The Guilds of Practitioners

This blog is written and maintained by members of the Oley Freindschaft Guild of Braucherei Practitioners and of the Guild of Urglaawe Braucherei and Hexerei Practitioners.


The Oley Freindschaft recognizes the totality of the practice of Braucherei, which includes the contexts of Christianity and of Urglaawe.

The Guild of Urglaawe Braucherei and Hexerei Practitioners is dedicated to the advancement of these traditions within the Urglaawe context.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Hollerbeer Haven - Fall 2012

Here it is, already, the beginning of December!

Allelieweziel is passed, and we are well into the the Dunkelheft, or the Dark Half, of the year.

The Autumn 2012 edition of Hollerbeer Haven is now available for free download in .PDF format. In this issue, we begin a series of articles and discussions on the practice of Braucherei in the Urglaawe context. This issue sets the backdrop of Braucherei. It does not go into a thorough historical detail, however, because such endeavors have already been published in other works.

If one wishes to pursue a detailed study of the history of Braucherei that includes all of the influences from its pre-Christian roots to the present, The Three Sisters Center offers a course on the subject.

Future issues of Hollebeer Haven will include descriptions of the Urglaawer practice of Braucherei. We will also discuss Urglaawe spirituality, the use of runes and symbols, the interaction with deity or divinity, the use of herbs, sympathetic healing, journeywork, ancestor and descendant interaction, element balance, and other relevant topics.

Thank you for your interest!

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