood, entwined, thorn, and compound, detailing how each differs in its use and intended outcome. He offers step-by-step instructions on how to use wands for magical workings and explains other aspects of wand practice, including cleansing, intention, potentializing, and how to properly return a wand to nature after its purpose has been fulfilled.
Presenting a complete guide to crafting and using living wands as well as the history and lore behind this traditional form of Druidic natural magic, this book allows you to harness the magical essence of the living natural resources that surround you, helping you elevate your manifestations from the mundane to the higher spiritual planes.
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"As with all of Hughes's Druidic books, this one offers a unique insight into hereditary Welsh Druidism, which is distinctly different in beliefs, practice, and flavor from the more well-known international neo-Druidry. While this is very different indeed from most modern practices, and indeed some of the Irish traditions (e.g., the Irish Aspen funereal wand), it makes sense entirely as a means to harness the living and natural power of trees and shrubs for magical purposes. This book only covers ten trees, but it is very comprehensive and practical in terms of understanding the principles and techniques that could then easily be employed with other plant species. An excellent, instructive guide and a very worthwhile addition to any Druid's library." * Luke Eastwood, author of The Druid's Primer and The Druid Garden *
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Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Produkt-Hinweis
Illustrationen
Includes 8-page color insert and 37 b&w illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 228 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Dicke: 10 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-64411-803-0 (9781644118030)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Jon G. Hughes is part of a lineage of Druids that has been practicing for five generations in a remote area of Wales. He teaches the tradition in Ireland and gives workshops and seminars throughout Europe. He is the director of the Irish Centre for Druidic Practices and the author of several books, including Flower Magic of the Druids and The Druidic Art of Divination. He lives in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland.
ONE
Living Wands
Vital Spiritual Conduits of the Druids
TWO
Wood Lore
Donor Trees and Harvesting
THREE
Wood Types
Attributes and Virtues of Ten Species
FOUR
Wand Types
Crafting Rudimentary, Entwined, and Compound Wands, Rods, Staffs, and More
FIVE
Apposite Spaces
Finding and Preparing Your Workspace
SIX
Preparing to Use Your Wand
Cleansing and Potentializing
SEVEN
Using Your Wand
Casting and Reworking Intentions with Basic Wands, Staffs, and More
EIGHT
Returning Your Wand to Nature
Return Ritual
Conclusion
Index