By Moonlight and Spirit Flight

By Moonlight and Spirit Flight by Michael Howard, published by Three Hands Press on December 15, 2019, is a 72-page exploration of the historical and cultural elements surrounding the concept of witches’ flight in medieval Europe. This edition delves into the intricate connections between the Witches’ Sabbat and various folk beliefs, highlighting the influence of pre-Christian religions and the cult of the moon-goddess Diana. Howard presents a detailed examination of the historical context, moving beyond traditional narratives to reveal the complexities of these practices.
Readers will find an insightful analysis of themes such as the ancestral horde, the Furious Host, and the entheogenic Witches’ ‘Flying Ointment.’ The text connects the mythos of the Sabbatic conclave with actual folk-magic practices, offering a nuanced perspective on the infernal and diabolical elements often associated with these rituals. This redesigned stand-alone edition provides a fresh look at a previously limited release, making it accessible for those interested in history, witchcraft, and shamanism.
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The “flight” of the medieval witches was a rapturous transportation to the distant, ecstatic rite of the Sabbat.
As has been established by modern historians, the elements of the Witches’ Sabbat to are now known to contain far more than religious heresy and the deranged projections of churchly inquisitors, and also included localized folk-beliefs and remnants of pre-Christian religion, such as the cult of the moon-goddess Diana. The witches’ flight itself also contained such historical rudiments, notably the night-roving armies of the Wild Hunt, and the exteriorized or shape-shifted ‘spirit-double’.
Howard’s text examines such elements as the ancestral horde, the flight of the Furious Host, and the entheogenic Witches’ ‘Flying Ointment’, each of which played a unique role in the ‘flight’ of the medieval witches. The mythos of the Sabbatic conclave, containing infernal and diabolical elements, is taken beyond its Christian pathology to connect it with actual practices in folk-magic. Originally released in 2013 as part of the limited Three Hands Press Occult Monographs series, it has long been out of print and is not available in a redesigned stand-alone edition.
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