Recent Posts
The Pageless Book
Return To Blog Listing
"The Unconventional Spiritual Experience." Musings of a man that might be a minister, mystic, and maverick. Religious Tolerance and an open mind are required equipment.
Recent Posts Tagged With 'occult'
Insight into the Obscured
I have an admission to make; for the past twelve or so years of my life, I have studied and been involved with occultism. Let me be clear of what I mean by occultism - I’m not talking about Wicca, the New Age movement, or rampant Harry Potter fando...
Ten Weird, Random Facts About Me…
Photo Above by Angela Hopper. Jules from a UU Deist in Texas has tagged me for yet another blogging meme. I’m suppose to provide ten weird, random facts about myself. I could do much more, but I think I’ll stick with ten. Also, I don’t think it...
What Is Qabalah?
I’ve been reading Aryeh Kaplan’s translation of The Bahir, one of the firsts texts on Qabalah or Jewish Mysticism, and I’ve realized that I am yet to write about Qabalah in any substantial way here on my blog. When I talk about Qabalah on this ...
The Ten Saints Meme
Above Photo by Starbeard. Below Photo by Mamjodh. Final Photo by Virginie. Today, I have planned a grand experiment! I’m going to start my first blogging meme. Sure, I’ve participated in blogging memes before, but never have I tried to be the ...
Confessions Of A Former Wiccan
Above Photo by Conor Lawless. Photo Below by Hyperfinch. Goddess Image by Dave Gough. Last Photo Below by D.A.K. Photography. Wicca is one religious path that remains near and dear to my heart. When I first began looking into other religions, Wicca ...
As Above, So Below
Above Photo by Joi Ito. Image Below by Chris Gladis. Hebrew Script Photo by Jurek Durczak. Last Photo Below by Jeff Kubina. In my previous article, Three Serpents, I discussed the symbolism behind the entities Metatron, Sandalphon, and Apollion, as ...
Wicca: The New Catholic
Photo above by Sarah Cartwright. Pentagram Photo by Epimetheus. Witch Photo by Helena. Back when Christianity was first forming, most cultures had their own religions or Gods, and no single religion was considered “universal.” Although the Romans...
