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Political witchcraft: magic, resistance, and social change

7 October 2025

Witchcraft and power are inseparable. This blog explores neutrality, free will ethics, history, and actionable practices for just, grounded, liberatory craft.

Categories Magick & Ritual Tags culture, politics
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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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Spiritual Divide: religion on the margins on SBS Insight

7 September 2025

SBS Insight’s Spiritual Divide explored religion and spirituality in Australia, including witchcraft, but reinforced colonial hierarchies and missed diversity.

Categories Lifestyle Tags culture
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The enormous ongoing work of decolonising spirituality

4 July 2025

On decolonising spirituality with care, accountability, and relationships that transcend buzzwords and performance, toward integrity and reverence.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags culture
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Bending the Binary: Polarity Magic in a Nonbinary World

11 January 2025

In Bending the Binary, Deborah Lipp explores polarity in magic for a nonbinary world, but inconsistent arguments and unclear concepts make it a challenging read.

Categories Books Tags culture
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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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