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Winterspells: Life on the Magical Path, Legacy of the Witchblood

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Winterspells: Life on the Magical Path, Legacy of the Witchblood
Witchblood
Winterspells is composed of my strange, magical adventures with the Unseen in many countries,Occultism, Art, Literature, Faery Witchcraft, lessons in Magic, Tarot, and Faery Seership.
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Most recent posts

11/18 1:25 Overcoming Poverty Programing: uber long postsorry.
The Power of Self Healing I had a profound healing experience yesterday that I thought to share with you. In all my years as a healer, I never did any work on myself that was so surprising and transformational. I discovered the core of my money...
11/13 2:57 Shamanic Illness as Initiation
Diary of Drawings This is a drawing I made in the mid 1980's. During the two and half years that Saturn transited my Eighth House of love and death, I went a little mad you might say. It wasn't insanity or anything, it was because of psychic...
11/08 3:57 Video: Celtic Gods and Goddesses
Author and occultist, Sorita D'Este, posted this on Facebook and I just had to put it on the blog! It is really gorgeous with vocals by Loreena McKennitt and some very cool storytelling. Its also a nice follow up for the Ogham post. Thanks Sorita!...
11/07 5:10 Ogham & Faery Divination
Ogham and The Book of Ballymote I am writing a book on the Irish Ogham. I have been working with the Trees and the strange alphabet based on them, and reputed to be one of the only things to have come to us from the Druids, since the mid 1980's. I...
11/03 23:53 Babalon Diaries # 13 The Gospel of Babalon
Occultist and director, Alison Rockbrand as Babalon Metamorphic Ritual Theatre Production of Parzifal on Glastonbury Tor, 2005 Alison Rockbrand Alison Rockbrand is an Occultist who uses Experimental Theatre as a vehicle to create Magic....

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