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Witches, Sirens and Soothsayers Susannah Marriott

Witches, Sirens and Soothsayers By Susannah Marriott

Witches, Sirens and Soothsayers by Susannah Marriott


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Summary

Illustrating how witchcraft has manifested itself through history across all cultures, this book draws parallels and differences between them. It explains how our perception of the witch has changed over time and explains the practices of witchcraft. It also contains eye witness sightings and poetry and prose on witches.

Witches, Sirens and Soothsayers Summary

Witches, Sirens and Soothsayers by Susannah Marriott

Witches, sirens and soothsayers is an intriguing historical, literary and cultural account of the strange and mysterious world of those potent women who have outraged, enchanted and inspired the world with their abilities to see into the future and to commune with the spirits; to heal and transform with their potions; to change the course of events with their allure. This book illustrates how witchcraft has manifested itself through history across all cultures, drawing parallels and differences between them. It explains how our perception of the witch has changed over time and explains the practices of witchcraft today.Also containing eye witness sightings, poetry and prose on witches, from classical sources and Shakespeare onward, charms and riddles to ward off witches and interviews with practising witches, fantasy authors, religious leaders, historians and sociologists

About Susannah Marriott

Susannah Marriot is a UK based writer with a special interest in fairies, art and literature. Her work has appeared in magazines and newspapers including Weekend Guardian, Daily Record, SShe and Junior. She has also broadcast on BBC Radio Four's Something Understood with Mark Tully. She has also published the following titles for MQP: Brides Companion, Fairies Handbook, Art of Motherhood, Va Va Voom Yoga and The Odd Couple.

Table of Contents

Chapter one: The Witches Domain The witch's night-time dominion, The witching hour: midnight, The night 'mare': witches in dreams, The night sky: the movement of the planets, Astral magic: absorbing the powers of the heavenly bodies, The magic of the moon, Goddess profile: Artemis, The witch's year: the wheel of the Celtic year, Candlemass, Roodmas, Lammas, All Hallow's Eve, Goddess profile: Hekate, queen of the underworld Chapter Two: Natural Magic The witch's mastery of the forces of nature, Sympathetic magic, The power of mother earth, Goddess profile: Natura, Roman goddess who gives life to the earth, Spells to heal the earth, Sweeping the earth: the broom's mysterious powers, Magical metals, Powerful gemstones, Hagstones, A witchey landscape: cairns and standing stones, Witches in caves, the Pendle witches, Deadly nightshade and other flowers used by witches, Bewitching trees, Magical herbs and spices, Witches of springs and wells, Purifying water, The floating witch, the wrecking witch, The powers of flight Brujos, Mexican witches who turn into owls, Flying on a broomstick, Thunder and lightning, mist and wind in witch tales, Weather spells, Goddess profile: the Cailleach: Scottish/Irish bringer of winter and storms, Power over space: consecrating a circle, Sacred shapes: circle, pentagram, triangle, square, The magic of fire, Witches and bonfires Chapter Three: The Outsider Sourceress The solitary witch, Why she's trouble, Ruler of the crossroads and boundaries Protectress of travellers, Charms for travellers, Travelling between worlds, The house in the middle of the forest, Story: Hansel and Gretel's witch Wise women: the power of age, The wandering crone, James I's witchcraft laws, The Inquisition, American witch trials, African witches in early America, The witchfinder general Matthew Hopkins, The hidden sorceress in the home: Bewitched, How she gets in: down chimneys and through keyholes, Charms to ward off evil, Amulets and Talismans, Protective metals: horseshoes, pins and silver coins, Salt and mustard seeds, Trapping a witch in a bottle Chapter Four: Enhancement and Ritual Glamour Ancient Egyptian origins, Goddess profile: Isis, Egypt's goddess of magic Born into the craft: seventh child of a seventh child; born foot-first, Initiation rites, Incense and candles, Libations: spilling magical liquids, Incantation and invocation, Magical vowels, alphabets and runes, Binding with oaths, Naming and true names, Fairy story: along lines of Rumpelstiltskin, Robes and hats: ceremonial dress and its magical colours Chapter Five: Charmers, Soothsayers and prophetesses The association of witches and 'cunning women' with divination, What is good and bad luck?, Sixth sense, Fortune-telling, Astrology and the magic properties of the signs of the zodiac, Reading the cards: Tarot and other packs Palm-reading, Reading tea leaves, Cursing with stones, Egyptian magic and gypsies Chapter Six: The Naughty Witch Bad behaviour: naughty but nice; why modern women are attracted to the rule-breaking power of witches, Why witches celebrate natural pleasures, Provoking 'unlawful' love, Love magic, Goddess profile: Lilith, the sexually insatiable witch , Barenaked ladies: why witches get naked outdoors, Ceremonial undress: the burlesque witch, Rites celebrating the female body,African-American story: the witch who took off her skin, Spells to charm a lover, Men, temptation and beautiful witches, Walt Disney and ugly witches, Teenage would-be witches: Sabrina and Charmed, Witches and fertility

Additional information

GOR003692703
9781846012693
1846012694
Witches, Sirens and Soothsayers by Susannah Marriott
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Octopus Publishing Group
20080830
432
N/A
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