Icelandic Magic
by Flowers, Stephen E.; Moynihan, MichaelBuy New
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Summary
• Reveals spells and workings drawn directly from surviving magical books from the 16th to 20th century preserved at the National Library in Reykjavík
• Explores the history of magic in Iceland through original translations of Icelandic folktales about famous magicians and about legendary grimoires, such as the Galdrabók, the oldest and most complete book of its kind
• Explains how to personalize the spells through the creation of unique signs and symbols based on the mythic names of Odin and Icelandic magical alphabets
During the Christianization of Europe in the Middle Ages, many books of magic were lost as the ancient pagan traditions were suppressed. But in Iceland the practice of recording magical spells in books continued in secret for centuries, on a scale not seen elsewhere. Now housed in the National Library in Reykjavík, these surviving grimoires, which represent only a hundredth of what was lost, reveal a rich magical tradition that continued to evolve into the 20th century.
Drawing directly from the actual surviving Icelandic books of magic, Stephen Flowers presents a complete system of magic based on Icelandic lore and magical practices from the 16th century onward. He explores the history of magic in Iceland in pagan and early Christian times and reveals specific practical techniques and ritual templates that readers can adapt to their unique purposes. Illustrating traditional Icelandic magical practices and the Icelanders’ attitudes toward them, he shares original translations of Icelandic folktales about famous magicians, such as the legend of Gray-Skin, and about legendary grimoires, such as the Galdrabók, the oldest and most complete book of its kind.
After initiating the reader into the grammar and symbols of Icelandic magic through history and lore, Flowers then presents an extensive catalog of actual spells and magical workings from the historical Icelandic books of magic. These examples provide ready-made forms for practical experimentation as well as an exemplary guide on how to create signs and symbols for more personalized magical work. The author also includes guidance on creating unique magical signs from the 100 mythic names of Odin, which he translates and interprets magically, and from Icelandic magical alphabets, symbols that connect Icelandic magic to the ancient runic tradition.
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Foreword: Magic Manuals and Sorcerous Staves
by Michael Moynihan xi
Preface
Introduction: A Magical Text
Part One
Historical Background and Basics of Magical Practice
1 Historical Context
2 History of Magic in Iceland
The Pre-Christian Age
Catholic Period
Protestant Period
3 Icelandic Books of Magic
Legendary Black Books
The Galdrabók
Other Collections of Magic
The Two Traditions in the North
4 The Gods of Magic: Æsir, Demons, and Christ
The Pagan Gods and Goddesses
Christian Demons
5 Runes and Magical Signs
6 The Theory and Practice of Galdor-Sign Magic
7 The Legends and Lore of Iceland’s Magicians
Sæmundur the Wise
Gottskálk the Cruel
Eiríkur of Vogsósar
Galdra-Loftur
8 Preparation and Inner Work
9 Ritual and the Grammar of Signs
Introduction
Equipment
Basic Ritual Format
Guide to Special Instructions
Inner Nature of Galdor
Aims of Galdor
Interpretation and Construction of Signs
Ægishjálmur
Galdramyndir
Galdrastafir
Part Two
GRAY-SKIN
Introduction to the Workings
I Wisdom
1. To Awaken Yourself to a Sense of Mystery and Wonder
2. For Insight into Things beyond the Earthly Realm
3. To Link Yourself with the Power and Knowledge of Your Soul
4. To Know the Unknown
5. Discovering the Unknown
6. Concealment
7. For Gaining Inspiration
8. Wayfinder
9. Thief-Detective
10. Sitting-Out Stave
II Power 90
1. Winning Struggles of All Kinds
2. Victory
3. To Win a Debate
4. Herzlustafir (Strengthening Staves)
III Protection
1. Return to Sender
2. Protection from Embarrassment
3. A Washing Verse: To Wash Away Ill Will and Negativity
4. Sorcery Prevention
5. Against Foreboding When You Go into the Darkness
6. Against All Witchery
IV Control
1. To Calm Anger
2. To Gain the Favor of Powerful Persons
3. To Cause Fear in an Enemy
4. Against the Ill Will of Powerful Persons
5. To Calm the Anger of an Enemy
6. To Have Success in a Meeting
7. Dúnfaxi (= Down Mane)--To Win a Law Case
8. The Silencer
V Prosperity
1. Deal-Closer (= Kaupaloki)
2. To Have Success in Business
3. Another Kaupaloki
VI Love
1. Luck in Love
2. To Enchant a Woman and Win Her Love
3. To Win the Love of a Person
VII Reception of Luck and Release of Blessings
1. The Luck Knot
2. Lukkustafir (= Luck Staves)
3. To Get Your Wish
4. Release
5. To Get Things to Turn Out as You Wish
6. Good Luck
7. To Acquire the Object You Crave
8. To Get Back What Was Stolen
VIII Sleep Magic
1. Lucid Dreaming--Dream Stave I
2. Dream Sendings--Dream Stave II
3. Against Headache and Insomnia
Appendix A Runes and Magical Letters
Appendix B Names of Óðinn
Appendix C Magical Letters and Rune Kennings
Appendix D The “Our Father” Prayer in Latin
Bibliography
Index
Your Personal Magical Workings
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