I visited Sydney Uni today for Sydney Rare Book Week and I got to see a tiny snippet of the new Tillett & French collection which has just been donated and catalogued to the Rare Book Special Collection.
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Language of the Craft: Key Terms and Group Structures Explained
Second blog post in our Boundaries and Belonging series about understanding different terms and group structures. You should read this if you’re curious about group or coven work, but not sure where to start because aren’t they all the same thing? (answer – no!)
Boundaries & Belonging
What can I say? What an incredible evening. From all reports our panel discussion ‘Boundaries and Belonging’ was thought provoking, well received, and it bought together a lovely mixed cross-section of pagan, occult and witchy people from a variety of traditions, from all over Sydney and beyond. People travelled from the Southern suburbs (Kogarah), theContinue reading “Boundaries & Belonging”
A blessed time
A Samhain blessing to everyone – a short blog post detailing my thoughts about the timing and celebration of Samhain in the Southern Hemisphere.
Connect Online and In-person: Witchcraft Community in 2025
It’s not lost on me that I’m writing this online while discussing ways to connect with people in real life. However, for many of us, the internet remains a vital tool to find and connect with like-minded souls. With the shifting landscape of social media (what’s up Meta?), it’s become more important than ever toContinue reading “Connect Online and In-person: Witchcraft Community in 2025”
Pagan Fringe 2024 in Review and Looking Ahead
In 2024, the Pagan Fringe community thrived through diverse gatherings that fostered learning and connection, reaching a wider audience online. Building on this foundation, plans for 2025 include accessible educational workshops, the launch of a Witchy Death Café, and ongoing community celebrations, emphasising inclusivity for all practitioners.
Exploring Your Witchcraft Home Field
The author explores the concept of the ‘home field’, inspired by Dr. Hannah Sanders, emphasizing its significance in understanding the connection to one’s immediate environment, particularly in witchcraft. The pandemic highlighted this connection, encouraging a focus on local spaces and energy. The author invites readers to explore their own ‘home fields’ for deeper insights.
Mortality and Magick
A Death Cafe is a space for open, non-directed conversations about death. It aims to normalize discussions about mortality, and a group for witchcraft practitioners is being formed to explore related topics.
Discreet Witchcraft Practices for Beginners in Australia
Starting out on your witchcraft journey as a solitary practitioner might feel daunting, especially if you desire privacy and discretion. You might need privacy for any number of reasons. Your family might not understand, or your kids are too young to engage in what you’re doing. In this blog post, we will explore various practicesContinue reading “Discreet Witchcraft Practices for Beginners in Australia”
A Spiritual Journey Through Scotland and Cornwall
Reflecting on my recent travels, I am struck by the profound impact they have had on my spiritual practice, especially my practise of witchcraft and magic. This journey brought a deeper connection to my path and made me contemplate my Ancestors in Scotland and Cornwall. The impact has been remarkable. More on that later. IContinue reading “A Spiritual Journey Through Scotland and Cornwall”