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On Charlie Kirk and the wounded heart of resistance

16 September 202516 September 2025

Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, this essay explores political projection, ethics, and the spiritual challenge of resistance while resisting hatred.

Categories Community Tags culture, politics
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Navigating the surge of professional witchcraft teachers

29 July 2025

As witchcraft becomes more visible and profitable, how can seekers distinguish between trustworthy teachers and self-appointed experts?

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2024 US Presidential Election

Reflections on the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election

10 November 202410 November 2024

Exploring the complex emotions stirred by the 2024 U.S. presidential election results, the fears and the divisions, and navigating an uncertain future.

Categories Community Tags politics
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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

#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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