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Grimoire of the Thorn-Blooded Witch

Mastering the Five Arts of Old World Witchery

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Grimoire of the Thorn-Blooded Witch

By: Raven Grimassi
Narrated by: Fred Stella
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For the first time in more than a decade, Grimassi introduces listeners to a new system of witchcraft, one that draws upon the old ways and the old days to teach the practitioner how to master all that it is to be a Witch. Chock full of spells and rituals, Grimassi takes listeners deep into the woods to learn the secrets of the Thorned Path.

Here we meet the entities that dwell deep within the organic memory of the earth - the devas, the deities, the magical life force behind the surface of the wooded glen. Chapters include Plant Spirits of the Green Realm, The Rose and Thorn Path of Witchery, Works of Magick, The Old Ones, and The Old Rites.

As practical as it is enchanting, this audiobook will show students of witchcraft the ways of the Thorned Path.

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Really detailed full witchcraft tradition

I really enjoyed this book! Coming from a Wiccan tradition, this book was not Wiccan in nature but rather it was Witchcraft - limited dogma, a focus on magick and spirit work, and it still retained a structure. It is a complete tradition of witchcraft that leans heavily towards Hedge Witchery. In fact I would consider it a branch of such. I am so glad I bought it and highly recommend for beginners and advanced witches alike! It is not for Wiccans or Traditionalists but is a great solitary practice for any Cottage or Hedge Witch.

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Enlightening!

This book was very enlightening. Gave a different way of thinking and doing ritual. No Wiccan practice at all which I appreciated because I'm a Witch not Wiccan. It's hard to find anything out there now that speaks of the Old Ways without mentioning Wicca. I've got nothing against Wicca, but I'm trying to find books and information that goes deeper and farther and this book does it. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would highly recommend this book to anyone wanting a deeper knowledge of the Old Ways!!

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Not Exactly Old World

The first question anyone would likely ask is, "Why did you read this book?" A fair question. I like to consider myself open-minded enough to read a great many things. I'm constantly comparing religions and mythologies, both as a spiritually-minded type and as a writer who never knows where the next idea will come from. When I was 8, I found rituals on how to become a werewolf, and I've been looking at stuff like this for the sheer fun of it ever since. That said, I was rather intrigued by the title and book description. Having known my fair share of both old world witches and modern wiccans of a variety of different religious flavors, I feel confident that I'm at least conversational in these circles, and this aroused my curiosity.

With apologies to the modern practitioners who will buy it completely, and I'm sure some will get plenty out of this, I found the ideas far better than the rituals themselves. It's a personal bias, obviously, but I'm forced to wonder why old world plant spirits would want be summoned through English rhyme given everything that humanity has done to scorch our planet. Offering 3 drops of blood just doesn't really seem enough. Or maybe I've read too many Batman comics featuring Poison Ivy. Who can say? Either way, this is hardly the complex high magick of Solomon and his lesser keys. Is it old world witchery? Not even remotely close, unless your idea of "old world" is 1954. Read enough books on any given topic, and you learn to separate the wheat from the chaff, expert or not. It seems to me that changing the primal points of Gardnerian Wicca to something that seems even more primal (and probably isn't) does not an ancient magickal system make. But it does line up with some of the new age stuff I've seen from the Gardnerian camp. Don't get me wrong, it's an interesting new coat of paint, but that's essentially all it is. The idea behind all of this, being respect of the planet and its bounties, is a good one for spiritual philosophers to ponder. And the rest is a pretty decent grab bag for writing prompts. Having recently gone back through Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, it puts me in mind of the Ents, just on perhaps a smaller scale.

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Super interesting history of plant magic book WOW

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

It will inspire you! Read it cause it's way better then most witchy books out there plus the man that reads it has a very interesting voice thats soothing.

What did you like best about this story?

It tells you exactly what to do if you want to connect with certain spirits or plants!

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Probably best to listen in stages so you can fully take it in

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BEST PLANT MAGIC BOOK I"VE READ SO FAR AWESOME

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One of my favorites....

This book gives an abundant amount of refreshing material. The ideas and experiences are from the perspective of a writer who, firsthand, translates his personal path of 'treading the mill' and 'white round' of the Old Ways of 'Bone and Stone'. I love the discrete undertone of Grimassi's writings, especially as an analytical student and practitioner. Grimassi also provides direct invocations and evocations for pathwork and seership, along with encouragement to use one's own creativity. This book is a valuable asset for any student, practitioner, or curious mind, as it opens portals to universal consciousness long forgotten. Personally, working with these teachings requires thorough discipline of the will, continuous, unwaivering effort, and an open mind. Then, one is definitively lead to the attainment of the aforementioned portals. In addition, dedication, discipline and commitment always give way to connect with the spirits, as well as the specific spirits of the Greenwood Realm. This grimorie, written from the heart of Mr. Grimassi, is a beautiful journey requiring dedication and a daring nature to attain all tangible and intangible lessons. And, yes, these universal teachings, as Grimassi mentions, are not aligned with any specific tradition; therefore, one must approach this path with an open mind, spirit, heart; and, definitely, all of one's senses!!!

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not for me

this path definitely isn't for me. this book was definitely thorough though which made it very clear that I need to look elsewhere. It's based around an Italian style of witchcraft and the alternate names put me off. the author gives adequate explanation for that, but, I still didn't like that. also it may sound silly but, I couldn't fathom being able to perform the rites outlined in this book. anyways, it's well written, but I'll keep looking.

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Book blooded

It's a very good and informative book overall but I'm not much into following other people's rituals or spells so it was boring when those parts came up. Otherwise I recommend it.

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Narration is so hard to follow!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

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I enjoy the book, I think, but I will have to read the ebook or a hard copy.

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The pace was so choppy and strange I couldn't follow what was being said.

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So good, I bought the actual book. You'll love it.

I bought the actual book after the audiobook. In a world of cookie cutter Craft Authors, this was a very interesting take on an old druidic religion. Wonderfully done.

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Great Story

A different kind of witchcraft. It's a new kind of witchcraft that seems somehow ancient.

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