Most people know that the Gundestrup Cauldron features a depiction of Cernunnos, but did you know there’s also an Ancient Celtic battle horn? Let’s learn more about it.
I have an announcement to make. And it’s a pretty big one. But first, let me answer this daily prompt question, which I’ll apparently be using as an elaborate setup for the thing I’ll tell you more about in the second half of this update. Don’t worry, it’ll all make sense in the end. Here…
Kicking off the start of Season 2 with Nathan M. Hall. We discuss animism, mushroom talismans, musical instruments, the soul, his book, and more!
Quarter calls are part of many Wiccan rituals, usually somewhere between the actual circle casting and calling in a deity. They take so many different shapes and forms that it’s easy for a beginner to lose track of what’s going on or forget what direction to face.
The SMF spotlight series continues… with musical headliner Lynda Millard
The SMF spotlight series continues… with musical headliner Ginger Doss
The SMF spotlight series continues… this week, Ivo Dominguez, Jr.
Our next stop in this series is the singing bowl — an instrument so steeped in mystery for thousands of years that perhaps we’ve all forgotten its true. Or perhaps it was actually just a recent invention. Questionable History A lot of times, singing bowls are specifically marketed as “Tibetan Singing Bowls” and you’ll find…
Sachets are all over the place. They’re sometimes used as spice bags to aid in cooking. They’re sold as tea blends. I’ve even bought heavily scented sachets to keep my car or closet smelling fresh. In magick, however, sachets can be a quick and crafty spell that works in a similar fashion to an amulet…