pleased to meet you.

you can call me Cam. i’m self-taught runeologist and occultist who makes educational content about spirituality, history, and science.

magic & me

i was gifted a set of hand-carved runes despite the fact i had no interest or experience with them. but they laid in wait for me to have my own spiritual re-awakening. i learned about occultism, synchronicities, and how humans might just be one of the most magical creatures in the universe. i pride myself on navigating the narrow strait of historic authenticity, science, and the unexplained. my beliefs about the occult and the runes are constantly evolving as a continue to grow and educate myself. my goal is to be a trusted resource for all and to help you to change and re-enchant your life.

the wells of wyrd

in norse mythology there are wells of water within the roots of yggdrasil, the world tree. yggdrasil connects the realms together and is the embodiment of liminality. the wells within its roots belong to the norns, three powerful women who have the ability to see the past, the present and the future. each of them has their own well. in some cases we each have our own spirit dedicated to our life, or own personal norn. she is responsible for weaving our life and our luck which is also known as the wyrd. the wyrd is the norse conceptualization of fate. thanks to the world tree everything is connect by the wyrd.