About

The Digital Ambler is a blog on the Internet about things that interest me and that may interest you.  Originally begun as a tributary board for XaTuring, a modern divinity of the Internet, in 2011 I began to write about my life and practice as a ceremonial magician in the Western Hermetic tradition.  Ever since, I’ve been taking public notes of my crafts and progress in the Great Work, if for no other reason to keep myself in line and have things written down and somewhat organized for future use.  On The Digital Ambler, you can expect to find discussions about geomancy and astrology, divination, Renaissance European ceremonial magic, classical Hermetic mysticism, Greco-Egyptian ritual material, the occasional Lukumí or orisha discussion, and plenty else besides.

Feel free to follow along and amble with me, ask me things, or suggest things for me to ramble about.  Occasionally I’ll put up goodies or other cool things that may come in use in your own hobbies, if you happen to walk a similar path as mine.  On this site, you’ll find the following sections:

  • About — The very page your eyes descry, dear reader.  A brief description of this blog and the stuff on it.
    • Geomancy in the Reign of the Lady of Crowns — Information regarding my free online video lecture series on geomancy.
    • Geomancy Posts — An index of the geomancy-related posts I’ve written, loosely categorized by topic and area.
    • Hermeticism Posts — An index of the posts I’ve written about classical Hermeticism.
    • Post Series — A summary of all the multi-part post series I’ve written over the years, with links to each of the individual posts.
    • Red Work Course — Information regarding the Red Work Course I share to those who are interested in Fr. Rufus Opus’ approach to Hermetic magic.
  • Almanac — Information about The Adocentyn Temple Almanac (TATA), a fine-tuned one-year almanac designed for ritual planning.
  • Books — A list of publications, books, and ebooks I’ve made for purchase or download.
  • Contact — A page with a form to send email to me.
  • Crafts — Pictures and descriptions of the things I’ve made relevant to the Work.
  • Occult — Layouts and processes of rituals, consecrations, guides, &c.
  • Prayers — Prayers, hymns, and other orations to various entities or Entity.
    • Chaplets of the Archangels — Catholic-style formats for prayers involving chaplets for the lesser-known archangels of God.
    • Cyprianic Prayers — Prayers and orations oriented towards Saints Cyprian of Antioch, Justina, and Theocistus.
    • General Prayers — Prayer s (generally of my own writing) that are generically good for an esotericist’s approach to divinity.
    • Hermetic Prayers — Prayers attributed to Hermes Trismegistus from the Corpus Hermeticum and other Hermetic wisdom texts.
  • Services — Rituals, consultations, divination readings, and other things I provide as a service.
    • Disclaimers and Regulations — Information regarding terms of use, acceptability, and other legal information for visitors, clients, and readers.
    • Reproductions and Translations — Information for those interested in reproducing, rehosting, and translating my freely-offered writings on my website on their own websites or online publications.

Besides the pages above, you can also browse my blog post by post, by the innumerable tags that accompany each post for a futile attempt at organization, use the search bar provided on the main page, or you can browse the posts by the high-level categories instead:

  • Occult — Divination, astrology, magic, incantations, and whatever else that might be done or studied.
  • PGM — Posts regarding the fun content of the Greek Magical Papyri (PGM), along with the related Demotic Magical Papyri (PDM), classical Coptic magic, the Sepher ha-Razim, and other similar texts.
  • Philosophy — Theology, mythology, philosophy, and other kinds of thinking.
  • Geomancy — Posts, records, theories, essays, case studies, and the like on this ancient and noble art of divination.
  • Hermetica — Posts, musings, thoughts, explanations, and inventions based on the corpora Hermetica, the various texts of classical Hermeticism (or Hermetism).
  • Mathesis — Posts regarding my Neoplatonic Neopythagorean work involving the Tetractys, the Greek alphabet, and theurgy.
  • Creative — Writings, drawings, and other acts of inspiration made manifest.
  • Materia — Supplies, tools, and other miscellaneous posts about things one might need to Work.
  • Ocha — Posts involving or discussing certain limited things in La Regla de Ocha Lukumí, more popularly known as Santería.
  • Internet — Posts and ramblings about various things on or pertaining to the Internet.
  • Link — Posts that link to cool things on the Internet, like books, for sale listings, other blogs, etc.
  • Whining — Occasionally, I hate the world, and then I vomit words.
  • News — Updates, warnings, information, and other impending disasters that may befall you.

Feel free to subscribe and comment on my blog by email or by WordPress, and definitely check me out and subscribe/follow/like The Digital Ambler on social media.  I’ve stopped tring to maintain an account on most popular websites, but the ones I still check, maintain, or automatically crosspost my own blogposts are:

You can also contact me directly by using the form on the Contact page.  If you’re curious to see what I can do for you personally, check out my Services page, my Books page, or my Etsy shop (polyphanes) and take a look around for talismans, jewelry, ritual gear, and ebooks!

For the more technical-minded, if you’re just interested in the raw RSS feeds for this website, here are the links for those:

I’ve also been mentioned, featured, or interviewed in the following articles, shows, and podcasts:

Please note that my presence on some of the above podcasts, shows, or articles does not necessarily indicate affiliation with them beyond being interviewed, nor does it indicate that I necessarily share their views or support their actions; I simply list my appearances on other media above as a matter of public record.  If you have any questions regarding my association or lack thereof with such media, please reach out and contact me.

Interested in supporting The Digital Ambler?  You can donate quickly and easily through Ko-fi and help me continue writing posts, researching for books, creating crafts, and other endeavors!  Any and every little bit counts, and you’ll have my unending thanks.

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