Aqueous Magica and
the Cult of Holy Wells
by Gemma Gary
Three Hands Press Occult Monograph
No. 5
Curse
tablets, defixiones, were formed from sheets of lead, inscribed with the ill
intent of the curse, and the name of the victim. The tablet would often be
rolled, or folded, before being stuck through with a nail; a magical act of
defigo; ‘pinning down’ or ‘fixing’ one’s will and intent upon the target of
one’s work. Such an act is not isolated to malefic working, and is cognate with
the ‘creative act’ and fertility; giving life unto the magician’s will. In
curse magic however the act embodies the triune powers of torment, fixing and
intent-enlivenment. The completed defixio was then, in further conjuration of
the Underworld virtues and dark intent upon the victim, buried in the ground,
or dropped into the chthonic waters of a well.
The sheer diversity of popular
magic connected with sacred wells and springs is remarkable. Inseparable from
the ancient cults of saints and spirits of place, the natural springs and
wellheads of the British Isles have come to be
famed loci of healing, divination, and spiritual revelation. Some, possessing
long traditions of votive and sacrificial offerings, have assumed powers of
spirit-guardianship, or, indeed, divinities of water. Other such wells are the repositories of
eldritch lore connected with the cult of the skull and the Holy Head.
Additionally, bodies of magical practice have developed around some wells,
serving a variety of magical purposes, including blessings and curses, healings
and the dispensation of prophetic power. In almost every case, there is a
specific magical relation between the waters as a medium of spirit, and the
surrounding features of the land.
Wisht Waters is the fifth book in
the continuing Three Hands Press Occult Monographs series, and the first book
for Three Hands Press by Gemma Gary. It examines both the lore of holy wells as
well as their associated cultic activities, whether religious or earthed in the
practical magic of folk-sorcery. While examining many a well in Britain and Ireland ,
much of the text focuses on the lore in the West Country and Cornwall .
136 pages, with illustrations by
the author.
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