One need not believe in goddesses and gods to be a Pagan or a Witch or a Druid, but I can't imagine living without the ecstasy of the divine in my life, and whole-heartedly believing in its reality. Read more
One need not believe in goddesses and gods to be a Pagan or a Witch or a Druid, but I can't imagine living without the ecstasy of the divine in my life, and whole-heartedly believing in its reality. Read more
The truly draw dropping moments don't happen at every rite, but when they do happen they stick with you. They remind you just why we work magick and walk between the worlds. Read more
Most of us don't become competent Witches the moment we embrace Witchcraft, instead we evolve over time into the Witches we want to be. Read more
The magick only really starts when we step out and have the experiences, because Witchcraft lives when it’s practiced, not so much when it’s just talked or written about. Read more
Terms such as High Priestess or High Priest can be problematic, but I still think they have value. Read more
Most of the words we use today in Pagan and Witch circles are problematic because they are used in a variety of different ways with definitions varying form person to person and group to group. Read more
Strike up the band and get ready for the red carpet, it's time for the most prestigious awards in all of Pagandom, The Hornie Awards! Read more
Looking back on the most read posts at Raise the Horns in 2017. It's a veritable smorgasbord of articles about magickal books, Pagan festivals, and all sorts of other magickal things. Read more
Christmas Witches, alcoholic apple drinks, and Oak Kings don't share a whole lot of similarities on the outside, but a closer look reveals something else. Nearly all of our most cherished Yuletide traditions share one thing: the idea of hope. Read more