Send us a text Ever wondered what worship is? We open the window on our process, from the first cast of the circle to the last note of our closing song, to show how simple structure turns shared time into a living conversation with the gods. It’s not about manipulating outcomes; it’s about reverence, rhythm, and the steady practice of showing up together. We start with the bones of our rites—casting circle, invocations, and the Charge of the Goddess—then move into the flexible heart of the r...
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Send us a text Ever wondered what worship is? We open the window on our process, from the first cast of the circle to the last note of our closing song, to show how simple structure turns shared time into a living conversation with the gods. It’s not about manipulating outcomes; it’s about reverence, rhythm, and the steady practice of showing up together. We start with the bones of our rites—casting circle, invocations, and the Charge of the Goddess—then move into the flexible heart of the r...
The Color Coding Conundrum: Why Your Magic Isn't Racist
Pagan Coffee Talk
19 minutes
4 months ago
The Color Coding Conundrum: Why Your Magic Isn't Racist
Send us a text The world of witchcraft has always been full of dualities - light and dark, creation and destruction, life and death. But what happens when modern social perspectives meet older magical terminology? This thought-provoking episode dives deep into the controversial topic of "black magic" versus "white magic" terminology and explores how generational differences shape our understanding of these concepts. We unpack how younger witches, particularly those under 30, sometimes view t...
Pagan Coffee Talk
Send us a text Ever wondered what worship is? We open the window on our process, from the first cast of the circle to the last note of our closing song, to show how simple structure turns shared time into a living conversation with the gods. It’s not about manipulating outcomes; it’s about reverence, rhythm, and the steady practice of showing up together. We start with the bones of our rites—casting circle, invocations, and the Charge of the Goddess—then move into the flexible heart of the r...