magic

  • Isis and Magic

    An interesting article from a priestess of Isis, relating Her connection to magic, the mindset of creation, and visualization. Visualization is a powerful tool in our ritual toolkit, and while not everyone may become a master, we can all practice it.

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  • I might be a little more scattered than usual in this video. I have been feeling a push to share this particular theme, so here it is. It’s not just instructions on how to make a prosperity bowl, but a few thoughts about the spiritual aspects of money, and the negative beliefs surrounding it that

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  • So I’m sure that many if not everyone reading this right now is experiencing some level of anxiety about what’s going on with the Covid-19 virus, and those of us who are empaths are feeling the anxiety of the collective as well as our own. It’s a scary time and we have to try not

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  • To Hex or Not To Hex

    Besides getting ready to move and editing the Athena devotional, most of my extra energy has been going to the new channel in the last few weeks.

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  • Pagans and Money

    I was going to include these in my next Round-Up of Interesting Links, but I decided that TP Ward’s posts on the theme of Pagans and money deserves its own entire intro. It deserves to be considered on its own. Pagans have an interesting, complicated relationship with money. I’ve seen Pagans drop hundreds of dollars

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  • So I know I have not been blogging much. I have been very inward focused lately, working on improving myself and staying balanced and stable, improving my health and neglected skills, and my relationships with the Gods. If you’re a friend you’ll know that I have been more active on Facebook, but I have not

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  • Ozark Encyclopedia – F – Feathers

    I found an awesome blog full of Ozark folklore, including the uses for things like herbs and such. A great source of info regarding traditional American magic and folkways. Anyone interested in such things should go check it out.

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  • Our Gods Are Not Vending Machines

    Originally posted on amor et mortem: I was relieved to have recently been unfriended on Facebook by a woman who didn’t like my response to her questions in a post she’d tagged me in. This woman–let’s call her Rachel–announced that she was going to embark on a quest of “serious magic” to not merely land…

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