A Journey within Feri

Thursday, 31 October 2013

Do Not Give Your Power Away

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A well-known Feri maxim goes something like, "Do not give your power away to anyone or anything." While the interpretation of what...
Tuesday, 29 October 2013

The Simplicity of Practice

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Daily spiritual practice does not have to be hard. It is not some grandiose thing we perform to impress the Gods. Daily devotional work does...
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Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Elements of Practice - A Revision

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Back in June I wrote a post entitled "Elements of Practice" in which I mapped out how I structure my daily practice according to t...
Monday, 30 September 2013

The Divine Twins in the Tarot - The Fool

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The Fool is essentially a paradox: it is the first card, yet it is unnumbered. This Zero is the ground of being, the womb of God Herse...

The Divine Twins in the Tarot - A Series Introduction

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The manifest reality of the Divine Twins, those two great forces whose erotic friction enlivens and ensouls the Universe, is paramount ...
Saturday, 7 September 2013

"Kala"

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Here is a painting called "Kala". The rite of Kala is one of the most vital of the practices we do in Feri and I was inspired to p...
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Friday, 30 August 2013

An Honourable Spiritual Practice

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I am currently re-reading the outstanding book After the Ecstasy, The Laundry by Jack Kornfield. This book examines what a spiritual life is...
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Harlequin
North London, United Kingdom
Welcome! I am a Witch studying primarily the Feri Tradition of Witchcraft as brought forth through Victor and Cora Anderson. My formal studies also incorporate the Reclaiming Tradition (which has roots in Feri), as given to me by my teachers. My practice focuses on the core rites of Feri with much devotional work, particularly the cultivation of ecstasy within a state of Alignment. Added to this are my interests in Tarot, Santeria, Qabala, Western Mystery Tradition and other related fields.
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