Three months in, the morning practice has changed more than I thought it would. A first-person essay on what it…
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From the dark.
I’ve been doing daily ritual magick. Here’s what’s happening.
Three months in, the morning practice has changed more than I thought it would. A first-person essay on what it actually feels like to take the work seriously every day, and what the body knows that the mind takes longer to catch up to.
Daily Witchery: ninety days in.
A short note on what the daily series has taught the host — about lore, witchcraft, history, and the discipline […]
Hermes Trismegistus — the figure who shaped Western occultism.
A profile of the legendary figure behind the Hermetic tradition — who he might have been, what he supposedly wrote, […]
What is Neo Druidism? A field guide.
A primer on the modern Druid revival — its history, its weird offshoots, and the genuinely strange people who keep […]
On reading the tarot, after thirty years.
A conversation with a working tarot reader who’s been at it since before the deck was cool. What she’s learned, […]
Why every culture has a witch.
An essay on the figure of the witch across cultures — from West African priestesses to Russian Baba Yaga to […]
The witch trials, in five minutes.
A short, honest overview of what actually happened in Salem in 1692 — the parts everyone gets right, and the […]
What is Thelema, in five minutes.
A field guide to Crowley’s religion — what it actually says, what it doesn’t, and why so many witches today […]
Feraferia: a secluded society on a distant mountain.
Imagine a community on a mountain who built their lives around the Goddess and the seasons — what they made, […]
On the Lynn Lady — what we got wrong, and what we’re getting right.
Notes from the writers’ room on Salem’s Ghosts season two — the version of the story that didn’t make the […]
Letters from the studio.
New episodes, behind-the-scenes, the occasional invitation. Free. Not too often — just enough.
