The Witch's Art of Incantation: Spoken Charms, Spells, & Curses in Folk Witchcraft

The Witch's Art of Incantation: Spoken Charms, Spells, & Curses in Folk Witchcraft - Roger J. Horne

The Witch's Art of Incantation: Spoken Charms, Spells, & Curses in Folk Witchcraft


In its sampling of over 120 individual incantations rooted in the texts and lore of previous centuries, The Witch's Art of Incantation reveals the often overlooked diversity of the incantatory arts: charms that beckon, charms that command, charms that poison, charms that remember, charms that terrify, charms that praise and exalt. Because each charm is accompanied by an approximate date, region, and associated source text, student witches will sharpen their own knowledge of folkloric texts while engaging with these rich and potent spells. The practical methods in the introduction, though seemingly simple, outline rarely discussed methods of incantation, including the construction of the magical listener and pairings with sympathetic and contagious ritual acts. A virtual witch's psalter of incantatory source material, The Witch's Art of Incantation is sure to make a unique addition to the modern folk witch's library. From the introduction: "In the mid-seventeenth century, Scottish witch Isobel Gowdie's words were believed to hold strange power. An utterance from her was thought by the authorities to spell sickness, doom, or dire misfortune to her victims. What might be a simple rhyme on the tongue of another was transformed in her mouth into a magical act, a machination of the witches' craft, darkly wondrous and full of potency. Whether Gowdie possessed any specific form of training in the witch's art of incantation is beside the point entirely. Speech itself, in the witch's craft, is a magical act. This, reader, is the fulcrum that binds the present volume, the exact aim and goal of this present work. Today, we are both spoiled and plagued by representations of the witches' art of incantation all around us. Our fictive wingardium leviosas and bippity-boppity-boos have inured us to the very real craft of magical words left to us by our real ancestors. Even if one is so fortunate to come across a book with actual historic charms from the past, one must have a certain amount of knowledge and practice in order to make use of it. Yet, this wealth of lore is all around us, it seems. The barriers to achievement in spoken charm and incantation are not so much practical as ideological; most of us don't seem to know what to make of these archaic remnants or how to incorporate them into our practice. Modern witches, in the well-meaning work of creating new charms (that are, for certain, potent in their own right), ar
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In its sampling of over 120 individual incantations rooted in the texts and lore of previous centuries, The Witch's Art of Incantation reveals the often overlooked diversity of the incantatory arts: charms that beckon, charms that command, charms that poison, charms that remember, charms that terrify, charms that praise and exalt. Because each charm is accompanied by an approximate date, region, and associated source text, student witches will sharpen their own knowledge of folkloric texts while engaging with these rich and potent spells. The practical methods in the introduction, though seemingly simple, outline rarely discussed methods of incantation, including the construction of the magical listener and pairings with sympathetic and contagious ritual acts. A virtual witch's psalter of incantatory source material, The Witch's Art of Incantation is sure to make a unique addition to the modern folk witch's library. From the introduction: "In the mid-seventeenth century, Scottish witch Isobel Gowdie's words were believed to hold strange power. An utterance from her was thought by the authorities to spell sickness, doom, or dire misfortune to her victims. What might be a simple rhyme on the tongue of another was transformed in her mouth into a magical act, a machination of the witches' craft, darkly wondrous and full of potency. Whether Gowdie possessed any specific form of training in the witch's art of incantation is beside the point entirely. Speech itself, in the witch's craft, is a magical act. This, reader, is the fulcrum that binds the present volume, the exact aim and goal of this present work. Today, we are both spoiled and plagued by representations of the witches' art of incantation all around us. Our fictive wingardium leviosas and bippity-boppity-boos have inured us to the very real craft of magical words left to us by our real ancestors. Even if one is so fortunate to come across a book with actual historic charms from the past, one must have a certain amount of knowledge and practice in order to make use of it. Yet, this wealth of lore is all around us, it seems. The barriers to achievement in spoken charm and incantation are not so much practical as ideological; most of us don't seem to know what to make of these archaic remnants or how to incorporate them into our practice. Modern witches, in the well-meaning work of creating new charms (that are, for certain, potent in their own right), ar
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