• The Red Album: Pagan Voices for Reproductive Rights

    The Red Album is a musical protest. Out of the chaos of Roe v. Wade being overturned, there were many voices. And some of those voices chose to sing. Pagan artists from all over the country joined together as one to deliver a message in support of abortion access.

  • The Four Cornerstones of Magick: A Deep Dive Into The Witches’ Pyramid

    The Four Cornerstones, sometimes called The Witches’ Pyramid, are To Know, To Will, To Dare, and To Keep Silent. Today we’re going to explore each on of these concepts in depth and find out how they can apply to different areas of our lives.

  • Pagan Gods Revitalized in Modern Media

    The pagan gods are alive and stronger than ever. Let’s take a look at some entertainment trends that support this conclusion using real data from Google Search.

  • What is a Fluid Condenser? (Part 1 – Liquid Condensers)

    Jump to Lesson: When I first heard the term “Fluid Condenser,” I’ll admit I was picturing a large apparatus akin to a still – something that could condense a vapor into a liquid. If you’re perusing occult texts, particularly the writings of P. B. Randolph or Franz Bardon, you may come across the term in…

  • Book Review: Initiation Into Hermetics by Franz Bardon

    Ah, finally, we’ve come to discuss one of my most favorite occult books of all time – Initiation Into Hermetics by Franz Bardon. My Personal Story Initiation Into Hermetics by Franz Bardon One of the reasons the book is so important to me is because of how it magically appeared in my life. It all…

  • Summer Magick Festival 2023 Recap

    It has been almost two weeks since Summer Magick Festival 2023. Like all festivals, we must eventually return to real life. Unfortunately, I took zero pictures, so you’ll just have to rely solely on my textual opinions. If you’ve never heard of Summer Magick Festival, it’s a collection of workshops, rituals, vending, and family that…

  • Summer Solstice

    Summer Solstice happens each year in the Northern Hemisphere sometime between June 20 – 22 (for our friends in the southern hemisphere, these dates mark their winter solstice). It is called by many names: Litha, St. John’s Day, Midsummer, and more. It is one of four solar events on the modern-day Wheel of the Year.…

  • Deity Focus: Pan, Master of the Wild Hunt

    Pan is, perhaps, the most quintessential image of a horned god. With his horns, hooves, and rampant sexuality, he embodies some of the top characteristics that many people fear about the occult. But what lies beneath his furry exterior? Before we get too far into that, I’d like to share a brief story of why…

  • HowTo: Make a Cauldron Fire

    Fire is a key aspect of many pagan ceremonies; however, it’s not always the best idea to burn things indoors. It produces carbon dioxide, sets off fire detectors, and wood smoke will quickly fill up a small room. For those of us who desire the energy of a bonfire, but do not possess a large…

  • Ozzy Osbourne Has Forever Ruined My Pronunciation of Crowley’s Name

    If you listen to classic rock, you’ve probably been mispronouncing Aleister Crowley’s name. Let’s get to the bottom of this issue and figure out once and for all how to say these words!

  • Qabalah Books I’d Recommend

    Home » Magick » Books » Qabalah Books I’d Recommend Today, I’d like to talk about the Qabalah, otherwise known as Kabbalah and sometimes Cabala. Specifically, I’ll be talking about how other people talk about it… and what I think about what they have to say. Pretty meta, right? No, it’s just a book review…

  • Ancient Egyptian Encirclement

    Where did the idea of a magickal circle first come from, anyway? Like many other things, it probably first originated in Ancient Egypt. Let’s take a look at some history to back up that claim.