occult

  • Matryoshka

    Matryoshka

    I often describe myself as pagan.  I do this because it’s far quicker than explaining my actual views on religion and divinity as it exists within both the modern and ancient worlds and how those two things are connected with an intimacy that the vast majority of people will not honestly admit to.  To me,…

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  • Daily Prompt: Mask

    Daily Prompt: Mask

    I’ve owned a mask or two.  Bust them out on a regular basis, from my plastered-on customer service smile to the resting bitch face I use to ward off conversation on the bus.  Having a whole holiday centered around the masking of identity, the dressing up and welcoming of the strange and unusual, is right…

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  • The word superstition comes from the latin word superstitio meaning “standing over” ie. that a superstition is a belief that stands over or outside of the logical standards of a time.  A large part of the way we interpret this word today comes down to Christian thinkers, who used the word superstition to categorize small…

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  • Obsidian at the Heart of the Earth

    I took a class on obsidian with the wonderful Curanderismo Lisa Martinez (who teaches this class through the RitualCravt online school, should you be interested in learning about the metaphysical properties and history of obsidian yourself).  I was expecting a class on scrying techniques, on ritual, instead what I received was a primer on the…

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  • More Black Dogs

    More Black Dogs

    Many occult signs are simply a matter of training your brain to notice certain things in your surroundings.  Your eyes linger on the hawk circling above you (longer than usual, in my case), you notice the way the coyote’s eyes flash while it crosses the road in front of your car, you’ll spot graffiti you…

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  • Daily Prompt: Naming Conventions

    The act of naming is strange.  As a nonbinary person, I’ve been named a number of times — by my parents, by my friends.  This blog itself is written under a penname, but the name I use when I publish is no less real than the names I use with my friends or family.  In…

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