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The search for Winter Solstice magic and inspiration

21 June 202421 June 2024

After 12 years of living in Melbourne, I’m still struggling to find magic and inspiration around the Winter Solstice in June in the Southern Hemisphere.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags holidays
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Psychic Tarot Reader: Labels in the overculture

16 June 2024

I’m a tarot reader. Am I psychic? I struggle with the term as the overculture understands it and I aim to ensure an authentic representation of my practices.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags tarot
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Decolonising Pagan practice for more authentic, richer spirituality

11 January 20257 June 2024

What are cultural appropriation and closed practices? This blog is on decolonising Pagan practice for a more authentic, respectful, and enriched spirituality.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags culture
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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.

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How to apply the wisdom of Themis every day

24 February 2024

From divination to self-discovery and social justice activism, discover practical ways for incorporating the wisdom of the Greek goddess Themis in daily life.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags Themis
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How to apply the teachings of Prajnaparamita in daily life

27 January 202427 January 2024

From meditation to embracing impermanence, discover practical tips for incorporating the wisdom teachings of Prajnaparamita in daily life.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags Prajnaparamita
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