Welcome to our esoteric blog
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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The Spider in Magic
The spider, although it can evoke fear or even phobia, is actually a powerful and versatile symbol in magic. Known...
Discovering the Rider-Waite Tarot
In the world of tarot, some decks have become particular references among practitioners. You are certainly familiar with the Marseille...
The Bay of the Dead
As you may know, behind Aeternum is a small business based in Brittany (specifically in the south of Finistère). And...
The History of Armenian Paper
Papier d'Arménie, that small booklet with such a recognizable and pleasant fragrance, has earned its place in many homes, inspiring...
New Moon of July 6, 2024
July 6, 2024, marks a new moon, a symbol of renewal and the beginning of a new cycle. This new...
Who is Scott Cunningham?
When we talk about Wicca, we think of Gerald Gardner of course, but also Scott Cunningham, who has become a...
The History of Satya Incense
Satya, also known as Shrinivas Sugandhalaya (BNG) LLP, a brand famous mainly for its iconic Nag Champa incense, was founded...
Alchemical Symbols
Like all crafts, alchemy created and used its own system of symbols to designate stages and materials, much like the...































































































































































































































