Witchcraft of the divine masculine

The Huntsman & the Giant

Some figures move through the decks not as static icons, but as living archetypes, their stories unfolding across cards and meanings.  The Huntsman is one such figure. His presence is not confined to one card,  it echoes through the decks, teaching lessons of power, challenge, and transformation. Two cards, The Huntsman and Thurisaz, reveal this […]

Certain figures appear again and again across decks, archetypes that defy confinement. In both the Rune deck and The Sabbath Oracle, one such figure rides the winds: the Hexer. This character becomes a visual thread that weaves Rune, Oracle, and personal mythology into one fabric. Raido (The Runes) The Rune of Raido signifies purposeful journey […]

A sacred path through madness, mortality, and transformation. What the Mirror Told Me One year ago, I was sitting in a cold, sterile room when everything shifted. The doctor spoke with that practiced calm that somehow makes your heart race faster. Then came the word “cancer” and everything after dissolved into static. I don’t remember […]

Every religion has its rites and rituals, its own holy days, and witchcraft as religion is no different. For the witch, these sacred celebrations are known as ‘sabbaths’. Where do they come from? How and when are they celebrated? Exactly what goes on at these nocturnal assemblies? To start, they are indeed nocturnal, happening at […]

“… The Witch King is the embodiment of masculinity and all its virtues just as the Witch Queen is the embodiment of femininity. He is a powerful protector and his influence in witchcraft annihilates destructive influences that try to bring ruin. His crown has 10 cowry shells, mouths of the Gods Who speak through him, […]

“… She is the elevated High Priestess, and the ever-watchful Moon protects her and still bestows its powers on her but it sails just a little further away. Surrounded by forests, she demonstrates her connection to the natural world; the satyr she sits upon represents her mastery over it. She is the fertile and generative […]

When one hears the word “witch” it often conjures the image of a hag riding a broom with a conical hat and feline familiar taking to the skies in pursuit of The Sabbath. Symbolically the broom is linked to the witch’s use of common household objects to bewitch. It is common for scholars to speculate […]

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