Tag: Magick
Bed magick: Low-energy spells for the chronically ill
Magical practice need not be something that requires the regalia of high ceremonial magick. We do not need to don floor-length robes and lay...
Increase your magical intuition: Tips and tricks
In magick we use our intuition a lot to make choices. But what if you have a hard time with it? These tips and tricks will help you build magical intuition.
Tarot and oracle cards together: Add depth and complexity to your...
Using oracle cards in conjunction with traditional tarot can add more depth and understanding to your readings for yourself and your clients!
The Witching Herbs, by Harold Roth
I hear there are lots of benefits to growing your own food and herbs and, if you believe in the wisdom and power of plants, it makes sense that there would be benefits. If you’re not convinced already, Harold Roth makes a pretty good case for learning to do it in The Witching Herbs: 13 Essential Plants and Herbs for Your Magical Garden.
Trancework in groups: Accessing mutual imagination
Behind us is the ragged cliff face where we descended down a steep and narrow goat trail. Before us, there is a broad dais...
Positive thinking: Panacea or prison?
Everywhere we are indoctrinated with the notion that positive thinking can overcome massive obstacles, but is there a limit to its usefulness? Can a positive mindset become another stumbling block on the road to growth? Is it the panacea that we were promised, or can positivity, like other tools, also become a prison?
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.
Deeper Into the Underworld, by Chris Allaun
Deeper Into The Underworld: Death, Ancestors and Magical Rites is a great read for anyone who feels a connection to working with the deceased. There is much to be gained from tapping into the Underworld and bringing the wisdom of our beloved ancestors into the physical realm.
Color and Conjure, by Natalie Zaman
You can be sure that a romp through Natalie Zaman’s literary world will always be delightful. Color and Conjure continues the tradition, with a colouring book full of lively writing and useful spell work.
Pop Culture Magic Systems, by Taylor Ellwood
Pop Culture Magic Systems gives pop culture fans innovative ways to build a magical practice that is meaningful to them, and could easily become a journey to personal fulfillment and avant-garde spirituality.
Witchcraft and social media: Digital tools for magick
Digital spaces in general, and social media specifically, offers witches so may exciting new ways to perform magick and connect to other witches. It’s an exciting time to be a witch!
Traditional Magic Spells for Protection and Healing, by Claude Lecouteux
Magick has been around for a long time, longer than modern medical science, which explains why there’s such a large section of texts devoted to magically healing people. Traditional Magic Spells for Protection and Healing by Claude Lecouteux gathers noteworthy, if little known these days, practices from around Europe.