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Adventures, Occult Writing, Other Art

Augury Through Cat Puke and Tarot #domagick

March 2, 2017 No Comments
"Angel or Daemon" by William Briar #angel #demon

DOMAGICK CHALLENGE DAY 2 I feel like I was kicked in the teeth this morning. One of my cats jumped up on the bookshelf and knocked down what I’d I spent a week crafting with Malphas. One of its parts cracked right down the middle. It wasn’t just a trinket. I’d spent days charging it […]

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Adventures, Occult Writing, Other Art

Sound Healing Brings Realization #domagick

March 1, 2017 No Comments
"Home Away From Home - The Flock" by William Briar #domagick

DOMAGICK CHALLENGE DAY 1 Last night, I participated in the first of four sound healing circles. One thing I learned about myself is that I don’t play crystal bowls very well yet. I also discovered I can make a wide variety of animal noises. However, neither of these things was as important as my third […]

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Adventures, Drawings, Occult Art, Occult Writing, Portraits

With a Song in My Heart, I Look Fear in the Face #domagick

March 1, 2017 No Comments
daemon demon Malphas

In the past, many people have said, “music hath charms to soothe the savage beast.” That’s because they got the quote by Congreve wrong. I understand why, too. The phrase “savage breast” brings such strange images to mind nowadays. Maybe the public chose to go with the sentence which made more sense to them, quote […]

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Adventures, Occult Writing

Entering a Maze of Fears #domagick

February 18, 2017 No Comments
Dry lake bed labyrinth by Jennifer Bayers.

Several days ago, I asked my creative friends on Facebook which of their works defined them best. I learned something about each of them from their answers, but it was the question one asked me in return which led me to learn the most about myself. An author I admire both personally and professionally expressed […]

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Adventures, Occult Art, Occult Writing, Sigils

Spirits: Can They Take Away Our Free Will? #domagick

February 13, 2017 No Comments
alternate sigil for the spirit seere by william briar

My brain hasn’t quit churning since the day Andrieh Vitimus announced his domagick challenge. I knew right away that I wanted to take part, but exactly how I would transform myself in March remained elusive. What spirits would I speak to in those thirty days? What realm of my life should I concentrate on, knowing […]

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Adventures, Occult Writing

Get off that couch and change yourself! #domagick

February 4, 2017 No Comments

I nearly wrote it off as a bad Nyquil trip when Arnold Schwarzenegger came to me in a journey a couple weeks ago and said, “Do da magik!” Luckily, I listened to him, and the spirit wearing his face helped me relax after the stress of moving house. Yet it’s only now that I realize […]

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How-To, Occult Art, Occult Writing, Sigils

Sigil Magick For Beginners – Change Your Life with Squiggles!

February 3, 2017 1 Comment

It it possible for a weird looking symbol to change your life? Yes! Creating and using a sigil is one of the most effective—and easiest ways to focus your will magickally. If you’ve never used sigil magick before, try this simple craft and meditation. First, find a symbol summarizing what you want to accomplish. You […]

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Occult Art, Sigils

Andrealphus

January 27, 2017 No Comments
the sigil of the demon Andrealphus

I created this sigil with colored sharpie markers and acrylic paint on canvas board during my work with the spirit Andrealphus.

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William Briar is a occultist, artist, and author. He works with a wide range of spirits, and has practiced magick and divination for thirty years. He also write romance fiction under the name Delilah Black.

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