witchcraft

  • On “Thelema” (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love my True Will)

    “Do what thou Wilt shall be the whole of the Law. Love is the Law, Love under Will.”      Seldom since Biblical times has a more misinterpreted set of words been written. Purportedly originating with Francois Rabelais, the notion of… Continue reading

    On “Thelema” (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love my True Will)
  • Opening Rituals

    If you pick up nearly any book on the practice of magic, you’ll find several examples of Circle Castings — those rituals magicians use before casting larger spells or performing ceremonies. Often these are not explained in terms of necessity,… Continue reading

    Opening Rituals
  • The Engines of Magic

    A close friend and respected colleague asked me an important question today. He asked me why I organize the apprenticeship grades of training according to the four philosophical elements, earth, air, water and fire. I understand that it seems trite… Continue reading

    The Engines of Magic
  • Why Magic Fails

    In the science of physics, Work is done when the proper force is applied to the proper object in the proper manner. Any failure of force, application or object results in no Work being done. In the art of Magic,… Continue reading

    Why Magic Fails
  • Crafting Tomorrow’s Master

    I’ll tell you something that gave me concern when I was just graduating my Apprenticeship and coming into my own as a Warlock. At that point I’d been doing magic for a little over ten years, mostly freelance with no… Continue reading

  • On Initiation

    Initiation. We all think of different things when we hear the word, but there would be few people indeed who had no reference whatsoever for initiation. For some of us, it brings to mind lighthearted pranks on the New Guy,… Continue reading

    On Initiation