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- Book Review: Ambrosia’s Book of Witch Flight by Jasmyne Ambrosiaby Megan Black on June 22, 2024 at 1:56 pm
Having only read one other book about spirit flight, I was already very interested in Jasmyne’s take on the subject. Rather than approach the subject solely from a historical and traditional perspective, Jasmyne brings a different perspective to witch flight. It was refreshing to read about another witch’s personal experiences with the Otherworld.
- Mood-Boosting Magic: Four Tips For Magical Joyby Megan Black on May 17, 2024 at 11:42 am
I woke up in a horrible mood this morning and was trying to think of something I could do to help me. I have a few things in my witchy “toolbox”, so to speak, that are perfect for anxiety, depression, and a general sense of “emotional unwellness”. I wanted to share a few of them with you because I’m sure I’m not the only person to experience this!
- Change is a Constant – A Life Updateby Megan Black on May 11, 2024 at 11:30 am
One thing is certain – I always feel like a broken record with the number of times things change here ’round the cauldron. But you know what? That’s just life as a modern witch, I suppose.
- Book Review: Witchcraft Unchained by Craig Spencerby Megan Black on March 24, 2024 at 12:15 am
Craig Spencer is a Lancashire-based witch who practices a regional form of witchcraft. In this book, the author explores the history of witchcraft through the lens of British Witchcraft. From history to gnosis, this book contains a bit of everything that a modern witch might need to know to further their study in witchcraft regardless of their path.
- A Day of Revelationsby Megan Black on March 14, 2024 at 2:41 pm
It’s barely after 10 AM this morning and it’s already been a day of revelations and epiphanies. I had one this morning while waiting for my child to go to school and another when I left the gym. I did a tarot reading this morning about focus. I’ve really been struggling with direction in life, being pulled this way and that way at any given second.