I have been working on a ritual design over the last few weeks. Good ritual design, especially if you’re writing for a group ritual, aims to leave participants with an experience at the end of the rite. And hopefully, one that you intend. It’s a change, a shared experience beyond just hanging out together, andContinue reading “Unlocking the ritual experience”
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Peachtree Magick
Lately, we’ve had the pleasure of having our last two Pagan Fringe lunches at the charming Peachtree Hotel in Penrith. It’s been a peaceful setting where we can enjoy a meal, socialise, and have meaningful conversations. I’ve really cherished these moments and they have made me reflect on what lies ahead for our magickal community.Continue reading “Peachtree Magick”
Western Sydney Magick
The changing face of Western Sydney grassland and plains moving into Spring and Summer.
How to stay in touch with us?
Updated: 2023 Hi there! Our Facebook page is the best way to stay in touch with what we’re doing and for all event invites. The majority of these events are public, however from time to time we may host private or invite only events as well. These will be published on our group (linked toContinue reading “How to stay in touch with us?”
5 awesome things about practicing witchcraft on The Pagan Fringe of Sydney
Here are 5 awesome things about practicing witchcraft on The Pagan Fringe of Sydney. A small, but active group of other pagans, witches and occultists to connect with at various events like full moons, meet ups, sabbats and other regular catch ups. And a great diversity of people practicing all different kinds of magick inContinue reading “5 awesome things about practicing witchcraft on The Pagan Fringe of Sydney”
Things to do in Autumn
Are you a pagan family or small coven looking for things to do in Autumn, in and around Western Sydney?
Your first pagan event?
Are you new to the pagan scene? Is this your first time venturing out to meet a bunch of pagans, witches and occultists? What should you do? What should you say? Here’s a few ideas that you might find helpful.