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- Psalms – bridging systems
- The beneficial industry of ants in magic
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Heka, not Hekate
Whenever my beautiful wife Sorita has a book, blog, lecture or workshop on Hekate out, one of the consequences is a barrage of enquires whether the name of the goddess Hekate is connected to the Egyptian word for magic, Heka. … Continue reading
Psalms – bridging systems
I am currently enjoying reading Chris Bilardi’s excellent The Red Church, and was not surprised to see that Psalms are used as part of the art of the Pennsylvania German Braucherei (commonly called Pow Wow). Having recently worked with Paul … Continue reading