Apocalyptic Witchcraft gives a compelling and profound account of the Sabbat and Wild Hunt as living experiences. Dream, lunar and menstrual magic are explored as a path to this knowledge. The wolf, the Devil, and the Goddess of witchcraft are then encountered in a landscape that ultimately reveals the witch to her or himself. These are not separate threads, but arise from a deep mythic structure and are woven together into a single unifying vision. Alternating between polemic, poetic and ecstatic prose, an harmonious course is revealed in a sequence of el- egant stratagems. Seemingly disparate aspects are joined into a vision which is neither afraid of blessing nor curse. It offers a renewed sense of purpose and meaning for a witchcraft that has seen many of its treasured ideas about itself destroyed. An apocalyptic Age demands an apocalyptic witcheraft, and this is a book which is offered up to revolutionise the body of the call, a way out of the dark impasse,


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