“The truth doesn’t set you free—it only changes the kind of prison you’re in.”
“Some secrets are buried so deep, even the past forgets them—until someone starts digging.”
“Meaningful literary criticism is like penance to please Bhagwan Shiva and ask for wisdom for the world instead of material things for oneself when God appears! Such is the spiritual gravity of deep, reflective engagement with literature.”
“Witchcraft is an empowering practice that any person can learn, cultivate, and personalize. It is all about stepping outside of our mundane world and choosing to take on a perspective of mysticism and reverence for nature, life, and the energetic forces of this world. But what makes witch-craft simply intoxicating is that it’s about appreciating the world around us. It’s not just about what we can see; it’s about everything in between. It is the love for spirits, messages, other-worldliness, unexplainable things, mysterious connections, and the universal system of checks and balances. That is witchcraft,”
Source: The Door to Witchcraft: A New Witch's Guide to History, Traditions, and Modern-Day Spells
“Witchcraft is more than just a practice, it is a way of life. A way of looking at the physical and spiritual as a collaborative source of manifestation.
We are in tune with nature, in tune with ourselves and in alignment with our all-knowing inner witch.”
Source: Embracing Your Inner Witch: The Maidens Guide to Old World Witchcraft
“If you are someone who feels drawn to mysticism in any way, if you seek to discover life’s mysteries, or if the label “witch” feels comfortable or intriguing to you—you, my amazing reader, are a witch.”
Source: The Door to Witchcraft: A New Witch's Guide to History, Traditions, and Modern-Day Spells
“Magic isn't somewhere else. It isn't a series of distant rituals, ancient texts and expensive courses. Magic is turning to the world, and seeing it, and knowing we are indistinguishable from it, in all our embodied, strange, soft and edgeless form. We are in the world and it is in us.”
Source: A Spell in the Wild: A Year (and Six Centuries) of Magic
“Spellwork is like physical prayer.”
Source: The Magic of Nature: Meditations & Spells to Find Your Inner Voice
“Spells are from the vantage point of acting from your own place of divinity, of seeing you and the divine macrocosm as united.”
Source: Mastering Magick: A Course in Spellcasting for the Psychic Witch
“As long as we have life, we keep love and hope alive.”