Fortune Telling with Playing Cards by Jonathan Dee is a useful book for finding what the future holds with a simple deck of cards. Read more
In this episode of Witchcraft & Voodoo, my co-host Sable Aradia and I discuss all aspects of animals in our respective religions. Read more
Slutist Tarot is like nothing you've seen before. Written by Morgan Claire Sirene it celebrates sex positivity and gender in every way. Read more
Around here in my spiritual house it is Ancestor worship all day, everyday. We leave offerings, light candles, and say prayers. However, this is not all there is in magick. In the African Traditional Religions great importance is placed on initiation. Read more
This week Atlantic published an article about Black Witches titled The Witches of Baltimore - Young black women are leaving Christianity and embracing African witchcraft in digital covens. The author Sigal Samuel, makes a lot of assumptions in this piece, and most of them are, I have to say, wrong. Read more
Astrology for Happiness and Success by Mecca Woods has everything you would expect from an Astrology book. It recommends crystals, mantras, herbs, and more to resonate with your sun sign. Read more
Witches are popular, some see them as the next big thing, for some of us maybe they've always been a big thing. What will all these media characterizations bring? This is one of the serious questions I asked myself as I sat down to watch the new Netflix reboot titled Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Read more
This week on Witchcraft & Voodoo: Sacred Art we talk about this vital element of religion. Since the beginning of time art has been a way of connecting with the divine. Read more
I would love to hear what your favorite ancestor recipe is, please tell us what you are serving for your dumb supper this Samhain. Read more
The words Wicked Witch conjure up a lot of connotations. While there were certainly real wicked witches before, they took center stage with the publication of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. For those of us who identify as real Witches, we have had to accept this characterization. Some of us have embraced it. Read more