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  • The Wicci Notebookplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigThe Wicci Notebook

    I write a lot. I've written a bit on this site about a variety of subjects. This section is just a collection of the original writing (essays, etc.) on this site.

    The Tarot

    Introduction

    My introduction to Tarot happened one sunny afternoon in 2015, while standing in line at Barnes & Noble. My then-fiancé (now husband) encouraged me to buy the cards, after he saw me playing with the philosophy index
  • Magicplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigMagic

    “”divination

    Wicca

    I'm not a practicing Wiccan myself. There are elements of Wiccan doctrine that do not align with my philosophical views, at least as far as Wicca is a defined religious orthodoxy created primarly by Gerald A. Gardner.
  • Runesplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigRunes

    Runes are a somewhat complex subject, as a result of a combination of neopagan appropriation (which is a relatively recent phenomenon), and many centuries of bad information from Academia.

    As a result, what we know is very spotty, and filled with a lot of conjecture and assumptions built upon assumptions. We know that runes were used in inscriptions on stone, wood, metal, and other materials dating back to the early medieval period in northwestern Europe, but beyond that, things are murk…
  • Welcome to the Wicca Wicci!plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigWelcome to the Wicca Wicci!

    You made it!

    This wiki houses comprehensive information about Scott Cunningham's philosophy of natural magic. The goal is to have an easy-to-use index of materials, spells, and rituals searchable by a variety of characteristics. As of July 2020, the complete reference material from Cunningham's encyclopedias of both magical herbs and minerals have been added. Still to come is content from his books on magical cooking and essential oils.
  • Green Witch Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigGreen Witch Tarot

    Deck Notes

    I bought this deck to accompany Ann Moura's book, Green Witchcraft. The book is well-written, and I appreciate Ann's angle on witchcraft, since her own witchcraft philosophy is built on a lineage of folk witches, along with wiccan influences.