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Scared Sh*tless and Safety Helmets

Back in 1998, my roommate had moved out a few months before our lease was up, leaving me with a completely empty room in the apartment. This was the first time that I had a completely dedicated room for magic, so of course, I laid out a circle on the floor, set up a triangle, […]

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Fear vs Risk Management in Magic

Back in 1998, my roommate had moved out a few months before our lease was up, leaving me with a completely empty room in the apartment. This was the first time that I had a completely dedicated room for magic, so of course, I laid out a circle on the floor, set up a triangle, […]

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When Witches Fear Witchcraft…

Witches afraid of Witchcraft. Magicians afraid of Magic. Sorcerers afraid of Sorcery. It seems kind of crazy when you say it like that, but I see it all the time. I see it increasing rather than decreasing, but I am not sure why. I can tell you though that I regularly interact with people who […]

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The Level Up Course Now Open!

I have been teaching a while and have a number of course. My most popular is Sorcery of Hekate, my loosest is Strategic Sorcery, my most challenging is the Black School.  But my weirdest? My Weirdest is the LEVEL UP COURSE. Level simultaneously explored the fringes of magic while explaining the foundations of how magic […]

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Magical Capability VS Success

Strategic Sorcery has in the past been accused of melding the worlds of self-help with magic. A charge to which I whole-heartedly and gleefully plead GUILTY! This morning my friend and fellow author B.J. Swain posted about how having your life in order can be a good goal, but it is not a metric for magical capability.  […]

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