Veneficium: Magic, Witchcraft and the Poison Path
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Veneficium: Magic, Witchcraft and the Poison Path

Paperback – January 30, 2018

Price
$24.95
Format
Paperback
Pages
196
Publisher
Three Hands Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1945147203
Dimensions
5.25 x 0.75 x 9 inches
Weight
10.6 ounces

Description

From the Publisher Second edition of the book, with additional chapters and images. About the Author Daniel A. Schulke is the author of several works concerning magic, sorcery, and the occult dimensions of plants. In particular, his work concentrates on the vital mystical communion between magical practitioner and the spirit world, as extant in folk magic and charming traditions worldwide. His articles on these subjects have appeared in the occult journals STARFIRE, ABRAXAS, and THE CAULDRON.

Features & Highlights

  • In many esoteric traditions, there exists an iconic or linguistic corollary between the concepts of ‘poisoner’ and ‘sorcerer’, suggesting a sinistral magical kinship. Indeed, the use of plant, animal and mineral toxins is a strand of magic originating in remotest antiquity and reaching the present day. Beyond its mundane function as an agent of corporeal harm, poisons have also served as gateways of religious ecstasy, occult knowledge, and sensorial aberration, as well as the basis of cures. Allied with Samael, the fallen serpent-angel of first transgression whose Hebrew name in some translations is ‘Venom of God’, this facet of magic wends through the rites of ancient Sumer and Egypt, penetrating European Necromancy, Alchemy, the arcane the rites of the Witches’ Sabbath, and modern-day folk magic. VENEFICIUM concerns the intersection of magic and poison. Of particular note to this study are the herbs of the so-called ‘Devil’s Garden’, which bear relation to the allied witchcraft concepts of the Graal of Midnight, the Witches’ Supper, and the flying ointment of the witches which has exerted fascination over scholars, historians, and practitioners alike. Beyond consideration of the toxicological dimensions of magical power, the related threads of astral and philosophical poisons are also examined, and their resonance and dissonance with magical practice explored. VENEFICIUM will be of interest to students of magic, witchcraft, alchemy, botanical folklore, medicine, and occult pharmacology.

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A bit pretentious and inaccessible.

While this book is full of interesting information, I felt I spent a great deal of time trying to decipher it. The language is archaic, a bit overdone and obviously not aimed toward lay people. I am not an academic, but I am pagan and practise witchcraft. I thought I would really enjoy this book but found it a bit pretentious and inaccessible. I enjoyed Witches' Ointment by Thomas Hatsis a great deal more and would recommend it instead.
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Meh.

Not the best - not the worst.
Authors got some good points and good stories, was hoping for more from the hype.