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By Witch Eye
Selections From the Feri Uprising
Volume: One
by assorted authors
Paperback. 262 pages |
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Witch Eye: A Zine of Feri Uprising began serving the Feri community in 1999 as a place in which the various lines of our shared tradition could come together to express our unique views and share our magick. In this volume is reprinted selected material from the first seven issues (now out-of-print) as well as some brand new material never before published.
Included in this volume is material by:
T. Thorn Coyle
Victor & Cora Anderson
Storm Faerywolf
Gwydion Pendderwen
Rhea Shemazi
Brian Dragon
Chas Bogan
The Pitch Black Witch
...and many more!
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Etheric Anatomy:
The Three Selves and Astral Travel
by Victor H. Anderson
Paperback. 60 pages |
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In this much anticipated volume, the late Grandmaster and teacher Victor Anderson discusses in detail astral phenomena and the psychic structure of the human being, including an introduction to the Three Selves, a foundational teaching of the Feri Tradition of Witchcraft.
The information presented is sound and diverse. In true shaman's style, discussions of larger topics are often peppered with commentary and personal examples, making this more than just an information manual. It is the product of personal experience and as such is an invaluable tool to anyone who wishes to understand and experience deeper levels of consciousness, regardless of one's chosen spiritual path.
This is a must have for any Pagan, Witch, healer, or practicing occultist.
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Evolutionary Witchcraft
by T. Thorn Coyle
Paperback. 302 pages
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Most of us tap only a fraction of our capacity as human beings. As a result, we often feel weak, directionless, or incomplete. This book shows us how to become the strong and compassionate, fierce and generous, joyous and responsible human individuals that we have the potential to be. Using tools from the potent and secretive Feri Tradition of Witchcraft, Coyle issues an invitation to our wild magical core - the source of change and connection. Following the ritual of creating sacred space, the book is designed to be read through once, then used as a ten-month training program.
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Fifty Years in the Feri Tradition
by Cora Anderson
Paperback. 64 pages |
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Cora Anderson reveals some of the practices of Feri tradition spirituality, and explains a little bit of our history. Written as a gift for her husband, the blind poet and shaman Victor Anderson, this book is an elegantly simple window into a darkly powerful, and joyously beautiful path of deep personal transformation.
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Lilith's Garden
by Victor H. Anderson
Paperback. 87 pages |
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The further poetry of Victor Anderson...
Continuing where 'Thorns of the Bloodrose' left off, here is another collection of Craft poetry from the late Victor Anderson, founder of the F(a)eri(e) tradition of Witchcraft.
Included are poems exploring the natural beauty of the world and the cycles of life and death, love poems, as well as liturgical devotionals to the Goddess in Her many guises.
Much of the material in this book later found its way into the liturgies and ritual scripts of the Feri tradition.
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The Stars Within the Earth
by Storm Faerywolf
Paperback. 106 pages
Signed by the author
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$16.95
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As mystery illumines our world mundane, so shine the stars within the earth.
With poetry and spells inspired by the practices of the Feri tradition of Witchcraft, Storm Faerywolf voyeuristically exposes the dynamism aroused from profane themes entwined with sacred imagery.
Magickal in effect, queer in perspective, this poetic grimoire has enticed eclectic subjects to join the orgy, the erotic revelation of our world truebeneath, betwixt and beyond.
Poems
Spells
Prayers
Invocations
Art
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Thorns of the Blood Rose
by Victor H. Anderson
Paperback. 106 pages |
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Here is a collection of the poetry of the late Victor Anderson, founder of the F(a)eri(e) tradition of Witchcraft.
Included are poems exploring the natural beauty of the world and the cycles of life and death, love poems, as well as liturgical devotionals to the Goddess in Her many guises.
Much of the material in this book later found its way into the liturgies and ritual scripts of the Feri tradition.
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The White Wand
Toward a Feri Aesthetic
by Anaar
Paperback. 60 pages
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$12.00
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In some branches of the Feri tradition the white wand is said to belong to the artist, the poet, the ritualist, or the bard. In this volume Feri initiate Anaar presents the arts as a pathway to Feri, exploring various aspects of the creative process and how they intersect with the very core of our traditional practices. Included is a brief interview with the late Victor Anderson.
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