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Monthly Archives: October 2014
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Happy Halloween and the Global Hekate Rite

  Happy All-Hallows Eve! Just a quick note to say that the Global Hekate Rite can be done anytime between today and Sunday – the Day of the Dead. Same with getting in on the beginning of Cycle 19 of the Strategic Sorcery Course. 52 lessons for $150. If you haven’t joined the course yet, […]

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A Simple Strategic Sorcery Rule of Thumb

I did a short Q and A thing for a Money Magic oriented group last week and came up with this simple rule of thumb for planning any kind of magical strategy that is meant to achieve real-world results: You should be able to take the magic aspects out of your strategy and explain it […]

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Hallows of Hekate Global Rite – Oct 31st

As you may know the next cycle of the Strategic Sorcery Course is beginning on October 31st and will be kicked off with a Global Hekate Rite. During the rite you will be joined by new students, current students, and alumni all over the globe. The focus of the ritual is to ask Hekate to […]

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Statements of Intent Part 2

A few weeks back I made a post about statements of intent. In the comments Rose Weaver, from the excellent blog Weaving Among the Stars, mentioned that “I modify statements even more so they reflect “is”. In the “now”. This practice of framing statements of intent, or visualizing outcomes to seem as if what you want […]

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New Strategic Sorcery Cycle and Global Hekate Rite

Five Years ago, I noticed a problem in the way many people were using practical magic. The spells, spirits, and rituals they were using were just fine, but they way that they were being used was not getting people anywhere. It was not being integrated into real life strategies that way that I knew it could […]

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Tarot de Marseilles

All my life I have been told, and read here and there that the Tarot de Marseilles was the “truest” Tarot. One early teacher even went do far as to say that everything that came after was not really a Tarot but an oracle deck as you lost the original postures and meanings. Still, I […]

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Tarot de Marseilles

All my life I have been told, and read here and there that the Tarot de Marseilles was the “truest” Tarot. One early teacher even went do far as to say that everything that came after was not really a Tarot but an oracle deck as you lost the original postures and meanings. Still, I […]

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Statements of Intent

If simple religion is asking for the will of god and the spirits to be done, then a part of what differentiates magic is surely in asking for something specific to occur. Even if we then use a weasely modifier like “but your will be done” we are still at least asking for what we […]

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