The internet has done some pretty great things for us witches. Sure, it’s a breeding ground for pointless arguments (both magickal and non-magickal), but for many of us, it’s also provided connections that would have otherwise been impossible. When I found my first coven, for example, it was through WitchVox.com, a hub of useful witchy resources like local coven listings. A lot of people have a similar story and I think I can safely say that many seekers would still be seeking without the help of “The Witches’ Voice.”

But then one day… WitchVox shut down. And for a while, it seemed like there would be no replacement. Seekers would be doomed to seek forever! Would no one find a solution?

Enter: Si from Mandragora Magika

Madragora Magika’s banner

If you’ve successfully found a coven over the last few years, chances are you just might recognize the above image. MandragoraMagika.com is, hands down, the best resource for finding out what’s in your area. Sure, there are Facebook groups for specific traditions, but nothing quite compares to the hundreds of groups that Si lists… from all over the world and across many traditions!

Si from Mandragora

Si is a graphic designer by trade. He’s also a third degree Gardnerian High Priest, part of the Minoan Brotherhood, and an initiate of Haitian Vodou.

You can also read his full bio here, where he talks briefly about his experience with each of these traditions.

If you haven’t figured it out by now, he’s the creator of Mandragora Magika!

Selene and I have had our coven listed on Mandragora back since it was a tiny teaching grove without any members. Over the years, and as we’ve grown, we’ve had to make revisions to our group description or contact information. There’s a quick form to fill out on the website when you want to add or edit a group. We always received a prompt email response back once revisions had been made.

At first, I assumed there was an entire team behind the operations of Mandragora Magika. But the emails were always signed the same way: “-Si.”

Well… I decided to have a chat with Si. I asked him some questions and he gave me some cool answers, including tips on what seekers should ask potential covens. Read on to hear more! Oh, and I’m also going to litter this entire page with some of his designs — don’t worry, he gave me permission.


Q&A

Do you remember the good old days of WitchVox?

What’s your background in witchcraft or the occult?

Why did you decide to start Mandragora Magika?

Mandragora Magika logo

What does the name mean?

Since we’re on the topic of names, what does your name mean?

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Sorry, I’m going to interrupt this list of questions and answers a few times — That’s my privilege as the site admin. SEVEN names? Well, now I’m just curious.

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How did your site explode into being such a huge resource for coven listings?

You’re a graphic designer, right? Can we see some of your art? Can I post a piece?

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Another interruption: See? I told you he gave me permission. “Take anything you’d like.” Also… here’s a link to what I think is my favorite.

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Some of Si’s designs on shirts…

How big of a range of traditions have you seen across Mandragora Magika?

What other cool stuff is listed?

What are YOUR top tips for someone who is trying to find a coven?

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Alright, last interruption. I promise. As a coven leader, I can attest to the high number of emails from seekers that say “I want to be in a coven. Here’s my number.”

Guys, please stop doing that.

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What are the best questions for seekers to ask a potential coven?

What are the best questions for covens to ask a seeker?

Have you encountered any difficulties with hosting a giant resource of coven listings?

Have you noticed any trends in seeker traffic? (has it ever started to decline?)

You’ve obviously done a huge favor to the community by hosting this website. If people want to help share the financial burden of hosting, is there a way they can help?

Is there anything else you hope to accomplish with Mandragora Magika in the future? Or within the community?

What’s your favorite way to combine your magick with sound or music?


Navigating The Site

There are three main sections linked from the homepage.

Find A Coven

This is the place to go if you’re looking for a coven or group in your area.

Find Pagan Media

This is the place to go if you’re looking for witchy podcasts or blogs. My website is there!

Find Pagan Resources

This is the place to go if you’re looking for witchy stores or gifts.

Take some time and explore. There’s lots of interesting things listed.

Expanding Resources

Speaking of things that are listed… maybe you have something to add!

Si is always looking for more resources. Specifically, he’s trying to find people who do handfastings, funerary services, or can help out incarcerated pagans. Hmm… I have quite a lot to say on that last one. While you’re at it, you can check out my Guide to Wiccan Prison Ministry.

Giving Back

Si doesn’t really ask for anything in return for keeping this site up and running for the entire community. In fact, he says it’s part of his service to give back.

However, if you’d like to help out, you can visit his shop and buy something with one of his designs on it. I mean, you probably already noticed since I included a bunch of his designs in this article, but he makes some pretty cool stuff. All of those proceeds go back to site maintenance and upkeep. Remember, websites and hosting aren’t free.

There’s also a donate button. It’s kind of tiny, but you can find it in the bottom left hand corner if you scroll all the way down on one of the pages.

Want to do something for free? Go follow some of these social profiles:

Conclusions

Mandragora Magika is an awesome resource for the community. There’s no better place to find covens or other groups in your area.

On top of all that, Si seems like an great dude… and we sincerely appreciate everything he does for the community! It was a pleasure to get to know him a little better.

Do you know of a cool witchy shop or someone who provides an excellent service to pagans? Perhaps they deserve a community spotlight article. You can always contact me and let me know.

Cheers!


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