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Spiritual Practice

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Psychic Tarot Reader: Labels in the overculture

2024/06/16

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

2026/04/232024/06/07

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, decolonisation
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Fundamentals of my Craft: Lukumi, tantra, Wicca

2024/03/16

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

2024/02/24

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

2024/01/272024/01/27

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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Psychic attacks: how to navigate mental and spiritual wellbeing

2024/01/142024/01/13

Explore the complicated landscape of psychic abilities and the astral realm, and develop practical strategies for addressing perceived psychic attacks.

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