Epictetus’ Wisdom

Today I would like to share with you some of Epictetus wisdom, by sharing with you a few of his quotes. Epictetus was a Greek Stoic philosopher, born a slave at Hierapolis and lived in Rome until his banishment. Epictetus was banished from Rome along with other Stoic philosophers by the emperor Domitian, who was irritated…… Continue reading Epictetus’ Wisdom

No Regrets

Man in despair with raised hands and bowed head, monochromatic image in a low light room looking in front of mirror

**Rough Copy Out of nowhere you reappeared in my life For a second I feel as if I am dropping into an abyss My senses haunted and confused Your hands tremble as you lift up my favorite flours Their aroma which should intoxicate me, now nauseates my senses My steps no longer follow your footprints…… Continue reading No Regrets

Covens: Myth or Reality?

Those who are familiar with magick as well as many who are not, are quite familiar with the “Malleus Maleficarum” or the “Witches Hammer” which was used to “haunt” down “witches” who were being accused of performing Covens–a coven usually refers to a group or gathering of witches. The word coven, from Latin “Conventum”, remained…… Continue reading Covens: Myth or Reality?

Understanding Death

The concept of death in modern times is considered to be more or less taboo. People perceive it as a morbid theme rather than a natural aspect of our 3D existence. We talk about faith and science yet when it comes to death, we seem to hit a wall and use neither. Both explain energy…… Continue reading Understanding Death

“The Way”: Samurai Wisdom

The following verses were obtained from Hagakure, which some might know as Hagakure Kikigaki and others as “The book of the Samurai: Analects of Nabeshima”. Today I chose to write about it as tribute to my father. My “padre” (father) was devoted to its code and taught me as much as he could, his admiration…… Continue reading “The Way”: Samurai Wisdom