Margins
Shifting, Shamanism and Therianthropy
Magical Techniques For Your Therioside
Lupa
2007
First Published
4.33
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35
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Tired of "how to become a werewolf" rituals that promise a lot but deliver disappointment? There's a reason for that. Lupa, a magician and lupine therianthrope, gets into the nitty-gritty of how therianthropy and magic can intersect—and why there are no easy answers and quick fixes. While the material may not work for every therian, it's based on Lupa's magical experience of over a decade. She explains the importance of the mechanics of magic, as well as how they can be applied to shifting for the purpose of gaining better internal balance. This resource is offered as a free ebook to the public, or an at-cost hardcopy booklet. You may see Lupa's professionally published works through Immanion Press at
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Lupa
Lupa
Author · 11 books

"I am an author, artist, and wannabe polymath living in Portland, OR. I've been a pagan of various sorts since the mid-1990s. My primary focus has always been on totemism and animal magics, though in recent years I've been expanding into the general totemic ecosystem, working with plant, fungus, mineral and other totems. I've written several books based on my practices, and you can read my blog at http://www.thegreenwolf.com/blog as well. Also since the mid-1990s, I've created ritual tools, sacred costumery, and other meaningful art out of hides, bones, beads, and other organics. It's been a strong part of my spirituality, and I even wrote a book about it, Skin Spirits: The Spiritual and Magical Use of Animal Parts. You can see what's currently available for purchase on my Etsy shop: http;//thegreenwolf.etsy.com I am very involved in environmental and sustainable efforts. I volunteer with local environmental groups with tree planting and litter cleanup efforts, and I even adopted a small stretch of the Columbia River to clean litter, monitor flora and fauna, and do water testing. At home I do my best to follow Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (in that order), and many of my art supplies are secondhand or otherwise reclaimed, and everything gets used one way or another. When I'm not creatively working or volunteering, I love to hike, go out dancing, read voraciously when I have the time, and hit the gym a few times a week.

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