Dear readers, I hope this note finds you in good spirits and feeling the magical energy that surrounds us. Today, I want to share something very special with all of you - my daily newsletter about my witch senpai. For those who may be unfamiliar, a senpai is a mentor or role model, someone who inspires and guides us on our journey. In my case, my senpai is a witch, a wise and powerful individual who has dedicated their life to the craft. Every day, I am blessed with the opportunity to learn from my senpai and witness their incredible abilities. From casting enchanting spells and brewing potent potions to communing with spirits and harnessing the elements, their knowledge and expertise have no bounds.
Chaos magic isn’t religious, and it isn’t particularly concerned with morality. It’s about breaking magic down into a technology, in the process figuring out what makes magic work and discarding everything that doesn’t. It’s an eclectic practice, in which gods are given the same level of importance as rock stars, pop culture figures, and fictional characters, and reality is seen as a field of overlapping belief systems. Navigating this landscape of the mind is where chaos magic thrives.
Chaos magic came about during a time when the occult scene in the UK was dom inated by Wicca, Thelema, and remnants of the Golden Dawn and nineteenth-century occultism. We find it to be a heart-lifting, affirming culmination to our new year ritual, and we wanted to share with you a little more about it, including how to make a sigil, what magic sigils are used for, and why it s such a powerful practice.
From casting enchanting spells and brewing potent potions to communing with spirits and harnessing the elements, their knowledge and expertise have no bounds. **The main purpose of this newsletter is to document and share the knowledge and experiences I have gained from my witch senpai.** It is my hope that by doing so, I can not only educate and entertain my readers but also inspire others to embark on their own magical journeys.
An Introduction to Chaos Magic: Exclusive Excerpt from How to Study Magic
Practicing witch Sarah Lyons, author of Revolutionary Witchcraft, is often asked “How do you start doing this stuff?” Her answer in full is her forthcoming illustrated book, How to Study Magic: A Guide to History, Lore, and Building Your Own Practice.
This unique introduction to the world of magic lays out the history and lore of the five paths most often encountered in modern magic, plus activities to help you craft your own personalized rituals and recommendations for further reading to deepen your practice.
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Each newsletter will be filled with enchanting tales, tips and tricks, and personal reflections on the path of a witch. I will share stories of our adventures together, the spells we cast, and the lessons we learn along the way. I will delve into the history and mythology behind various practices and deities, shedding light on the rich tapestry that is witchcraft. **Moreover, I will provide practical advice and guidance for those who wish to explore their own magical abilities.** From beginner-friendly spellcasting rituals to herbal remedies and self-care practices, there will be something for everyone. I understand that not everyone may share the same beliefs or interests, but I invite you all to keep an open mind and perhaps discover something new. Magic is not solely the stuff of fairy tales and fantasy novels; it is a force that exists within all of us, waiting to be awakened and harnessed. **So, join me on this enchanting journey as we unravel the mysteries of the mystical arts with my witch senpai. With each newsletter, we will deepen our understanding of the world around us and tap into the magic within ourselves.** Thank you for joining me, and may the magic be ever in your favor. Sincerely, [Your Name].
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