Tag: Magick
Tattoo magick: Body art for magicians
Tattoos are more than body art, they can be powerful magical tools. Tattoo magick can grant protection, enhance fertility, and more.
Mugwort: Its magical and medical uses
Mugwort has many practical applications. To many it is a weed, but to those with a cunning eye, it can be so much more.
Creative magick: Three spells to find artistic inspiration
As an artist, it can be frustrating when creativity eludes you. However, as a witch you can always work a little creative magick.
Approaching Lilith: A magick of obsession
Lilith will not be tamed. Those who seek to make contact with her will inevitably encounter one of her many children first.
Learning from failure: Turning lead into gold
Failure is a sign of progress. When we fail, we know we have met the boundaries of our abilities. This is where the work begins.
John Dee and the Empire of Angels, by Jason Louv
Jason Louv's new book, John Dee and the Empire of Angels: Enochain Magick and the Occult Roots of the Modern World, is a departure from his previous works.
Elements of Spellcrafting, by Jason Miller
Jason Miller's The Elements of Spellcrafting is hugely valuable, and even necessary, for any occultist who intends to do spellwork.
Sortilége: A crow’s stash of divinatory odds and ends
I am a crow. I am a witch. I have a stash. It is a witch’s sacred...
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.
Sorcerer’s Screed, by Jochum magnus Eggertsson
Sorcerer's Screed The Icelandic Book of Magic Spells is highly unusual and tremendously entertaining, the product of the fevered polymathic brain of Skuggi (Shadow), who rejoiced in the given name of Jochum magnus Eggertsson.
A spell of awe and protection: The Washing Verse
The Washing Verse is a versatile spell from the Icelandic grimoire tradition. The main intention behind it is protection. The act of washing is used to remove all the negative projections that people cast on you. It therefore adopts a quality of purification.
Exiting the broom closet: Sharing your magick with friends and family
Being open with your practice to friends and family isn’t everyone’s goal, but if you want to be able to talk about it with loved ones, here are some tips!