Since we're at the height of winter, with spring only a few months away, I chose to highlight the Slavic deity Marzanna today

I know I've seen nocturnal magic thrown around a time or two in the group. And what better creature to represent the night than our Moth friends?!

The term “animism” first entered academic discourse through anthropologist Sir Edward Burnett Tylor in his book Primitive Culture, which was published in 1871.

Here we are again for *Part Two* of Shadow Work - diving a little deeper this time around with some questions you might want to begin mulling over and asking yourself. Last time, we reviewed what the shadow is, where it originates...

Though the exact date is unknown, it is believed that Marie Laveaux was born a free woman in the French Quarter of New Orleans on September 10, 1801. At the time, Marie was the first free-born member of her family.

SHADOW WORK - PART 1

I’m sure many of you have heard the song “Rasputin” via Facebook, Tik-Tok, or Just Dance, but how many of you know the story of the man who inspired the piece?

A LESSON ON BABA YAGA WITH STEPHANIE

In Norse mythology, the Jötunn are a race of giants who are generally seen as malevolent and vicious and who represent the primary adversaries of the gods, deities divided into two......

Symbols can be found all over the world - in magic, in nature, in architecture, in artwork, on tapestries, within sacred structures and carved into stone. Meanings may be...