Conjure Codex III arises from the cauldron of winter to both stimulate the waking mind and encourage its dreaming here on the cusp of Spring. The blue issue is full to bursting with insights and revelations, presenting us with sorceries and wisdom from a range of cultures and eras. As before the quality and quantity of material is of astonishing standard, so that some readers find it hard to believe there have only been two previous issues. With that, welcome to the third!
My own article focuses on Jupiterian planetary magic, specifically meditating on how sorcerous works with dirt and earth relate to Jupiter's piety, polity, politics, and perfection.
Contents
Interpreting the Spirit Catalogues: The Long Text Group
Jake Stratton-Kent
Dirt Sorcery: Rich Soils – Dirts of Jupiter
Alexander Cummins
The Goetic Triangle: A New Look
Manly X. Hammer
The Mysterious Waters of Olokun
Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold
An Allegorical Interpretation of the Spirits of the Air of Thursday
Darren Scriven
Faustus´s Good Friend: Being an Archaeology of Late Antiquity Magical Techniques obscurely found in Christian Apologetics
Humberto Maggi
Unapologetically Catholic
José Leitão
A Teacup Full of Dreaming: Thinning the Veil with Artemisia Vulgaris
Madeleine le Despencer
Nahualism or Necromancy?: The Symbolic Universe of the Vision Serpent in Mesoamerican Cosmology
Verónica Rivas
Jason Miller of Strategic Sorcery review here
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