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Chaos Magick – Iconography

December 14, 2009 by Tonya Kay  
Filed under chaos magick, magick, sigils

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Every witch is familiar with intention-based magickal workings — Know Thy Will, focus intention through a process or on an object, direct the focused energy, then expect manifestation. For simple example, my Will is “I will be healthy and fit.” I then focus my intention of health onto an apple, directing that intention [...]

The Otherkin Avatar Project

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The Otherkin community is a fascinating collection of individuals, all of whom feel as if they are differently souled. Although in human form, Otherkin believe that the essence of who and what they are originated elsewhere and can most often be associated with mythical beings, such as elves or faeries, dragons or gryphons. I was [...]

Legend of the Glyph, Part Two

January 27, 2007 by Frater Auxilior Arti  
Filed under magick, sigils

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Many people have been curious about our work with the glyph and have interacted with us on a number of levels in an attempt to understand what it is we’re doing. The following is the text of a sort of panel discussion in which these questions are addressed by the folks most intimately involved. Interviewer: [...]

Luciferian Illumination

December 21, 2006 by Nicholas Graham  
Filed under mysticism, philosophy

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I used to term myself a Luciferian on top of the various other titles that could apply to me, such as magician, mystic, Hermetic, Rosicrucian, etc. The history behind my adoption of the title will be told shortly, but first I wish to establish that I no longer consider myself to be a Luciferian. [...]

Legend of the Glyph, Part One

December 21, 2006 by Frater Auxilior Arti  
Filed under magick, sigils

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To Mecca thou hast turned in prayer with aching heart and eyes that burn: Ah Haji, whither wilt thou turn when thou art there, when thou art there? — J. E. Flecker, Gates of Damascus   It’s amazing to see how things get back to you and what distorted forms they take, what odd transformations they undergo. I was at [...]