Thorn the Witch
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My name is Thorn Mooney and I'm a a witch. I enjoyed the exceedingly rare privilege of being raised in a secular household and began studying and practicing various forms of witchcraft as a young teenager. I'm the high priestess of Foxfire Coven, which is a traditional Gardnerian inner and outer court operating in the University area of Charlotte.
Thorn the Witch
3M ago
Witches Among Us: Understanding Contemporary Witchcraft and Wicca is out in less than a month, but I thought you might enjoy a small preview. This is from a chapter called “Witchcraft in Context,” and it’s my favorite in the book because I basically get to nerd out about stuff that’s almost always completely left out ..read more
Thorn the Witch
5M ago
I’m gradually moving into marketing mode in preparation for Witches Among Us to be released this October, and as I was updating my website I found myself reconsidering my 2022 appearance on Anthony Padilla’s YouTube show, “I Spent a Day With…”
I was just going to drop the link on the appearances and interviews tab, but just for the hell of it I scrolled through some of the most recent comments. As a rule, I don’t like to read comments. Anywhere. I figure people who know me and are invested in my ideas can just pick up the phone and call me, and everyone else really isn’t talking to me! They’r ..read more
Thorn the Witch
6M ago
Summer always feels to me like an incubation period.
The thing about living with a school schedule for the majority of your life is that your whole yearly wheel gets screwed up, and stops looking like that of most of the folks around you. The New Year is in mid-August. There are only three seasons: Fall semester, Spring semester, summer. Winter is only the sighed breath after exams, gone by mid-January. The most important rite of passage is graduation. Others life events are only allowed to occur on weekends (because there is no PTO…only days that aren’t school days). And summer! Summer is fo ..read more
Thorn the Witch
10M ago
Earlier this week, Ella Harrison, Polish Folk Witch, and the Redheaded Witch asked participants in online witchcraft communities to use #occultea and share their thoughts on a series of prompts about participating in these spaces. I’ve spent the last couple of days watching folks on YouTube, Instagram, and elsewhere begin responding, and it’s been really gratifying for me. I both love and hate social media, and in those moments when I feel like I’m struggling or frustrated or failing, it’s good to hear other experiences, either to affirm my complaints or to challenge and reframe them. My relat ..read more
Thorn the Witch
10M ago
Are blogs still a thing? Heck, are websites still a thing? Do we want them to be a thing?
I spent most of 2023 not being very active on the internet. At least, not in the way that I have been in the past. I spend a lot of time on Discord, where I’ve got a server tied to my Patreon account, and I’ve gotten comfortable on TikTok, but my presence on other platforms has dwindled. In fact–maybe you noticed–I lost my Facebook account in Meta’s last round of “you need to operate under your legal name or else.” It turns out that “or else” is having your account disabled, with no recourse for getting i ..read more
Thorn the Witch
1y ago
Holy shit, friends, this has been a year. I feel like I haven’t kept up with anything, and it’s all just gotten away from me. When that happens, I have to resort to lists:
I started my PhD in August, and am going to school full time, working as a TA, and continuing to work my full time WFH publishing job. I’m also still working on writing project, managing a Patreon community, and trying to just be a normal person who also happens to practice witchcraft (sometimes hopefully with a coven, albeit that coven is made up of equally busy people who are living in the same unhinged timeline I am). A ..read more
Thorn the Witch
1y ago
My book, The Witch’s Path: Advancing Your Craft at Every Level, is out on Wednesday! Written during a period of personal burnout, it’s a book about taking next steps as a witch (but really, could apply to magicians and occultists more broadly). Whether you’re an exhausted group leader, an armchair occultist who needs a shove, or an overwhelmed beginner trying to figure out how to create something meaningful for yourself, The Witch’s Path has you covered. I draw on my background as a classroom teacher to discuss core concepts that apply regardless of tradition, differentiating ex ..read more
Thorn the Witch
1y ago
You may consult the oracle by searching for The Poetry Fox, and giving him a follow on Instagram @thepoetryfox. He does parties and public events, but I’m sure would consider your next sabbat gathering for the right price.
How do you know if the gods are talking to you?
This is something I really struggled with as a new Pagan. In devotional spaces (as well as in witchcraft spaces generally, where we’re talking about spirit contact of all kinds, beyond gods), it’s common to hear extraordinary stories about divine encounters.
I’ve been privy to a number of these conversations. Sitting next to ne ..read more
Thorn the Witch
1y ago
Photo courtesy of Sagar Vasnani and some royalty free website I closed and then promptly forgot the name of. *screams*
Create sacred space in whatever manner your tradition or intuition deems appropriate. For this ritual, an outdoor setting is ideal. If working indoors, seek out a dark space that reverberates to some degree: a stairwell, an elevator, a basement, a neighbor’s basement, etc. This is most effective when other people are within earshot.
Anoint yourself with mud, dirt, dust, and whatever earthy materials are present. The more the better.
Close your eyes and imagine your skin harden ..read more
Thorn the Witch
1y ago
It’s common now to assert that witchcraft is a “practice” as opposed to a religion in and of itself. You might hear this in the context of, “Wicca is a religion, but witchcraft is a practice,” or “Witchcraft is a secular craft–some people just combine it with their religions.” Many practitioners identify as “secular witches” or “non-religious witches,” and our communities are adjusting both our perspectives and our vocabularies to better include and understand the growing variety (which is awesome).
These perspective are valid and make a lot of sense to an increasing number of people, but they ..read more