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The Problem With Magick
Some of the biggest problems magicians have with making magick manifest to their will, include the following: 1. Unrealistic Expectations – they expect it should work like Harry Potter. Say an incantation and *poof* instant results. They don’t stop to look at each situation as something unique that may require more work. Sometimes – yes, the quick incantation will work, but…
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Magickal vs. Spiritual Practice: The Art of Balancing Theosophy, Thaumaturgy, and Theurgy
Since I’ve already talked about why I don’t blog a lot about magick, but probably should, it seemed natural for me to choose this topic for my first post of 2016. This post (or thinly veiled rant if you prefer, possibly narcissistic), of course, was inspired by a conversation I had with a new practitioner of Daemonolatry who was only…
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Daemonolater’s Guide to Sex, Money, and Power
This booklet wasn’t something I took lightly to writing. I wrote it in response to the growing number of people (most of them Christians) who contact me expecting that for $50, I can make Satan and the Daemonic bring them sex, money, and power. It was a similar issue with my book Daemonic Pacts. So I was like, “Okay, the…
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Daemonolater’s Guide to Daemonolatry Groups
The Daemonolater’s Guide to Daemonolatry Groups offers wisdom and advice about finding a Daemonolatry group, group dynamics, leading a group, and leaving a group. Also included is a questionnaire about assessing one’s calling to the priesthood, information about Daemonolatry Denominations, as well as other information useful to group leaders or those considering starting their own group. Please Note: Some of…
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Wortcunning for Daemonolatry
FINALLY — I am happy to announce the release of Wortcunning for Daemonolatry. It was long overdue. The problem being I kept finding more and more to add. I don’t know how to put the pen down and step away from the manuscript evidently. In this ultimate Daemonolatry formulary, learn tried and true techniques, as well as quick and dirty tips,…
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Daemonic Offerings – You Don’t Have to Hand Over Your First Born
Daemonic Offerings by S. Connolly The Daemonolater’s Guide to Daemonic Offerings explains the what, when, why, and how of Daemonic offerings in a simple, easy to follow step-by-step guide. This chapbook covers everything from how to build an altar to a basic offering ritual. It also covers various types of offerings, including blood offerings and sacrifice, and which Daemons those offerings are…
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Daemonic Pacts: You don’t have to sell your soul.
Daemonic Pacts (Daemonolater’s Guide Series) – S. Connolly: In this insightful chapbook, S. Connolly, well-known, successful Daemonolatress with over 30 years experience working with Daemons, goes into the do’s and don’t’s of successful Daemonic pact-making. If you’ve ever wanted to make a pact, thought about making a pact, or plan on making one, this book will demystify the process and…
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Controversial Topics in Fiction
There’s that old adage out there that states, “Never discuss religion or politics if you want to be liked.” Well – the truth is I don’t write just to be liked. I began writing for me, and when I discovered other people liked what I was doing – I began writing for them. I know that sounds self-serving, but it…
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Cursed: An Occult Drama
It’s that time again. Time for me to step up on my soapbox and piss people off. So here goes — I am convinced 85% of occult practitioners (regardless path or paradigm) should have pursued amateur theater. Why? Aside from the constant pageantry, preening, in-fighting, shit-talking and rumor mills among more social types, every time I turn around I meet…
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10 Signs You Should Invest (Your Time) in Magick
I am laughing at the title of today’s blog. I have been wanting to write a post on magick for this month and just haven’t found a good topic. So I hopped on over to HubSpot’s handy dandy Blog Topic Generator, threw in the words “Demon” and “Magick” and it gave me 5 potential blog topic headlines and this was…