GOETIC T-SHIRTS
In August 2012 I posted a piece called Be Nice – An Approach To Goetia. In that post I used an image of a T-shirt I found online and as with most bloggers, I searched for an appropriate image and tossed it up on the article. In this case the image was of a shirt produced by DJHYPNOTIXX from Australia.
I was contacted recently, and DJHYPNOTIXX kindly asked if I would post a link so that people could purchase the shirt, which is something I really should have done in the first place. It slipped my mind, and slipped it again. He kindly reminded me again this morning, and so in the interests of writing a wrong, and supporting someones financial sorcery: rather than just slip the link into a three year old post, I thought it might be good to link to him in a new post.
I for one, will be ordering this T-shirt
But if Goetia is your thing, he definitely has you covered. Apart from the Goetic T-shirt listed in my original post, I am always fond of this image connected with the Verum, and one which supposedly inspired the Son of Sam.
Or perhaps you want to honor one specific Goet like Dantalion
Occult, Subversive, Political, Weird, he has it covered. Click the shirts to go to his page.
This all leads me to an interesting question of practical magic though: what effect if any does the wearing of a spirits seal on a T-shirt have? Don Kraig suggested that their images in a RPG might be dangerous because activated or not, they are still the representations of that being. Other people might view it differently, that many spirits enjoy public acknowledgement and that you could potentially wear a T-shirt like the one above as an offering or a way to publically thank the spirit for services performed.
I am on the fence about it myself, but it does make for an interesting thing to think about.
In the meantime, throw this Aussie Sorcerer a bone and grab some Sorcerous Swag from down under.