Tag: black witch
Sibyls Oraculum
The Sibyls Oraculum is more than just another oracle deck, it's a guide to living your most fulfilling life.
Everyday hoodoo: Washes, mojo bags, and simple charms
Hoodoo is a type of folk magick. By encorporating it into your everyday life, you can benefit from this powerful practice in many ways.
Wicca, Plain and Simple, by Leanna Greenaway
There is something so satisfying about a guide entitled, “The only book you’ll ever need” -- especially when, as in this case, the volume is just 125 pages long. This isn’t to say I am credulous, only that I enjoy the idea that one book could cover a topic so authoritatively as to declare itself the only one needed.
Courtney Alexander on African American tarot and the importance of independence
Even though you may not know Courtney Alexander by name, if you’re involved in the tarot world, then you’ve likely heard about her groundbreaking deck, Dust II Onyx: A Melanated Tarot.
African pantheons: A primer
Learning more about African pantheons can seem difficult, here is a primer to build basic information for curious people who are just starting.
Black witch resources: Getting started
Black witch doesn't mean dark magick, it means that the practitioner identifies as Black. The magical traditions of Black people are more than Voodoo.
Omitola Yejide Ogunsina: The uncut interview
Omitola Yejide Ogunsina is the founder of Dawtas of the Moon, a convention for Black witches to meet and share their knowledge with each other. We sat down and chatted with Ogunsina to find out more about the convention and her beliefs.
Dawtas of the Moon: A chat with Omitola Yejide Ogunsina
Omitola Yejide Ogunsina is the founder of Dawtas of the Moon, a convention for Black witches to meet and share their knowledge with each other. We sat down and chatted with Ogunsina to find out more about the convention and her beliefs.