"Kenneth Freeman's work grants readers freedom to explore while demanding painstaking knowledge. It centers the conversation on the necessary dichotomy between blind devotion and a commitment rooted in compassion and critical analysis. This supportive book reminds us that devotional witchcraft requires personal sincerity and patience as we embrace the challenging, transformative process of growth--a true 'baptism by fire.'" --Mawiyah Kai EL-Jamah Bomani, author of Hoodoo Saints and Root Warriors "In Devotional Witchcraft, practitioners of all backgrounds are invited to move beyond the superficial and feel empowered to transform their practice into a genuine act of devotion. This manuscript serves as an essential compass for these uncertain times, offering a much-needed challenge to the modern trend of spiritual 'syncretism' by grounding magic in cultural responsibility, historical context, and disciplined study. Whether you are a traditionalist seeking to deepen ancestral roots or a modern seeker navigating a fast-paced world, Freeman's hard polytheist perspective provides a necessary 'map' for reclaiming the sacred within the ordinary, from grocery store aisles to collective rituals." --Elhoim Leafar, author of Manifestation Magic and Dream Witchery "A gorgeous book that offers a clear and concise description of how hard polytheists look at and practice modern witchcraft within a devotional context. Kenneth Freeman paints a beautiful picture of how relationships with the gods and other spirits enhance our lives and unfold through devotional relationships.
This book lays out how profound devotional relationships can be, with step-by-step instructions for building and maintaining them. --Phoenix LeFae, author of Spirit Magicand Witches, Heretics, and Warrior Women "Devotional Witchcraftis not for people who want spiritual 'vibes.' It's for people who want relationship, real devotion, real power and real transformation. This book invites you to step beyond trendy witchcraft and into sacred reciprocity--where you're not just requesting blessings, you're showing up with integrity, consistency, and respect." --Gina Spriggs, author of Intuitive Tarot, writer for Faerie Magazine, and co-owner of Curio, Craft, and Conjure in Charlotte, North Carolina "Devotional spirituality is one of the most ancient and fruitful spiritual paths found throughout the world. If you've never tasted its nectar or crave a deeper relationship with the gods you already revere, I encourage you to read this magnificent offering from Kenneth Freeman.He guides seekers into the priceless treasure of an intimate, everyday, and culturally respectful relationship with the gods." --Durgadas Allon Duriel, author of The Little Work "Devotional Witchcraftis not a beginner's aesthetic guide or a collection of borrowed rituals--it is a theology of relationship.
Kenneth Freeman writes with clarity, courage, and deep reverence, reminding us that the gods are not concepts to be curated, but beings to be met, honored, and engaged with accountability. This book calls the reader out of spiritual consumerism and into sacred reciprocity, where devotion is lived, not performed. What makes this work so powerful is its balance: mysticism grounded in ethics, gnosis held alongside discernment, devotion braided with sovereignty.This is a book for witches who are ready to slow down, listen harder, and build something real with the gods they claim to serve." --Dave Gaddy, the Weathered Wiseman, author of The Simple Magick of Wild Things.