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From the Journal
What is magick, anyway?
The answer is as frustrating as it gets: it depends on who you ask. Over time, instinct mixes with specific cracks we see in society and reality itself...
January 25, 2026
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Modern Magick.
These aren't just brews and flames. They're potent magickal artifacts steeped in millennia of medicinal and esoteric knowledge — tip the scales of fortune, sharpen your mind, charm a lover, or discover your own true will.
Every blend is backed by history. Every candle is hand-poured with intent.
This is ancient knowledge, made for now.
From the Journal
What is magick, anyway?
8 min read
The answer is as frustrating as it gets: it depends on who you ask.
Over time, instinct mixes with specific cracks we see in society and reality itself that eventually shatter a layer of our perceptual window, giving way to something much more satisfying than pure reason.
For some, magick is the practice of aligning intention with action — a system of symbols, rituals, and focused will that shapes outcomes. For others, it is an entirely internal discipline: a way of reading the self, clearing the noise, and moving through the world with more clarity and intention than most people can manage.
Neither is wrong. Both are incomplete.
Magick ultimately requires three things of us: time, attention, and alignment. Belief is a byproduct of taking responsibility for your entire existence — what you consume, who you surround yourself with, how you spend the hours between dusk and sleep.
We live in a world that profits from your distraction. The radical act is to become someone who cannot be easily distracted. Someone who knows what they want and has built a quiet practice around moving toward it, daily, without apology.
That is what this house is for. The tea is not decoration. The candle is not ambiance. They are tools for the kind of person who takes their inner life seriously.
Read, practice, and know fear only to conquer it. Come to your own conclusions, fight for them, and spend your entire life building a more complete picture of the world.
That is the magick.
From the Journal
What Does Magick Have to Do with Tea?
10 min read
Authentic Magick. Research-Backed Brews. Timeless Ritual.
At Clairvoyance Tea, we've found a solution to an old problem: research-backed magical brews wrapped in the timeless ritual of tea.
I've spent years learning traditional western magick, often wondering where the fruits of my practice would lead me. When searching for ways to share this practice with others, I came across herbalism. My love of tea and esoteric knowledge instantly collided with this newfound passion, and the idea for magickal tea was born.
Grouping plants by their astrological correspondences, medicinal effects, physical attributes, and ritualistic uses across cultural boundaries and time makes authentic magical executables possible without you needing express knowledge of the research behind the scenes—provided somebody crazy enough to dare to master these crafts maintains quality and accuracy.
These aren't just teas. They're potent magical artifacts steeped in millennia of medicinal and esoteric knowledge. Tip the scales of fortune, sharpen your mind, charm a lover, or discover your own true will—all with the timeless ritual of tea.
There is a schism in the Western magical community that runs almost as deep as modern materialism. Practitioners of magick following ceremonial traditions like Golden Dawn and Thelema tend to look at Wicca as a misguided side quest rather than a genuine movement of personal empowerment.
Clairvoyance started as a way to share my love and knowledge of magick, but has grown into a catalyst for connecting ceremonial magicians, witches, star readers, spiritually curious weirdos, agnostics, atheists, and people of popular faiths through a common thread: traditional Western herbalism.
Bridge the schism. Choose depth. Choose ritual.

