The Encyclopedia of the Strange

Back in the 1980s, for a more permanent “weird” fix than I could get from TV, my choice was the mass-market paperback books from the local bookstore (when there was one of those). A lot of those books still hold prominent places on my shelves.

One of them is The Encyclopedia of the Strange, by Daniel Cohen.

Metaphysical Monday: The Way of the Fool

Last week I talked a bit about my influences and how I got to where I am. This week, I want to touch on the path I’m following. (Though right now, I am admittedly more stumbling along and mulling about than following anything.) For a very long time I had no real title for what […]

Metaphysical Monday: Influences and Beginnings

A friend of mine asked me the other day what definition of magick I’m running with. He suggested I list three books that influenced my magickal practice the most. That request isn’t answered quite as easily as one would think. My path to where I am now was a long and twisted one. My interest […]