K Is For Keeping Records


I鈥檓 a studious person by nature and I like to give myself topics to study. Because there are too many things that interest me to pursue academically 鈥� I have neither the time nor the finances to spare for this 鈥� I do a lot of self-study. Most of this is from books. But within … More K Is For Keeping Records

I Is For Inkcraft


“What an astonishing thing a book is. It’s a flat object made from a tree, with flexible parts, on which are imprinted lots of funny dark squiggles. But one glance at it, and you’re inside the mind of another person, maybe somebody dead for thousands of years. Across the millennia, an author is speaking clearly … More I Is For Inkcraft

Looking into the future 鈥� A basic overview of some history and the practice of reading cards


I plan to go into detail in future articles and posts about using cards for occult study and practice. So, this piece will touch upon things, but not go into great detail. That will come later. Please follow/subscribe to my blog to be alerted as new posts are published. First 鈥� Let鈥檚 review some basic … More Looking into the future 鈥� A basic overview of some history and the practice of reading cards

“A Witch who cannot hex, cannot heal.” — What does this mean?


Even if you’ve only studied Witchcraft for a relatively short amount of time, you’ve probably come across this phrase in one form or another. It continues to be one that sparks controversial discussion among people of different magical backgrounds and opinions. At face value, it might seem confusing, especially when put up against popular codes … More “A Witch who cannot hex, cannot heal.” — What does this mean?