SCENT AND SHADOW
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Black Moon Amber: The Dark Accord Beneath Every Scent
Black Moon Amber is the dark house accord beneath the Black Moon perfume oils: benzoin, vanilla, and labdanum weighted into resin, warmth, skin, and shadow.
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Blue Color Magick and Scent: A Record of Calm, Truth, and Suspicious Silence
Blue has always had excellent manners. That is part of the problem. Blue is the color of calm rooms, sacred robes, school uniforms, official seals, sleep, distance, devotion, authority, and grief pretending to be composed. It is the color people reach for when they want truth to look reasonable and power to look clean. Which…
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Some Sermons Borrowed the Decorations: Pagan Customs and Christian Holidays
Borrowed Feasts, Rewritten Meanings, and the Problem with Simple Origin Stories Religious traditions rarely replace one another cleanly. People keep the customs that help them survive winter, grief, hunger, weather, family, and the annual panic of having relatives in one room. Authorities arrive later with approved explanations. The decorations usually get there first. So when…
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Margaret Jones: Medicine, Accusation, and Who Controlled the Evidence
Margaret Jones practiced medicine in a society that depended on women’s healing labor and distrusted women with specialized knowledge. This archive-style article asks who benefited when expertise became accusation.
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Are You a Hedge Witch or Just Paying Attention?
Maybe you don’t cast circles. Maybe you just know when not to answer the phone. Maybe your most powerful ward is not salt, iron, or a candle burned down to the glass. Maybe it is the tiny gray moon of Do Not Disturb glowing on your screen while somebody else’s emergency tries to become your…
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Mary Johnson: Confession, Coercion, and the Record
Mary Johnson enters the record through a confession produced under pressure. This archive-style article treats that confession as evidence of coercion, authority, and vulnerability, not as proof of an impossible crime.
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Red Magick and Scent: A Record of Heat, Appetite, and Suspicious Certainty
Red has always attracted witnesses. Blood. Heat. Warning labels. Martyrs. Lipstick. Stop signs. Embarrassment. Appetite. The body doing something authority would prefer it did more quietly. No wonder everyone tried to make rules for it. Across religious, political, medical, and occult traditions, red has been assigned a suspicious amount of responsibility: courage, sin, passion, danger,…
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Alse Young: What the Record Says and What It Does Not
The surviving record of Alse Young is painfully brief. This archive-style article separates documented fact from later interpretation and asks what her 1647 execution reveals about fear, authority, and evidence in colonial Connecticut.
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The Heretic’s Trinity: Thought, Word, and Act
The Heretic’s Trinity is a Black Moon perfume oil set built around thought, word, and act: three scents for the vocabulary authority uses when questions become inconvenient.