Hi from Missouri
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 7:24 am
Hello everyone,
A little about myself -- I'm an occult author, and potter. I learned to read the Tarot at age 6, where I was initiated into my family traditions and started learning magick and witchcraft. My ancestors(in the United States) are Appalachian/Native american--Cherokee, Choctaw and Blackfoot, African, Irish, Scottish, Dutch and British. Makes for an interesting mix no? lol By 12, I was initiated into the priesthood, and at age 21 (am 41 now) I was ordained (through my family traditions as well as ULC).
I first became interested in Hoodoo and folk magick very early on, and it recently began nagging at me again. There is such a strong magnetic pull towards it, I just feel the need to learn more, and everything I've explored on the LM website feels like home to me. It's wonderful to be around such knowledge and experience, I hope to learn and grow every day and maybe soon begin the courses here.
I try and learn something new every day, and it's served me well for the last 41 years lol
Nice to meet you all and hope to learn much from each one of you
Thanks,
Brad
A little about myself -- I'm an occult author, and potter. I learned to read the Tarot at age 6, where I was initiated into my family traditions and started learning magick and witchcraft. My ancestors(in the United States) are Appalachian/Native american--Cherokee, Choctaw and Blackfoot, African, Irish, Scottish, Dutch and British. Makes for an interesting mix no? lol By 12, I was initiated into the priesthood, and at age 21 (am 41 now) I was ordained (through my family traditions as well as ULC).
I first became interested in Hoodoo and folk magick very early on, and it recently began nagging at me again. There is such a strong magnetic pull towards it, I just feel the need to learn more, and everything I've explored on the LM website feels like home to me. It's wonderful to be around such knowledge and experience, I hope to learn and grow every day and maybe soon begin the courses here.
Nice to meet you all and hope to learn much from each one of you
Thanks,
Brad