Magic Monday
Nov. 19th, 2023 11:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

The image? I field a lot of questions about my books on magic these days, so I've decided to do little capsule summaries of them here, one per week. The book on the left is the current edition of my fifth published book, The Encyclopedia of Natural Magic. I got tired of the torrent of wildly inaccurate books on herb and stone magic, and decided to write one based entirely on medieval and Renaissance sources -- granted, it helped that I'd gotten fairly good at reading Latin by the time I got to work on it. I wrote this before I studied hoodoo with Cat Yronwode, or it would have had much more traditional American conjure in it. It's still a solid book, and one I use myself whenever I need to look up the magical properties of an herb or what have you -- and it's the oldest of my books that's still with its original publisher, for whatever that's worth. If you're interested, you can get a copy here if you live in the US, and at your favorite bookstore if you live elsewhere.
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Re: A Blessed Thanksgiving to All
Date: 2023-11-20 09:28 pm (UTC)Most of the songs that have been important to me in that way tie into highly personal events in my life, which I don't really want to discuss in a public forum like this one. One that isn't quite so personal is John Denver's piece "The Eagle and the Hawk;" during am unusually miserable period in my early teens, that helped me focus on the future and keep going:
"I am the eagle, I live in high country
In rocky cathedrals that reach to the sky.
I am the hawk, and there's blood on my feathers.
But time is still turning, they soon will be dry.
And all those who see me, and all who believe in me
share in the freedom I feel when I fly.
"Come dance with the west wind and touch on the mountain tops.
Sail o'er the canyons and up to the stars.
And reach for the heavens and hope for the future
and all that we can be, and not what we are."
It was a potent incantation and I still get a rush when I play it -- not least because I can look back now and realize that I've achieved every single one of the dreams I had back in those days, even the ones I was sure were forever out of reach.
Re: A Blessed Thanksgiving to All
Date: 2023-11-21 12:12 am (UTC)Thanks for sharing. I understand about not wanting to share certain songs, due to their personal connections. I have several more that I'm also keeping to private. I do appreciate you sharing John Denver's incanation (I always loved his Garden Song that he sang with the Muppets).
As I listen to the Eagle and the Hawk, it's great to know this helped you along on your own path. I'm glad all of those dreams have come true for you. It's interesting to think of how songs can act as spells, for the composer and singer on one level, but hiding in plain sight until they reach the listener and listeners who activate that song.
Justin Patrick Moore