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Downtown Miami.

The beautiful highs and surprising lows of visiting Miami

12 May 2024

I’m back in Melbourne with new information, lessons, and ideas to process and integrate. Here are my reflections–the highs and lows of visiting Miami.

Categories Community Tags Lukumi, Miami
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Friendships and growth at the 2024 Georgian Wicca Gathering

19 April 2024

Georgian Wicca is an initiatory and oath-bound Tradition of the Craft. Initiates and Elders recently gathered to talk about our past, present, and future.

Categories Community Tags Georgian Wicca
Mt Shasta and its reflection.

Travel mishaps and the magic of Mt Shasta Priestesses

31 March 2024

I travelled from Melbourne, Australia, to Dunsmuir in California to gather with Mt Shasta Priestesses and Sibyls at our annual gathering and Cosmogenetrix.

Categories Lifestyle Tags travel
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Fundamentals of my Craft: Lukumi, tantra, Wicca

16 March 2024

What are the fundamentals of Witchcraft? That’s a simple question with many answers. I’ll start with the fundamentals of my Craft: Lukumi, tantra, and Wicca.

Categories Spiritual Practice
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The beautiful art of the Fool in the tarot

24 May 202410 March 2024

From a madman and a vagabond to a symbol of innocence and spontaneity, here’s a look at the art and development of the Fool in the tarot throughout history.

Categories Divination Tags tarot, videos

#OcculTea: A conversation about social media witchcraft

2 March 20242 March 2024

My lengthy response to #OcculTea, a converation on “Social Media Witchcraft: Grifters, Aesthetics, Imposter Syndrome, Consumerism & Gatekeeping.”

Categories Community Tags social media
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