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Provocative Opinions on Contemporary Topics
Melanie Marquis
Save the Witch: Putting an End to Witchcraft Persecution Around the World
Around the world, thousands of suspected Witches are killed each year, and many more face torture, exile, and other forms of extreme abuse. Learn about the scope and prevalence of Witch-hunting today, and find out what you, as a real-life modern Witch, can do about it.
Kerri Connor
Living Pagan at Work
Being open about who and what you are doesn’t take away your power; it actually gives you more. It shows you are strong and have pride in who you are. Kerri Connor explores the advantages of coming out of the broom closet at work.
Autumn Damiana
Pagans and Mental Illness
Autumn Damiana offers practical strategies for dealing with a mental illness and advocates for greater acceptance and inclusion of people with a mental illness in the Pagan community.
Reverend J. Variable x/ø
Advice for the Advisors:
Tips for the Aspiring Psychic
Ready to put your divination skills to work? Psychic guidance is a booming business. Discover how to break into the scene and start making a name for yourself.
Charlie Rainbow Wolf
The Dark Aspects
of Bright-Siding
Bright-siding is always looking on the bright side of things but not really
doing anything constructive. Charlie Rainbow Wolf explores the pitfalls of bright-siding and encourages us to actively work toward our goals.
Lupa
Are Pagans Required to
Be Environmentalists?
What can we do to counteract the daily assault on the earth? Discover practical routines and actions to become a Pagan environmentalist.
Jane Meredith
The Dark Goddess as
Initiator: Reading into
Fairy Tale and Myth
Although the Dark Goddess, or the wicked queen of the fairy tales, is seen as evil by those who have been taught to condemn the power of the dark feminine, Jane Meredith focuses on the initiation that occurs when a young girl becomes a woman by confronting darkness and power and integrating them into herself.
Day-by-Day Witchcraft
Emily Carlin
Magick and
Communication Skills
Being able to specify precisely what you desire to the universe is critical to the success of any magickal working. Learn how to more accurately convey your true intent in your workings to improve the effectiveness of your magick.
Tess Whitehurst
Good Vibe Badass: Positive
Strategies for Dealing with
Challenging People & Situations
How do you become a beacon of love and light without attracting those who will mistreat you? Tess Whitehurst takes a look at how to live every single day in a way that supports positivity, truth speaking, and effective personal boundaries.
Lexa Olick
Scent and Sentiment:
Diffuse the Healing Properties of Your Favorite Scents
Fragrance is a gentle force that affects our senses, perceptions, memories, and rituals. However, there are times when a space does not allow for smoke or fire. Learn how to create the perfect vessel for diffusing the healing properties of your favorite scents into any room when burning incense or oils is not an option.
Stephanie Woodfield
Speaking with the Gods: Omens in a Modern World
What exactly is an omen? How do you know with certainty when you receive one? Discover how to ask for a message from the gods or spirits and recognize it when they respond.
Cassius Sparrow
The Witchy Household
There are many wonderful ways to make your home look and feel more witchy, just by making small changes to your daily routine. Explore ways to incorporate your craft into your everyday tasks, such as cleaning, cooking, and decorating.
Charlynn Walls
Magickal Reboot
Sometimes we burn out or have a crisis of faith. What do we do when we face the choice of attempting to reconnect to the magick or just walking a different path? Learn how to realign your spirit and perform a magickal reboot.
Practices, Rituals & Spells
Peg Aloi
Music for Ritual and Magic
Many practitioners use music to enhance magical workings and ritual work. Peg Aloi explores the many uses of music for magical work and suggests some specific artists, recordings, and genres to help enrich your practice.
James Kambos
Circle Games
Adding a few fun activities or games to a meeting or a magic circle can create a feeling of trust and friendship among members of a magical group. James Kambos shares ideas to put group members at ease and help the magic flow.
Elizabeth Barrette
Creating Your Own
Coven Website
With a website, you can bring new members to a coven, schedule activities, and keep track of resources. Elizabeth Barrette covers some of the items that you may wish to include on your coven website and why.
Monica Crosson
Under a Blood Moon:
A Family Ritual
Allowing your children to be active in ritual can be a wonderful way to connect spiritually with them and help give them a solid spiritual base. Monica Crosson discusses when it’s appropriate to include your children in ritual and shares a full moon ritual that involves the whole family.
Raven Digitalis
The Place of Thoughts and Emotions in Witchcraft
If we own our thoughts and emotions, we own our magick. Raven Digitalis examines various emotional states and how they can lend themselves to magickal work.
Michael Furie
Seasonal Frustration: How to Celebrate the Sabbats When the Weather Is Challenging
Michael Furie offers strategies to celebrate each Pagan holiday and stay connected to the natural cycle of the seasons during harsh weather by modifying your plans and adjusting to the prevailing conditions.
Lisa Mc Sherry
Working with the Dark Moon
The dark of the moon is a particularly fertile time for working magick. Learn how to use this transformative time to work with the shadow self and find balance.
Diana Rajchel
Sabbats Out of Season: What to Do When You Live Where the Seasons Do Not Shift
Discover practical ways to connect to the energy of the place where you live when your locale is out of step with the seasons of the Wheel of the Year.
Everything Old Is New Again
Blake Octavian Blair
What to Do When
You Are Called Upon
Magical folk are often called upon by those around them for help, advice, healing, a listening ear, or other work. Learn how to safely and responsibly assist others.
Linda Raedisch
Children of the Reeds:
Adventures in a
Not-So-Imaginary Place
Linda Raedisch relives one of the most mysterious encounters of her childhood: the day she met the children on Crocodile Drive—a sacred (and imaginary?) place. You, too, can create your own imaginary place.
Deborah Castellano
Why You Need Your Muse
If you want to see extraordinary results in your Great Work, then you need your muse. Discover how to contact and communicate with your muse to produce divinely inspired work.
Tiffany Lazic
Opening Divine Dialogue: Personal Healing with the Ancient Ones
As universal archetypes, the gods and goddesses are reflections of key divine qualities that we can reclaim within ourselves. Tiffany Lazic explains how the Ancient Ones can aid in leading us back into the Light.
Danu Forest
A Witch on the Land:
Befriending the
Powers of Place
A Witch, a wisewoman, knows the spirits of the land around her as closely as kin. Learn how to discover the spirit roads and energy vortexes in your area and honor the spirits of place.
Natalie Zaman
“What Are You?” A Journey
of Spiritual Identity
People who walk an eclectic path are often asked, “What are you?” Natalie Zaman discusses the importance of having a spiritual identity.
Shawna Galvin
The Art of Letting Go
The moment you are willing to change, you begin to let go. Shawna Galvin offers techniques to let go of past regrets, negative energy, fear, anger, and toxic relationships and to channel positive and creative energy.
September 2016 to December 2017
Calendar with Holidays and New & Full Moons