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Way of the Eight Winds: Elemental Magic and Geomancy in the Pagan Tradition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x18 mm, kaal: 565 g, 116 b&w illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2025
  • Kirjastus: Destiny Books,U.S.
  • ISBN-13: 9798888500743
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x18 mm, kaal: 565 g, 116 b&w illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2025
  • Kirjastus: Destiny Books,U.S.
  • ISBN-13: 9798888500743
"A guide to the history and practice of traditional European nature-based spirituality"--

A guide to the history and practice of traditional European nature-based spirituality

• Examines the Eight Directions and the powers of their Winds, the Tides of the Day, and the eightfold year of modern Pagan practice

• Explores geomancy practices, how to work with spirits of place, and the power of mountains, rivers, caves, standing stones, and crossroads

• Shares spiritual exercises, including runic practices and divination techniques, as well as how to craft your own magical tools

In this guide to the Way of the Eight Winds, Nigel Pennick explores the history and practice of traditional European Pagan spirituality, a path that recognizes and celebrates our relationship with the cosmos and the creativity of nature.

The author looks at the Eight Directions and the powers of their Winds, the Tides of the Day, stations and houses of the Sun, and the eightfold year of modern Pagan practice. He explores practices for restoring a connection with sacred places in the landscape and the Eldritch powers that inhabit them, including working with spirits of place (the anima loci), interpreting the lore of trees, and recognizing magical, otherworldly, and spiritual places. He looks at divination techniques, including ostenta and signs, as well as sigils and emblems that emerge from the Wildwood. He explores geomancy and the magic of the landscape, including mountains, rivers, caves, and man-made features such as standing stones and crossroads. He shares spiritual exercises, including meditations, runic practices, and geomantic walking, and explores how to craft your own magical tools and build labyrinths, from small talismanic ones to those large enough to be danced in.

With re-enchantment of life as the goal, Pennick emphasizes the Way of the Eight Winds as a spiritual path that reconnects us to nature, brings us back to the present, and helps us see the world our ancestors venerated.

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Nigel Pennick is one of Britains living treasures. Like a latter-day Pythagoras, he reveals the unity behind existences, upholding the cosmos as animated, not as dead matter. This wonderful book of lore discerns the essential harmony connecting all things while exploring the geomantic art of placement that helps us make sense of the order of each place. An indispensable guide to understanding our dear world. * Caitlín Matthews, author of The Complete Lenormand Oracle Handbook * In a world yearning for a deeper spiritual connection, Nigel Pennicks The Way of the Eight Winds offers a timeless animistic approach to living in harmony with the natural world. Born out of a need to bring ancient wisdom to the pressing dynamics of modern life, Pennick guides readers toward a more harmonious relationship with nature, themselves, and their communities. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to rekindle a land-based identity and interdependence with ecosystems. * S. Kelley Harrell, author of Runic Book of Days * Nigel Pennick has spent a lifetime as a multitalented artist and artisan, author, and pagan practitioner, and The Way of the Eight Winds brings together many branches of his verdant work. The resulting systemwhich illuminates everything from higher cosmic principles to the more modest cultural arts of craftsmanshipis rooted in the timeless lore of how humans interact meaningfully and reciprocally with their living landscape and its myriad inhabitants, seen and unseen. * Michael Moynihan, Ph.D., coeditor of The Rune Poems * Employing his wide-ranging scholarship and years of experience, Nigel Pennick presents nature as numinous, imbued with subtle energies, a gateway to the unseen, reached through geomancythe art, as the author puts it, of making ourselves right with the earth. * Anna Franklin, author of The Hearth Witchs Kitchen Herbal * Nigel Pennick has an encyclopedic knowledge of traditional magical practices, which is evident in the well-researched and clearly explained material in this book. Highly recommended. * Ian Read, editor of Chaos International magazine * The author writes about the spirit of place and pagan geomancy and magic from a traditional and pluralistic viewpoint, describing true principles that are universal and then detailing their expression in the European tradition from antiquity to the arts and crafts movement. For the first time, the material on the Way of the Eight Winds is brought together in one place. A long-awaited gem. * Patrick McFadzean, author of The Geomancers Guide to the Vastupurusa Mandala * This beautifully illustrated compendium distills the wisdom of Pennicks lifetime of research and more than 50 published books. Across cultures and millennia, he describes the ever-changing and ever-flowing cosmos and how uniquely human intelligence and creativity have evolved in relation to the complex immutability of the laws of nature. This book should be on university reading lists and essential for those who seek to restore balance and harmony in our relationship with the natural world. * Linda Kelsey-Jones, retired lecturer, Texas State University, College of Fine Arts and Communication * A complete compendium of symbolic and geomantic practices derived from the fourfold layout of the human body. * Prudence Jones, coauthor of A History of Pagan Europe *

PREFACE
An Ever-Changing and Ever-Flowing Cosmos

PROLOGOS
Origins of the Way of the Eight Winds

PART I

Philosophical Viewpoints

1 Points of View

2 The Recovery of Ancient Wisdom

3 Unity

4 The Eternal Tradition

5 A History of Authenticity

6 On Spectacle

7 Divination and Chance

8 Human Personifications of the Divine

9 The Naming of Names

10 Ørlög and History
The Formation of the Modern World

11 The Eldritch World

PART II

Cosmic Principles

12 The Four Elements and the Cosmic Egg

13 The World, the Cosmos, and the Human Body

14 Temperament and the Divine Harmony

15 The Planetary Spheres and the Ogdoas

16 Myths of Coming into Being

17 At the Center of the World
The Omphalos and the Spindle
of Necessity

18 Time, Space, and Fate

19 Our Place on Earth

20 The Four Directions

21 The Eight Tides of the Day

22 The Winds

23 Specific Winds

24 The Right Place at the Right Time

25 Nature and the Eldritch

26 The Sacredness of Manifested Phenomena

27 Places of Spirit

28 Trees, Temenoi, and Places
of the Ancestral Spirits

29 Numinous Places in the Land

30 Feng Shui

31 Crossing the Borderlines

32 The Locus Terribilis and the Locus Amoenus

33 The Sacred and the Profane
Archaeology

PART III

Geomancy

34 Physical Elements of Geomancy

35 The Cosmic Axis

36 The Road Leads Us On

37 Stonehenge

38 The Crossroads

39 Labyrinths

40 Geomantic Protection

PART IV

Makings

41 The Spiritual Arts and Crafts

42 Sacred Geometry

43 Specific Geometric Forms

44 Spiritual Exercises

45 Tools and Techniques

PART V

Metaphorical Texts

46 The Labyrinth
Ariadnes Dancing Ground

47 Waylands House

48 The Wayfarers Legacy

EPILOGOS
Confluence

APPENDIX 1
Number Symbolism

APPENDIX 2
Musical Ratios

APPENDIX 3
The Tides of the Day

Glossary

Bibliography and Sources for Further Study

Index
Nigel Pennick is an authority on ancient belief systems, traditions, runes, and geomancy. He is the author and illustrator of more than 60 books, including The Pagan Book of Days. A lifelong artist, researcher, musician, and craftsman, he lives near Cambridge, England.