
Earth Magic
Elements of Witchcraft
Dodie Graham McKay(Author)
Llewellyn Publications,U.S. (Publisher)
Published on 8. November 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-0-7387-6432-0 (ISBN)
Description
Packed with rituals, exercises, spells, recipes, history, and lore, this new book in Llewellyn's Elements of Witchcraft series shows you how to enrich your connection to the element of earth. Join Dodie Graham McKay as she digs deep into the deities, sacred sites, animal guides, herbs, crystals, and stones associated with this element. Earth Magic showcases a wide variety of fun and fascinating ways to 'get your hands dirty' as you enhance your magical practice. Explore the recipes, rituals, and spells that help you call upon the earth for greater power and wisdom. Discover how the earth element is used in cultures and myths around the world. Featuring illuminating essays from guest contributors, Earth Magic inspires you to practice magic in ways that create positive changes in your environment and in yourself.
Reviews / Votes
"This excellent book will deepen and strengthen your relationship with the land you live on, the element of earth, and with planet Earth. Taking a deep dive into mythology, history, folklore, and symbolism of humanity's relationship with earth, the book invites you to explore your own relationship with this element."-Yvonne Aburrow, author of All Acts of Love and Pleasure: inclusive Wicca; Dark Mirror: The Inner Work of Witchcraft; and The Night Journey: Witchcraft as Transformation"Clearly written not just from a place of dedicated scholarship but from a wealth of personal experience, Earth Magic is a perfect gem of a book, encyclopedic in scope and inspired in approach...Covering the tangible magic of stone, plant, and tree along with the evocative magic of deity, mythological creatures, and sacred sites, Earth Magic provides an extensive range of tools, techniques, practices, and ideas that has potent potential to transform personal practice. This is a fabulous, hands-on, roll up your sleeves, get mucky, get muddy, celebration of Earth and Dodie truly leaves no stone unturned...With this book in one's hands, one cannot help but deepen, expand, and enliven one's personal pagan practice. Dodie refers to one section in her book as a 'love letter.' In truth, the entire book itself feels like a love letter: a beautiful invitation to enter into a love affair with the Earth."-Tiffany Lazic, author of The Great Work
"Whether you are a beginner or a sage, this book widens, strengthens, and renews your connection to mother earth through multiple perspectives and practical applications from all around the globe and information dating back to the beginning of the human race. This educational book is a wonderful companion to any earth-based practice...[It] brings awareness back to mother earth through the consciousness, application, and workings devoted to Gaia and the cycles in which she moves. This is a marvelous work of art!"-Granddaughter Crow, author of Wisdom of the Natural World
"Reading like a heartfelt love letter to Terra Mater herself, Earth Magic provides readers with a lush garden of information pertaining to the sacred element of earth. From wild plants and ancient stones, to verdant spirits and terrestrial haunts, this book contains vital knowledge for anyone seeking to learn more about the enchantments of the natural world. With an abundance of helpful exercises and supportive tips along the way, Dodie Graham McKay masterfully instructs readers on practical ways to connect with nature, to dig deep into the dirt, to develop a well-rooted relationship with their landscape, and to wield the very magic of the element of earth itself."-Kelden, author of The Crooked Path
"The book starts by wonderfully giving us permissions: to ponder our planet, our magic, and even to take notes directly in it. It begins on this firm foundation and only grows from there. McKay covers beings, places, myths, and earth magic on every level. This is a must for any serious collection about magic and witchcraft."-Lilith Dorsey, author Water Magic and Orishas, Goddesses and Voodoo Queens
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Minnesota
United States
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 135 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
381 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7387-6432-0 (9780738764320)
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Person
Dodie Graham McKay (Treaty One Territory, Winnipeg, Canada) is an initiated Witch and independent filmmaker. Since the 1980s, she has been involved in magic, music, and other forms of media. Dodie is the founder of Moongazey Films Inc, has written for The Wild Hunt, and is active in her local art and magic communities.
Content
Contents
Disclaimer ... xi
Foreword by Heather Greene ... xiii
Introduction ... 1
Part 1: History, Folklore & Myth
Chapter 1. Earth Throughout Time and Culture, 11
Essay: Beginning by Sparrow Kemp, 24
Chapter 2. Mythological Earth Beasts and Places, 31
Essay: Family by Austin Lawrence, 40
Chapter 3. Earth and the Divine, 47
Invocation: Invocation to the Cailleach by Angela Grey, 49
Chapter 4. Sacred Earth Sites, 69
Part 2: Working with the Element of Earth
Chapter 5. The Element of Earth in Magic, 91
Chapter 6. Earth Herbs and Botanicals, 123
Chapter 7. Earth Crystals and Stones, 155
Chapter 8. Earth Animal Guides, 169
Essay: Mother Bruin: My Journey Out of the Bear's Den by Erik Lacharity, 179
Part 3: Recipes, Rituals & Spellcraft
Chapter 9. Connecting with the Spirit of Place, 187
Essay: Indigenous Perspectives on the Land and Pagans by Karen Froman, Kanyen'kehaka Nation, 191
Chapter 10. Burial and Dirt Magic, 201
Essay: The Saveock Pits by Jacqui Wood, 213
Chapter 11. Earth Rituals and Spells, 219
Chapter 12. The Earth Wheel of the Year and Witchin' in the Kitchen, 239
Conclusion ... 267
Appendix: Earth Correspondence Chart ... 269
Bibliography ... 271
Index ... 275
Disclaimer ... xi
Foreword by Heather Greene ... xiii
Introduction ... 1
Part 1: History, Folklore & Myth
Chapter 1. Earth Throughout Time and Culture, 11
Essay: Beginning by Sparrow Kemp, 24
Chapter 2. Mythological Earth Beasts and Places, 31
Essay: Family by Austin Lawrence, 40
Chapter 3. Earth and the Divine, 47
Invocation: Invocation to the Cailleach by Angela Grey, 49
Chapter 4. Sacred Earth Sites, 69
Part 2: Working with the Element of Earth
Chapter 5. The Element of Earth in Magic, 91
Chapter 6. Earth Herbs and Botanicals, 123
Chapter 7. Earth Crystals and Stones, 155
Chapter 8. Earth Animal Guides, 169
Essay: Mother Bruin: My Journey Out of the Bear's Den by Erik Lacharity, 179
Part 3: Recipes, Rituals & Spellcraft
Chapter 9. Connecting with the Spirit of Place, 187
Essay: Indigenous Perspectives on the Land and Pagans by Karen Froman, Kanyen'kehaka Nation, 191
Chapter 10. Burial and Dirt Magic, 201
Essay: The Saveock Pits by Jacqui Wood, 213
Chapter 11. Earth Rituals and Spells, 219
Chapter 12. The Earth Wheel of the Year and Witchin' in the Kitchen, 239
Conclusion ... 267
Appendix: Earth Correspondence Chart ... 269
Bibliography ... 271
Index ... 275