Silver Ravenwolf is back and better than ever! Her newest book, The Witching Hour is hands down the best book she's written in my opinion. Read more
Silver Ravenwolf is back and better than ever! Her newest book, The Witching Hour is hands down the best book she's written in my opinion. Read more
It's no wonder that I hear from many witches and pagans that they aren't sure if the gods and spirits are real. Most likely because they aren't really showing up in their rituals when they call upon them. Read more
John Beckett’s writing is always level-headed, humble, grounded, wise and insightful. So it was no surprise to me that his first book The Path of Paganism: An Experience-Based Guide to Modern Pagan Practice kept this same spirit. The book is divided into main areas of focus consisting of contemplating the foundation of what Paganism is, putting those beliefs into practice, having an intermediate practice that goes beyond the 101, stepping into leadership, priesthood and “what comes next” which has a... Read more
Christopher Penczak’s The Phosphorous Grove: Aflame With Love Upon the Witch’s Tree is unlike any other book that he’s published. The book was originally limited to 50 hardcover copies that he would gift out as a thank you for fundraiser events and volunteer work at the Temple of Witchcraft. Four years later he’s now released it as an unlimited paperback. The book is a collection of prose of mystical verses. Christopher originally was going to have a career in music... Read more
Charm bags are known by many different names in many different traditions of magick. In fact, they may be the most popular form of charm magick in modern times. Read more
I have a theory that the gods from Game of Thrones are based upon the seven classical "planets" of ancient western occultism. Read more
This book is written with an eclectic point of view incorporating Witchcraft, New Age practices, Eastern practices and Western Occultism. Read more
This is in response to Andrew Carr’s letter to the editor of the Salem News. Mr. Carr compared Confederate Soldiers to the statue of Samantha Stevens, a fictional character in the television series, Bewitched. He goes even further and compares it to having a statue of a clown and calling the city Clown City, referencing the “clown killer” John Wayne Gacy. Read more
Let’s face it, most pagan anthologies suck. In most cases the only people who read pagan anthologies are those who contributed to them. Hekate Her Sacred Fires however, is not one of those anthologies and is still my favorite anthology to date. Edited by author Sorita d’Este, the founder of the Covenant of Hekate and the worldwide Rite of Her Sacred Fires, Sorita is considered a modern expert on the history and devotion of the goddess Hekate. The book features... Read more
Doreen Virtue's current conversion to Christianity, her renouncement of divination and her seemingly insulting bashing of polytheism and magick. Read more