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Judika Illes is an American author of esoteric non-fiction books,
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and tarot reader.


Early life

Her background is Hungarian and she attributes a childhood spent in the culturally diverse
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borough of
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as a significant influence on her writing career. Illes explains that her interest in divination began while playing with a
Tarot The tarot (, first known as '' trionfi'' and later as ''tarocchi'' or ''tarocks'') is a pack of playing cards, used from at least the mid-15th century in various parts of Europe to play card games such as Tarocchini. From their Italian roots ...
deck at the age of six.TWPT Talks to Judika Illes
TWPT (2005). Retrieved 2010-1-27
Her first Tarot deck was the Builders of the Adytum (BOTA) deck, which she described in a 2005 interview as "formidable and very esoteric," an unusual starter for a child of her age. In an interview in 2016, Illes reported that she still had the BOTA deck, which her sister had purchased for her from the Samuel Weiser Bookstore in New York City. During her teen years, Illes frequented New York bookstores such as Magickal Childe and Samuel Weiser's, known for their
metaphysical Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that studies the fundamental nature of reality, the first principles of being, identity and change, space and time, causality, necessity, and possibility. It includes questions about the nature of conscio ...
and occult collections, and Latin botanicas Her love for esoteric books led to her interest in astrology, which began with Zolar's ''It's All in the Stars''. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English and Communications from
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and earned a
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in
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from the
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(previously known as the Australasian College of Health Sciences) in 1999.


Career

Illes worked as a "telephone psychic" for
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from 1991 to 1993. She went on to become a prolific author of reference books and contributed magazine articles in the ancient non-traditional arts. Her writing interests include
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, folkways,
mythology Myth is a folklore genre consisting of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society, such as foundational tales or origin myths. Since "myth" is widely used to imply that a story is not objectively true, the identification of a narra ...
,
astrology Astrology is a range of divinatory practices, recognized as pseudoscientific since the 18th century, that claim to discern information about human affairs and terrestrial events by studying the apparent positions of celestial objects. Di ...
, spellcasting, spirit-working,
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and traditional healing. She also covers the subjects of the occult,
magic Magic or Magick most commonly refers to: * Magic (supernatural), beliefs and actions employed to influence supernatural beings and forces * Ceremonial magic, encompasses a wide variety of rituals of magic * Magical thinking, the belief that unrela ...
, divination,
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, fairies,
witchcraft Witchcraft traditionally means the use of magic or supernatural powers to harm others. A practitioner is a witch. In medieval and early modern Europe, where the term originated, accused witches were usually women who were believed to have ...
and the
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. A certified aromatherapy consultant, she has taught introductory courses on the subject at the Australasian College (2000–2002), and practices taromancy. Although she practices and teaches other forms of divination, she considers Tarot to be her "main practice" and has been reading Tarot cards professionally since the age of 26. She sometimes holds workshops relating to her books or other specialized subjects. In 2012, she gave a workshop on the use of symbols as part of the SIgils & Signs Art Show at Observatory in Brooklyn. She gives similar workshops and presentations intermittently throughout the year. The first complete book Illes wrote was about traditional methods of enhancing fertility. It contained a chapter about magic spells, which a publisher asked her to expand into a book of its own, eventually published as ''Pure Magic: A Complete Course in Spellcasting''. The manuscript about fertility was set aside, but in a 2011 interview by ''The Witches' Almanac'', Illes mentioned that she may eventually publish it under the title, ''Frogs and Pomegranates''. After the release of ''The Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells'', her publisher suggested an encyclopedia about witchcraft. A note of encouragement from the Non-Wiccan Witches Yahoo group persuaded her to accept the challenge, which led to ''The Element Encyclopedia of Witchcraft''. According to Illes, most encyclopedias about witchcraft were written by outsiders and "not really about witches or their craft." Illes has been an occasional guest on
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's nightly radio broadcast, ''
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'', where she has discussed spellcasting, witchcraft and other occult subjects. She has also been featured as a guest on ''Ripley's Radio Oddcast'', '' Fangoria Radio'', the ''
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Show'', and Rob McConnell's ''"X" Zone'' radio show.


Name

Her last name, Illes, is pronounced as you would with the "Ph" omitted from "Phyllis." ''Judith Illes'' was used as the byline for some of her ''Tour Egypt'' articles, rather than her Hungarian name, ''Judika''. In an interview with ''The Witches' Almanac'', Illes disclosed that she used "Judith Joyce" as her byline when she wrote ''The Weiser Field Guide to the Paranormal'' due to the short period between her other Weiser field guides.


Bibliography


Books

* ''The Big Book of Practical Spells: Everyday Magic That Works''. Weiser Books (2016). . Previously published by Weiser (2007) as ''Pure Magic: A Complete Course in Spellcasting'' and Fair Winds Press (2001) as ''Earth Mother Magic: Ancient Spells for Modern Belles''. A foreword was added to the 2016 version. * ''The Weiser Book of the Fantastic and Forgotten: Tales of the Supernatural, Strange, and Bizarre''. This collection of stories by other authors was edited by Judika Illes, with her introduction. Red Wheel/Weiser, LLC (2016). . * ''The Encyclopedia of Mystics, Saints & Sages: A Guide to Asking for Protection, Wealth, Happiness, and Everything Else!''. Harper Collins Publishers (2011). . *''The Weiser Field Guide to the Paranormal''. Red Wheel/Weiser LLC (2010). . (published under the pseudonym, Judith Joyce) * ''The Weiser Field Guide to Witches: from Hexes to Hermione Granger, From Salem to the Land of Oz''. Weiser Books (2010). . * ''The Encyclopedia of Spirits: the ultimate guide to the magic of fairies, genies, demons, ghosts, gods, and goddesses''. Harper Collins Publishers (2009). . * ''The Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells''. HarperOne (2008). . Previously published as ''The Element encyclopedia of 5000 spells: the ultimate reference book for the magical arts''. HarperElement (2003). . * ''Magic When You Need It: 150 Spells You Can't Live Without''. Weiser Books (2008). . Previously published as ''Emergency Magic! 150 Spells for Surviving the Worst Case Scenario''. Weiser Books (2002). * ''The Element Encyclopedia of Witchcraft: a complete A-Z of the entire magical world''. Harper Element (2005). .


Articles

The following articles by Judika Illes were part of her monthly column, ''Beauty Secrets of the Ancient Egyptians'', published during 2000 and 2001 by the
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in its on-line magazine, ''Tour Egypt''. Ancient Beauty Secrets (monthly column series): * ''Ancient Facial Secrets (Introduction)'', Vol. I, No. 1, June 1, 2000. * ''Haircare and Wigs'', Vol. I, No. 2, July 1, 2000. * ''Perfumes of Ancient Egypt'', Vol I No. 3, August 1, 2000. * ''Ancient Egyptian Eye Makeup'', Vol. I, No. 4, September 1, 2000. * ''Nefertem, Ancient Lord of Perfume'', Vol. I, No. 5, October 1, 2000. * ''Tattoos in Ancient Egypt'', Vol. I, No. 6, December 1, 2000. * ''Henna'', Vol. II, No. 1, January 1, 2001. * ''Fertility Shrines of Ancient Egypt'', Vol. II, No. 2, February 1, 2001. * ''Tutankhamun's Perfume'', Vol. II, No. 3, March 1, 2001. * ''Flowers: The Fundamental Fashion Accessory'', Vol. II, No. 4, April 1, 2001. * ''The Beginning of the Book of Making an Old Man into a Young Man...'', Vol. II, No. 5, May 1, 2001. * ''Cats Eyes and Eye Make Up'', Vol. II, No. 7, July 1, 2001. * ''Glass Beads: "Fabulous Fakes" and the Birth of Costume Jewelry'', Vol. II, No. 8, August 1, 2001. Feature Articles published in ''Tour Egypt'', 2000 - 2001: * ''Hathor, Lady of Beauty'' * ''Beauty Salts''


References


External links


Judika Illes personal website
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