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About My Craft
Here's some of my key influences. I don't feel like my path is eclectic; I feel it's slowly but surely coalescing into something complete, that all these disparate parts fit together.
Religion: Wicca-adjacent British-traditional animism drawn from pop-cultural figures such as the Fairy Queen and the folk devil, and historic North-European pagan traditions (mostly Scandinavia & Anglo Saxon)
Craft: Mix of traditional low-magic, grimoire-tradition, sabbat-tradition, hermetic & high magic (modern and traditional), chaos magic, quasi-Wicca, historic magic - and anything else which seems to work.
Key Figures: generally a local approach, but write a lot about the Green Man/Horned God (and similar entities), and the folk/Sabbatic Devil.
Approach: Chaos Magic - don't tell me it's not real, tell me if it works
Other interests:
African diaspora traditions. Urban magic. Tarot. Hardcore eco-focused paganism. Witch House. Adopting a witchy aesthetic unironically as a form of chaos magic. Creating witch traditions not focused on gender or sex. Channel Islands traditions. Writing a book.
Religion: Wicca-adjacent British-traditional animism drawn from pop-cultural figures such as the Fairy Queen and the folk devil, and historic North-European pagan traditions (mostly Scandinavia & Anglo Saxon)
Craft: Mix of traditional low-magic, grimoire-tradition, sabbat-tradition, hermetic & high magic (modern and traditional), chaos magic, quasi-Wicca, historic magic - and anything else which seems to work.
Key Figures: generally a local approach, but write a lot about the Green Man/Horned God (and similar entities), and the folk/Sabbatic Devil.
Approach: Chaos Magic - don't tell me it's not real, tell me if it works
Other interests:
African diaspora traditions. Urban magic. Tarot. Hardcore eco-focused paganism. Witch House. Adopting a witchy aesthetic unironically as a form of chaos magic. Creating witch traditions not focused on gender or sex. Channel Islands traditions. Writing a book.