The Magic of the Otherworld: Modern Sorcery from the Wellspring of Celtic Traditions
Build Your Own Magical Practice Rooted in Celtic Traditions

Shaped by ancient and mythological texts, this book introduces you to a wellspring of Celtic magic and demonstrates how to apply these deep traditions to your unique, contemporary practice. Morpheus Ravenna helps you develop your skills from the ground up through rituals and deity work for healing, empowerment, justice, and more. With hands-on activities woven alongside history and lore from all over the Celtic world, you will master spiritual hygiene practices, protection methods, conflict magic, and a variety of other topics.

Drawing upon polytheism, animism, and a connection to the Otherworld, Morpheus provides instructions for blessing water, conducting an ancestor elevation rite, beginning a spirit alliance, and creating a curse tablet. You will advance your sorcery through divination, sigil work, necromancy, and other techniques, developing more powerful expertise every step of the way.

Includes a foreword by River Devora, a multi-traditional spirit worker, healer, clergyperson, and teacher

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The Magic of the Otherworld: Modern Sorcery from the Wellspring of Celtic Traditions
Build Your Own Magical Practice Rooted in Celtic Traditions

Shaped by ancient and mythological texts, this book introduces you to a wellspring of Celtic magic and demonstrates how to apply these deep traditions to your unique, contemporary practice. Morpheus Ravenna helps you develop your skills from the ground up through rituals and deity work for healing, empowerment, justice, and more. With hands-on activities woven alongside history and lore from all over the Celtic world, you will master spiritual hygiene practices, protection methods, conflict magic, and a variety of other topics.

Drawing upon polytheism, animism, and a connection to the Otherworld, Morpheus provides instructions for blessing water, conducting an ancestor elevation rite, beginning a spirit alliance, and creating a curse tablet. You will advance your sorcery through divination, sigil work, necromancy, and other techniques, developing more powerful expertise every step of the way.

Includes a foreword by River Devora, a multi-traditional spirit worker, healer, clergyperson, and teacher

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The Magic of the Otherworld: Modern Sorcery from the Wellspring of Celtic Traditions

The Magic of the Otherworld: Modern Sorcery from the Wellspring of Celtic Traditions

The Magic of the Otherworld: Modern Sorcery from the Wellspring of Celtic Traditions

The Magic of the Otherworld: Modern Sorcery from the Wellspring of Celtic Traditions

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Build Your Own Magical Practice Rooted in Celtic Traditions

Shaped by ancient and mythological texts, this book introduces you to a wellspring of Celtic magic and demonstrates how to apply these deep traditions to your unique, contemporary practice. Morpheus Ravenna helps you develop your skills from the ground up through rituals and deity work for healing, empowerment, justice, and more. With hands-on activities woven alongside history and lore from all over the Celtic world, you will master spiritual hygiene practices, protection methods, conflict magic, and a variety of other topics.

Drawing upon polytheism, animism, and a connection to the Otherworld, Morpheus provides instructions for blessing water, conducting an ancestor elevation rite, beginning a spirit alliance, and creating a curse tablet. You will advance your sorcery through divination, sigil work, necromancy, and other techniques, developing more powerful expertise every step of the way.

Includes a foreword by River Devora, a multi-traditional spirit worker, healer, clergyperson, and teacher


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738772806
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide, LTD.
Publication date: 07/08/2023
Pages: 344
Sales rank: 626,659
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Morpheus Ravenna (Pronouns: Sí/Hir) is a genderfluid sorcerer, artist, and writer residing in the East Bay area of California. Sí is a dedicant of the Morrígan, with a practice rooted in animism, folk magic, and Celtic polytheism. An initiate of the Anderson Feri tradition of witchcraft, sí has practiced devotional polytheism and the magical arts for over twenty-five years. Sí is the author of The Book of the Great Queen (Concrescent Press, 2015) and a priest and co-founder of the Coru Cathubodua Priesthood.

Morpheus makes hir living as a tattoo artist, and sí creates devotional artworks and sorcerous crafts in a variety of media. Sí also practices medieval armored combat and is very fond of spears. Morpheus can be reached through hir website at BansheeArts.com.


River Devora is a multi-traditional spirit worker, healer, clergyperson, and Santera. She has been an active member of the Bay Area Pagan and polytheist communities since the early 1990s, and she has led classes, rituals, workshops, and other programs locally and nationally. She was initiated as a community priestess with Waxing Muse Coven in 1996 and was crowned to Ochun in 2011. She teaches the Strong Roots and Wide Branches Polytheist class series and interfaith community, and she provides spiritual counseling, somatic coaching, divination, and other magic and healing services. Learn more at RiverDevora.com.

Table of Contents

Contents

List of Rituals and Workings xiii

List of Figures and Tables xv

Acknowledgments xvii

Foreword xix

Introduction 1

Chapter 1: Purification and Spiritual Hygiene 19

Chapter 2: Apotropaic Charms and Protection Magics 49

Chapter 3: Spirit Work and Spirit Alliances 79

Chapter 4: Enchantment and the Poetics of Sorcery 107

Chapter 5: Divination, Sign, and Sigil 133

Chapter 6: Necromancy and Ancestor Work 163

Chapter 7: Binding Magic, Oaths, and Geis-prayers 193

Chapter 8: Justice, Cursing, and Transgressive Magic 217

Chapter 9: War and Conflict Magic 247

Closing 281

Glossary of Non-English Terms 285

Bibliography 291

Index 305

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