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  • #1
    Michael W. Ford
    “Black Magick is the process of self-transformation through an antinomian initiatory structure, Black meaning the hidden wisdom, power of darkness, dreams and staging the reality you wish and Magick being the process to ascend, become immortal in spirit.”
    Michael W. Ford, Adamu: Luciferian Tantra and Sex Magick

  • #2
    Dacha Avelin
    “Witches do not need to fix problems.
    Witches fix the enegery AROUND problems.
    Then the problems fix themselves.”
    Dacha Avelin, Embracing Your Inner Witch: The Maidens Guide to Old World Witchcraft

  • #3
    Dacha Avelin
    “A witch does not need to fix problems. She fixes the energy AROUND problems. Then the problems fix themselves…”
    Dacha Avelin, Embracing Your Inner Witch: The Maidens Guide to Old World Witchcraft

  • #4
    Dacha Avelin
    “An experienced witch does not rely on karma. She relies on magickal justice.”
    Dacha Avelin

  • #5
    Mat Auryn
    “Sacred space is not just an external place. It is an internal place as well.”
    Mat Auryn, Psychic Witch: A Metaphysical Guide to Meditation, Magick & Manifestation

  • #6
    Moïra Fowley-Doyle
    “You cast spells every day. Your makeup is glamor magic. Hiding and highlighting. The clothes you pick out to make your legs look longer, your waist smaller. The red you wear for confidence; the black when you’re sad, the blue for clarity. Your favorite bra. Your lucky socks. The way you take an hour on your hair. It’s a ritual. It’s never just about clothes, or makeup, or perfectly messy buns. It’s about magic.”
    Moïra Fowley-Doyle, Spellbook of the Lost and Found

  • #7
    Lucy H. Pearce
    “At her first bleeding a woman meets her power.
    During her bleeding years she practices it.
    At menopause she becomes it.
    Traditional Native American saying”
    Lucy H. Pearce, Moon Time: Harness the Ever-Changing Energy of Your Menstrual Cycle

  • #8
    “Lilith is the Wild Woman within every woman who would rather become notorious than be refrained from bathing in the sea, howling at the moon, dancing in the forest, and making love to life itself. Lilith knows that it is only through setting your boundaries that you can set yourself free.

    She knows the price both the Goddess and Her daughters pay to honor their ways, for She is not the only one to suffer condemnation by those who fear feminine power. Like Her, they defamed Her sisters too: magical Hecate became the baby-killing hag and wicked witch, and mystical Mary Magdalene was turned into the sinful whore.

    Know this: there is nothing more threatening to those enslaved by their fears than someone who dares to live freely.

    And live freely you must. As a bird-snake Goddess who dwells in the dark depths of your holy yoni and crown, Lilith compels you to harness your untapped life-force energy to do all that you wish to do without explanation or apology.

    Far from being the deceptive serpent, Lilith is the wise liberator. And She is on Eve’s side. Of course She wants her (and everyone) to “be like God,” for She knows that we are the embodiment of the Divine.

    She wants to free Eve and every woman (and man) from the illusion of the perfect life that comes at the price of blind obedience. She invites us to bite into the forbidden fruit of knowledge so that we may be free to think for ourselves and decide for ourselves what is right and what is wrong. She knows this comes with responsibility and consequence, and She emboldens you to take it on.

    Yes, Lilith wants you to be God-like, to have Divine authority and will in your own life. She calls you to leap boldly forward as you take the inspired action you need to take to live your most physically- and spiritually-free life. Those who live freely will join you. Those who don’t will no longer have the power to hold you back.”
    Syma Kharal, Goddess Reclaimed: 13 Initiations to Unleash Your Sacred Feminine Power

  • #9
    Sue Monk Kidd
    “Men's resistance often grows out of their fear--fear that everything is going to change, that women's gain is their loss, that women will 'turn the tables on them.' Men need to become aware, but blaming them doesn't help. It only polarizes. Eventually I came to see that what's need is to invite them into our struggle, to make them part of our quest.”
    Sue Monk Kidd, The Dance of the Dissident Daughter: A Woman's Journey from Christian Tradition to the Sacred Feminine

  • #10
    Reena Kumarasingham
    “Sexuality is a multidimensional gift and act. It is a gifting through the act. It is a deep, spiritual connection with the partner and it’s also a pledge – to the Beings that we consciously call down when we conceive.”
    Reena Kumarasingham, The Magdalene Lineage: Past Life Journeys Into the Sacred Feminine Mysteries



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