Article By: Michelle Belanger This curious case, identified as demonic in nature, nevertheless contains the hallmarks typically attributed to poltergeist cases. It was recorded in the work “Demoniality” by Father Ludovico Sinistrari and published in the late 1600s. Sinistrari’s work is primarily concerned with the existence of incubus and succubus demons. In building his case…
Article By Eilfie Music One of the forms of magick that I practice is known as sympathetic magick. This type of magick operates under the basis that like attracts like. Witchcraft, Voodoo, Hoodoo, and Rootwork work within sympathetic magick. Since each combines both items they consider to have magickal properties, such as various herbs and…
Article By: Josh Light I hit a figurative brick wall while trying to create this week’s blog. I spent days trying to generate an idea that would not only be deemed acceptable, but something that would be different and exciting. By the third day, third hour of uselessly thinking up topics that had been done…
Article By: Michelle Belanger The following article is excerpted from the American Philological Association’s “Transactions and Proceedings” publication, Vol. XXV, published by Ginn & Co. in Boston, MA, 1894. It introduces readers to a form of magick widely practiced in the ancient world: that of the defixiones, or “curse tablets.” These curse tablets appeared extensively…
By Eilfie Muisc One of the main things that I often talk about when it comes to hobbies and interests is my love of collecting books. Amongst the various subjects that are stacked upon my shelves, the paranormal, occult, and pagan subjects dominate in both old and new tomes. In contrast, digital books can be…