As far as altars goes it doesn’t look like much, But each piece on this Alter has gone through its own ritual preparation and process connecting to certain spirits and energy is. And when you place them just so… It doesn’t require much. And students walk away with a grounded, clear, and firmer connection to their own true will. I enjoy the trappings of ritual. I enjoyed the costume and the set up. But what I really truly and ultimately appreciate in that process is that it doesn’t have to look like everyone else is witchcraft, it doesn’t have to look black and graphic in order for it qualify as occult. Don’t get me wrong as a former goth I have a great appreciation for theater and blackness. And, whether I’m looking at this from a traditional witchcraft standpoint, and a cult standpoint, or just a modern neo-Wiccan framing that is the powerful and amazing crossroads of so many things wonderful, what matters is that it is in accord with a vision of the working, and liberates with the power of the hallowed crown.
Sunday, Mother’s Day, we liberated True Will and set free our vision to dive into he Tarot, and speak from truth, beauty, and wisdom.
This is a snapshot from our year-long witchcraft two groups altar. The Mighty Dead walked among us. Led by @scott_k_smith and attended by some awesome IG witches and magick makers! .
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