A Witch’s Shadow Magick Compendium
Originally published as Shadow Magick Compendium, Raven Digitalis’s revised and expanded special edition is filled to the brim with bits of lore, history, meditations, and exercises that the Witch can employ to embrace their own inner darkness. Practical and grounded in its approach, this book is still intimate enough to remind the Witch as well as the casual reader that darkness exists as a positive force we can actively embrace. By facing the darker aspects of ourselves, of society, and of the world, we can truly embrace the totality of our power.
ISBN: 979-8-985628-14-2 | Page Count: 346 | Dimensions: 6” x 9”
Format: Paperback | Publication Date: 22/22/2022
Originally published as Shadow Magick Compendium, Raven Digitalis’s revised and expanded special edition is filled to the brim with bits of lore, history, meditations, and exercises that the Witch can employ to embrace their own inner darkness. Practical and grounded in its approach, this book is still intimate enough to remind the Witch as well as the casual reader that darkness exists as a positive force we can actively embrace. By facing the darker aspects of ourselves, of society, and of the world, we can truly embrace the totality of our power.
ISBN: 979-8-985628-14-2 | Page Count: 346 | Dimensions: 6” x 9”
Format: Paperback | Publication Date: 22/22/2022
Originally published as Shadow Magick Compendium, Raven Digitalis’s revised and expanded special edition is filled to the brim with bits of lore, history, meditations, and exercises that the Witch can employ to embrace their own inner darkness. Practical and grounded in its approach, this book is still intimate enough to remind the Witch as well as the casual reader that darkness exists as a positive force we can actively embrace. By facing the darker aspects of ourselves, of society, and of the world, we can truly embrace the totality of our power.
ISBN: 979-8-985628-14-2 | Page Count: 346 | Dimensions: 6” x 9”
Format: Paperback | Publication Date: 22/22/2022
Reviews
“According to Jung, children become adults through a process called individuation. As the world of magick moves boldly into the twenty-first century, it is time that magick, too, individuates from its eighteenth- and nineteenth-century parents and its twentieth-century childhood. Part of this maturation is the realization that wherever there is light, there is also shadow . . . Jung pointed out that our most famous myths are variations of a universal “Hero’s Journey.” Shadow Magick Compendium doesn’t merely share this mythic Journey, it gives you keys and guidance to follow it yourself.”
—Donald Michael Kraig, author of Modern Magick and Modern Tantra
“Shadow Magick Compendium is genuine, inspirational, and one of a kind. Packed with thought-provoking insight into the depths of shadow-work, it draws upon both ancient and contemporary wisdom from around the world to guide the reader during their quest for self-knowledge. Raven Digitalis reveals the many facets of shadow magick in intelligent, accessible, and practical ways that will enrich your witchcraft practice.”
—Kate Freuler, author of Of Blood & Bones: Working with Shadow Magick & the Dark Moon
“A must-read for the serious practitioner of magick. To become cognizant of your shadow and embrace its dynamic teaching is to learn the true guide to the manifestation of your goals unhindered. Let the light manifest from the root of your shadow! Raven presents empowering work in this amazing book!”
—Silver RavenWolf, author of To Ride a Silver Broomstick and Solitary Witch