Magic, Folk Magic, Traditional, Ancient

Metal Magick

Metal Magick Adapted from various sources, sources unknown. ALUMINUM *Projective/Mercury/Air/Male Aluminum is the most abundant metallic element on the earth and the moon. 8% of the earth’s crust is composed of aluminum in some form. Almost all rocks contain aluminosilicate… (Read more)

Mandrake

Mandrake: European Mandrake Image Ruled by: Mercury, Uranus, Pluto Invocatory: Diana, Ishtar, Aphrodite, Circe and Saturn Element: Water/Earth Gender: Feminine Gemstone: Quartz Tarot: The World Common Names: Gallows, Devil’s Apples, mayapples, mandragona, manikin, herb of Circe. The American Mandrake is… (Read more)

The Place Between the Worlds

THE PLACE BETWEEN THE WORLDS PART ONE ©By Anna Franklin Visit Anna Franklin’s Site Used w/Permission “I conjure thee, O circle of power, that thou mayest be a meeting place of love and joy and truth….” So begins the invocation… (Read more)

Apollo

The Birth and Song of Apollo Latona our Goddess was swollen heavy with the seed of Heaven. She crossed the Tigris-Euphrates River in the pangs of labour. As she reached the distant shore, Her water broke, causing the first life-giving… (Read more)

Black Moon

Black Moon By Ariana Silver © 2003 May Updated 2009 July To reprint this article contact author for written permission at csolarwolf1@aol.com What is the Black Moon, is it another term for Dark Moon? No. Black Moon is when two… (Read more)

Eko, Eko

Eko, Eko Azarak Eko, Eko Zamelak Eko, Eko Aradia Eko, Eko Cernunnos (Karnayna) Bagabi lacha bachabe Lamac cahi achababe Karellyos Lamac, Lamac Bachalyas Cabahagy sabalyos Baryolos Lagoz atha cabyolas Samahac et famolas Hurrahya! Harrison writes: a possible ritual word Basque… (Read more)

Grimoires and the Solomonic Tradition

Grimoires and the Solomonic Tradition I would like to talk about grimoires. Not a specific grimoire, like the Key of Solomon, or Heptameron, or Lemegeton. This isn’t even about their contents, or their history. No, what I want to talk… (Read more)

The Wolf

THE WOLF AS A SYMBOL Lup/lupul = wolf/the wolf in Romanian; lup/lupu = to die/dead in Etruscan. Similarly, haita = wolf pack in Romanian; Aita = the god of the underworld the equivalent of Greek Hades, for the Etruscans. Etruscan… (Read more)

The power of imagination

  by: Ina Custers van Bergen In occult circles there is an interesting discussion going on, fueled by the need of scientific proof for esoteric assumptions and claims about historical legacy. First of all I want to state that I… (Read more)