The Lost Secrets Of Western Magick Revealed

Submitted by Ancient One on December 24, 2025

The Lost Secrets Of Western Magick Revealed

Door to the Atmosphere by Sean Caufield “Magic is believing in yourself, if you can do that, you can make anything happen.” – Johann Wolfgang ... Read more

Is The Greenman For Real?

Submitted by Ancient One on July 8, 2024

Is The Greenman For Real?

Image by happetr from http://123rf.com I saw you in the forest, Your eyes so deep and green. I saw you in the field, Dancing there ... Read more

Oak Trees, Acorns, Mistletoe And Druids

Submitted by Ancient One on April 10, 2024

Oak Trees, Acorns, Mistletoe And Druids

http://pixabay.com The Oak Tree: At one time enormous forests covered a major part of what we now call Europe. These forests stretched across, and completely ... Read more

Led Zepplin And The Occult

Submitted by Ancient One on March 6, 2024

Led Zepplin And The Occult

Still fun to ponder ... I’ve always loved rock and roll, but I never thought I’d get involved with it in any tangible way.

Forests As Sanctuaries

Submitted by Ancient One on July 21, 2017

Forests As Sanctuaries

http://pixabay.com We all know how intricate are the relationships between a single tree and the forms of life that live with it, and around it. ... Read more

Theurgic Meditation

Submitted by Ancient One on September 9, 2015

Theurgic Meditation

When we think of meditation, we tend to think of Eastern meditation techniques. Many are familiar with zazen, for example—sitting, attending to the breath, and ... Read more

Astral Projection Is the Next Step in Human Evolution

Submitted by Ancient One on January 23, 2015

Astral Projection Is the Next Step in Human Evolution

Author: Carl Llewellyn Weschcke Evolution is a continuing process of purposeful change. Human Evolution is not limited to, or even primarily focused on, changes in ... Read more

Defining Paganism: Paleo-, Meso-, and Neo-

Submitted by Ancient One on May 18, 2014

Defining Paganism: Paleo-, Meso-, and Neo-

The term “Pagan” comes originally from the Latin “paganus,” which appears to have originally had such meanings as “villager,” “country dweller,” or “hick.” The Roman army used it to refer to civilians. The early Roman Christians used “pagan” to refer to everyone who preferred to worship pre-Christian divinities,