Literature
Ways of Magick
Black Magick strolls through the night with a giggling lantern lighting his way, reminding you that what you can’t see isn’t always frightening.
Often, what you hide from most is your truest self. He wears the night like a shroud not to conceal it, but to show how even darkness can illuminate when treated gently.
Ancient symbols swirl around him like curious moths; shy invitations to breathe in the mystery of nature and trust the hidden side of everyday life, rather than fear it.
Magick, the occult isn’t lofty or distant; it’s simply paying attention. It’s the wind in the trees, the steady courage in your own heartbeat, the spark inside you that you forgot was there.
Your will is the way, and nature is the guide. We are not separate from the animals, wind, flowers, or trees. We are one with nature. Our place is not to rule the world but to cherish, respect, and care for it.
Where there is free will, dreams find a path, and the lost parts of yourself return. Wherever he