The Book of Slavic Paganism: Rituals, Traditions, and Sacred Magic offers a full immersion into the spiritual life, magical systems, and ancestral wisdom of the Slavic world. This extensive guide examines the core principles of Slavic Paganism and Rodnovery, presenting the rituals, traditions, and sacred practices that define this enduring belief system. Drawing from more than eighty primary and secondary sources, this volume was created by a dedicated team led by Perun Mountain and brought vividly to life through the insight and lived tradition of Radomira Gromova, a fourth-generation Slavic Vedma. Her deep personal connection to the old ways enriches the work with authenticity and cultural depth, blending research with the voice of direct experience. Together, their collaboration has produced one of the most comprehensive English-language works on Slavic Paganism available today. Readers are introduced to the pantheon of Slavic gods and spirits, the structure of sacred space, and the animistic worldview at the heart of the tradition. The book explores the elemental forces of water, fire, earth, and wind and explains how each is used in ritual practice. It also examines the roles of witches, sorcerers, and ritual keepers, highlighting their responsibilities in maintaining spiritual balance. Guidance is provided on the magical properties of stones, crystals, herbs, trees, and cultural artifacts, along with an overview of celestial symbolism, the lunar cycle, and star lore. The work includes a detailed review of the Slavic Pagan calendar, seasonal rites, and the key festivals that mark the turning of the year. Finally, it addresses the rites of passage that accompany birth, marriage, death, and the afterlife. Inside this book you will find: • Foundational beliefs and animistic principles of Slavic Paganism • Extensive instructions for rituals, offerings, and preparation of sacred ground • Detailed profiles of gods, spirits, and other supernatural beings • Explanations of elemental forces and their uses in ritual • Descriptions of the roles and duties of witches and sorcerers • Cultural artifacts and ritual tools central to Slavic magic • Properties and applications of stones, crystals, herbs, and trees • Celestial knowledge and its influence on magical practice • The structure of the Slavic Pagan calendar and seasonal festivals • Rituals and customs for every stage of life Whether you are a practitioner, a researcher, or a reader drawn to ancient European spirituality, this work serves as a definitive and accessible guide to the sacred traditions and magical practices of the Slavic world.