How do you perceive energies? Do you predominantly filter those perceptions through one physical sense, or multiple senses? How strongly do you perceive information that defies interpretation through physical senses?
Read MoreDeath is about more than just the dead. Death is also about radical change and the transitions, good, bad, and neutral, we continually experience as time marches on. Radical change often leads to mourning and commemoration of what used to be. As a result, the energies of Samhain are powerful for any kind of mourning you may be experiencing, and for commemorating any important parts of your past.
Read MoreThe D&D chart is an example of non-binary thinking. Odds are you’ve been using it just fine for years, and never thought about it in terms of binary vs. non-binary. Non-binary thinking really can be that easy and natural when it more accurately describes the subject.
Read MoreThis is a set of elemental candle holders that I made for use in public ritual, provided here as an example of how you can make your own candle holders easily and inexpensively. Each candle holder cost a total of about $6 in materials. The same basic process can be used to make a shielded
Read MoreLearn about a magically functional gender divinity model that places non-binary genders in equal status to male and female genders. By abandoning the binary model, male and female are no longer in opposition to each other, and instead part of a circle representing the complex interrelation of all genders. The focal points represent Feminine, Masculine, Genderfluid, Genderqueer/Multi-Gendered, and Agender, and are enriched by the infinite gender representations possible between those points. We will discuss the symbology and inclusion of the system, as well as how to use the model in practice, no matter your gender.
Read MoreHere is my attempt at a gender divinity model that places nonbinary genders in equal status to male and female genders. It is certainly not THE definitive model, but it is my hope that it might resonate with you, or give you ideas for how to create your own nonbinary gender divinity model.
Read MoreAttention Sacramento area people! I will be leading two discussions and officiating a non-binary ritual at Sacramento Pagan Pride 20th Annual Harvest Festival on Saturday, September 14th. Details below, and hope to see you there! Please share. *12:30pm How to Make a Personal Altar – We’ll discuss the most typical and “basic” types of tools
Read MoreI literally cannot recommend this book enough. Since I first cracked open Weave the Liminal and started reading it, I have recommended it at every opportunity. I may have needed to finish reading it to write a honest review, but I didn’t need to finish it to know that it was a treasure for anyone
Read MoreI found this book when I was researching ways to approach a fully gender and gender-inclusive pagan or witchy practice, and I was not disappointed. My solitary practice is, and always has been, free of the constrains of gender binary practice, but when I decided to embark on a journey leading public ritual, I needed
Read MoreThe Gender Diversity sigil and symbol are for acceptance and inclusion in occult, witchy, & pagan community spaces, rituals, and workings.
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