PAGAN LUCK
The Old Ways of Fortune, Protection, and Prosperity
By Kye Mckenzie
What if luck is not random?
What if fortune is something you can cultivate, protect, and strengthen through the oldest spiritual practices of Europe?
Long before modern superstition reduced luck to chance, the pagan world understood it as a living force woven through land, home, body, and season. It was not accident. It was relationship. It was something tended through ritual, strengthened through attention, and guarded with skill.
In Pagan Luck, Kye Mckenzie restores this forgotten philosophy of fortune and shows how the old ways of Celtic and Northern European tradition approached prosperity, protection, and blessing as sacred craft.
Inside you will discover:
- The ancient philosophy of fortune in Celtic, Norse, and early European belief
- How sacred land and spirit of place influence personal luck
- Household traditions that build protection and stability
- The body as a vessel of fortune and how to strengthen your personal field
- Ritual practices rooted in documented folklore, not modern invention
- Symbols and signs that attract blessing and ward off misfortune
- Seasonal timing and the wheel of the year as engines of prosperity
- Practical methods for breaking cycles of ill fortune
This is not a modern spell book filled with surface level charms.
It is a deep exploration of how the old traditions understood luck as a living current flowing through the world and how you can step back into alignment with it.
Grounded in historical sources and living folklore, Pagan Luck bridges scholarship and practice, giving readers both understanding and application. It is for those who feel that the world is alive. For those who sense that certain places carry power. For those who know that prosperity and protection begin long before money changes hands.
Fortune favors the attentive.
The old ways are waiting.