Feraferian Blog

Creating a New Oracular System - From the Broomstick Chronicles

Macha Nightmare is a fascinating author and elder in the pagan community. Self-titled "Witch at large," she makes her observations available on The Broomstick Chronicles.

Macha Nightmare

In her latest post, she wrote about our new Feraferia project, The Green Pulse Oracle. This is a book and a set of markers which describe the use and background of a set of symbols which Fred Adams designed, which relate to the seasons, the zodiac, and the Ogham, a Celtic stick-and-stone writing system over 1,500 years old.

Green Pulse Oracle Project

Here is an early divination project. Around 1970 Fred Adams designed a series of symbols to be used in the magic circle and for divination. The symbols are correlated with the Tarot, the Celtic Ogham, the I Ching, astrology, and, more than anything else, the Tree Alphabet Calendar.

Read more: Green Pulse Oracle Project

Paradise Now! Interview

Blogger Steven Posch interviewed Jo Carson on Paganistan: Notes from the Secret Commonwealth. It is called Paradise Now: The Visionary World of Feraferia's Frederick Adams.

Faerylands in Alaska

A little over a week of time in the rainforest around Juneau, Alaska was enough to reveal a land dense with primeval faery spirits. I am sure the native people have their own names for the spirits of the forests and waterfalls, but even not knowing them we were dazzled by their friendly presence.

Read more: Faerylands in Alaska

Wild Nature at Play - A Murmuration

Two gals were out canoeing in Britain and chanced to be there with a video camera for one of natures' most strange and compelling dances - a murmuration of starlings, where they form a group mind and dance in a cloud at twilight. They shot a video.