Nonie Douglas is an artist, writer, and esotericist who is fascinated with the practice and preservation of mystery traditions of the British Isles, which she shares with her partner Rob. Impelled by her pursuit of ancestral spirituality, Nonie teaches about the soul's journey and brings peace to the dead through traditional cultural rites. Her recent artwork focuses on depicting arcana and magical philosophy through imagery and symbolism. As part of the Scottish diaspora, Nonie is interested in helping others who seek a genuine spiritual path to reconnect to their origins and respectfully embrace living traditions. Learn more at ArcaneBorders.com. Rob Douglas has been committed to the study and practice of magic and occultism for over thirty years. He is a multi-traditionalist who spent his formative years in rural Scotland. Learning at his mother's knee, Rob grew up amid rich cultural practices which included Laying Ghosts and a legacy of regional magical traditions. His love of esoterica led him to become a dedicated ritualist and independent researcher with specialist knowledge in medieval ceremonial magic and British initiatory traditions. Rob and his partner Nonie have provided spiritual counsel, resolved many hauntings, and advised paranormal investigators on difficult cases. Learn more at ArcaneBorders.com.
"""Rob and Nonie Douglas provide the reader with a practical guide informed by their many years in the field and magical practice. The book has much to recommend it; from its brief history of necromancy and its misunderstanding in the Western tradition, to its technical classification of deceased human spirits. There is too a concise and exceptionally helpful discussion of Aristotelian philosophy and its enmeshment with later occultism....The authors' emphasis on precise language is linked to the need for prospective sciomancers to be able to communicate effectively with those in need who do not necessarily share their worldview, and this adds a level of reason and compassion to the work which is very welcome. This is a highly readable and clear exploration of necromancy or sciomancy, both in the past and present, enlivened by the authors' Scottish folk magic roots."" --Dr. Peter Hewitt, Folklore Museums Network founder and Museums Officer, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland ""Unquiet Voices is a guidebook steeped in tradition and culture. The reader is instantly transported to a fireplace in Scotland where the practice of laying ghosts has been passed on for hundreds of years--and now its our turn to learn! Using both science and ancestral lore, Rob and Nonie Douglas impart their years of experience and research in ways that are easy to incorporate into any spiritual practice. They teach both a deep respect for the tradition and the mechanics needed should the reader find themselves in need of action. From investigating a disturbance to choosing a method of resolution and everything in between, this book is a must-have addition to your spiritual library or paranormal investigation toolkit. Rob and Nonie's passion for magic and working with the spiritual realm bleed off of every page and leaves the reader hungry for more."" --Courtney Buckley, professional paranormal investigator, educator, and ""ghost bait"" on Scared and Alone ""This book is a concrete step-by-step overview of the laying of spirits and the various tools, rituals, and approaches one can employ. More importantly, this book stresses relationship with spirits so that you do not inadvertently disrupt a spirit minding its own business. This volume breaks down this sometimes overwhelming field for all who have ever been curious about what goes into paranormal work. A thoroughly enjoyable read!"" --Ben Stimpson, author of Ancestral Whispers ""The authors guide the reader into the cosmology and practice of necromancy, and more specifically, sciomancy--which aims to provide relief to the living and the dead through occult action. Wife and husband team Rob and Nonie Douglas have put in the time--both in the library and in the field--to create a densely-packed and invaluable look at the work of interacting with spirits of the dead, and occasionally spirits of other kinds, as well. The book is thoroughly researched with an emphasis on Classical texts like Agrippa and medieval grimoires, and breaks down the necromantic worldview into something empirical but alive--an Ars Scientia...This is not a simplistic book about ghost-hunting, but instead a deeply rooted and incredibly painstaking examination of a widely misunderstood occult practice."" --Cory Hutcheson, author of Llewellyn's Complete Book of North American Folk Magic"