I was born on December 3, 1987 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (That makes me a Sagittarius Rabbit.) Growing up all over the country, I’ve managed to maintain an eclectic (however odd) view of the world around me. My scope of occult expertise is very narrow, but there are things that I enjoy and I strive to work to complete and chase those dreams. I’m very pagan and enjoy researching various religions, though I identify the most with the Celtic pantheon.  I’ve delved into the occult for nearly eleven years, and while it is not possible to know everything, I would hope that I am on my way to understanding parts of the world around us.

Currently, I’m a college student with a focus on computers and a full time web designer located in Tucson, Arizona.  I’m working on my own websites… this, Rhila, and I’m beginning a website devoted to the occult studies… less of a rambling and more of an actual documented source document.  When I have links, I’ll post ‘em.

10 Responses to “About”


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  2. miwilcox Says:

    You left me a comment and I decided to check out your blog. Amazingly, the occult has always fascinated me. I read fairy tales–I noticed Grimms was on your list–read them all– as a child and beleive there is much to the world that we ignore thru regular religious sects. Actually when I find people that try to “save me” which is common in the Southern US where I live, I tell them I am a wiccan and they leave me alone. I actually claim no religion but beleive there are parts of each one that makes sense. I dont condemn another for their beliefs.


  3. Heh. I try very hard not to condemn others for their religion alone, though it can be difficult sometimes.

    Thank you for the read!

    My favorite story was “The Goose Girl.” What was yours?

  4. dam Says:

    Thanks for the interesting quote/comment.

    Hey, you’ve got a great sense of humor here in these posts….Keep blogging!

  5. alexmorrisroe Says:

    Thank you for the intelligent & insightful comments you left on my blog. Love the idea of your chaos tattoo!


  6. @dam: Thanks! Heh, I try to add an occasional bit of levity, or at least sarcasm into this media.

    @alexmorrisroe: Thank you! However, I’m also interested in hearing your answer to my questions. I love hearing how other people deal with the same concepts that I’ve attempted to discover in my own life.

  7. killawatt Says:

    Thanks for the comment you left on my blog! It’s always great to get another person’s opinion, especially when that person is more experienced than I am.

    I’ve always been interested in religion and spiritual subjects. Maybe it’s curiosity or maybe it’s searching for something greater than myself. One may never know.

    Thank you for your comment and insight!


  8. Oh, I’m not an authority on anything, but I enjoy research, so that’s a plus!

    Let me know if you’re curious about anything specific, and I’ll do my best to answer it.

  9. Mythos Says:

    I just wanted to leave you a comment saying I enjoyed your articles on the Unitarian Church.Very nicely done.

    You seem like a very interesting woman and I look forward to read more of your writings.

    ~ Mythos


    1. Thank you very much. I will poke around your blog as well.

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