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.
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Book Circle #1 Recap: Incense
For those of you who couldn’t make it to last night’s session, here’s a quick recap of what we covered in our first session exploring Incense, Oils & Brews by Scott Cunningham. It was a great discussion filled with insights, questions, and plenty of practical tips for working with magical ingredients. The conversation was bothContinue reading “Book Circle #1 Recap: Incense”
Exploring the Six Dharug Seasons at Gabrugul Yana
A blog post about Western Sydney Witchcraft group The Pagan Fringe and our visit to the Gabrugul Yana Dharug Six Season walk on 8th Sept 2024
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”
Autumn Equinox 2024
On Friday night, a wonderful group of people gathered to celebrate the Autumn Equinox. This was one of our very first immersive ritual experiences that we’re presented. I can provide only a broad overview of the ritual since it’s something that truly needed to be experienced firsthand. It was very simple in its premise. TheContinue reading “Autumn Equinox 2024”
Unlocking the ritual experience
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”
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.