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Witchcraft: Magical Creatures and Their Invocation

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Step beyond the veil and into a world alive with unseen forces in " Magical Creatures and Their Invocation." This captivating guide from the acclaimed "Academy of Witchcraft" series invites you to explore the ancient and ever-evolving realm of magical creatures—angels with radiant wings, demons of shadow and fire, elementals pulsing with nature’s heartbeat, and fae dancing on the edge of whimsy.

More than a book, this is a journey—a lantern illuminating the path to connect with these beings who have whispered to humanity since the first firelit night. Discover their origins, from primordial spirits to modern rituals, and learn their significance as mirrors of your soul. With practical exercises, such as lighting a candle to summon their signs, and detailed chapters on crafting a personal practice, this book empowers you to weave your own thread into their timeless tapestry.

Whether you seek the light of an angel, the strength of a demon, the grounding of an elemental, or the joy of a fae, " Magical Creatures and Their Invocation" offers a living map to their world. Perfect for seekers, witches, and the curious alike, this Kindle edition blends myth, magic, and modernity into a transformative experience. Light the flame, call their names, and uncover the magic within you—because you’re never alone on this path.

Part of the "Academy of Witchcraft" series, dedicated to unlocking the mysteries of occultism and witchcraft for the modern practitioner.

189 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 19, 2025

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Andrew Yahodka

532 books11 followers
Andrew Yahodka is a Ukrainian author and mystic whose works delve deep into the enigmatic realms of witchcraft, chaos magic, and the dual forces of black and white magic. With a profound understanding of the occult, he weaves intricate narratives and practical insights that captivate both seasoned practitioners and curious newcomers. Beyond the mystical, Yahodka explores the celestial influences of the zodiac, crafting books that illuminate the hidden connections between the stars and human destiny. Living in Ukraine, his writing reflects a unique blend of Eastern European folklore and universal esoteric wisdom, making him a compelling voice in modern metaphysical literature.

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2,654 reviews
May 2, 2025
🦋 An Invitation to the Otherworld: How This Book Reconnected Me to the Magic of Beings Beyond the Veil
From the very first page, I knew this book wasn’t just another guide to magical creatures—it was an invitation to step beyond the veil. Andrew Yahodka has crafted something incredibly special with Witchcraft: Magical Creatures and Their Invocation, guiding us to open our minds and hearts to the mystical beings who have always been part of our world, just beyond our sight.
What I love most about this book is how it combines deep historical insights with practical magic. I’ve always felt a pull towards the fae, angels, and elementals, but I never knew how to connect with them in a meaningful way. Yahodka doesn’t just teach you about their origins; he gives you the tools to forge a personal bond with them—whether through candle-lit rituals, sigils, or meditation.
Each section feels like a journey through the realms of ancient wisdom. The chapters on fae, demons, and angels each feel alive with potential, filled with stories and rituals that not only show you how to invoke these beings but also invite you to mirror their essence within yourself. It’s about partnership, not control. The rituals are so beautifully written that they don’t feel like tasks—they feel like opportunities to walk alongside these timeless creatures and invite their energies into your life.
The fae, with their whimsy and their mischief, were particularly enchanting to me. I’ve always been drawn to their elusive, otherworldly nature, but through this book, I learned how to engage with them not just as mythical figures, but as powerful allies in my magical work. Yahodka’s approach to working with these beings through heart-centered rituals made me feel more connected than I ever have before. The more I practiced, the more I felt their presence, as if they were waiting for me to remember them.
This book also reawakened my fascination with elemental spirits. The idea that the earth’s heartbeat is mirrored in these ancient beings is profoundly grounding, and I’ve begun to incorporate their energy into my daily practices with a deeper respect for their power and purpose.
If you’ve ever wanted to walk beside angels, converse with demons, or dance with the fae, this book will show you the way. It’s not just a guide to invocation; it’s a deeply spiritual journey that reconnects you to the forgotten realms of magic that have always been there, just beyond our senses.
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February 7, 2026
Witchcraft: Magical Creatures and Their Invocation feels like an invitation rather than an instruction manual.

This book approaches magical creatures, angels, demons, elementals, and fae, not as distant myths, but as living forces woven into human spirituality across time. What I appreciated most is that it doesn’t sensationalize them. Instead, it frames these beings as energies, archetypes, and mirrors of the self, making the work feel introspective as much as mystical.

The structure strikes a nice balance between lore and practice. You’re given context for where these beings come from and how they’ve evolved, followed by approachable exercises that encourage awareness and personal connection rather than reckless invocation. The rituals feel intentional and symbolic, grounded in respect rather than spectacle.

This is especially well-suited for readers who are curious about spirit work but want something that bridges mythology with modern practice. It doesn’t assume mastery, yet it doesn’t talk down to the reader either. Whether you’re drawn to angelic guidance, elemental grounding, demonic shadow work, or the liminal nature of the fae, the book offers pathways without pressure.

Overall, this is a thoughtful addition to the Academy of Witchcraft series. It reads like a quiet guide walking beside you, reminding you that magic isn’t about domination. It’s about relationship, awareness, and intention.

As always, be mindful of what you’re comfortable working with, what resonates for one reader may not for another.

Happy Reading! ✨🕯️
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January 19, 2026
This book is a beautifully written, deeply immersive guide to working with magical creatures—not as fantasy tropes, but as living forces of transformation, reflection, and connection. From angels and demons to elementals, fae, and global spirits like loa and orishas, each chapter blends poetic storytelling with practical ritual, ethical insight, and personal growth. The voice feels like a seasoned mentor speaking quietly by candlelight—wise, grounded, and fiercely respectful of the unseen. What sets it apart is its balance: rich in tradition yet adaptable to modern life, powerful without being reckless, and always centered on the evolving relationship between practitioner and spirit. A must-read for anyone ready to move beyond theory and into real, living magic.
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January 27, 2026
The fact that this book explores fae and the wider magical world already makes it a five-star read for me. Any book that takes the time to explain and honor these beings feels like a treasure, especially for those of us drawn to magic and its many forms.

I consider myself a witch, so having books like this—ones I can return to again and again to revisit and reflect on old knowledge—is truly amazing. But even if you’re new to this world, this book offers an incredible glimpse into the many magical creatures that exist, whether understood literally or symbolically. In the end, it gently reminds us that, in one way or another, we are all connected to these beings and what they represent.

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193 reviews
January 31, 2026
A richly layered guide that blends myth, practice, and personal transformation through the lens of magical creature invocation. The book moves gracefully from foundational concepts to advanced techniques, weaving together angelic, demonic, elemental, and fae traditions with surprising depth and respect. What stands out is its balance—offering clear rituals while emphasizing ethical responsibility, community, and integration with modern life. Whether you're drawn to alchemy, Kabbalah, chaos magic, or herbalism, each chapter invites you to build a living, evolving practice rooted in relationship rather than control. Accessible yet profound, it’s both a primer and a companion for those ready to listen closely to the unseen.
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