PNW Folkloric Magic Collective Open Meeting - Sunday January 14th 3 PM FREE!
Belmont Library- 1038 SE Cesar Estrada Chavez Blvd, Portland, OR
PNW Folkloric Magic Collective is an esoteric study/social group focused on animist and folkloric based magical systems. We've been meeting for a year, and it's a new year, let's start again!
Each meeting has a theme. The theme for this meeting is you magical plans for this year, come prepared to participate in the discussion.
*While this event is open to the public, we aim to create and anti-racist and anti-fascist space for conversation and connection.
**Masks are strongly encouraged!
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Mvdso
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Dogstomp #2938 - January 16th
Patreon / Discord Server / Itaku / Bluesky
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299. Funeral Sanctum - Witch Vomit (Death Metal, 2024)
Art by Matt Stikker
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Man, I'm too mentally ill to be a commercial artist, even though I am one. I make these really intense mead labels for my sister in law and I love the things I make for her and we work pretty well together after many years of doing so...but...
She's opening a new tasting room in Portland (good for her!) and they're going to project the label art onto the wall and have it painted as a mural. I'm not involved, but she wants me to sign them. I know I should feel honored, and also that I give up rights to this art by making it for the labels to begin with, but I have the intense weird feels about it.
Like, "I can paint on a wall, why didn't you ask me to do this?" But then, I DON'T actually have experience with murals, so there's every chance I couldn't do a good job and I'm sure she'll hire a good artist (she obviously has good taste), but the mental illness keeps foaming at the mouth about how I've been slighted somehow.
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Wilhelm's Portland Memorial Mausoleum Part 2
Find Part 1 here
As I continued to wander the sprawling corridors of this massive homage to the departed, the building's age and lack of maintenance became more apparent; the floors below street-level weren't only darker due to being half underground, but also because the lights didn't work in much of the building.
I assumed the lights had been turned off to save energy, but I found very few switches that worked. This only added to the desolate and melancholy aura that hung in the air. It's a unique feeling I haven't experienced anywhere else.
Even on a sunny summer afternoon, the darkness closes in quickly if you get too far from a window.
Due to being built into a hill above a wetland (water flowing downhill and all), the mausoleum is in a constant battle against water damage. The carpets hold a varying mix of scents, from mold and mildew to strong chemical cleaners to old floral perfume. The hall below smelled like fresh rain, however.
The lower levels hold some of the oldest crypts and urns, so it's not surprising that the areas less frequently visited are a lower priority on the repair and maintenance list. The sections on higher floors still have sellable spaces and regularly visiting families.
Although the chapel appears to be a separate building, you can access the chapel basement from the 3rd floor of the mausoleum. These urn rooms were much more intimate than the expansive halls I had just came from.
I notice the floor has been redone in this area somewhat recently. I wonder how long it has been since someone has come to visit these resting souls. I hope they appreciated my company.
Follow for Part 3, where we'll continue on to the deepest and darkest levels (it gets a little spooky)!
Find Part 3 here
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Join us Sunday, December 11, 2022 at 3PM for this free event at the North Portland Library! We are starting an esoteric study/social group focused on animist and folkloric based magical systems.
December 11, 2022 3PM
North Portland Library (upstairs meeting room) 512 N Killingsworth Street Portland, OR 97217
*While this event is open to the public, we aim to create and ant-racist and anti-fascist space for conversation and connection.
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Yet again are vending at the annual Season of the Witch Marketplace on Saturday October 7th, 2023!
And for once, the weather is going to be glorious! 11am to 6pm at If The Broom Fits (4145 SW 109th Ave. Beaverton, Oregon.
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on the way to the witch house
december 2014
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"Pestilence" by Portland, Oregon-based witchy deathrock group Esses off of their 2016 album No Light in This Fire
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Picked up a book I saw on tumblr. Kinda a wild shot in the dark, but what the hell, right? It says it's a book about challenging the dumb and confining Male/Female, Masculine/Feminine gendered magic belief system that is so heavily present in so many books and traditions. Haven't read it yet, but I'm gonna have a look. May take me a while, but I'll probably get through most of it. If I can have a way of circumventing the uncomfortable gender binary while researching magic, that would be a blessing. I find that to be so inaccessible and hostile. Let's see if this book offers some solutions.
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