Notes to the Reader on Abbreviations, Orthography, and Foreign
Words
Foreword: Magic Manuals and Sorcerous Staves
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Preface
Introduction: A Magical Text
Part One
Historical Background and Basics of Magical Practice
1 Historical Context
2 History of Magic in Iceland
The Pre-Christian Age
Catholic Period
Protestant Period
3 Icelandic Books of Magic
Legendary Black Books
The Galdrabók
Other Collections of Magic
The Two Traditions in the North
4 The Gods of Magic: Æsir, Demons, and Christ
The Pagan Gods and Goddesses
Christian Demons
5 Runes and Magical Signs
6 The Theory and Practice of Galdor-Sign Magic
7 The Legends and Lore of Iceland’s Magicians
Sæmundur the Wise
Gottskálk the Cruel
Eiríkur of Vogsósar
Galdra-Loftur
8 Preparation and Inner Work
9 Ritual and the Grammar of Signs
Introduction
Equipment
Basic Ritual Format
Guide to Special Instructions
Inner Nature of Galdor
Aims of Galdor
Interpretation and Construction of Signs
Ægishjálmur
Galdramyndir
Galdrastafir
Part Two
GRAY-SKIN
Introduction to the Workings
I Wisdom
1. To Awaken Yourself to a Sense of Mystery and Wonder
2. For Insight into Things beyond the Earthly Realm
3. To Link Yourself with the Power and Knowledge of Your
Soul
4. To Know the Unknown
5. Discovering the Unknown
6. Concealment
7. For Gaining Inspiration
8. Wayfinder
9. Thief-Detective
10. Sitting-Out Stave
II Power 90
1. Winning Struggles of All Kinds
2. Victory
3. To Win a Debate
4. Herzlustafir (Strengthening Staves)
III Protection
1. Return to Sender
2. Protection from Embarrassment
3. A Washing Verse: To Wash Away Ill Will and Negativity
4. Sorcery Prevention
5. Against Foreboding When You Go into the Darkness
6. Against All Witchery
IV Control
1. To Calm Anger
2. To Gain the Favor of Powerful Persons
3. To Cause Fear in an Enemy
4. Against the Ill Will of Powerful Persons
5. To Calm the Anger of an Enemy
6. To Have Success in a Meeting
7. Dúnfaxi (= Down Mane)--To Win a Law Case
8. The Silencer
V Prosperity
1. Deal-Closer (= Kaupaloki)
2. To Have Success in Business
3. Another Kaupaloki
VI Love
1. Luck in Love
2. To Enchant a Woman and Win Her Love
3. To Win the Love of a Person
VII Reception of Luck and Release of Blessings
1. The Luck Knot
2. Lukkustafir (= Luck Staves)
3. To Get Your Wish
4. Release
5. To Get Things to Turn Out as You Wish
6. Good Luck
7. To Acquire the Object You Crave
8. To Get Back What Was Stolen
VIII Sleep Magic
1. Lucid Dreaming--Dream Stave I
2. Dream Sendings--Dream Stave II
3. Against Headache and Insomnia
Appendix A Runes and Magical Letters
Appendix B Names of Óðinn
Appendix C Magical Letters and Rune Kennings
Appendix D The “Our Father” Prayer in Latin
Bibliography
Index
Your Personal Magical Workings
Stephen E. Flowers, Ph.D., received his doctorate in Germanic languages and medieval studies from the University of Texas at Austin and studied the history of occultism at the University of Göttingen, Germany. The author of more than 24 books, including Lords of the Left-Hand Path, he is the director of the Woodharrow Institute for Germanic and Runic Studies. He lives near Austin, Texas.
“Through a thorough survey of the history and theory of Icelandic
magic, Flowers is able to present a system that can be worked by
modern-day magicians. Wellsourced and practical, this book will
appeal both to those interested in historical matters and those
seeking a guide to practice in the modern day. This book is sure to
become a classic and is an example for everyone who wishes to adapt
ancient ways for the modern age.”
*Ceisiwr Serith, author of A Book of Pagan Prayer and Deep
Ancestors: Practicing the Religion of the*
“In many ways Icelandic Magic is as awe-inspiring and mysterious as
the Icelandic landscape itself. Full of fascinating accounts of
Iceland’s magical history and grimoires, this book offers pragmatic
instructions to resurrect this magic and tap into its power, yet
there is a creative aspect that will inherently force the
practitioner to union with their own inner sage. Flowers guides us
safely through the ancient secrets of Icelandic magic into our own
‘circuit boards of consciousness,’ which we learn may be rewired
through systematically formed staves aligned with our will.”
*Sera Timms, musician, visual artist, priestess, and lead vocalist
of Black Mare*
“Icelandic Magic is a modern classic of Northern sorcery. Stephen
Flowers’s galdor-stave system exposes the frosty roots of
sigil-working, revealing a magic available to anyone possessing
pen, paper, and a hunger for transformation.”
*Clint Marsh, author of The Mentalist’s Handbook*
“Stephen Flowers offers readers a comprehensive and erudite guide
to the runes, staves, and other elements of Icelandic magic. This
book opens the secret lore of Icelandic magicians for today’s
readers.”
*Dan Harms, librarian at SUNY Cortland Memorial Library, editor of
The Long-Lost Friend: A 19th Centu*
“In his latest work, Stephen E. Flowers pours forth his inspiration
again. On the basis of sound, academic research, he provides a good
basis for the praxis of Icelandic magic. The most important aspect
of his teaching is that he defines the attitude and preparation
necessary to become a sorcerer in the old tradition. A book by a
magician, for magicians.”
*Christopher Alan Smith, author of Icelandic Magic: Aims, Tools and
Techniques of the Icelandic Sorce*
“Icelandic Magic is an exciting new expansion that goes far beyond
Flowers’s previous Galdrabók. Much more than a presentation of
historical grimoire material, Flowers goes on to identify the key
components of the techniques and show readers how to construct
their own workings in a traditional manner. Icelandic Magic
explores both the inner and outer nature of galdor, and of magic in
general, to give the reader the tools for gaining knowledge,
wisdom, and self-transformation.”
*Alice Karlsdóttir, author of Norse Goddess Magic*
“Icelandic Magic is the latest title by an author who has been an
important voice in the Asatru and wider pagan community for
decades. Stephen Flowers, also known as Edred Thorsson, is a
legitimate scholar earning his Ph.D. in Germanic Languages and
Medieval Studies . . . While this book will appeal to people
interested in the magical arts, I would also recommend it to people
who are interested in Icelandic culture, more broadly in indigenous
Germanic belief, and to those interested in human anthropology and
world religions.”
*Mythology Magazine, Carolyn Emerick, February 2016*
"Those unfamiliar with Flowers’ work will be glad to know he has a
wonderfully breathable writing style, easily drawing one into the
meat of the text without bogging them down with unnecessary
digressions or superfluous language. Don’t let the slenderness of
this volume deter you. Like in most of his works, Flowers packs
each page with scholarly tidbits, simultaneously teaching both
history and occultism with clarity and ease. A must-have for any
fan of Norse spiritual traditions, occult history or sigil
magic."
*The Witches’ Almanac, March 2016*
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