Visualization is a skill that is
used in many forms of spell-crafting, as well as other esoteric practices, and
many people find it difficult to learn how to visualize effectively. In this
book, Peter shares exercises and tips that will help those who are seeking to
improve their visualization skills, even if they believe they have little or no
ability to start off. Less
The Traditional Witchcraft series
is a collection of small books on practical subjects of interest to Traditional
Witches and other practitioners of Magick. Written by Peter Paddon, Magister of
the Y Ffordd Wen Tradition of Witchcraft, they aim to provide solitary
practitioners with simple exercises and techniques to help them develop skills
and abilities needed in the practice of their Craft.
Visualization is a skill that is
used in many forms of spell-crafting, as well as other esoteric practices, and
many people find it difficult to learn how to visualize effectively. In this
book, Peter shares exercises and tips that will help those who are seeking to
improve their visualization skills, even if they believe they have little or no
ability to start off.
About the Author:
Peter Paddon, a Brit of Welsh
extraction, whose passing in October 2014 stunned the community, lived in Los
Angeles, where he taught Traditional Witchcraft both in person and using
streaming online video to hold workshops worldwide. The author of several books on the subject (A
Grimoire for Modern Cunningfolk, Visceral Magick, and Enchantment), as well as
the CreateSpace DVD series on practical spellcrafting. He also hosted the
popular Crooked Path podcast.
Having many years of experience in
various forms of Occult Studies, including Alexandrian Wicca, the Egyptian
Mysteries, Rosicrucianism and Enochian magick, Peter finally found what he had
been looking for all his life in the two Traditional Covens he became a member
of in the US. The first was the Roebuck (1734, Clan of Tubal Cain), under Ann
and Dave Finnin, and the second was Wildewood Grove (Welsh Celtic Tradition),
under its Mistress, Raven Womack.
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