Maevius Lynn
Writer. Artist. Occultist. Ceremonial magick. Thelema.
- One of the greatest joys is making your own personalized items for your altar. This unicursal hexagram is going to be an incense holder. This symbol is associated with my religion, Thelema, and personally meaningful to me. It delights me to be able to fill my life with things shaped by my own hands.
- A short video exploring an important and fascinating occult concept in Thelema. I believe this idea will help all magical practitioners do better magick (not just Thelemites!). #magick #occult #AleisterCrowley youtu.be/jedMN3YP_A4
- Winter days, kissed by better tomorrows. ❄️
- Even cats enjoy "Mind Over Magick" by @richardkaczynski.bsky.social If you are looking for a fascinating read on the psychology of ritual, then this is the book is for you! (Thank you to Coady for sharing a picture of their cat named Dr. House.) #magick #occult
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- Five jobs I've had: -retail worker -IT support desk staff member -Holocaust museum attendant -librarian -scientist
- I absolutely loved this review. This is a fantastic line: "A magical record is not just a fetish object; it’s a hedge against the unreliability of autobiographical memory" #magick #occult #witchcraft #ritual
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- Today I joined a massive crowd that greeted the venerable monks for peace as they stopped by our state capitol building. Despite the freezing temperatures ahead of an incoming winter storm thousands of people came out in support of their mission. 🕊️ 📸: @richardkaczynski.bsky.social (last from WRAL)
- A friend of mine just started a BlueSky account. I always love seeing good souls talking about magick and Thelema 🌹
- It is never lost on me what a wonder and privilege it is to share my love and enthusiasm for magick with the world. #thelema #AleisterCrowley
- "Anyone who interferes with the personal legend of another thing never will discover his own." - The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
- Please be kind to him. It's his first day. This little guy is a Golem that I made just for fun. Golems are brought to life with magick so they can serve as a little helper. Bringing to life figures is an ancient practice found in Pagan, Hermetic, and Jewish traditions.
- Happy MLK day! 🕊️
- In a world built to punish and exploit our humanity, the only thing that really matters are the real human moments we create and connect to.
- JOY ☉ 0°15'21" ♑︎ : ☽ 20°18'54" ♑︎ : ☉ : Vxi @richardkaczynski.bsky.social
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- If you are familiar with Aleister Crowley's Equinox of the Gods, then you have seen this before, but probably not this good of quality! This is a very early separate printing of the numerological analysis from the Equinox of the Gods. This special bit of ephemera is held in a private collection.
- I have not spoken about this publicly, but 2025 taught me that when something bad happens no one will be there for you even loved ones and even in a fraternal order with oaths. You will be hurt. You will be silenced. The only question is what you do next and if you can endure.
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- My glorious pilgrimage to see the big pigeon in New York. 🐦⬛ This was really something special and worth seeing in person. Pictures don't capture the impressive details and size of this sculpture. Thank you New York for the beautiful visit. ❤️
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- I wonder if the real reason why certain occult personalities have an immediate issue with girly pop *aesthetic* witchcraft is because the women behind it remind them of the popular girls who bullied them in highschool. Something to think about.
- "The universe shows us how cruel it can be and we are worse off for it."
- Reposted by Maevius LynnAccording to various European myths, the wren is a fire bird. Its "fire" refers to its legendary role in bringing fire to earth, losing its tail feathers to the heat in the process, which explains its stubby appearance. #MixedMedia52 #Birds. #Folklore #Watercolour
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