Christopher Penczak is an American witch and founder of the Temple of Witchcraft. He is the author of numerous books about witchcraft, shamanism, paganism, spell-casting, spiritual guides, and many other occult topics.
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Inspired by a Vision of Awen depicting a spear, a flowering branch, and a horned serpent emanating from three drops of wisdom, surrounded by three worlds, Christopher Penczak received a teaching to reconcile many disparate parts of modern Witchcraft into a cohesive body of magickal lore for...
The sheer number of mystical traditions in the world can be overwhelming to seekers new to the metaphysical world. Summing up the universal truths underlying many mystic institutions, The Mystic Foundation is an initial step toward understanding the wisdom of each.
Explore your Inner Temple―your personal sacred space where there are no boundaries and all things are possible.
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Magick, in essence, is the ability to communicate to the universe what you want in an effective way, so that the universe can then respond and create what you desire.
Magick and spells: Tools of Will to effect change, tools at your disposal with the lessons and guidelines in this book.
Christopher Penczak, co-founder of the Temple of Witchcraft, discussed a number of topics with us at TempleFest 2018 including Tarot, psychedelics, shadow work and more.
Modern pagans are heirs to a rich confluence of traditions from numerous pioneers in the realms of Spirit who have passed beyond the Veil. Ancestors of the Craft honors these ancestors, some widely known, others obscure, but no less deserving.
When I say witchcraft is a spirituality, I mean it is a spiritual path. You walk it for nourishment of the soul, to commune with the life force of the universe, and to thereby better know your own life.
In the ninth installment of Magick TV's Special Coverage of the Twenty-Fifth Annual St. Louis Pagan Picnic Rev. Don interviews Christopher Penczak of the Temple of Witchcraft!
Build the foundation of a strong magickal practice, walking both the path of the solitary practitioner on the sorcerous road, and near to others in community, upon their own roads, for we embrace the paradox that a Witch is never alone, yet is always alone.