From the earliest grimoires, animals have been associated with witches. This book covers all aspects of working magic with familiars and how to create profound relationships with your own pets. Dodie Graham McKay shares folklore and historical information as well as practical exercises and spells. Featuring a cover illustration by Laura Tempest Zakroff and deep insight on how to witches relate to their familiars and companions, this book helps you work with animal energy through dozens of charms, recipes, rituals, and more. Dodie takes you back in time to explore supernatural entities and long-ago symbolism. Then she delves into modern ways to understand animals and partner with them including stories about her relationship with animals. From making pumpkin oat dog biscuits to shapeshifting via dance, this book will enrich your experiences with the animals in your life.
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Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 08 Oct 2024
Publisher: Llewellyn PublicationsU.S.
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780738770116
About Dodie Graham McKay
Dodie Graham McKay (Treaty One Territory Winnipeg Canada) is an initiated Witch and independent filmmaker. Since the 1980s she has been involved in magic music and other forms of media. Dodie is the founder of Moongazey Films Inc has written for The Wild Hunt and is active in her local art and magic communities. Visit her at DodieGrahamMcKay.com. Kelden (Minnesota) has been practicing Traditional Witchcraft for more than a decade. He is the author of The Crooked Path: An Introduction to Traditional Witchcraft. Additionally his writing has appeared in The Witch's Altar The New Aradia: A Witch's Handbook to Magical Resistance and This Witch magazine. Kelden is also the cocreator of The Traditional Witch's Deck and he authors a blog on the Patheos Pagan channel called By Athame and Stang. In his free time Kelden enjoys reading hiking growing poisonous plants and playing ukulele. Learn more at Patheos.com/Blogs/ByAthameAndStang.