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A learned and serious manual to Witchcraft for the mature practitioner, by one of the craft's leading teachers.

320 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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T. Thorn Coyle

89 books192 followers
TT. Thorn Coyle has been arrested at least four times. Buy her a cup of tea or a good whisky and she'll tell you about it.

A salty-tongued, tattooed mystic, Thorn is author of the alt-history urban fantasy series The Panther Chronicles, the novel Like Water, and two short story collections. The Witches of Portland will be out in Spring, 2018. She has also written multiple non-fiction books including Sigil Magic for Writers, Artists & Other Creatives, Kissing the Limitless, and Evolutionary Witchcraft. Thorn's work appears in many anthologies, magazines, and collections.

She has taught magical practice in nine countries, on four continents, and in twenty-five states. Her other occupations have been numerous, and include working four years each on the Pacific Stock Options floor (as a young Anarchist punk with a blue, flat-top Mohawk), in a woman-run peep show, and full time in the San Francisco soup kitchen she ended up volunteering at for twenty years. All of this, along with her activism, informs her fiction.

An interloper to the Pacific Northwest, Thorn joyfully stalks city streets, writes in cafes, and talks to crows, squirrels, and trees.

Thorn is active on:
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Profile Image for Laura.
127 reviews19 followers
January 11, 2009
This is a brilliant book that focuses less on learning about the cycles of the moon or season (which are usually in pagan books limited to the English view anyway) but more on the evolution of self - daily practice, emotional and even physical growth. I finished the book and right away began recording some of the meditations so that I can do them properly.
422 reviews85 followers
August 4, 2010
A book on Witchcraft, in the Feri Tradition, for experienced practitioners. I saw her speak at a Pagan conference, and was surprised by how much what she said resonated with me, so I bought this book. It seemed like she integrated so many subjects into her practice. Indeed, this book touches on everything imaginable--Zen, Sufi, Judaism, Christianity, Tarot, utilizing poetry, dance, love, sex, ritual, art, meditation, and covering dozens of topics, including forgiveness, communication, pride, passion, self, power, knowledge, law, liberty, wisdom, gods, birth, death, fear, peace, honesty, and assertiveness. But ultimately, the only part that resonated for me was the one page where she discussed the very topic she spoke about at the conference--the heart of the peaceful warrior: commitment, honor, truth, strength, and compassion.

Witchcraft, like most theistic beliefs, has always eluded me, but this booked helped me understand it better. Basically, it requires a very healthy sense of imagination. This book is packed with exercise after exercise, nearly all of them require a strong imagination. Whether she and other witches believe that what they see in their imagination is actually real is still a mystery to me. She addressed this question briefly, saying basically, yes and no. So much of this book felt so silly to me, discussing, with a straight face, things like the Star Goddess giving birth to the universe by masturbating, or suggesting you make a magic wand, consecrate it by masturbating, and see if it will tell you its name.

Nonetheless, I can see how this practice can help people, if it's something that resonates with them, although I also suspect some of it can further feed peoples' neuroses.
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449 reviews8 followers
June 1, 2015
A really intriguing book. Coyle uses her own life experiences to impart the lore and practices of Feri Tradition. She seems to be a very interesting person, she has had so many strange and varied life experiences that I think there is a lot to be learned from her words. I think of this as a sort of 'self-help' book for the metaphysically inclined. Absorb and use much of the info in this book and you're sure to get to know yourself better and have tools to improve your inner and outer life. Even though I don't adhere to the Feri belief system, some concepts, such as the Iron and Pearl pentacles, deeply resonated with me, and helped me to learn things about myself - viewing myself and my life through this lens has helped me resolve some of my internal emotional issues and mental blocks. I think anyone with an open mind and an earnest desire to improve their life would benefit from this book.
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283 reviews76 followers
May 13, 2010
This was very much one woman's view of the Feri Tradition as seen through her experiences with Reclaiming, Sufism, and various other traditions. What I found most interesting was seeing how a person can create their own mythos to support their personality -- the author or her fans might argue with me on this point, but I think I was fairly open-minded in reading this.

Were I to choose a book on the religion myself, I'd err toward something more historical and broad. But this is an almost gnostic craft, where each practitioner basically starts their own line. Or not each practitioner, but there have been lots of branches.

But it was for a book club, so I just read it. Some of it was interesting and some of it rang kind of hokey to me, but that's just me.
Profile Image for Laura.
3,860 reviews
May 16, 2019
a book from the fei perspective. Might be helpful if that is your journey
I found this book too heady and with a language that I did not connect with in my own journey. It does have a great reference list though.
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88 reviews12 followers
May 13, 2008
One of the best pagan authors in the field,this is one to watch. I would reccomend this to anyone who likes to read about the craft by someone who has given it some real thought.
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953 reviews104 followers
September 2, 2014
THe Evolving Craft of Faerie

This is definitely not a book of rituals or spells, this is a book that is all about working on your self. Feri Witchcraft is not Wicca by any stretch of the imagination . The theology is different as is the method of circle casting.
T THorn Coyle who reports that she grew up catholic has been rather eclectic herself. Having studied Kabballah, Sufism, Gurdjief philosophy in addition to Feri she has a lot to offer in her teaching. The founders of Feri Craft were wide versed as well in their spirituality especially Hawaiian Mystics. Feri Craft is rather ecstatic and not sexually oriented as Wicca is . Their belief is that we have feminine and masculine currents running within us an can be accessed as will.

In Feri Craft there is no circle casting but rather you are casting a sphere. This forms the basis of practice outlined in the book. You have east-air, south -fire, west-water, north -earth . You have the above for accessing stellar power, down below to access chthonic energy and then the center. For each direction there are tools to be charged and spiritual exercises to help work on yourself. I have included some in this review. For more in depth you might want to see the review on my blog or friend me on Facebook . My blog is granovitch.blogspot.com

mirror exercise stand in front of a mirror and when you have something negative about someone else to say say to the person in the mirror. look and notice your reactions.

Shower exercise: after a rough day of work cover yourself with soap or bath salts. As you let the water rinse you off say the name of each bothering situation or person that bothers you. After wards you are clean visualize yourself as a bright shiny light that glows brighter and brighter.

Bowl of water cleansing exercise: take a bowl of water. say blessed be creature of water breathe on it. Take your salt and say "Blessed be creature of salt" pour into water and stir counter clockwise. When done stirring say "inner and outer may all be cleansed." anoint yourself with some of the water and then dump the rest down the drain or on the sidewalk.

Sphere Casting

This technique works with a sphere of blue light. A good preliminary exercise is to breath in and fill your belly to head with light.and then push out the light though your feet using the muscle of your belly. Remember to use keys for centering. ANother exercise to improve the power of your blue flame. is to light a candle and focus on the blue flame. When you feel you have had enough imagine your self being filled with the blue light and then snuff the candlde.

To actually cast your circle breathe in to draw energy through your feet. Imagine a red iron earth with it's center a blue flame. Combine the the blue flame with your chi. Let the blue fire flow down your right arm. Facing the north draw an invoking pentagram and say "by the Earth that is her fertile body" then turn to the east leaving a trail of blue fire and then face the east. Draw your invoking pentagram and say "by the air that is her vital breath" GO to the south doing the same procedure as above. Draw your pentagram and say "By the fire of her quickening spirit" Then go to the west draw your pentagram and say"by the living water of her teaming womb" Draw the flame above your head Draw your pentagram and say "By the ethereal powers above" then go over your head and bring it down below draw your pentagram and say "by all the powers below" finally bring it to the center and say " by the circumference which isthe circumference of all"

to strengthen the circle say

O hallowed earh i walk with a blade of will in the presence of the gods chaos and still.Blue shining flame of beauty marking the sphere. None cross it but the reverent. Sacred here into this magic portal.None shall see save for those who bear the keys of mystery. By breath,bon be and blood
So mote it be.

Invoking pentagram Banishing

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Blue sphere exercised : Imagine a blue sphere of fire in the center of your gut. Breath in and visualize it getting larger until it gets as large as you need. Then say "I am sacred" When you are finished shrink it and let it pop into nothingness. say your name three time.

Posture is very important.When sitting notice your body and the positions of it's different part. Notice where the breath goes.Carry these observations into your daily life.

we all have the potential to become more fey which is more connected to life and intouch with the spirit of things. great writing exercise would be to divide a paper into three parts. First part write about what in life makes you different. second what stops you from being more fey and thirdly what changes would you make to become more fey. When in nature try to become more in tune too things center and ground experience things, leave offering and clean up trash.

A great meditation would be to relax and drain out all your negativity. Walk down a path and come to clearing you come to your power spot. You will face different directions east is intellect,south desire,, west emotion, North is body while center is place of connection. What is in each of these directions for you. be ready to receive allies and gifts.

Primary deity of Feri is the star goddess Quakoralina. She is the source of all and is infused into the fabric of all reality. Prayer to her before all working goes like such

Holy Mother in whom we live move and have our being. From you all things emerge and unto you all things return.

There are three parts of the soul. Sticky energy part which is our animal drive.Shining body which is our aura and the dove whic is the halo above our head.

Wish bird exercise for the sticky body, energy ball for the auric body. Dove meditation become a drop of water merge with salty sea and let the dove nourish and repair other body parrts that need spiritual nourishment
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45 reviews3 followers
January 22, 2011
Evolutionary Witchcraft by Thorn Coyle is packed with suggestions and exercises. The witchcraft she describes is Feri, but she brings all of her spiritual journey to this book including Reclaiming. Even though the focus is Feri numerous exercises are relevant for many Pagans and magically minded individuals. Even though it is presented as an introduction this book can be relevant even for intermediate practioners of the craft. Evolutionary Witchcraft is designed to be a journey to self and wholeness.
8 reviews
October 26, 2012
I was pleased by the lush descriptions and informative prose in this book. The Feri Tradition of witchcraft is well represented here. The several variations between British Wicca and Feri are abundantly made clear in "Evolutionary Witchcraft" and IMO, both Traditions are well served by this volume.

As a primer before Initiation into Feri or as a teaching manual for the solo practitioner I highly recommend this book.
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May 8, 2017
Coyle misrepresents this work as describing the Feri Tradition. Comparing what is written here with works by Cora and Victor Anderson reveal she has taken many liberties. Coyle also directs this work intentionally towards women only. Her devotional dances are confusing. As I finish this book I'm left wondering just what this is. She doesn't say. Whether this hodgepodge is good or not, I don't know. Perhaps this summarizes her practice and what she has learned over the years? Who knows?
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15 reviews6 followers
June 11, 2017
The title is completely misleading. I found this book on an online list of recommended witchcraft books, should have researched further. This is not witchcraft. It's more like a make believe idea a guy who supposivly was all these different races who just happened to learn various sacred things from people... give me a break. The title should be " Introduction to Feri Make-believe". Completely disappointed. Research Victor Anderson before purchasing or reading.
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20 reviews4 followers
October 1, 2014
This book is not an easy read, because it's packed full of things that challenge you to grow. It's not a book of spells or curses, but rather a book about personal growth. It is very orientated around the Feri Tradition of Witchcraft. I call it "Witch-Fu" because it's like a martial art for the spirit. I highly recommend for advanced witches.
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Author 6 books56 followers
December 9, 2011
Gave only 2 good things and then it shows how book misses the point of paganism.
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11 reviews3 followers
September 20, 2012
Reading this book changed my life! I turn to it often for exercises and meditations.
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66 reviews6 followers
September 27, 2024
With Evolutionary Witchcraft, T. Thorn Coyle offers a powerful and expansive system of spiritual development that goes far beyond the confines of traditional witchcraft. This book invites readers to engage in a deep process of self-transformation, one that harmonizes personal growth with a larger, cosmic evolution. Unlike texts that focus solely on spells or ritual mechanics, Evolutionary Witchcraft delves into the very core of the craft, centering around the development of will, alignment of soul, and mastery of energy in order to shape the self and the world.

Coyle’s approach is built on the principles of the Feri Tradition, but she presents the material in a way that is accessible to practitioners from all backgrounds. Her emphasis is on tapping into one’s innate power and cultivating a direct, experiential relationship with the elements, spirits, and energies that form the fabric of reality. The book’s structure is designed to guide the reader through a series of exercises and meditations that refine energy work, teach elemental alignment, and encourage deep self-examination. This transformative process is not merely about gaining power, but about achieving a more integrated and evolved state of being.

One of the most compelling aspects of Evolutionary Witchcraft is Coyle’s emphasis on aligning with both the "Above" and "Below" forces, connecting the practitioner to both the spiritual and material realms. She explores techniques such as gazing into Black and Silver mirrors to perceive hidden truths, working with elemental energies to shape reality, and embracing the dynamic flow of magic that permeates the world. This multifaceted approach makes the book feel like a complete system of practice rather than a collection of disconnected techniques.

Coyle’s writing style is both poetic and direct, drawing readers into the material while providing clear guidance on how to apply it. Her teachings focus on cultivating inner strength and clarity, enabling practitioners to become agents of change both in their personal lives and in the wider world. The sections on knowing oneself and bending the arc of humanity toward evolution resonate deeply, positioning witchcraft as a path of active engagement and transformation.

Evolutionary Witchcraft is a profound journey that challenges readers to evolve alongside their practice, blending mystical insight with practical exercises that can be revisited and refined over time. T. Thorn Coyle has created a work that feels both timeless and urgently relevant, making it a must-read for witches looking to embrace a path that is not just magical, but deeply meaningful.
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Author 13 books73 followers
December 30, 2019
While I like the personal values of the author, I was hoping for a more historical, philosophical, or theoretical book. This was a collection of rituals, and many were kind of repetitive or just far-flung imaginative. It got tedious to read with no foundation of thought or mythology behind it. (Myths from many traditions are referenced, but only briefly).
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1 review7 followers
August 21, 2020
Absolutely invaluable to the witch-curious, solitary practitioners and/or magic-workers that have been at it for decades. Thorn's writing is practical, yet insightful and their step-by-step rituals are life changing. I wholeheartedly recommend this book!
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37 reviews
December 29, 2024
Solid exercises, interesting history of this modality. A critical read to build context for the fae and reclaiming traditions.
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19 reviews1 follower
February 11, 2025
This book is one of my go -to books for witchcrafting & ritual ideas. Great resource.
Profile Image for Tepintzin.
332 reviews15 followers
December 16, 2012
I admire T. Thorn Coyle, but this book didn't really speak to me. She and I have had a similar religious journey, and we're at different places in it. I found "Evolutionary Witchcraft" to be more of a mystical self-help book than anything religious. There's a lot of self-empowerment but very little in the way of how to practice, what holidays can be observed and the trappings of how to live one's faith. I need to compare it to "The Spiral Dance" which I know isn't my path, but which I remember as having more on how to live a day to day Reclaiming/Wiccan life.
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4 reviews2 followers
October 14, 2012
Sometimes, a book just smacks you so hard that you can't ignore what it says. It's been a long time since I've read a Pagan press book and really thought, "damn, I couldn't agree more." This is a book that I suspect I'll be reading repeatedly and working with - and, already, it has done more to change the path I'm walking than any one force in the last 20 years. Your experience might vary, but I feel like I came home reading this.
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34 reviews6 followers
February 28, 2013
One of the best pagan books I've ever read. "Mature" is exactly the word I would use to describe it; unlike many other books describing spells for things like finding love partners, this book mostly concentrates on being a better person, more in tune with yourself and the world. When discussing West/Water spells, she talks about compassion and doing good in the world instead of lighting pink candles. If you think Witchcraft is for teenyboppers, this is the book to correct that impression.
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Author 17 books98 followers
August 3, 2014
I think this is one of the best how-tos written on Witchcraft in recent years. Thorn lays out an experiential Craft grounded in the Feri tradition, and her work is outstanding. I am adding it to my recommended reading list for my students and I referenced it in my own book "The Witch's Eight Paths of Power." Even veteran Witches can learn a thing or two if they don't come from the Feri tradition. Outstanding!
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