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OverviewBook 3 of 3The Esbat Grimoire: The Complete Book of Lunar Witchcraft Enter the luminous realm of moonlight, magick, and mystery with The Esbat Grimoire: The Complete Book of Lunar Witchcraft, a powerful three-volume compendium dedicated entirely to the sacred art of working with the Moon. This complete series unfolds as one vast, interconnected journey through the tides of lunar power, guiding the witch from the first steps of moon-centered practice to the highest forms of esbat devotion and transformation. Across fifty-four richly woven chapters and an extensive set of appendices, this Grimoire serves as both teacher and companion, carrying the reader through every phase of the lunar path. It brings together centuries of lore, ritual, and natural magick from across the world, uniting ancient temple rites, folk traditions, and contemporary witchcraft under the silver guidance of the Moon. In its opening chapters, the Grimoire explores the foundations of lunar witchcraft. It traces the rhythm of the Moon as it shapes water, time, emotion, and spiritual flow. Here the reader learns the significance of each phase, the methods of crafting and timing magick by the lunar cycle, and the sacred art of holding Esbat rites in harmony with both land and sky. It teaches the preparation of moon waters, the crafting of lunar charms and incense, and the alignment of personal power with celestial timing. Each page invites the witch to step into communion with the natural world and awaken to the voice of the Moon within. As the work deepens, the Grimoire reveals the heart of lunar mysteries. The middle chapters explore lunar deities and mythic figures from diverse traditions, the meaning of eclipses and rare celestial alignments, and the subtle energies that move through herbs, stones, colors, and tides. The practitioner is guided to shape their rituals around the living pulse of lunar energy, finding balance between darkness and light, expansion and rest. These teachings bridge the seen and unseen worlds, allowing the witch to sense the Moon's current in meditation, healing, and spellcraft. In its final chapters, The Esbat Grimoire draws together every lesson into a complete system of lunar practice. Here the reader encounters the advanced workings of shadow magick, dream rites, spirit invocation, and transformation through the lunar cycle. It offers guidance for those called to lunar priesthood and wisdom for those who seek personal initiation through the tides of the Moon. The appendices expand this knowledge further, providing correspondences, seasonal and hemispheric calendars, and practical guides to herbs, crystals, colors, and sacred tools. Rooted in authentic witchcraft yet written for the modern practitioner, The Esbat Grimoire honors both Northern and Southern Hemispheres, recognizing that lunar magick belongs to every land beneath the sky. Its voice is both poetic and practical, making it a work to be studied by candlelight, referenced in ritual, and cherished across years of practice. From the first crescent to the waning dark, this Grimoire is a living testament to the eternal bond between witch and Moon. It invites the reader to remember the sacred rhythm of life, to align their spirit with the silver current of night, and to step fully into their own power beneath the watchful gaze of the Moon. The Esbat Grimoire: The Complete Book of Lunar Witchcraft is not only a guide. It is a lunar path illuminated. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Raymond Hurn , Dyrk D'RavenPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.517kg ISBN: 9798274730068Pages: 388 Publication Date: 16 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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