Jump into the Abyss and learn to communicate and path work with the Daemonic Divine through ascension practice. In Lake of Fire: A Daemonolater’s Guide to Ascension, Daemonolatress S. Connolly discusses the practice of ascension in theory and technique. Included are ascension formulas, meditations, astral work, dream work, and fear facing rituals meant to help […]
Category: meditation
Say Goodbye to 2016!
How would you describe 2016? It’s been so bad for some of my friends that they want to stay up until midnight tonight just to watch the old year die. I’m always up for a decent death bed vigil too, but I’m also a horror writer. I’m tempted to cut off its head and drive […]
The Importance of a Regular Practice
As an author and teacher, I am constantly getting emails filled with questions about Daemonolatry and magick. I don’t mind this because I have assistants who help me answer the vast volume of mail I receive. What’s interesting is a lot of the questions we get can be answered quite simply, “Establish a regular practice.” […]
Class, Workshop & Ritual 2014 – Master Schedule
Frank and I realized how confusing it must be with all of the events we have going on in 2014, so we decided to create a master schedule post to help people quickly find the classes, workshops and events they would like to attend. Remember – we do have some scholarships available, so if there’s […]
Modification & Practice Series: Mini-Guides
These were my “public service” projects for 2013. I call them that because free copies of these mini-guides are available to anyone who wants them.They’re not lengthy tomes, but each one took time to produce. Hence The Modification & Practice Series is here! There are three books in this series. The first is Modified Daemonolatry: […]
Spiritual, Religious, Both, and Neither
This month’s topic can actually be somewhat of a challenge to write about. There is a great deal of ambiguity in today’s society regarding religion and spirituality. Some people use the two words interchangeably, while others hold them as two very different things. A great example of this is the ever-popular phrase, “I’m spiritual, but […]
Your Brain on Meditation
Meditation has some neurological interesting aspects, you see your regular waking state , the brain activity between 12 and 30 Hz, it’s called beta, when you are concentrated in deep studys and focused tasks you are in Alpha, in the frequency range of 8–12 Hz arising, Theta wave, or Theta rhythm, is the term used to designate the frequency range […]
Meditations – so many choices.
Its Meditation this month. Meditation is something I am notoriously bad at. As my gran would say – “You’ve got ants in your pants !” There are so many diffeent types out there now to choose from. Guided meditation, Chaosphere meditation, Transcendental meditation (expensive), this meditation, that meditation. All requiring you to sit still, on […]
Breathe!
I’m not afraid to admit that I lack patience at times. Meditation is one of those things that, when you feel something will go wrong, it usually does. You’ll hear noises, you’ll find yourself too distracted to focus, or your neighbors will be playing music at awkward hours. My Halloween workings last year were interrupted […]
Moving Meditation
I want to take a few moments to talk about tai chi, yoga, walking, and raking your yard – all while breathing. When we think of meditation, how many of us think of meditation cushions, bells, gongs, yogis sitting in lotus position, and being calm and still? Not as many people stop to think about […]