
Gypsy sorcery and fortune telling
by Charles Godfrey Leland
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
48
Total Words
97,868
Reading Time
392 min
Published
1891
Table of Contents
1.Preface
1 min2.III. GYPSY CONJURATIONS AND EXORCISMS THE CURE OF CHILDREN HUNGARIAN GYPSY SPELLS
1 min3.IV. SOUTH SLAVONIAN AND OTHER GYPSY WITCH-LORE.— THE WORDS FOR A WITCH VILAS AND
1 min4.VI. OF PREGNANCY AND CHARMS, OR FOLK-LORE CONNECTED WITH IT BOARs' TEETH AND
1 min5.VII. THE RECOVERY OF STOLEN PROPERTY LOVE-CHARMS SHOES AND LOVE-POTION6, OR
1 min6.X. THE RENDEZVOUS OR MEETINGS OF WITCHES, SORCERERS, AND VILAS. A CONTINUATION
1 min7.X. OF THE HAUNTS, HOMES, AND HABITS OF WITCHES IN THE SOUTH SLAVIC LANDS.
1 min8.XI. GYPSY WITCHCRAFT.- — THE MAGICAL POWER WHICH IS INNATE IN ALL MEN AND WOMEN
1 min9.XII. FORTUNE-TELLING (continued). ROMANCE BASED ON CHANCE, OR HOPE, AS REGARDS THE
1 min10.XIV. A GYPSY MAGIC SPELL. HOKKANI BARO LELLIN DUDIKABIN, OR THE GREAT SECRET
1 min11.XVI. GYPSIES, TOADS, AND TOAD-LORE . . ... . . . . . -255
13 min12.CHAPTER I.
18 min13.CHAPTER II.
39 min14.M. Kounavine, as set forth by Dr. A. ElysseefF {Gypsy-Lore Journal,
1 min15.CHAPTER III.
31 min16.CHAPTER IV.
24 min17.CHAPTER V.
24 min18.CHAPTER VI.
9 min19.M. Kounavine (contribution by Dr. A. Elysseeff, Gypsy-Lore
1 min20.CHAPTER VII.
18 min21.CHAPTER VIII.
29 min22.CHAPTER IX.
14 min23.CHAPTER X.
15 min24.CHAPTER XI.
10 min25.I. We have a conscious will which, whether it be an independent
1 min26.II. This conscious will sleeps when we sleep. But the collective images
1 min27.III. Our waking will can only realize or act on such images as it has
1 min28.IV. The dream-power intrudes more or less into all waking life. Then
1 min29.V. Magic is the production of that which is not measured by the
26 min30.CHAPTER XII.
13 min31.CHAPTER XIII.
17 min32.CHAPTER XIV.
30 min33.CHAPTER XV.
37 min34.M. Kounavine among the gypsies who roam with their camps in the Ural neighbourhood ;
2 min35.CHAPTER XVI.
11 min36.Chapter I. : Origin of Witchcraft, Shamanism,
1 min37.Chapter II. : Charms and Conjurations to
1 min38.Chapter III. : Gypsy Conjurations and
1 min39.Chapter IF. : South Slavonian and other
1 min40.Chapter VI. : Of Pregnancy, and Charms
1 min41.Chapter VII. : Recovery of stolen property —
1 min42.Chapter VIII. : Roumanian and Transyl-
1 min43.Chapter IX. : Rendezvous of Witches, Sor-
1 min44.Chapter X. : Haunts and Homes of Witches
1 min45.Chapter XL : Gypsy Witchcraft, the magical
1 min46.Chapter XII. : Fortune-telling continued —
1 min47.Chapter XIV. : A Gypsy Magic Spell— Lellin
1 min48.Chapter XVI. : Gypsies, Toads, and Toad-
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