Truth About Teutonic Magick Paperback - 2002
by Edred Thorsson
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Discover the incredible storehouse of power available in the faith, symbols, and practice of one of the world's great magickal traditions, when you read "The Truth About Teutonic Magick" by Edred Thorsson.
The deep secrets and great truths about how the Teutons practiced their troth and magick in days of yore--and how the Teutonic faith lives on today--is explored in "The Truth About Teutonic Magick. "Thorsson, a world-famous author and expert on northern European traditions and magick, has dedicated over 20 years to studying all aspects of the Teutonic magickal and religious tradition. He brings the fruit of that knowledge to you in this book. "The Truth About Teutonic Magick" penetrates the mysteries of the two great traditions of Teutonic--or Germanic--magick: the practice of traveling to other dimensions and the system of magickal symbolism called the runes. "The Truth About Teutonic Magick "is a clear, fascinating introduction to Teutonic magick, covering:
-The key deities of Teutonic religion: Woden, Freya, Thor, Frigga, and others -The divine realms and Yggdrasill
-The 24 runes--a magickal map of the cosmos and human consciousness -The use of runic ritual for magickal and divinatory purposes
-Seidhr: the shamanic practice of traveling to other dimensions -Rituals of Teutonic magick: hallowing, blessing, drinking, rede, giving, and more
-The sacred cycle of the year -The Faustian tradition and Saturnian magick
If you want to discover the source of one of the most powerful magickal systems around (perhaps, reaching back to your own heritage), you should get "The Truth About Teutonic Magick.
Details
- Title Truth About Teutonic Magick
- Author Edred Thorsson
- Binding Paperback
- Edition 2nd edition
- Pages 64
- Publisher Llewellyn Publications, Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.A.
- Date September 1, 2002
- ISBN 9780875427799
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