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Sep 1
Cinnamon: Fiery Herb of Power
Cinnamon is not only a common spice found in most kitchens, it also holds significant importance in shamanic practices around the world....
Aug 31
Mugwort and Wormwood: Gatekeepers to the Other World
Mugwort, also known as Artemisia vulgaris, is a revered and ancient herb that has been used in various forms of traditional medicine and...
Aug 30
The Art of Smoke: Making Spiritual Incenses
Incense is one of the most taken-for-granted components in ritual. It is not uncommon these days to simply light a stick of incense with...
Aug 29
Kitchen Witchery: Cooking with Intention
Witchcraft has been practiced for centuries, with many different forms and traditions. One common ritual in witchcraft is using specific...
Aug 27
Dragon Shaman Q&A Session 3
Here we are again! You've sent in your questions, now it's time to have them answered! Remember, if you have questions, send me an email...
Aug 26
Categories of Magick
There a variety of ways to work Magick in this world, and despite what some might say, none are any lesser or greater than the others. It...
Aug 24
An introduction to I-Ching
Originating in ancient China, the I Ching, also known as the Book of Changes, is one of the oldest and most revered divination systems in...
Aug 20
Spell Bags
The concept of spell Bags has been around for as long as Magick itself. Gris Gris bags, mojo bags, medicine pouches, and so on have been...
Aug 19
Can You vs Should You
So many times over the years, I have had the question, "can I do this?" In regards to myriads of possible practices and things to alter a...
Aug 18
A Cleansing Bath
In the course of our daily life, we often pick up negativity, anger spirits, and otherwise cause surface damage to our aura. We can...