Daily Rituals for the Queer Soul: 10-Minute Practices to Stay Grounded

Life moves fast, but your spirit doesn’t have to. Discover easy, 10-minute daily rituals for queer people looking to stay grounded, connected, and spiritually charged.

Reclaiming Summer Solstice: LGBTQ+ Reflections on Light, Shadow, and Self

Discover how LGBTQ+ individuals are reclaiming the Summer Solstice as a moment of reflection, ritual, and queer spiritual power. Light and shadow both have meaning.

Liberation in the Black Flame: How Satanism Set My Queerness Free

Grew up with Pentecostal, hollerin' on one side, Methodist guilt on the other, and me stuck right there in the middle

Moonlight and Manifestation: A Beginner’s Guide to Satanic Witchcraft

We are livin’ in a world where it seems our personal beliefs and liberties are being taken away

A diverse group of mature gay men in their 50s, 60s, and beyond, smiling and enjoying a moment together in a relaxed outdoor setting, such as a park or café. The atmosphere is warm and joyful, highlighting connection, wisdom, and pride in aging. The background is softly blurred with natural tones, and subtle hints of LGBTQ+ colors are incorporated into the scene, symbolizing resilience, celebration, and community among older gay men.

Gay & Gray: A Celebration of Aging and Experience

When you turn 30, you are in Gay middle age. When you pass 35, you might as well be dead.

Open Relationships Over 40: How to Navigate Non-Monogamy

Non-monogamy isn't just for younger couples, anymore…

Coming Out as a Satanist: A Guide for the Curious

Coming out as a Satanist is a big step. atanisms often carries a lot of stigma...

Yes, Being Gay is a Big Deal

Each and every person, on this earth, is the sum total of every part of them.

Walkin’ the Walk: Compassion, Wisdom, and Justice in Everyday Life

In the South, we got a saying: "Actions speak louder than words." That's the heart of nobility.

Mistakes Happen: A Satanist Views on Responsibility & Growth

You see, growing up in Bristol, Virginia, I kinda learned early on that mistakes were seen as sins