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Pagan Portals Series - 2021 3 Moon Books CATALOGUE Pagan Portals Series - 2021 3 Moon Books 22 ORDER FORM 25 DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION *Format is H8.5xW5.5 inches/H216xW140mm unless otherwise stated. *Publication is always on the last Friday of the month except December when it may vary. Moon Books Pagan Portals - Runes Kylie Holmes Runes are an ancient Scandinavian writing system. They have been used for hundreds of years as part of magical rituals, spells and foretelling the future, and are steeped in mystery and secrecy. This book contains meanings of the twenty-four Runes, providing a simple and easy to follow guide for any aspiring Rune caster. Moon Books; 2013-12-13; Spirituality/Paganism & Neo-Paganism/Alphabets & Writing Systems; Pb-9781846945311, $10.95/£6.99, 106pp, 5.5x8.5inches / 216x140mm, Ebk-9781782792680, $5.99/£3.99. Pagan Portals - Hedge Riding Harmonia Saille The hedge riding aspect of hedge witchery is perhaps the most difficult part of the hedge witch pathway. This book focuses on that aspect alone and is an experiential guide. If you want to learn more about Hedge Witchraft, there is an accompanying book in this series, Pagans Portals — Hedge Witchcraft. Hedge Magic is to follow. "Anyone, Witch or otherwise, who feels a true affinity with Nature will appreciate the explanations and teachings found in these books. I very much recommend them." Raymond Buckland Moon Books; 2012-08-31; Shamanism/Paganism & Neo-Paganism/Witchcraft; Pb-9781780993485, $10.95/£6.99, 68pp, 0inches / 0mm, Ebk-9781780993492, $5.99/£3.99. Pagan Portals - God-Speaking Judith O'Grady A new concept in Earth ecology incorporating mysticism and folk religion. The author is both a trance seer and a biologist, bringing a unique balance to an examination of nature philosophy. "The author takes you on a journey through pagan history, belief in god, worship and the ritual that accompanies it, ending with a reflection on belief in the modern day." Rachel Patterson Moon Books; 2013-05-31; Ecology/Gaia & Earth Energies/Religious; Pb-9781780992815, $10.95/£6.99, 61pp, 8.5x5.5inches / 216x140mm, Ebk-9781780992822, $5.99/£3.99. Pagan Portals - Hedge Witchcraft Harmonia Saille There is no dogma attached to hedge witchcraft. There are no tenets to follow. The path of a hedge witch is very much an individual one, and it is a solitary practice. In this way, this book is based on my own experiences as a hedge witch living in Ireland and following a Celtic path. "Harmonia Saille's two books on Hedge Witchcraft are a true delight, being both informative and entertaining. Hedge Witchcraft is often mentioned 'in passing' but seldom examined in detail. Anyone, Witch or otherwise, who feels a true affinity with Nature will appreciate the explanations and teachings found in these books. I very much recommend them." Raymond Buckland Moon Books; 2012-08-31; Witchcraft/Paganism & Neo-Paganism; Ebk-9781780993300, $5.99/£3.99, Pb-9781780993331, $10.95/£6.99, 87pp, 0inches / 0mm. 3 www.johnhuntpublishing.com Moon Books Pagan Portals - Pathworking through Poetry Fiona Tinker This book is an exploration of ideas revealed through poetry. It is also an exploration of how symbols and metaphors can be used as a guide on the very personal journey involved in Pagan Pathworking. "...a particularly valuable addition to any thinking Pagan’s library." John Macintyre, former President of The Pagan Federation and former Presiding Officer of the Scottish Pagan Federation Moon Books; 2012-12-14; Paganism & Neo-Paganism/Poetry; Pb-9781780992853, $10.95/£6.99, 89pp, 8.5x5.5inches / 216x140mm, Ebk-9781780992860, $5.99/£3.99. Pagan Portals - Zen Druidry Joanna van der Hoeven Blending Zen and Druidry can bring a fully rewarding, rich spirituality for today, immersing one in the present and working with the cycles of nature. "The best dishes are the ones that leave you wanting more, and Joanna’s book is like a perfect hors d’oeuvres. She shows you how well the two paths can weave together, and if someone were to ask me what books I’d recommend to those interested in combining Buddhism and Druidry, I’d say: start with Zen Druidry." Philip Carr-Gomm Moon Books; 2013-04-26; Paganism & Neo-Paganism/Zen; Pb-9781780993904, $10.95/£6.99, 67pp, 8.5x5.5inches / 216x140mm, Ebk-9781780993911, $5.99/£3.99. Pagan Portals - By Spellbook & Candle Melusine Draco The only book of its kind to put traditional cursing into some sort of perspective, and to correct a lot of misunderstandings within modern paganism about the cause and effect of the practice. "This is a thoughtful book, well written, full of interesting information and plenty of historical curses, as well as discussions of the context in which you may choose to use them. It’s slightly uneasy reading at times – and given the subject matter, it really should be. It asks some very interesting ethical questions of the reader." Nimue Brown Moon Books; 2012-10-26; Witchcraft; Pb-9781780995632, $10.95/£6.99, 96pp, 0inches / 0mm, Ebk-9781780995649, $5.99/£3.99. Pagan Portals - Kitchen Witchcraft Rachel Patterson Pull up a chair, have a cup of tea, sit back and take a glimpse into the world of Kitchen Witchcraft. This little book will give you an insight into what a Kitchen Witch is, what they do and how they do it. "I like this ... it's light, friendly and good fun to read. One important facet of traditional Craft is the use of the kitchen and everyday implements to create magical goodies. I like the way the author brings the reader into the kitchen and makes the whole thing inclusive like having a cosy chat over the cauldron. A great addition to the Pagan Portals series." Melusine Draco Moon Books; 2013-02-22; Magick Studies/BODY, MIND & SPIRIT (General)/Witchcraft; Ebk-9781780998428, $5.99/£3.99, Pb-9781780998435, $10.95/£6.99, 96pp, 8.5x5.5inches / 216x140mm. 4 www.johnhuntpublishing.com Moon Books Pagan Portals - Grimalkyn: The Witch's Cat Martha Gray There is no middle ground with cats – we either love them or loathe them – but the cat adopted as a power animal represents independence, cunning, dexterity, agility, sensuality, inscrutability and ferocity. "This is a great book for witches wanting to explore using cat power in their workings and it will also appeal to those with an interest in history, folklore and symbolism. We are taken on a journey through the cat's long history from Egypt and Persia through the witchcraft trails to present day." Sunchylde DryadMoon Moon Books; 2013-03-29; Witchcraft/Paganism & Neo-Paganism; Ebk-9781780999555, $5.99/£3.99, Pb-9781780999562, $10.95/£6.99, 86pp, 8.5x5.5inches / 216x140mm. Pagan Portals - Hoodoo Rachel Patterson Pagan Portals – Hoodoo is an introduction to the magical art, detailing what Hoodoo is and how to work with it, as well as offering recipes and other ideas. "I had been interested in knowing more about Hoodoo for a long time and this book provided me with much clear information and insights. The writing is conversational but clear, straightforward and humorous. There is so much information packed in that although I have read it once, I know I will refer back to it many times." Colette Brown Moon Books; 2013-08-30; Witchcraft/Paganism & Neo-Paganism/Magick Studies; Ebk-9781782790198, $5.99/£3.99, Pb-9781782790204, $10.95/£6.99, 101pp, 8.5x5.5inches / 216x140mm. Pagan Portals - Spirituality Without Structure Nimue Brown Many people crave a spiritual life without wanting to belong to rigid religions with the almost unavoidable power structures and politics that it involves. This book explores how to construct your own spiritual path, considering the implications of seeking a spiritual life without wanting organised religion to dominate it. "I see your book as an encouragement to feel not only comfortable but excited about not following a religion. It provides the stimulus for us to start building our own philosophy, our own sense of ethics, our own spiritual way." Phillip Carr Gomm Moon Books; 2013-11-29; Spirituality/Paganism & Neo-Paganism/Inspiration & Personal Growth; Ebk-9781782792796, $5.99/£3.99, Pb-9781782792802, $10.95/£6.99, 91pp, 8.5x5.5inches / 216x140mm. Pagan Portals - Moon Magic Rachel Patterson An introduction to working with the phases of the Moon, what they are and how to live in harmony with the lunar year, and how to utilise all the magical powers it provides. A book filled with the basics of the lunar cycle, the representations and correspondences of each phase, what magic to work and when. "Moon Magic is a delightful treasury of lore and spiritual musings that should be essential to any planetary magic-worker's reading list." David Salisbury, author of The Deep Heart of Witchcraft Moon Books; 2014-01-31; Witchcraft/Magick Studies; Pb-9781782792819, $10.95/£6.99, 112pp, 8.5x5.5inches / 216x140mm, Ebk-9781782792826, $5.99/£3.99. 5 www.johnhuntpublishing.com Moon Books Pagan Portals - Dancing with Nemetona Joanna van der Hoeven Nemetona is an ancient goddess whose song is heard deep within the earth and also deep within the human soul. She is the Lady of Sanctuary, of Sacred Groves and Sacred Spaces. "This lovely volume teaches us how to re-sacralize our life. In a sad and violent world we need to remember to find the sacred within all things; our room, our hearth, our home, our altar, our garden, and our sacred Grove. This is the lesson of Nemetona, divine protectress of the sacred enclosure, so wonderfully expressed within this book." Ellen Evert Hopman, author of Priestess of the Forest – A Druid Journey Moon Books; 2014-05-30; Goddess Worship/Spiritual/Paganism & Neo-Paganism; Ebk-9781782793267, $5.99/£3.99, Pb-9781782793274, $10.95/£6.99, 83pp, 8.5x5.5inches / 216x140mm.
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