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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Thessaly, Land of Greek & Roman Magic
To the north of Greece lies Thessaly, a vast plain surrounded by mountains, the cradle of mythical heroes… and a...
7-Day Ritual to Fulfill Wishes
In hoodoo and Afro-Caribbean traditions, the Tonka bean is used as a wish carrier, especially in areas related to love...
Tonka, the true lucky seed
The Tonka bean is a highly appreciated spice in our region, especially in pastry, with vanilla-like aromas. But originally, its...
Gnosticism, History of an Ancient Esoteric Movement
What if the God of the Bible was not the true God? What if the world we live in was...
How to magnetize a pentacle according to Solomon?
Pentacles, or more precisely pantacles, are ritual objects emblematic of Western occultism. Since the Middle Ages, magicians and scholars have...
Pierre Piobb, the scientific mage
Pierre Piobb, whose real name was Pierre Vincenti-Piobb, was a French scholar, journalist, and occultist born in Paris on April...
Charles Lancelin, explorer of mysteries
Charles Lancelin was a French occultist from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his work in parapsychology...
Scottish Rite, or High Masonry
In Freemasonry, the first three degrees (Apprentice, Companion, Master) are called symbolic or “blue.” Scottish Rite refers to all the...































































































































































































































