11/28/16 Magical Praxis: Rituals of Healing and Talismans of Protection
Dear Ones! I know this is going out super late, but it’s been a wild month and I’m still breathless, catching up. […]
Dear Ones! I know this is going out super late, but it’s been a wild month and I’m still breathless, catching up. […]
So, if you’re just tuning in, I was describing my time in Amsterdam at 20 years old. Broke, friendless, in the freezing […]
In my last post, we left off in San Francisco. I was a 19-year-old stripper with a passion for dance, a prescription for […]
When I was 19 I had big dreams, but no idea what to do to accomplish them. My sense was that basically […]
KCHUNG / 28 Sept 2014 / 10am
“For many creative people, one of our biggest bugbears is a lack of confidence. Feeling like we’re not good enough, not talented enough, not well connected enough, or too poor. The spirit of self-doubt seduces us away from focused creative time, leading us to hours wasted on Facebook and dropping us in a cesspool of self-loathing. Luckily, in magic, achieving your will depends less on your belief in yourself than in your behavior.”
Witches are midwives to metamorphisis. They are magical women, and they quite literally, change the world.
The word magic in English comes from the Greek mageia, where it was used to refer to foreigners from the east, spell casting priests from Babylon. From the very beginning of its contemporary roots, magic was used to refer to the weird and unsettling practices of outsiders.