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The Witch’s Circle & Modern Currents
The Witch’s Circle & Modern Currents explores contemporary witchcraft, evolving pagan paths, and experimental magical movements. From Wicca and eclectic paganism to animism, Feri, neo-shamanism, and chaos magic, this archive examines how modern witches adapt ancient ideas through intuition, ritual, technology, and lived experience.
Indigenous Spiritways
Indigenous Spiritways explores land-rooted spiritual traditions shared with care and context. From Native American practices and Andean religion to Siberian shamanisms and Aboriginal Dreamtime, this archive honors ancestor presence, sacred land, and living cosmologies—approached through listening, respect, and responsibility.
Eastern Spirit Paths
Eastern Spirit Paths explores living traditions where spirits, ancestors, and land remain inseparable from daily life. From Shinto and Taoist folk religion to Hindu folk practices, Bön, and Tengrism, this archive honors relationship-based spirituality shaped by ritual, place, and continuity rather than doctrine.
African & Diasporic Altars
African & Diasporic Altars explores living African and Afro-diasporic religions rooted in ancestry, ritual, and survival. From Yoruba Ifá and Vodou to Santería, Candomblé, and traditional African religions, this archive honors spirit possession, lineage, and sacred continuity with care, context, and respect.
Desert & River Temples
Desert & River Temples explores ancient pagan traditions born along rivers and sands—Kemetism, Mesopotamian and Canaanite reconstruction, and the priestly cosmologies that shaped early civilization. These faiths understood ritual as order, myth as law, and the divine as woven into stars, kingship, and the cycles of life and death.
Celtic and Northern Halls
Step into the Celtic & Northern Halls, where forests whisper law, iron binds fate, and ancestors walk beside the living. This archive explores Druidry, Heathenry, Baltic and Slavic faiths, Thracian mysteries, and Hellenic revival—earth-rooted traditions shaped by land, kinship, ritual, and the turning of sacred time.