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Goth Craft: the Magickal Side of Dark Culture by Raven Digitalis Goth Craft: The Magickal Side of Dark Culture by Raven Digitalis Ebook Goth Craft: The Magickal Side of Dark Culture currently available for review only, if you need complete ebook Goth Craft: The Magickal Side of Dark Culture please fill out registration form to access in our databases Download here >> Paperback:::: 316 pages+++Publisher:::: Llewellyn Publications (September 8, 2007)+++Language:::: English+++ISBN-10:::: 9780738711041+++ISBN-13:::: 978-0738711041+++ASIN:::: 0738711047+++Product Dimensions::::7.5 x 0.7 x 9.2 inches++++++ ISBN10 9780738711041 ISBN13 978-0738711 Download here >> Description: When Paganism and Goth culture collide, prepare for a powerful blend of independent thought and magickal tranformation.Learn how to channel dark emotions, express yourself magickally through the dark arts of clothing, hair, makeup, body modifications, and choose appropriate Goth music for ritual. Try some spellcasting on the dance floor. Discover the workings of shadow magick, death energy, and blood magick.Find out what draws us to the dark side.PRAISE:Goth Craft is a sexy and serious A-Z of dark cultures collective tribal identity. More than just a demented Preppy Handbook for a different era, Goth Craft goes beyond mere fashion, taking readers deep into the magical currents of this emerging subculture. Fascinating.―Richard Metzger, host of Disinformation and editor of Book of Lies: The Disinformation Guide To Magick & The OccultDont let your assumptions fool you ― Goth Craft is a lovingly written and carefully researched piece of work. It covers the intersection of Gothic subculture and Pagan spirituality from every conceivable angle, and manages to be both fun and eye-catching alongthe way.―Michelle Belanger, author of The Psychic Vampire Codex and editor of Vampires In Their Own WordsAn insightful, honest, and spiritual exploration of the intersection of Witchcraft and Goth.―Christopher Penczak, author of the Temple of Witchcraft series Ok. I bought this book as a goof. First-Im an old goth and have been around the scene off and on since its beginning. Second I have been a practicing witch for over 40 years. I bought this to see how terrible it would be. Amazingly its not THAT bad. There is some good basic occult information. BUT some of it is totally ridiculous. Incorporating doing your hair and makeup into some kind of ritual? Hahahaha. Yes I know that shamans and other cultures use masks and ceremonial dress in their practices, but come on! I got a very good chuckle on that subject. There is a lot of good basic information about Goth culture, and would be an excellent introduction to people who know nothing about us. This also would be a great source for Goths who are interested in the craft and are just starting out. So I guess it has something for everyone. BUT some of the information such as vampirism, death magic, etc. are just absurd. Like I said, some decent basic information on symbolism, tools, general beliefs and practices, etc. So I guess this isnt too bad of a book for what it is. But some of it is totally hysterical laugh out loud silliness. Goth Craft: The Magickal Side of Dark Culture in Religion and Spirituality pdf books Goth Craft: The Magickal Side of Dark Culture He has co-written A Pocket The to Twentieth Century Drama and A Pocket Guide to Ibsen, Chekhov and Strindberg (Faber Faber), So Dark Want to be a Theatre Director. 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