
❄️ In this episode, Michael and Karagan Griffith dive into the spiritual and magical significance of snow and the power of directed will in weather magic. From tales of old witches who could summon snowfall, to the deeper metaphysical layers of ritual, this conversation is a rich exploration of seasonal energy, devotion, and manifestation.
🌑 The discussion flows into the contrast between solitary practice and coven work within the Alexandrian tradition. Michael and Karagan share insights from their own initiatory paths and how group experience shapes and enhances solitary work, especially when facing magical ordeals and transformations.
🔮 Topics include:
Magic in snow and water
Directed will and weather working
The richness of Alexandrian training
Solitary vs. coven-based ritual practice
The role of ordeal and opposition in initiation
The concept of oath-breaking and its consequences
The difference between belief and faith in Craft
Remembering (or forgetting) ritual experiences
The eternal nature of the Mysteries
📚 Referenced: Mystery Cults in the Ancient World by Hugh Bowden.
💭 Thought-provoking, intimate, and deeply rooted in experience, this episode is an invitation to reflect on the sacred in both everyday weather and timeless ritual.
✨ “You only grow through discomfort. Truly.”