Contre Jour for iPhone and Google Play Contre Jour has been out for a while, but having recently got back into playing games on my phone, I decided to download this game again. Contre Jour is a bit more than just a game. It’s an experience to say the least, which you get to fully … Continue reading Contre Jour
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Mo Kolours
Contemporary beats-man, Mo Kolours, and his indigenous-influenced sounds. Joseph Deenmamode, known professionally as Mo Kolours, is a half-Mauritian, half-British music producer, percussionist, and vocalist. Mo Kolours, has dropped his second album, “Texture Like Sun”, which moves one step further in this one-man band's musical destiny. The South-London based extraordinaire has been on the scene for … Continue reading Mo Kolours
App Review: GoodGuide Mobile App
App Review: GoodGuide Mobile App for iPhone GoodGuide Mobile App for iPhone is an easy-to-use and convenient app that helps you The bite-sized information that GoodGuide mobile app provides is perfect for you to make quick, informed make green choices when out grocery shopping. GoodGuide mobile app provides health, environmental, and social performance ratings for over … Continue reading App Review: GoodGuide Mobile App
Eat, Prey, Learn Magic: Alex Mar’s Spiritual Tourism
Very well said thanks for the excerpts, It is a pity that she was allowed to view mysteries that she could not understand. It appears that she turned what was sacred into something that her intellect could handle.
Witches of America (My Personal Thoughts)
Very though provoking, I have not read the book nor do any of those I know personally have a desire to read it.

I’m worried about what other people might make this post mean. I’m not screaming out for attention here. This is not a calculated attempt to ride the waves of popular discourse, either. What it is about is what Alex Mar with her new book Witches of America has been doing to me, people I love and care about, and the Craft in general. This is about how it makes me feel, because I have been there. Literally.
(Note: If you have no clue what that book is about in the first place and why it’s not only very bad writing and an insult to good and decent journalism and research, I recommend that you read this excellent review by Rhyd Wildermuth. You can read an excerpt here in addition, if you really have to. Now let’s proceed.)
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