Look what arrived in the mail today! It's my latest book, Magical Movements and is a compilation of the blog entries on the Magical Experiments site from 2013 to 2014 as well as the entries on Pagan Square. If you're like me, and you like a print copy of what you read electronically, this book is quite nice because it collects all the entries into a format that you can underline and dogtag and have as a reference guide. Or if you're a diehard fan of my writing, then this book will be a nice edition to your collection. If you're interesting in buying a copy, you can order it from Amazon or directly from me.
How I integrate writing into magic
How I integrate writing into magic
Advanced Manifesting Wealth Magic Teleclass happens on July 30th
Manifesting Wealth is about discovering the opportunities that are waiting for you and turning them into realities that manifest the life you want. In the advanced manifesting wealth teleclass, you'll learn what wealth magic is and how you can use it to manifest a life of wealth and success, as well as how to create an identity and plan that proactively supports that manifestation in your life. These principles of magic can fit with any spiritual tradition, while allowing you to enhance the effectiveness of your magical work, as you apply it to your life. You will learn the following in this class:
- What wealth is and how to define it in your life.
- Why its important to develop a plan and identity around your wealth.
- How to implement practical wealth magic principles.
- Why love and health are part of wealth magic.
- How to apply wealth magic to your career or business.
- How to use scarcity to manifest wealth.
- Plus, Plenty of time for YOUR questions!
Wealth magic is about manifesting a life of quality and success and the people around you. By learning how to apply wealth magic to your life, you can make changes that allow you to get the life you want. When you take this class, you will achieve the following benefits:
- Discover what wealth truly is for you and have a plan to achieve it.
- Workshop your wealth magic practices with me to discover how to improve them.
- How to turn scarcity and failure into your allies.
- How to discover opportunities and turn them into reality.
Who should attend this class?
This class is for Pagans and Magicians of all spiritual traditions and esoteric orders who are interested in learning how to apply wealth magic principles to their lives and businesses to generate success and happiness for themselves. If you are an armchair Pagan or Magician, then this class isn’t for you.
When does this class meet?
This is a teleclass that meets on Thursday July 30th from 7pm Pacific Standard Time to 8:30pm
Meet the Teacher
Hi, I’m Taylor Ellwood, occult author, magical experiment, and Esoteric books publisher. I love to share my expertise, knowledge, and process with you! I’ve been teaching classes on magic since the late 1990′s. What I love about magic is the endless possibilities for experimentation and process development, as well as how those possibilities can be integrated into existing magical practices!
When you take this teleclass, you'll get the following bonuses:
- A recording of the call
- A free e-book with articles on wealth magic by me.
What is the investment for this class?
The investment for this class is $49. To rsvp for this class, click on the paypal button
The Value of Research in your Spiritual Work
Research is a significant part of my writing, but also of the spiritual work I do. Recently, I finished reading The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious by Jung (review below). One of the reasons I read his works is because I wanted to understand his perspective on the concepts of archetypes and individuation, but also because I'd seen him referenced by other writers and I wanted to know if their take on is work was accurate. By researching the source I came away with a better understanding of the terms archetype and individuation. In general, I do a lot of research when writing my books and all of that research is driven toward getting a comprehensive understanding of other people's takes on a given subject so that I can see how it informs my own understanding as well as the spiritual work I do.
When it comes to spiritual work, research is important because you can discover a lot that informs your perspective on your spiritual practice. Just settling for what one source has to share can really limit your perspective, whereas uncovering multiple resources can help you critically engage with the practice you are involved in. To uncover those sources, you might ask for recommendations or look at the bibliography of the books you've already read.
Its also useful to find resources outside of the discipline you study in. While those resources may not contribute directly to the discipline, they may provide you alternative perspectives that you can bring to your spiritual work. For instance, reading books on physics and psychology has informed a lot of my spiritual work because the perspectives I've gathered from those works have helped me look at what I'm doing in a different way, as have other perspectives from other sources.
Good research involves not just reading, but actively working with you've learned. In my case, its involved coming up with experiments where I've applied and test what I've learned, as well as modified it. That work has also been part of the research I've done. It allows me to verify what I've read and truly learn it because I've applied it to my life, instead of just reading about it. Good research is a combination of reading and studying and experimentation. Your experimentation may point you in the direction of further research. For instance, in my work with inner alchemy, I've been reading a variety of sources and that has been partially inspired by the ongoing experimentation and the realization that I need to explore additional sources of information to determine what directions to take that experimentation.
How do you integrate research into your spiritual work?
Podcast Interview: Mike Sententia of Magick of Thought shares his unique perspectives and experiments with magical work.
Book Review: The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious by Jung
This is a collection of essays by Jung about his work with archetypes and individuation. I highly recommend it if you want to understand the psychological concepts and the context in which those concepts are framed. There's some interesting perspectives that Jung shares on these terms that can help readers understand what they mean and how they apply to states of awareness the person experiences. I also found the case studies and art useful for further demonstrating what the author was sharing in terms of what his patients experienced. If you want to understand archetypes and individuation read this work.
How I use painting for my magical work
How I use painting in my magical work
Space/Time Magic Foundations Round 3 starts in one Week
Round 3 of Space/Time Magic starts on July 8th.
Space/Time Magic is the expression of possibility upon reality, the shaping of linear space and time through non-linear means, if you know how to work with space and time as elements of magic.
In this 24 lesson class, we will explore the fundamentals of space/time magic, specifically how space and time can be integrated into your magical process as distinct principles and elements. If you are looking for a different approach to magical work that integrates the elements of space and time into magical practice, then this class is for you. You will learn the following:
- How to define space and time and why such definitions can be use for magical work.
- What the Foundational practices and processes unique to space/time magic work are.
- How to work with memory, imagination, movement, and stillness as principles of space/time magic work.
- How to create and work with multiple aspects of yourself.
- What deities and entities are associated with space/time magic
- And much, much more.
Whether you've just started practicing magic or have years of experience, this class will teach you the fundamentals of space/time magic work, and how to access and turn possibilities into reality.
Testimonials
The Space/Time Correspondence Course extends our perception to see Time and Space as essential elements in magical works. It provides us wide variety of practical techniques and ideas, all of them will be great aids for our own experiments. The whole course is like a fascinating tool-box for anyone interested in the Magic of Space and Time. -- Yutaka Furuki
Taylor Ellwood's Space Time Magic course has given me a new perspective on what Space-Time is beyond the fabric of our reality. One of the incredible ways I've been able to utilize this knowledge is in relation to healing while re-writing (in effect) a past circumstance from 7th grade in which I wasn't able to speak my voice and be heard. Through Taylor's practiced ideas of retroactive magic I journeyed back to that time and break the hold that time period had on that part of my life. I also took advantage of his knowledge and work with sigils and how it can transform, flowing from moment to moment. It gave me opportunities to work with my art skills in a new way. Beyond that one portion of the course, Taylor's frequent teleclass opportunities to talk with him provide another beneficial platform to share your experiences and get answers in real time from him. This class is more than worth what you would invest into it. I wholly recommend it! -- Erik Roth
How to Register
The Investment for this class is $100. If you want to understand how to integrate space and time into your magical practice and achieve better results in your magical work, this class is for you.
Why Tradition should never be Static
Sometimes when I've talked with fellow Pagans and Occultists about the word Tradition, what I'm struck by is a sense that the goal of being part of a spiritual tradition is to somehow keep the tradition from ever changing. The practitioners involved want to keep the tradition static, to make it be the same as it was when they first learned it or when it was first created. I've always found this a bit worrying because when something becomes static it doesn't adapt and eventually it does out. Sometimes, why a given spiritual tradition stays viable is because that tradition changed or adapted to the times. The other day I was reading The Talking Tree by William G. Gray and he made the following observation about Tradition:
Tradition should be a living spirit, persisting among people from one generation to another and consequently leading them constantly from past learning to future illumination. This means that Tradition ought to be in a continual state of evolution and improvement. It is essentially the spiritual growth of human souls both individually and collectively. It stands for regenerative replacement and never for degenerative decay.
What I get from this statement is that tradition is never meant to be static. Tradition is meant to evolve and change and adapt to the times and people that are involved in it. This isn't to say that the past shouldn't be honored or acknowledged or explored...far from it! The past always informs the development of the future. We stand on the shoulders of those who come before us. A spiritual tradition should never divorce itself from its past and yet it should also embrace the future and experimentation that is relevant to the tradition. By doing so, the tradition doesn't become static but instead is sustained by the active inquiry and work that its practitioners perform. More importantly those practitioners do that work from a place of active engagement, instead of rote performance for the sake of doing it the way its always been done.
Tradition renews us spiritually, but we renew it spiritually as well. A tradition is not defined by the person who created it or the people chosen by that person to continue it. The tradition is defined by every practitioner of it and as such each practitioner's journey with the tradition is sacred and meaningful. There may be certain people who become spokespeople for a tradition, but those people should never presume that their word is final or discourage the spiritual journey of another practitioner in the tradition. With that said, part of what makes a tradition viable is that people do examine the work that's occurring and ask if it really does fit the tradition or really is an evolution of it. If magical work occurs that moves away from the core values and principles of a tradition, that work may not fit that tradition (although it could become its own tradition). As such its important to have some idea of what constitutes change in a tradition that still makes the change part of tradition.
For example, if you're working with specific deities in a tradition, its one thing if how you work with them evolves. That could be considered part of the tradition. It's altogether different if you start arbitrarily adding in other deities or getting rid of specific deities. In such a case, the question: "Is this part of our tradition?" is a valid question to ask, because you may be changing the tradition itself. Likewise if you experimenting with a technique that is part of the tradition that can be an evolution of that technique. If, on the other hand, you randomly introduce a technique from another belief system, it may need to be examined carefully, especially if contextually it doesn't make sense. Yet it should be noted a technique could be introduced and become contextually relevant if it is applied within the parameters of a tradition.
As Gray notes traditions should be a living spirit. To make a tradition a living spirit, the evolution of it should be welcomed and embraced as an opportunity for the people involved to grow in their spirituality and in the work they do. If change can be embraced and at the same time applied with a standard that is relevant to the core values of the tradition, then the tradition will stay relevant.
Magical Experiments podcast: In this episode I interviewed Ivo Dominguez Jr about his work, the Assembly of the Sacred Wheel, and the Neo-Alexandrian Library.
Connection part 2
Part 2 of the principle of connection explores how connection works in further detail
The Advanced pop culture magic teleclass is happening tonight
Pop culture magic isn't just for geeks. It's magic anyone can practice, based on foundation principles of magic, and on the modern culture that is available to all of us. In this class, you'll learn how to apply pop culture to magical practices, as well as how to troubleshoot your pop culture magical workings so you get consistent results. You will also learn:
- What pop culture is and how to apply it to your magical process.
- How to contact and work with pop culture entities and deities.
- How social media can be applied to magical work.
- How video games and online games can be used to create magical rituals with virtual covens.
- What board games, comic books, and other pop culture can teach you about magic.
- and much, much more.
Pop culture magic isn't a fad or a reinvention of the wheel. It is a viable magical system, with room for lots of personalization based on the pop culture of your choice. By learning how to apply pop culture to your magical practice, you'll discover how you can take the pop culture you love and turn it into a viable magical working that produces results and changes your life.
When you take this class you'll achieve the following benefits:
- Workshop your pop culture magic workings with me, to discover how you can improve on them.
- Discover how to turn your favorite pop culture into a viable system of magic.
- Know you aren't alone in practicing pop culture magic and get connected to other people.
- Learn advanced pop culture magic techniques.
Who should attend this class?
This class is for Pagans and Magicians who want to integrate pop culture into their magical work, or already are and want to improve on their workings. If you're an armchair magician or don't like pop culture, this class isn't for you.
When does this class meet?
This is a teleclass that meets Wednesday June 24th from 7pm Pacific Standard time to 8:30pm Pacific Standard Time. When you RSVP, I'll send you the call-in information.
About the Teacher
Hi, I’m Taylor Ellwood, occult author, magical experiment, and Esoteric books publisher. I love to share my expertise, knowledge, and process with you! I’ve been teaching classes on magic since the late 1990's. What I love about magic is the endless possibilities for experimentation and process development.
When you take this teleclass, you'll also get the following Bonuses:
- A recording of the teleclass
- A Free E-book with Pop Culture Magic articles by me.
- A private online forum to share what you are working on with pop culture magic.
What's the Investment?
The investment for this class is $49. To sign up click on the paypal button below. Once you've signed up I'll send you the relevant call-in information.
The Sphere of Sensation and Vibrational changes
In Magical Imagination, Nick Farrell shares the concept of the sphere of sensation, which is apparently the aura of the person, as well as what influences that aura. He shares some techniques for working with the sphere of sensation that are based on visualization, but I thought it would be interesting to take a different approach with working with the sphere of sensation. I figured I'd would use a different approach to working with the sphere of sensation, via vibration. While I recognize the value of examining your behaviors, choices, allegiances, via visualization using symbols, I think it can also be useful to frame such work in the context of vibrations.
I recently did a walking meditation where I meditated on a behavior that I wanted to change. Instead of visualizing the behavior or a symbol for the behavior, I focused on the vibration of the behavior and how that vibration showed up in the sphere of sensation. I felt the vibration as a form of tension that also showed up in my body. As I walked I focused on changing that tension by changing the frequency of the vibration. By changing the frequency of the vibration I was able to dissolve the tension and as it dissolved I could work through the memories and sensations that came up in association with the behavior. Since doing this working the behavior hasn't had the same strength it had, and I've been following up with further vibratory work that continues to change the behavior.
You can approach this work in several ways. In the case above, I focused on the feeling of tension and used it to find the frequency that corresponded to it in the sphere of sensation. Then I worked with that frequency by vibrating it and using the vibration to dissolve the tension. Alternately, if you wanted to employ sound as a part of your work you could match a specific sound with a vibration you want to work with. You would vibrate the sound in order to work with the frequency and what you could do is experiment with the tone and pitch of the sound as a way to change the frequency or even change the type of sound.
Working with sound and vibration can be a useful alternative for people who struggle with visualization or don't find it to be helpful. By integrating sound into your meditation and internal work you open yourself up to a different way of experiencing and working through internal tensions. I'll be continuing to experiment with sound as a useful alternative to visualization and share what I discover here.
Magical Experiments Podcast: I interviewed Jason Miller about his books and his magical work. You can listen here.
The Elemental Balancing Ritual Stillness Month 8: Reaction
5-22-15 I've started reading Scarcity by Sendhil Mullainathan and Eldar Shafir. Just the introduction has me thinking about scarcity in a different way, especially as it shows up in my internal work. My relationship with emptiness is a perfect example of scarcity shaping that interaction, and when I see the needs exposed in that context it just helps examine the root causes in a way that makes even more sense than before. I was doing x because I was feeling scarcity in this way and I didn't recognize it as such but that feeling shaped my actions.
5-26-15 I've been doing some further processing around the scarcity mindset in my life. What I realize is that it has shown up in a number of different ways for me. It's shown up in in my relationship with love and related areas, but also in my relationship with food, and even buying things. I see how such fixation is really a symptom of scarcity, which is useful for identifying it as such...but I know there is more to it than just that.
5-28-15 I've been feeling restless the last few days and I think its related to the work around scarcity that I'm doing. No real surprise that when you take a look at something such as scarcity it stirs up feelings related to it. When I feel a sense of scarcity in my life, I feel like a hungry ghost, like I can never get enough of something. My skull feels tight and there is this deep sense of restlessness within me that leads to that place of emptiness. I've never really identified it in that way before, but doing so gives me something to work with as a way of identifying more fully when I'm feeling a lack of something.
6-1-15 I was reading an acquaintance's status update on Facebook and he was taking about how he'd spent the last year and a half saying goodbye to the places, people, etc, that he knows because he was making a cross country move. Reading his update made me appreciate what a conscious choice he had made and how much planning clearly went into it. I reflected on my own life and I'd have to say that most of my adult decisions have been reactive decisions because something else happened or because I didn't know what else to do. I got a Bachelor's in English and didn't know what else to do so I went and got a Master's and then still not knowing what else to do or what else I could, I pursued a Ph.D, only to leave that degree in part because it wasn't a good fit and because I didn't know what I really wanted to do and because the person I was dating at the time I left had decided to move to Seattle. The worst part of that was that I'd only really met her 6 months before she was going to move. She had made this conscious plan to move somewhere...but me...I just got involved with her after a breakup and just reactively went along with her plans without really considering what I wanted or if she even wanted me to come along (and just because I came along didn't necessarily mean she wanted me along). I didn't want to be alone and so I made a choice to move across the country because I didn't know what else to do. I reacted and let that reaction take me from friends and possibilities to a new place and to an unhealthy relationship, in no small part due to my reactivity. I lurched from decision to decision without any real plan and honestly I'm lucky I've landed on my feet each time. Fortunately I now live in a place I like, with someone I love and a number of communities I'm proud to be a part of...and I've actually figured out how to consciously plan my life and focus on achieving what I want, because I actually know what I want. It just took me a good portion of my adult life to actually figure it out. And I'm still making some choices from reaction, but reading that update made me realize how much reaction has governed my life and how much it no longer does.
6-7-15 I've been considering my reactivity further. I don't think it's really that unusual for most people to live fairly reactive lives. Some never grow out of it and some people do, but it usually takes time. And sometimes you need those reactions. My reactions have lead me to some interesting journeys and while I'm glad I'm more focused and conscious I don't know that I could've gotten to that without having the reactions I've had. They serve a purpose, actually as many purposes as I allow them to.
6-9-15 Today I meditated on a feeling of discomfort. I didn't think about it or try to categorize it or otherwise label it. I just felt it and was still with it. And by stilling myself with it, it became something I felt less and less. It just dissolved, acknowledged by me being still with it.
6-10-15 The hungry ghost is a being which can never get enough, has a distended belly and small mouth, basically an addict, when you think about it, but that addiction is motivated by scarcity of some sort at the root of what the ghost is trying satisfy. The ghost can never get enough because it isn't dealing with the scarcity or perceived scarcity. It's just focused on mindlessly trying to satisfy itself, with no clarity or conscious recognition of the source of its own misery.
6-11-15 Today I meditated on scarcity and reaction. I think the two go hand in hand. Reactions occur as a response to your environment, internal or external, and are partially derived from a feeling of scarcity, which in turn is fed by the reactions, because you are tunnel visioned into those reactions by your feeling of scarcity and not having enough. It blocks out everything else, and stops you from being in a place of conscious intention. I see this in my own life again and again. I've let my feelings of scarcity dictate my actions, really my reactions, and those same reactions have lead me back to scarcity in a cycle that repeats, each feeding each other and thus sustaining the cycle. Recognizing that cycle is hard. I feel depressed when I see how much my life has been a cycle of reaction and scarcity, but the fact that I can be aware of it, really aware of it, is and of itself some progress. I'm stepping back and seeing this cycle from a different place than I was able to before.
6-14-15 Today I walked along the Johnson Creek trail and meditated on a feeling of tension within me. I ended up exploring that tension as a form of vibration and worked to change the vibration frequency and as I did the tension dissolved. I saw how the tension was part of a cycle that was developed around the frequency the tension was part of and by changing the frequency, I released the tension.
6-16-15 I've been watching a new show called Damages, about a lawyer who is willing to do whatever it takes to win her cases. Makes for a fascinating pop culture entity to work with if it comes down to legal situations, but what I also find insightful about the show is the exploration of people's reactions. It's a show about reactions. Most of the people aren't consciously choosing so much as reacting to what is happening to them and those reactions work against them because the choice is already limited by the fact that its a reaction and someone has created specific limitations that affect what the person can or can't do.
6-19-15 The key to changing what you react to involves becoming still with your reaction. When it can no longer move you to act, it no longer has power over you. Then you can make choices from a place of awareness and that place allows you to knowingly make your choices and fully accept whatever consequences may come your way. It's harder and easier. Harder because you are knowingly making those choices and dealing with the consequences, but easier because you aren't letting life happen to you.
6-22-15 I feel like I'm developing a deeper relationship with stillness as a result of my work with it in context to reaction. Stillness provides a clarity of mind and being that purifies your awareness and allows you to recognize your reactions and how they are stopping you from seeing the bigger picture. In situations where I feel reactions arise, I use stillness to step back and see the blinders that the reactions are causing so that I can make conscious choices which are fully informed by all variables as opposed to what the reaction is focused on. And that in turn teaches me that what stillness can provide is an opportunity to be fully present with your environment, so that any movement that does occur happens on your schedule.
The role of connection in magical work
The role of connection in magical work
The Advanced Pop Culture Magic Teleclass is happening next week!
Pop culture magic isn't just for geeks. It's magic anyone can practice, based on foundation principles of magic, and on the modern culture that is available to all of us. In this class, you'll learn how to apply pop culture to magical practices, as well as how to troubleshoot your pop culture magical workings so you get consistent results. You will also learn:
- What pop culture is and how to apply it to your magical process.
- How to contact and work with pop culture entities and deities.
- How social media can be applied to magical work.
- How video games and online games can be used to create magical rituals with virtual covens.
- What board games, comic books, and other pop culture can teach you about magic.
- and much, much more.
Pop culture magic isn't a fad or a reinvention of the wheel. It is a viable magical system, with room for lots of personalization based on the pop culture of your choice. By learning how to apply pop culture to your magical practice, you'll discover how you can take the pop culture you love and turn it into a viable magical working that produces results and changes your life.
When you take this class you'll achieve the following benefits:
- Workshop your pop culture magic workings with me, to discover how you can improve on them.
- Discover how to turn your favorite pop culture into a viable system of magic.
- Know you aren't alone in practicing pop culture magic and get connected to other people.
- Learn advanced pop culture magic techniques.
Who should attend this class?
This class is for Pagans and Magicians who want to integrate pop culture into their magical work, or already are and want to improve on their workings. If you're an armchair magician or don't like pop culture, this class isn't for you.
When does this class meet?
This is a teleclass that meets Wednesday June 24th from 7pm Pacific Standard time to 8:30pm Pacific Standard Time. When you RSVP, I'll send you the call-in information.
About the Teacher
Hi, I’m Taylor Ellwood, occult author, magical experiment, and Esoteric books publisher. I love to share my expertise, knowledge, and process with you! I’ve been teaching classes on magic since the late 1990's. What I love about magic is the endless possibilities for experimentation and process development.
When you take this teleclass, you'll also get the following Bonuses:
- A recording of the teleclass
- A Free E-book with Pop Culture Magic articles by me.
- A private online forum to share what you are working on with pop culture magic.
What's the Investment?
The investment for this class is $49. To sign up click on the paypal button below. Once you've signed up I'll send you the relevant call-in information.
How to recognize when to challenge your own beliefs
On the Magick of Thought Blog, Mike recently shared a post about the Danger of Popular Memes and Ancient Wisdom and how the blind acceptance of ideas and practices can cause the practitioner to avoid ask questions and critically examining what they are doing in order to improve it. In my own approach to magic, one of my rules is that the magician should be willing to consistently challenge his/her own beliefs about how magic works, or for that matter how anything else works. I've applied this rule to my own work and it's always helped me to stay sharp and never accept any explanation as a given. Test what you are told or what you tell yourself and keep testing it to see what you can change and/or improve upon.
To recognize when you need to challenge your own beliefs, its important to consider that what you think you know can actually hold you back from discovery. What you know becomes a prison in a sense because it keeps you from asking questions. You know it, and yet that knowing is an illusion that necessarily must be challenged, in order to open yourself to possibilities. When we treat what we know as a given, we limit ourselves and close off possible perspectives. Limitation in that way isn't useful, because it keeps us from exploring and utilizing those perceptions.
The best time to recognize when you need to challenge your beliefs is when you start to become so sure of them that you take them for granted. Once something is taken for granted it becomes part of the background, and when this occurs with what you belief it means you are no longer challenging what you believe. Instead you've accepted it and the limitations that come with it. The key is to continually challenge yourself on what you believe and ask yourself if it really applies to the situation, or if there are possibilities that could be explored. By doing so you may discover solutions you would otherwise ignore.
Magical Experiments podcast
This week's Magical Experiments podcast is with Felix Warren and discusses his work with the Goetia and how that work was inspired by the anime series Slayer. Click here to listen.
Defining your process of magic
How to use your defined result to create your process of magic
Feeling the Writing, Feeling the Magic
In Ensouling Language, the author discusses how important it is for the author to feel the writing s/he is doing, and likewise how important it is for the reader to feel the words, to encounter the meanings that have been placed into the words by the author. The author also notes that every author (and I would add any creative type of person) inevitably encounters a truth which he states as the following: "You must not extend awareness further than society wants it to go." The responsibility of the writer is to extend awareness beyond where society wants it to go, because when this occurs what is shared is an encounter that goes beyond the word and enters the imagination of the audience. To do that the writer and reader needs to feel the words and experience the meaning imparted in them. It's an interesting perspective on writing that I agree with. Writing should move the writer and the reader.
While I write a lot about magical techniques and practices, I do think its important to also feel magic. What I mean by that is that when you practice magic it should change something in you, move you in some way. If it doesn't, then it becomes empty, something done for the sake of being done, but not truly experienced and consequently not likely to change reality either. When the practitioner feels magic, feels a change, that's when the magic becomes embodied and real. It has meaning and that meaning has shaped the practitioner as surely as the practitioner has shaped the meaning, and as a result also shapes reality, opening it to possibility.
Whether I'm doing my daily work or I'm doing a specific working for a result I want to feel the magic. It is sometimes easier to feel it when doing a specific working, because daily work can get monotonous, but the reason you do the daily work is to challenge that monotony and to recognize that the lack of engagement is coming from you. There may be times where its really hard to connect with what you are doing or why you are even doing it and yet if you stick with it, you come to a deeper appreciation of your practice and magic. That actually applies to writing as well.
I write a lot and inevitably I encounter writer's block, where I can't really feel the writing. Yet I know if I stick with it I will get through that block and feel the writing again. The words will become more than just blots of ink on paper or electronic signals in my computer. The key is persistence. If you feel a genuine connection and passion to magic or writing or whatever you stick with it and accept that there will be periods where you don't feel it as much. You do the work anyway and you do it because that feeling isn't the reward, but is actually part of the process and it can't be forced, but it also can't be let go of. It moves you and you move it and that's what keeps you practicing magic or writing or painting, or whatever else.
Interview: Motherboard vice interviewed me and several other people about pop culture magic. Read about it here.
Magical Experiments podcast: Interview with Author Tom Swiss about his book and the intersection of Eastern and Western practices of spirituality.
Defining Results for your process of magic
Why defining your results is the first step to creating your process of magic
A Poem for Ronove
A Poem to Agares
Advanced pop culture magic teleclass on June 18th
Pop culture magic isn't just for geeks. It's magic anyone can practice, based on foundation principles of magic, and on the modern culture that is available to all of us. In this class, you'll learn how to apply pop culture to magical practices, as well as how to troubleshoot your pop culture magical workings so you get consistent results. You will also learn:
- What pop culture is and how to apply it to your magical process.
- How to contact and work with pop culture entities and deities.
- How social media can be applied to magical work.
- How video games and online games can be used to create magical rituals with virtual covens.
- What board games, comic books, and other pop culture can teach you about magic.
- and much, much more.
Pop culture magic isn't a fad or a reinvention of the wheel. It is a viable magical system, with room for lots of personalization based on the pop culture of your choice. By learning how to apply pop culture to your magical practice, you'll discover how you can take the pop culture you love and turn it into a viable magical working that produces results and changes your life.
When you take this class you'll achieve the following benefits:
- Workshop your pop culture magic workings with me, to discover how you can improve on them.
- Discover how to turn your favorite pop culture into a viable system of magic.
- Know you aren't alone in practicing pop culture magic and get connected to other people.
- Learn advanced pop culture magic techniques.
Who should attend this class?
This class is for Pagans and Magicians who want to integrate pop culture into their magical work, or already are and want to improve on their workings. If you're an armchair magician or don't like pop culture, this class isn't for you.
When does this class meet?
This is a teleclass that meets Thursday June 18th from 7pm Pacific Standard time to 8:30pm Pacific Standard Time. When you RSVP, I'll send you the call-in information.
About the Teacher
Hi, I’m Taylor Ellwood, occult author, magical experiment, and Esoteric books publisher. I love to share my expertise, knowledge, and process with you! I’ve been teaching classes on magic since the late 1990's. What I love about magic is the endless possibilities for experimentation and process development.
When you take this teleclass, you'll also get the following Bonuses:
- A recording of the teleclass
- A Free E-book with Pop Culture Magic articles by me.
- A private online forum to share what you are working on with pop culture magic.
What's the Investment?
The investment for this class is $49. To sign up click on the paypal button below. Once you've signed up I'll send you the relevant call-in information.


