Daniel A Schulke
Auteur van Veneficium: Magic, Witchcraft and the Poison Path
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Daniel A. Schulke is an herbalist with a working background in ethnobotany, agriculture and folk magic. He is the author of several pioneering works on the occult and spiritual dimensions of plants including Viridarium Umbris (Xoanon, 2005) and Veneficium: Magic, Witchcraft and the Poison Path toon meer (Three Hands Press, 2012). His forthcoming book The Green Mysteries, an original magical herbal 25 years in the making, is due to be released by Three Hands Press in Summer 2017. toon minder
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Ars Philtron: Concerning the Aqueous Cunning of the Potion and Its Praxis in the Green Arte Magical (2008) 40 exemplaren
Hands of Apostasy: Essays on Traditional Witchcraft — Redacteur — 10 exemplaren
Clavis: Journal of Occult Arts, Letters and Experience (Vol. 2 — Autumnal Equinox 2013) 6 exemplaren
Clavis: Journal of Occult Arts, Letters and Experience, vol. 4: The Green Key — Redacteur — 6 exemplaren
Clavis - Journal of the Art Magical, Vol. 1 6 exemplaren
Woodwose Homilies:An Exhortation of the Green Savage to the Inheritors of the Desecrated Field 4 exemplaren
Via Tortuosa: An Exposition on Crooked Path Sorcery 4 exemplaren
Daimon and Pharmakon: Essays on the Nexus of Entheogens and the Occult (Western Esotericism in Context) (2020) 3 exemplaren
Clavis Journal Vol 3: 'Cipher and Stone' 3 exemplaren
Wyrd Volume 3 That Which Becomes 3 exemplaren
Wyrd: Journal of the Archaic Esoteric; vol. 4 3 exemplaren
The Ophidian Sabbat 1 exemplaar
Penumbrae: An Occult Fiction Anthology 1 exemplaar
Woodwose Homilies 1 exemplaar
Wyrd: That Which Becomes, Vol. V 1 exemplaar
Lux Hæresis: The Light Heretical 1 exemplaar
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Unshown pathways of fates
Had thou spread forgetful arson?
Unwit, wit your own mirror, fool
Trap yea, many fell, strangled
By fates which judge to offer to?
Consider yer a mightier man?
Some call it ‘many a suns
Hath seen’.
Do not point fingers at the
Slanders’ receiving party
Withhold swords and judgments
Turn the table, stay aright
Drink your own poison, it
Healeth only the honest,
Thine enemies samelike
Veneficial bane digest
Only then thou shall smile,
Or perish in regret
After true faces are shown
In black mirrors of Moires… (meer)