Publisher's Synopsis
An anthology of prose and poetry, Spiritus Mundi aims to reveal the connection between imagination and the divine. First coined by Agrippa and employed by W. B. Yeats, the term 'spiritus mundi' describes the realm from which creative and magical inspiration springs. In this incredible anthology, editor Elizabeth Sulis Kim - feature writer for The Guardian and The Los Angeles Review of Books, and editor of Cunning Folk Magazine - unlocks the mysteries of this realm through topical writing prompts. Each creative work explores occult techniques such as invocation, cartomancy, and scrying.