Moldavite is a very popular stone among witches, mystics and healers. It has a rich history in occult lore that many are unaware of. Read more
Moldavite is a very popular stone among witches, mystics and healers. It has a rich history in occult lore that many are unaware of. Read more
Falling just barely under 100 pages long this book can easily be read in one sitting and is perfect for those of you out there with limited time to read or that might just have a short attention span. Read more
It is always wise to get a consultation before casting a spell. For the witch there is perhaps no greater consultant than that of divination. Read more
Huson has amazing insights into magick and witchcraft not really presented in many books out there these days. Read more
One of the most difficult things when reading tarot can be determining the timing of an event. This is the question that I get asked a lot about by querents as well as tarot readers. There’s a few ways that this can be done, some involving knowledge of astrology, and some that don’t need any knowledge at all regarding timing. In this article when discussing imagery of a card, I am referencing the artwork of the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. Determining Seasons with the Ace Cards... Read more
Jason Miller defines “sorcery” as somewhere between witchcraft and ceremonial magick with a focus on getting real results. That’s exactly what you will get with The Sorcerer’s Secrets: Strategies in Practical Magick. The book is also somewhere halfway between a grimoire and a training course, but it is completely filled with some amazing insight, ideas and tips that come from experience. His ideas are some that I’ve never seen in other books. This book alone completely changed how I approach giving... Read more
Gede Parma sees witchcraft as an inherently shamanic and ecstatic practice, which I strongly resonate with. In his book Ecstatic Witchcraft: Magick, Philosophy & Trance in the Shamanic Craft he compares and contrasts the practices of witchcraft with that of shamanic traditions in the vein of Emma Wilby’s Cunning-Folk and Familiar Spirits: Shamanistic Visionary Traditions in Early Modern British Witchcraft and Magic. However, Ecstatic Witchcraft is written in a much more accessible and easier to follow manner. Unlike Wilby’s book,... Read more
The invoking and banishing pentagrams come from the ceremonial traditions to bring in an elemental force into the circle or working. Read more
As a Traditional Cornwall Witch, Gemma Gary looks at the darker aspects of the God of the Witches as initiator, psychopomp and guide of the powers of the witch in her book, The Devil’s Dozen: Thirteen Craft Rites of the Old One. While the name “the Devil” causes discomfort and unease among many neo-pagan and outsiders, it is part of this “forbidden”, wild and perhaps even dangerous taboo of energy and history of the Horned God of the Witches that... Read more
Did I choose my path? Did my Higher Self choose my path? Was this the will of the gods? Is free will an illusion? Read more