Understanding 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 MoreCurating, unfriending, blocking, and banning in online spaces creates peace and has magical application for both social justice and personal wellbeing.
Read MoreIt is common to see acceptance and tolerance treated as synonyms, but this creates a false equivalency that distorts the core meanings of both words.
Read More“Baby Witch” is a very problematic term when it is not self-applied. Calling someone a “baby”, especially a stranger, infantilizes, degrades, and harasses in most situations.
Read MoreThis sigil is a ward against random harmful encounters with prejudiced individuals, by protecting, averting harm, and supporting availability of aid.
Read More“Closed” traditions, cultural appropriation, race, ethnicity, who does or does not have the right to engage in certain traditions or practices, and how those issues all play into each other, is an incredibly complex topic. Long as this article is, I feel it only barely begins to scratch the surface, but that surface needs to be scratched.
Read MoreWe are going to double down on the solar and lunar influences in this pagan/witchcraft ritual in support of the George Floyd protests and Black Lives Matter.
Read MoreI had originally hoped to get this article compiled and published before the June 5th supermoon, but there will be more full moons and new moons, and any time of the month is the right time for social justice. We need to put effort and energy into social justice both now and into the future in order to achieve true equality for everyone. These links might help.
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