Modern Western magic has roots that trace back to ancient Greek and Persian cultures, where magic—or mageia—was considered a set of mystical practices associated with the foreign “Magi” from Persia. These ancient magi were respected …
The Curious Life of Montague Summers: Witch Hunter, Scholar, and Occult Enigma
Montague Summers was once a familiar name in literary and occult circles, yet today he is nearly forgotten. During his lifetime, he enjoyed genuine prominence, publishing widely, moving among influential writers, and cultivating a reputation …
Magic in Islam During Middle Ages
Magical practices still exist today throughout the Muslim world, as in the Middle Ages. They still arouse much interest. Their history is also closely linked to the development of science, Sufism, and Islamic mysticism. The …
What do you know about Western Astrology? – Quiz
Western astrology is historically based on Ptolemy’s Tetrabiblos (2nd-century CE), which in turn was a continuation of Hellenistic and ultimately Babylonian traditions. Astrologers divide a year into 12 periods, each time the sun is in …
The Hidden Art of Magic Mirrors: A Complete Guide to Bardon’s Magic Mirror Techniques
Magic mirrors have long been viewed as more than mystical curiosities. In Hermetic practice, they function as precise instruments designed to interact with the subtle layers of mind, soul, and the unseen forces that shape …
Exploring the Ancient Egyptian Scarab Symbol: From Dung Beetle to Divine Symbol
The name scarab, derived from the Latin scarabaeus, refers to a beetle, either Scarabaeus sacer or Scarabaeus aegyptiorum. This beetle is prevalent not only in Egypt but also in neighboring Mediterranean countries. The scarab was …
Beltane ‘Fires of Bel’ – The Celtic “May Day” festival at the beginning of Summer
When you think about May Day in modern times, your first thoughts are on the International Workers’ Day holiday. However, long before the labor movement, May Day was an important festival that different cultures in …
Ostara – The Pagan Celebration of the Spring Equinox
Ostara is the pagan name for the Spring Equinox period when both day and night are equal. The spring equinox was celebrated in many ancient cultures as a time for rebirth and a crucial period …
Imbolc – The Festival of Brigid that Marks the Beginning of Spring
The beginning of spring is a special time to celebrate the end of the harsh winter weather and the return of sunshine and warmer days. Ancient cultures worldwide had festivals that marked this period, and …
Comprehensive Guide To Wiccan Origins And Beliefs
When most people hear about Wicca, they think of witches and evil witchcraft practices and think of it as an occult group full of secret rituals. Thanks to the depiction in pop culture and historical …
