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A Mystic Guide to Cleansing and Clearing by David Salisbury

A Mystic Guide to Cleansing and Clearing by David Salisbury

A Mystic Guide to Cleansing and Clearing by David Salisbury outlines a plethora of ways to cleanse which can be worked into a variety of practices.
HDR Honey Jars by Philip Vye

Hoodoo container work: Three ways to get started

Container tricks and fixings are popular magick types for those that are new to hoodoo, conjure, or rootwork. Here are the basics to get you started.

Persona 5: A video game rife with occult themes

Persona 5 is just as much about navigating the social as it is the supernatural. Yet, Persona 5 is also surprisingly grounded and almost ritualistic.
Baby things, photo by arch190

Witchy Mama, by Melanie Marquis and Emily A. Francis

Witchy Mama incorporates nontraditional spirituality and magick into standard baby practices, making space for everyday magick.

Deconstructing Gurdjieff, by Tobias Churton

I enjoyed Deconstructing Gurdjieff most when the author, Tobias Churton, speculated about events and circumstances surrounding Gurdjieff's life.
Urban garden, photo by PerennialsPhotos

Herbs versus Plant Magic: A comparative review

The image of the witch mixing potions and throwing in strange herbs and plants to make magical things happen is ubiquitous in our culture.
Outdoor altar, photo by lunasam

Summer activities for magical children

It’s summer time, and for many families that means their young ones will be home. Here are a few witchy summer activities to keep them occupied.
witchbody, by Sabrina Scott

witchbody, by Sabrina Scott

A lushly illustrated zine, witchbody doubles as a visceral call to immerse oneself in the world, to embody the magick of the everyday.

Why initiation matters

A formal initiation ceremony is not necessary but can help on your path. Events in life can be ‘natural initiations’ and lead to inner development.
Dance, photo by Akiko Photography

Adding movement and energy to your magical practice

When we can’t put our feelings into words, bodily movement can stand in as an ideal language for the obscure, the subtle and the mutable.
Basil and knife, photo by Mark Bonica

Springtime kitchen witchery: 10 herbs for protection, peace, and luck

Using herbs and spices for their magical qualities as well as taste can help practitioners work more magick in their everyday lives.
Cemetery in spring, photo by chuck b.

Ancestor work: Not just for Samhain

Working with ancestors can be a fulfilling part of any magick practice It is often seen as taboo but it's far from it! This rich practice has wide roots.

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Tattoo Tarot, illustrated by Megamunden

Tattoo Tarot