Banishing is used across all forms of magic. Banishing means to make something go away, to put it in the past, and remove it from the present and likely future. It is a loss that is welcome or needed. Most changes, especially deliberate changes, involve some kind of loss or banishment. This can be big things and it can be little things.
Read MoreFrom craft names to deadnames, nicknames to married names, usernames to aliases, there are innumerable reasons that most people have multiple names they currently use or have previously used to identify themselves. Despite what bureaucratic systems would have us believe, names, even magical names, are mutable and can change over time as our circumstances change and we, ourselves, change. Most of those names have deeper meaning than the specific letters spelled out on our birth certificates or driver’s licenses.
Read MoreThe equinoxes are a balance of day and night and a duality of spring and fall, as every equinox is both an Ostara and a Mabon, one waxing and one waning.
Read MoreUnderstanding and learning how to effectively use the versatility of blessing magic is worthwhile, especially in difficult and tumultuous times.
Read MoreIn order to ethically engage in baneful magic, you need to have a clear understanding of your moral compass, and the why, what, and how of your spellwork.
Read MoreIf your body includes a uterus that produces a period, you can perform menstrual magic. It is an incredibly powerful component for spellwork.
Read MoreCurating, unfriending, blocking, and banning in online spaces creates peace and has magical application for both social justice and personal wellbeing.
Read MoreShadow work is profoundly important. If you do not understand what lives in your shadow, you are never going to fully understand yourself, or why you do and believe all the things you do.
Read MoreThis sigil is a ward against random harmful encounters with prejudiced individuals, by protecting, averting harm, and supporting availability of aid.
Read MoreWhen I talk about or call upon the Void, I am talking about that which is outside of our universe, outside of our reality. I am talking about that from which our entire universe came forth, and to which it will someday return, only to begin a new universe all over again. I am talking about a place of unreality which is pure undetermined potential.
Contemplating the Void is an attempt to answer the question of what existed before “The Big Bang”, where creation deities came from, how anything ever came to be, and where it will all go when it ceases to be.
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