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Scottish Witchcraft

A Complete Guide to Authentic Folklore, Spells, and Magickal Tools

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Scottish Witchcraft

By: Barbara Meiklejohn-Free, Ronald Hutton - foreword
Narrated by: Ruth Urquhart
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Hear the call of the highlands for powerful magick, healing, and divination

Take a journey through the magickal folk traditions of Scotland. Barbara Meiklejohn-Free, a Scottish hereditary witch, shares her own spiritual awakening into the craft and shows you how to integrate these practices into your own life. Discover the secrets of divination, scrying, faery magick, and communication with ancestors.

Explore herb and plant lore and specific rituals to address what you most desire. Filled with inspiring anecdotes, craft history, and step-by-step instructions, this book will help you begin a new chapter of spiritual discovery.

©2019 Barbara Meiklejohn-Free (P)2020 Tantor
Magic Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Spirituality Witchcraft Highlander Parapsychology Scotland Extrasensory Perception Celtic Paganism

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This is more like a delusional autobiographical fever dream than a guide to witchcraft. All the author does is talk about herself and her childhood trauma which makes her story even more unbelievable- especially the werewolf part and the fairy queen part. Although it’s nice to listen to- it’s hasn’t provided me with any further insight into practicing. She states you can’t learn witchcraft through a book and must learn from others- so why write the book in the first place? Pish posh.

Unbelievable and total fantasy

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interesting practical workings.
reliably compatible with my current level of 3rd + year learning of lore, herbal and more.
thoroughly interesting and enjoyable format

second time listened

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I really enjoyed it and it was great that it was written in the Highlands where I am from

very informative and practical

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As a Scottish reader in Argyll I'm really enjoying this book but wish that I had bought the paper version to read rather than endure the consistent mispronunciation of the word "cailleach," a word so integral to this book. It should be Ka-y-ach similar to kayak but with the Scottish chhh sound instead of a k at the end.

Mispronounced

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would love more books like this one more books on this topic would be much appreciated

wonderful

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