Sable Aradia concludes her series on sex magick and sacred sexuality with some practical advice for those who wish to practice. Read more
Sable Aradia concludes her series on sex magick and sacred sexuality with some practical advice for those who wish to practice. Read more
The martial arts are magic -- they use imagination to raise and direct psychological energy to alter consciousness and produce external or internal change. Those looking to understand magical practice might want to look to the example the arts provide, and those involved in martial arts training may want to look at magic for ideas to deepen their training. Read more
The LGBTQQI alphabet soup is missing a letter. There is a category of people that have gone largely unknown and ignored, even by themselves. The queer continuum is starting to take notice, but as-yet mainstream Paganism has been silent on the issue. Read more
Would you take me seriously if I suggested that the Morrígan advocates nonviolence? Read more
When I moved to a rural homestead, it was with the intent that I would return to the ways of my great-grandparents. I quickly learned that there is a whole lot more to honoring my ancestors and the land then relying on my good intentions. Read more
The Muninn Messenger is a weekly newsletter that is COMMUNITY RUN. That means it features news, events, editorials, products, and businesses that submitted by readers. Most importantly, we provide this service FOR FREE. Read more
How can donating money to a cause be integrated into a spiritual practice? Taylor Ellwood shares how he combines meditation and donation as a form of sacrifice into his devotions to a particular animal spirit. Read more
Sable continues to examine the ethics of teaching of sex magick and sacred sexuality by addressing festivals and the balance of freedom vs. security. Read more
Death kindly seems to be stopping everywhere I look these days, in the faces of those whom I adore and care for, and in the hearts and minds of many within the world: death of loved ones, death of relationships, and even the death of nations. Perhaps Earth herself? Whether by choice or happenstance, death is stopping to remind us of Her part in the ebb and flow. Do you resist her invitation? How does the person practicing alone grow from the experience of death? Read more
I don’t remember now who coined the term, but we jokingly call the alternative to ritual nudity going groundclad. It works fine for us. We’re an Earth-based religion – why are we so obsessed with being clad by the sky anyway? Read more