Author’s Note: This blog is a personal space for sharing my own experiences and perspectives on magic. While the broader website is home to educational resources on the Hagstone Tradition, many of the essays and reflections here focus on my individual magical practice, not necessarily the tradition as a whole.

Witchcraft is a deeply personal and diverse path, and my approach may not reflect the beliefs or methods of others. I encourage readers to explore, question, and adapt whatever resonates with them. Nothing shared here is intended as absolute truth or professional advice. Trust your intuition, do your own research, and walk the path that is right for you.

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The Grimoire That Almost Was: How I’m Finally Filling Its Pages

I have been practicing magic for 25 years, yet my grimoire remains empty. Not because I lack spells, rituals, or knowledgeβ€”but because perfectionism keeps me from writing them down. What if my handwriting is messy? What if I discover a better method later? What if I get something wrong? But magic isn’t static, and neither should my grimoire be. It’s time to stop waiting for perfection and start treating it like what it truly isβ€”a living record of my craft, more like a family recipe box than a sacred, untouchable tome. It’s time to finally put pen to paper.

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