This group will engage Dracontology a full study of dragons - their spiritual symbolism, role in history and place in cultural lore and legend. Prepare to have fun as your perception is expanded.See More
Title says it all. Though shadow work is done mostly in solitary, i feel a group setting may be usefull. There will be a little discussion on what shadow work is, though the focus will be on practical work and discussion of it. All who are firstly honest and secondly willing to explore/share/work with the repressed parts of their psyche are welcome. Hope to hear from you soon if this sounds beneficial.See More
There is much that I don't understand and instead of perpetuating lies and half-truths, I would like to learn about and acknowledge that which I don't know as a truth.
Current Path
Seeker (default)
Favorite Sacred Sciences
Veneficium; Astrology; Demonology;
About Me
I'm a Grey Witch (no I'm not Wiccan, nor a Lightworker.) I'm an odd indefinable mixture of a, hard facts only, seeker of truth and a, great believer and lover of, personal unverified gnosis. I'm skeptical of some of the "sacred sciences". However, as I don't like the slandering of misunderstood-practices and I firmly believe practitioners of the occult arts should build each other up, I'm here with an open mind to learn what I can. Be warned however, this doesn't mean that I'll not challenge, poke at, and, if I'm capable, tear apart certain teachings.
Astrological Sign
Sun: Scorpio, Moon: Capricorn, Rising: Taurus
Favorite Books
'The Satanic Bible: 50th Anniversary ReVision' by Michael A. Aquino, 'The Raging Quiet' by Sherryl Jordan, 'The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness' by Michelle Paver, 'Shadow and Evil in Fairy Tales' by Marie-Louise von Franz, 'Encyclopedia of Spirits: The Ultimate Guide to the Magic of Fairies, Genies, Demons, Ghosts, Gods & Goddesses' by Judika Illes, 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas,
Favorite Films
'Dragonheart', 'I Am Dragon', 'Stardust', 'Hogfather', 'Wolf Totem', 'Tales of the Night', 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame', 'The Black Cauldron', 'Kubo and the Two Strings', 'A Werewolf Boy', 'The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug', 'Planet of the Apes' (new and old, excepting Tim Burton's abomination), 'The Lorax', 'How to Train Your Dragon', and anything Guillermo del Toro has breathed on.
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Cogent balances between faith and skepticism are always welcome, Genevieve! Gratitude.