Concerning "Letters from the Devil's Forest: An Anthology of Writings on
Traditional Witchcraft, Spiritual Ecology, and Provenance
Traditionalism", the latest published work by Robin Artisson, occultist
& writer of some renown. IN THIS latest work, witch, metaphysician,
and traditionalist Robin Artisson presents an in-depth and darksome
interior vision of many dimensions of the old and nearly forgotten Art
of true Witchcraft. "Letters from the Devil's Forest" is a lengthy
anthology of Artisson's writings regarding every topic of essence and
interest to the student or researcher of the half-remembered occult
practices of "spirit-pacting" and spirit-allegiance: the timeless
root-practices that underlie the genuine sorcerous traditions of the
West. Over 130 chapters, representing public and private writings done
by Artisson in the last five years, but drawing on over 20 years of his
own practice and in-depth researches, are brought together into one
informative tome, to better serve the needs of the modern mystic or
malcontent in search of a roadmap to the hidden angles of life's most
seductive mystery: the mystery of sorcery, and the parallel mystery of
spiritual ecology. The generous amounts of material housed in this
encyclopedia of lore comes divided into nine major portions, including a
detailed treatment of the lost occult anthropology- the very oldest
human beliefs on death, the soul, and dying- and what these beliefs can
mean for us alive today; many ethical, practical, and instructional
essays on various forms of sorcerous art, focusing on material long
pre-dating the modern occult emergence; essays on the strange themes and
practices of the "Hidden Seasons" or the Witch-sabbats; in-depth
daimonological ponderings and writings on the "Master Entity" himself,
the Witchfather who stands behind genuine covenants of Witchcraft and
the Master-Spirits who share our world and act as tutelary spirits to
Witch-kind; scathing criticisms of the lies and falsehoods of modernity
and insightful essays offering soul-satisfying alternatives to
unquestioned faith in modern myths; sharp philosophical countering and
criticism of the mainstream religions that have besmirched the world
with their hatreds and absolutisms for centuries, and continue to
torment the world today; foundational essays concerning "Provenance
Traditionalism" or the secret tradition that emerges from the origins of
Western culture and whose metaphysics and insights are still to be
discovered encoded in folklore and mythology. Also included is a potent
selection of folktales and traditional stories, some original but most
from deep in the folk-tradition, analyzed and elucidated to reveal the
potent "soul-deep" codes that can transform men and women into wiser,
more cunning people as they undergo their fateful journeys through this
world. "Letters from the Devil's Forest" is a true treasury of the
Hidden and Despised Art; it contains, in over 700 pages, almost
ceaseless "Art-teaching" material, sorcerous maxims, gems of practice,
some quite old invocations, poems, channeled writings, warnings, ethical
and moral ponderings with regard to the sorcerous arts and to living
outside of the mainstream of the modern and greedy spirit, inspirational
quotes from past and present masters, wrapped together with Artisson's
own sometimes sparkling, sometimes questionable brand of humor and wit,
and crowned with original art flourishes and atmospheric ornamentation
by Stephanie Houser.
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