Damien Echols’ interest in magick can be traced back to when he was seven years old. While reading one of his grandmother’s tabloids in his family’s Mississippi trailer, he saw an ad for a book: ...
Damien Echols, of the West Memphis Three, is releasing a new memoir titled High Magick: A Guide to the Spiritual Practices That Saved My Life on Death Row which will be out October 30. As the title ...
Damien Echols just announced the release of a new book, High Magick: A Guide to the Spiritual Practices That Saved My Life on Death Row. The survival memoir will be the fourth book Echols has released ...
The practice of using metaphysical methods and rituals to shift energy, effect change, create spells, or connect with a higher power—commonly known as witchcraft—has existed since long before many ...
"It's what saved my sanity," Damien Echols says about the spiritual technique that helped him survive death row There were days when Damien Echols stared at the walls of his cell on death row ...
Cauldrons filled with mysterious potions, disappearing animals, and crotchety old women sporting comically sharp, black hats — that's how witchcraft is usually represented, commercially at least.
Despite the growing number of covens and magickal circles, there is still truth in the sociologist Émile Durkheim's famous 1912 statement that "there is no Church of magic." This is due partly to the ...
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