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  • Sci-Fi Parables: Teaching the Craft through Storytelling

    Sci-Fi Parables: Teaching the Craft through Storytelling

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Articles
    Tags: theology

    Jesus wasn’t the first teacher to ever use stories to teach moral or spiritual concepts.  Aesop – famous for his fables – lived in Greece six hundred years earlier.  Before him, in the 8th Century BCE, Homer wrote down orally-transmitted epic poetry, including the Iliad and the Odyssey, that illustrated spiritual themes while also entertaining…

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  • Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There!: Embracing Slow in a Fast-Paced World

    Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There!: Embracing Slow in a Fast-Paced World

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Articles
    Tags: personal experience

    “Don’t just do something, stand there!”  I credit Deacon Pierce Hewlett (1916-2005) in my childhood Episcopal congregation for teaching me this wise play on words as a reminder to slow down and think things through before acting.  My mother often reiterated it to me as well.  I can’t tell you how many times I’ve ignored…

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  • The Triple Ring: A Protection Spell

    The Triple Ring: A Protection Spell

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Articles
    Tags: magick, personal practice

    One of the first spells I learned as a young witch was the Triple Ring.  When my teacher, a spry old crone named Susan, realized that my go-to shielding spell was making me oblivious to all sorts of things in my surroundings — which made perfect sense as I was visualizing a thick, red brick…

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  • Teaching the Craft: The Fine Art and Science of Personal Responsibility

    Teaching the Craft: The Fine Art and Science of Personal Responsibility

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Articles
    Tags: personal practice, personal responsibility

    I learned the Craft of the Wise in a few different ways.  I first learned on my own by reading and experimentation.  Then I found a community group that led me to a training circle led by a high priestess and learned through weekly study sessions, complete with handouts and homework assignments.  My advanced training…

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  • The Amateur Priestess: Serving for the Love of Goddess

    The Amateur Priestess: Serving for the Love of Goddess

    April 19, 2024
    Amy Rhea
    Categories: Articles
    Tags: personal experience, priestesshood

    I am an amateur priestess.  I serve the Pagan community out of love, and have been in some capacity or another since 2011.  There was a time when I dreamed of monetizing my spiritual skills – I think every witch goes through this phase – but I learned through hard experience that the professional witch…

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