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Between m and M: Magick, Mysticism, and Powers Beyond Intent
Between m and M: Magick, Mysticism & Powers Beyond Intent
Magick is a technology—whether its aims are practical or theurgical, the techniques will work. In this essay, I dive into how two cornerstone Golden Dawn rites—the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram and the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Hexagram—function as precision tools for inner alchemy: they balance our elemental and planetary currents, unmask false selves (from prideful Solar egos to Saturn’s self-criticism), and prepare us for the ultimate communion with the Holy Guardian Angel. Join me on a journey from disciplined ritual practice (m) to living Mysticism (M), and discover how facing your shadow can become the gateway to radiant transformation.
Inside this article, you will find:
How banishing rituals act as diagnostic mirrors
The interplay of practical magick (m) and mystical union (M)
Examples of planetary masks and how to strip them away
Theurgic soul-surgery: why theurgy can be scarier than demon-work
Preparing the vessel: banishing rites as the gateway to the Holy Guardian Angel

Of Cat’s Blood and Lion Skins: The Difficult and Grotesque Items of the Grimoires
Of Cat’s Blood and Lion Skins
What happens when the grimoires demand what we can no longer—or will no longer—give? What do we do when an item must be consecrated in cat's blood or made of lion skin?
This essay dives into the grotesque, the sacred, and the beautifully difficult world of materia magica—from the black-hilted knife to the solar belt of Sobek.
Not a rejection of tradition—but a deep defense of it. Rooted in ritual. Anchored in cosmology. Written for the magician walking the ancient path forward.

Miracles and the Middle Path: Discernment, Transformation, and Spiritual Truth
What do miracles really mean? Are they signs of divine truth, tricks of perception, or something in between? In my latest essay, I explore miracles across religious and esoteric traditions—what they reveal, what they obscure, and how they can transform us. This piece weaves together personal experience, occult insight, and spiritual discernment to ask a deeper question: not what we believe—but who we are becoming.

The Spirit and the Egregore: An Occult Perspective on the Azusa Street Revival
The Spirit That Took Form
What happened at Azusa Street was more than just a revival—it was a spark that ignited a spiritual fire across the world. But was it only the Holy Spirit that moved… or did something else awaken?
In this essay, I explore the Azusa Street Revival through an occult lens—where glossolalia becomes a magical language, prayer becomes invocation, and the Spirit takes on form as a living egregore shaped by longing, sound, and sacred rhythm.
What if the divine didn’t just descend—but was summoned?

Into the Shadow: Jung, Individuation, and the Occult Path of Initiation
More than just a buzzword, shadow work has deep roots in Jungian psychology, alchemical tradition, and modern occult practice. From the blackness of the nigredo to the solar awakening of the Self, this piece explores how real transformation begins not with light—but with the courage to face our inner darkness.
“No initiation is real until it descends into shadow. The light that follows is not borrowed—it is earned.”

Why the Goetia Never Crossed the Tracks: No Goetic Circles in the South
What happens when sacred tradition meets survival, and magic walks hand-in-hand with the Word of God? This post explores why Hoodoo—rooted in Black southern spirituality—welcomed some grimoires but left the Goetia at the door. It’s not just about magic—it’s about theology, community, and the power of faith that works.

The Lineage of a Blade: History and Power of the Black-Hilted Knife
From ancient Phrygian smiths to the grimoires of medieval Europe, no magical tool holds more ancestral weight than the black-hilted knife. More than just an implement, it's a ritual weapon, a Saturnian key, and a lesson in magical responsibility. This blog dives deep into its origins, martial significance, and the chthonic forces it was forged to command.
Tap in to explore why this blade is more than myth—and why it still matters.

The Way of the Priest and Priestess: Set Apart for Sacred Use
What does it really mean to consecrate something? Is it just a ritual gesture, or is it something deeper—something that shifts the very being of an object or a person? In this post, I explore consecration not just as a magical act, but as a sacred alignment with the kosmos itself.
Drawing from Dionysius the Areopagite, Iamblichus, Schmemann, and the grimoire tradition, I argue that true consecration is ontological—transformative—and deeply participatory. This is more than ritual protocol; it’s a lifestyle of devotion, authority, and divine communion.

Why Authentic Magickal Implements Matter
If you think magick is just about "intention"—read this.
Ritual tools aren’t aesthetic accessories. They’re sacred technologies. This essay dismantles intention-only thinking and shows why matter still matters.
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