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Jayme Rose

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Having built a form of magic from the ground up in the solitary confinement of the Baptist fringe-south, Jayme now enjoys a practice of scrawled sigils, impromptu invocations and general divine troublemaking. They have a fondness for paganism, punk rock, and weird ideas that just might work.

Articles:

What Living Room is This? – Part I

By Andrieh Vitimus, Diamond Daber, Jayme Rose, Jessi Moon Six, Murphy, Victor Trevor on 03/03/2023

Douglas Batchelor from the beloved podcast *What Magic is This?* gets summoned to The Occult Living Room without notice, the conversation that ensues is both heartwarming actually kind of weird.

From the Broomcloset Vol 4: Tarot with Playing Cards

By Jayme Rose on 01/10/2023

No tarot deck? No problem. If you need to be discreet or simply don't have a tarot deck then this method which only require is quite the crafty workaround.

Finding your Style and Why it Matters

By Jayme Rose on 11/04/2022

Do you favor structured rituals? Maybe you're a spazzy chaote instead? Do you rely more on intuition or visualization? Irregardless, Jayme discusses the importance of finding your occult forte.

From the Broom Closet Vol. 3: Beyond the Spice Cabinet

By Jayme Rose on 06/01/2022

Uh, wtf does a pencil lead case have to do with spell jars? That's precisely the point! Jayme is back with a new installment in her series detailing discrete tips for the closeted practitioner.

From the Broom Closet Vol. 2 – The Occultism of the Spice Cabinet

By Jayme Rose on 01/08/2022

In this installment, Jayme Rose gives advice on how the closeted practitioner can use common household spices for discrete spell crafting.

From the Broom Closet Vol. 1: What Makes a Practice Secret?

By Jayme Rose on 12/06/2021

The first installment in an ongoing series written especially with the closeted practitioner in mind. What are footprints exactly? What is at stake if you leave them?

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