Conjuring Dirt: Magick of Footprints, Crossroads & Graveyards

Author:   Taren S
Publisher:   Collective Ink
ISBN:  

9781803413327


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   29 September 2023
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Conjuring Dirt: Magick of Footprints, Crossroads & Graveyards


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Right under your feet lies one of the best magickal tools a practitioner could use in their workings - dirt. Whether it comes from graveyards, footprints, crossroads, or elsewhere, the dirt from different places is a powerful aid in the magick to your workings.  When we work with dirt, we’re working with one of the most fundamental elements of being human. From dust we appeared and to dust we shall return, the saying goes. Dirt creates a magickal, energetic link that heightens any endeavor. This element of earth brings a deep spiritual dynamic and connection to any working. Since it might be difficult to decide where to start - because dirt covers the planet, even under the oceans - author Taren S narrows the focus to specific magickal-spiritual locations, locations of merit and power, for you to collect your own dirt. Implementing dirt into magickal workings requires more skill than its availability would denote. Dirt workings involve the realms of light and dark magick, healing, curses, and death. This book will guide, help, and warn all those who wish to use dirt for magickal workings.

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Author:   Taren S
Publisher:   Collective Ink
Imprint:   John Hunt Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.666kg
ISBN:  

9781803413327


ISBN 10:   1803413328
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   29 September 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Learning about magic can sometimes feel a little like reading a cookbook, but Conjuring Dirt manages to take an underserved and humble aspect of folk magic and give it new life. Taren acts as a tour guide or museum docent to the world of soils and dirts deployed for sorcerous purposes. This isn't a by-the-numbers sort of tour, though, as Taren enlivens informative sections on graveyard dirt or working at the crossroads with stories drawn from history, folklore, and her own life. You learn about the uses of dirt taken from church grounds or courthouses, but also get the back story on a Beaufort, South Carolina politician who feared that people were hexing him using dirt from a local burnt-down church. She discusses using dirt from an enemy's garden, and takes you to New Orleans and the Father of the Garden District, whose own botanical bounty was stolen away by his neighbors, piece by piece after his wife died. Like the very best guidebooks or local excursions, you're accompanied by someone who answers your questions before you even ask them and who has a tale to tell, about every stop along the way that makes you feel like you're getting the inside scoop. As a practical guide it's full of useful tidbits, too, but the stories are what will keep you coming back to this compact-but-captivating little book.--Cory Thomas Hutcheson, author of New World Witchery


Learning about magic can sometimes feel a little like reading a cookbook, but Conjuring Dirt manages to take an underserved and humble aspect of folk magic and give it new life. Taren acts as a tour guide or museum docent to the world of soils and dirts deployed for sorcerous purposes. This isn't a by-the-numbers sort of tour, though, as Taren enlivens informative sections on graveyard dirt or working at the crossroads with stories drawn from history, folklore, and her own life. You learn about the uses of dirt taken from church grounds or courthouses, but also get the back story on a Beaufort, South Carolina politician who feared that people were hexing him using dirt from a local burnt-down church. She discusses using dirt from an enemy's garden, and takes you to New Orleans and the Father of the Garden District, whose own botanical bounty was stolen away by his neighbors, piece by piece after his wife died. Like the very best guidebooks or local excursions, you're accompanied by someone who answers your questions before you even ask them and who has a tale to tell, about every stop along the way that makes you feel like you're getting the inside scoop. As a practical guide it's full of useful tidbits, too, but the stories are what will keep you coming back to this compact-but-captivating little book. -- Cory Thomas Hutcheson, author of New World Witchery


"Learning about magic can sometimes feel a little like reading a cookbook, but Conjuring Dirt manages to take an underserved and humble aspect of folk magic and give it new life. Taren acts as a tour guide or museum docent to the world of soils and dirts deployed for sorcerous purposes. This isn't a by-the-numbers sort of tour, though, as Taren enlivens informative sections on graveyard dirt or working at the crossroads with stories drawn from history, folklore, and her own life. You learn about the uses of dirt taken from church grounds or courthouses, but also get the back story on a Beaufort, South Carolina politician who feared that people were hexing him using dirt from a local burnt-down church. She discusses using dirt from an enemy's garden, and takes you to New Orleans and the ""Father of the Garden District,"" whose own botanical bounty was stolen away by his neighbors, piece by piece after his wife died. Like the very best guidebooks or local excursions, you're accompanied by someone who answers your questions before you even ask them and who has a tale to tell, about every stop along the way that makes you feel like you're getting the inside scoop. As a practical guide it's full of useful tidbits, too, but the stories are what will keep you coming back to this compact-but-captivating little book. --Cory Thomas Hutcheson, author of New World Witchery"


Author Information

Taren S stood in her first magickal circle in the backwoods of North Carolina when she was seventeen years old. She was initiated High Priestess within American Witchcraft in 1995. For over a decade she worked at a Haitian Voodoo Doctor’s botanica as a spiritual counselor and professional tarot card reader in the South Carolina Lowcountry region. Furthering her magickal and spiritual path she was initiated as a Mama Bridget within American Voodoo/Hoodoo. She currently lives in San Diego, California.

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