Seasonal Occult Rituals

by William G. Gray

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Seasonal rites are as old as the hills on which they were once practised by most of humanity. Periodically, in accordance with the natural tides of nature and the times indicated by the sun and moon, people came together to make dedicated representations of the things that bound them closest to the cosmic wheel of life. In this absorbing work, William G. Gray demonstrates the continuing relevance of such practices in modern society. The actions of the rites are performed in a circle which symbolises the cosmic course, the magical practices consisting of music, movement, meditation and meaning. Detailed scripts are given for conducting the quarterly rites of Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter, with complete texts of the chants, songs and invocations for each season. Seasonal Occult Rituals was originally published in 1970, now available again for the first time in forty years. "A welcome and valuable addition to the literature of Western occultism ... clear and without pretentiousness." - Doreen Valiente
  • ISBN10 0850300568
  • ISBN13 9780850300567
  • Publish Date October 1970
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 19 October 2003
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint HarperCollins Distribution Services
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 128
  • Language English