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This space is our mission to enrich every week. Here, we explore the Magical Arts in both their practical and historical forms: biographies, movements, occultists, rituals. We strive to make occult knowledge accessible (which is not synonymous with sinister, let's be clear) that has been studied and archived for centuries in grimoires still mysterious today. Magic has always been part of life, sometimes mocked, sometimes stigmatized, but always present. We wish you a good read and hope that each of our articles will illuminate your path.
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Elementals, These Creatures of the Invisible
European occult traditions teach that alongside the realm of angels and demons exists a third order of spiritual beings connected to the natural elements. These creatures, called elemental spirits or...
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Discover the Nephilim
The Nephilim are rather enigmatic beings mentioned in various religious and mythological texts. Mainly known from the Hebrew Bible, the...
Voodoo Magic
Voodoo originates from West Africa and was brought to the New World through the slave trade. Over the centuries, it...
Psychopomps, the Soul Guides
Psychopomps, now there’s a mysterious term for a highly symbolic role: that of soul guide. These are mythological, spiritual, or...
What is shamanism?
You have most likely already heard about shamanism, whether in the esoteric world for sage smudging, or in the business...
The Earth Element in Magic
The four classical elements - Earth, Water, Fire, and Air - are considered in magic as the building blocks of...
Sigil Magic
If you are new to the world of magic, you will quickly come across the terms sigils, seals, or even...
Hoodoo Magic
Often confused with Voodoo, Hoodoo is distinct in its nature and practices. It is an African American folk magic system...
All About the Raven in Magic
The raven... an omen for some, or a bad sign for others. In fact, the raven has a rather dark...
























