The Druid of Nazareth is one man's interpretation of the saying of Ishua (Jesus) from both canonical and non-canonical sources. In Part One of the book this interpretation is then augmented by historical documents to show that although Ishua was in fact the rightful blood heir to the throne of Israel he was not a practicing Jew. Part two of the book is a magyckal grimoire that expands upon the magyck of Ishua. Ishua performed many forms of magyck from Elemental to Sigil magyck. His magyck is augmented by forms barrowed from the old ways of the British Isles giving birth to new rites and...
The Druid of Nazareth is one man's interpretation of the saying of Ishua (Jesus) from both canonical and non-canonical sources. In Part One of the boo...