Tag: Magick
The Devil’s Crown, by Shani Oates
Most of us are familiar with Cain, the first-born son of Adam and Eve. The Devil’s Crown delivers further insights into this and Robert Cochrane.
Witching on a budget: Magick on the cheap
The witch aesthetic is filled with Pinterest-ready crystal rings, handcrafted wands, and the finest organic herbs. That’s all just glitz and glam for mood boards though. Cheap witchcraft is real, and you can practice it.
Greatest Hits: Best of magick in 2017
Of the 29 articles on magick we published in 2017, these are the 11 most popular.
Menstruation and magick: Reclaiming the power of the body
The heightened sensitivity that many people feel during their periods can lead to greater access of reflective powers and give insight into our worlds.
Magical Power for Beginners, by Deborah Lipp
Newcomers will love Magical Power For Beginners, and experienced magicians are likely to find something here also -- it’s just a concise and commonsense guide to magick.
Book of Shadows and Light, by Lucy Cavendish
I wish I had a notebook like Lucy Cavendish’s Book of Shadows and Light when I first got into collecting spells and journalling.
Who is a Witch, by Rowan Moss
Who is a Witch by Rowan Moss with illustrations by T.S. Lamb is a short and sweet book that explains that witches are just like everybody else, a solid read for children ages three to six.
The Magic of Trees, by Tess Whitehurst
In The Magic of Trees, Tess Whitehurst has provided “a guide to their sacred wisdom and metaphysical properties,” one that we can use to begin exploring their mundane and spiritual gifts.
Secret witch: Magick when you’re stuck in the broom closet
Are you a secret witch? Not everyone can be open with their spiritual practice.. Here are some tips and tricks for covert magick.
Scrying: How to get started
Scrying is a combination of divination and meditation that utilizes shiny surfaces in order to gain insight into the movements of the world.
Mirror magick and self-love
Mirror magick gives us an opportunity to look ourselves in the face, and is a powerful tool in magical work, self-reflection, and powerful self-love.
Magick for gadgets: Using magick with technology
We rely on our technology but we don't think of it as magickal. Here are some tips and tricks to combine magick and technology.