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Elemental Magick: Let’s Get Acquainted with the Earth
Read Now →: Elemental Magick: Let’s Get Acquainted with the EarthThe final classical element that remains is the element of Earth. This element is an all-encompassing concept that many other cultures break down into more specific elements such as…
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There’s An Herb For That – Part IV
Read Now →: There’s An Herb For That – Part IVIn my previous post, I began a list of herbs, spices, and foods – easily available in North America in January – that can be used magically to attain wealth…
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There’s An Herb For That – Part III
Read Now →: There’s An Herb For That – Part IIIIn a previous post I discussed herbs for divination. The next full moon will be on Saturday, January 23rd, which means that between now and then is an excellent time…
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Elemental Magick: Faces Come Out in the Rain
Read Now →: Elemental Magick: Faces Come Out in the RainJim Morrison may not have been talking about the undines when he sang “faces come out of the rain when you’re strange,” but it’s no strange event when this happens.…
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Elemental Magick: Emotional Tides
Read Now →: Elemental Magick: Emotional TidesFor people who fall under the domain of the Water element, we’re told that they tend to be highly emotional. In Astrology, Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces all belong to the…
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Elemental Magick: Salamanders
Read Now →: Elemental Magick: SalamandersThe symbolism found within fire tends to focus on the sun and its life-giving properties. Many religions use a Sun God as the creator of life or the most powerful…
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Elemental Magick: The Fire Folk
Read Now →: Elemental Magick: The Fire FolkFor centuries we have had stories and myths that center around fire. It’s one of the single-most important elements to human society because while it’s one of the most…
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Meet the Fire Element
Read Now →: Meet the Fire ElementA few weeks ago I started a series of posts on the Air element and how it breathes life into every culture. I touched briefly on some of the cultures…
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Applying the Scythe
Read Now →: Applying the ScytheIn the United States, two of the iconic images of the Gregorian calendar New Year are Father Time and Baby New Year. Father Time, with his hourglass, robe, and scythe,…
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The Faeries’ Oracle – The Glanconer
Read Now →: The Faeries’ Oracle – The GlanconerMeet the Glanconer, or Smoothe Harry as he would like to be called. The Glanconer is part of the Faery Challengers. The entire deck is made up of five types…