Mage in Miami
Recently we’ve had some wonderful comments on the blog from Miami Magus, who has shared considerable insights into traditions I know little or nothing about. So, I got in touch, and the result is this blog post and me pointing at things! Jose is a Cuban Magician living in Miami, Florida and writes about a broad array of topics. This is just a small selection.
This is a really helpful post about appropriation and plants – https://miamimagus.wordpress.com/2020/01/11/palo-santo-sage-exploiting-native-american-spirituality-for-money/
This post shares a ghost experience the author had – https://miamimagus.wordpress.com/2023/01/27/the-jade-buddha/
Over here we have a substantial exploration of ghost sin Christianity – https://miamimagus.wordpress.com/2019/03/27/ghosts-in-judeo-christian-tradition/
This is a deep dive into Roanoak folklore https://miamimagus.wordpress.com/2019/11/29/the-white-doe/
While this post explores the folklore around wailing women in South America. https://miamimagus.wordpress.com/2018/10/31/la-llorona-the-woman-in-white-weeping-woman-wailer/
This is a post about nature, and ghosts https://miamimagus.wordpress.com/2020/06/28/the-green-dead/
And finally, a really interesting Christio-Pagan perspective on the harvest festival, with a lot of sharing of personal practice https://miamimagus.wordpress.com/2021/09/30/michaelmas-the-christianized-harvest-festival/
It’s always a joy to have people sharing their own work and insights in the comments – please do jump in if you see something that relates to something you’re working on. I’m always open to sharing other people’s work where that’s relevant and likely to appeal to regular readers here. If you want to talk to me about possibilities, drop me a line – brynnethnimue @ gmail dot com