Why I think there isn’t more experimentation in magic

In response to this post I wrote, another post was written which commented on the lack of experimentation. I think the author was dead on in his assessment, but it also prompted some further thoughts on my part on this subject.  I agree with the author that magic is a highly personal journey in some [...]

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Shunning as Banishment

I’ve been thinking a bit about shunning as a form of magical banishment. In my own experience, when I’ve decided to cut a person out of my life, I essentially end up shunning them, but shunning for me works on a magical level as well, because part of that process involves systematically getting rid of [...]

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The disappointment of magic

I came across an intriguing blog where the author discusses why chaos magic disappoints him, as well as why that disappointment is good. As I read his posts I found myself nodding in agreement, seeing some of my own frustrations expressed. Like me, he recognized that there has been a distinct lack of inquiry into [...]

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Call for Papers/Writers: Queer Magic Anthology

E-mail for inquiries and submissions:  aediculaantinoi (at) hotmail (dot) com; please put “Queer Magic Anthology” in your subject line. Megalithica Books, an imprint of Immanion Press (Stafford, U.K./Portland, OR, U.S.A.) is STILL seeking submissions for an anthology on queer magic and/or ritual. For the purposes of this publication, “queer” is primarily defined as anything of [...]

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Switching to Elemental Fire

Every year on my birthday I switch to a new element. This year, it felt like a good idea to switch to the element of fire. I feel like I’m ready to work with fire, to find my balance with it and through all of that come to know it in a different way than [...]

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Black magic reputation

When I first moved up to State college, I had a reputation as a “black magician” This was admittedly part of my own branding that I’d done in high school to get people to leave me alone, but it surprised that this branding followed me to a place, where I knew almost no one. You [...]

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Why and when I first started Experimenting with Magic

I’ve told this story a couple of times, but its one that’s pivotal to my magical practice and life. I was 18, when I was diagnosed with bipolar 2 depression, otherwise known as manic depression. My family on my mother’s side had a predisposition toward depression and I had spent a good part of my [...]

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Music and magic meditations

At the most recent magical experiments night, we decided to do three meditation exercises with music out of the book Arcana V (affiliate link). I was intrigued by the exercises, partially because of the focus on space, sound, and silence, and partially because it reminded me of my own experiments with music and magic in [...]

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The Sacred Cow of Science

I’ve written before about the tendency for some occultists to value science over magic and their attempts to apply the scientific method to magic, to the point, where they end up disillusioned with magic, because it doesn’t really conform to science (nor was it ever meant to). This passage, I think explains part of the [...]

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My Experiences with Persecution

When I was 18, and still in high school, I dealt with my first experience of being persecuted for my spiritual beliefs. I’d been careful about hiding what I believed from my mom, and from most others, but I had a few friends and one of those friends had fundamentalist Christians for parents. They found [...]

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