I sometimes get asked how to use sigils, from people who would like a little more guidance than the blurb tacked onto the end of every sigil post I make. In this post, I write about how to determine which sigil will work best for you, and some methods how to use sigils.
Read MoreNonbinary magic and having a nonbinary perspective is for anyone, of any gender, and any path. It is about framing your view of life, the universe, and everything to include nonbinary ways of being, even if you are binary gendered or focus on male and female in your life and your practice.
Read MoreThere are a lot of symbolic associations in pagan and magical practice which are often taken for granted. One such correspondence is directions and elements. Another is gender and elements. I mention these two in particular because they don’t make sense to a lot of modern practitioners, myself included.
Read MoreNonbinary pathways are often inherently liminal because they defy the standard paths and perspectives of our societies. I give my sincere and heartfelt thanks to everyone who was a part of the Nonbinary Ritual, and a part of my day at Pantheacon. It was an amazing experience, and I will treasure it always.
Read MoreWhen organizing for or presenting at public events, please don’t allow exclusionary events or presenters, ever, no matter the justification. Public spaces are inherently not curated or are minimally curated. That’s what makes them “public”, and thus open to all. When you attempt to curate public spaces by excluding groups, you create an antagonistic situation where there are “worthy” people, and “other” people. These exclusions are going to be based on things such as sex, gender, sexual orientation, skin color, ethnicity, ancestry, religious path, age, etc. You know, things that are ideally legally protected from discrimination in all aspects of public life and welfare.
Read MoreHow 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 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 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
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