Article By: Michelle Belanger The Heptameron is a book of ceremonial magick traditionally attributed to Peter de Abano, a famous physician who lived from 1250 until 1316 CE. The Heptameron itself, however, was not published until the late 1400s — or, at least, that is the earliest known publication of the work to date. Many…
Article By Eilfie Music In the bible, the story of Samson talks about how Samson’s father Manoah had made an oath to God that, along with abstaining from alcohol, his son would also not cut his hair. Samson’s hair was his strength through his oath to God, and he was able to achieve great feats…
Article By: Josh Light If you’ve watched a paranormal television show or movie of late, you’ve likely seen images of evil spirits, possession, and demons. There are people getting pushed, pulled, dragged, and sexually assaulted. There are others that seem to be taken over by a force from within—typically to their own or another’s detriment. …
Article By: Michelle Belanger The following article is interesting for a couple of reasons. First of all, it’s from “Ars Quatuor Coronatorum,” a publication of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge no. 2076. This was a lodge of Freemasons based in London and active around the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries….
Article By: Eilfie Music Altars can be many things and can come in many sizes. Some are for the worship of a certain deity or a pantheon, others are a place to store objects of power until needed, and some are a visual reminder of what the individual is striving for. The items placed on…