
In this episode, Karagan and Michael dive deep into the importance of oral tradition, proper training, and humility within initiatory craft traditions.
🔮 Topics include:
The dangers of assuming knowledge from inherited texts without proper instruction.
The "Sending Forth by Day and Night": what it is—and what it isn’t.
Why certain rites are taught only when necessary, and the meaning of timing in magical work.
Altered states of consciousness: Are wine or substances necessary in the circle? Karagan and Michael weigh in on the misconceptions about drug use in Alexandrian Craft.
The "Witch Queen" concept: misunderstood, mocked, yet very real—when it arises naturally from long-standing, effective coven work.
The presence of children in the circle: why tradition holds strict boundaries around participation.
A heartfelt reflection on how and when the Craft may have "lost the plot", and what it means to return to the essentials of the work.
🔥 This is a candid, unapologetic conversation about standards, responsibility, and the sacred role of initiates. Not everything is meant for everyone—and that’s by design.
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