Pagan Portals - Fairy Witchcraft
A guidebook for those seeking a path that combines modern neopagan witchcraft with the older Celtic Fairy Faith.
A guidebook for those seeking a path that combines modern neopagan witchcraft with the older Celtic Fairy Faith.
A guidebook for those seeking a path that combines modern neopagan witchcraft with the older Celtic Fairy Faith.
Angels & spirit guides, Celtic spirituality, Paganism & neo-paganism
Many neopagans today are drawn to honor the fairies but find that the modern-day path to Fairy is hidden in mist and shadow. Yet the path is still there, waiting for those who are ready to seek it out. This is a guidebook for those seeking a path that combines modern neopagan witchcraft with the older Celtic Fairy Faith. Topics include basic beliefs and practices, holidays, tools, altar set up, and theology, with the intent of giving the seeker a solid grounding in the basics of modern Fairy Witchcraft.
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This first installment introduces us to the Faery Witchcraft trilogy, a series in which the author combines modern Witchcraft, Neopaganism and old Fairy Faith to create a respectful, inspiring and useful branch. As part of the Pagan Portals series, this is a rather short reading that takes no time, but filled with useful insights into the world of the Fair Folk. We get to know about holidays, tools, deities, and magic, just to name a few subjects. Morgan Daimler is one of the most trustworthy names when it comes to faeries, and this book proves why. Everything is crystal clear, raises makes the reader question whether this would be a path for them or not and offers enough guidance for us to get started either way. Faeries are such a fascinating topic I can never get enough of them, and it was even better to read about the author’s personal experiences at the end of each chapter; it is helpful to know what kind of interaction we can expect, and although there are some creepy ones, there are others so beautiful I daydreamed about them. The resources list at the end comes in handy for the curious ones who are left wanting for more. The author made it clear that this is a risky, adventurous path, not suited for those who like to play it safe or take little risks. Pagan Portals - Fairy Witchcraft: A Neopagan's Guide to the Celtic Fairy Faith, paints a comprehensive picture of what these ambiguous beings are and what we can expect of them, as pesky and as they can be. Like every Daimler book, it is print magic! ~ Kyler B. Warhol
Can you recognize a fairy cat? Morgan Daimler has interacted with Fairies since she was a small child. She views them three-dimensionally, not as the limited New Age/media-interpreted versions that many of us are familiar with. She sees them as they are with their full range of emotions and motivations. Telling it like it is, she recounts her system of Fairy Witchcraft, based on decades of personal experience. She goes back to the roots of Celtic pagan wisdom to put it all into perspective, but it’s clear that the information she conveys is not from “book learning”. It comes from contact with the Fey Folk themselves. This very personal recollection has a special air of enchantment about it. As one reads, it becomes clear that Daimler not only has personal experience with the Wee Folk, she has been completely charmed by them. She has not, however, been deluded by “pixie-led glamour”. She just likes these ethereal creatures, warts and all. The book contains lots of rituals, correspondences, and magical tools. The interweaving of modern witchcraft with fairy lore makes for a special experience and Daimler opens the door for us to join her in that world. Fun to read … Full of information … Complete with in-depth references at the end … This is a gift from the fairy realms indeed, delivered by one of their biggest fans. SHOP FOR THE BOOK © 2014 Anna Jedrziewski and InannaWorks.com ~ InannaWorks.com, Anna Jedrziewski
Fairy Witchcraft By Morgan Daimler Reviewed & Endorsed Peter Lucibelli Fairy Witchcraft is a very well researched study on Fairy beliefs, folklore and Morgan’s personal experience with these entities. I found this book to be full of great and useful information as I continue my studies in the craft. There is a good amount said of protection and steps to take as the Fairy folk is not always easily understood or known for that matter. However, the benefits of having them work with you can be an incredible benefit. To have a Fairy on your side is a useful tool. Morgan from time to time adds her own experiences as I mentioned but it is so what I loved about the book. For years before I began in the craft I went to a place she mentions in the book and have felt the same feeling verbatim of what she and many others felt about the place. Morgan though takes it to a new level with feeling the forest as it spoke to her. It is stories like this that had me reading it and almost living it. Morgan is a talented author, knows here craft well, does excellent research and makes you want to follow down paths you may not otherwise hear about. I very much enjoyed the book. - Peter Lucibelli, singer/songwriter on "Waiting For You" ~ Peter Lucibelli
Morgan Daimler takes you on a journey into the fascinating world of faery witchcraft, lovely book on a wonderful subject. ~ Rachel Patterson - Author of Pagan Portals Kitchen Witchcraft & Grimoire of a Kitchen Witch
Fairy Witchcraft is a very well researched study on Fairy beliefs, folklore and Morgan’s personal experience with these entities. I found this book to be full of great and useful information as I continue my studies in the craft. ~ Peter Lucibelli, singer/songwriter on
This much-needed book on the art and practice of Fairy Witchcraft is both informative and enjoyable. Morgan Daimler presents the traditional lore and workings of the fairy world in a way that is practical to explore and deep in it's understanding. ~ David Salisbury, David Salisbury, author of The Deep Heart of Witchcraft
A heartfelt guide to drawing on the power and magic of the Sidhe. Fairy Witchcraft is a must read for anyone interested in connecting and working with the Fairy realm. Stephanie Woodfield, author of Celtic Lore and Spellcraft of the Dark Goddess: Invoking the Morrigan ~ Stephanie Woodfield, author of Celtic Lore and Spellcraft of the Dark Goddess: Invoking the Morrigan