The Hive Scripture: A Grimoire of Bees, Honey, and Stings


The hive is not gentle. It is sweetness and sting, honey and venom, labor and sacrifice. It is a temple of wings, a library of combs, a chorus of hum.

My new book, The Hive Scripture, is a grimoire devoted to this current. Inside you’ll find spells, charms, curses, and rites built from honey, beeswax, stings, and buzzing litanies. These are not idle metaphors—they are workable practices you can carry into your daily craft.

Some of what you’ll find inside:

Waxen seals for binding, protecting, and preserving.

Honey psalms to sweeten words, draw favor, and heal.

Stings and needles to curse, defend, and mark boundaries.

Swarm rites to gather collective power and momentum.

Royal chamber workings to crown sovereignty and command.

Memory combs for preserving dreams and lessons.

Buzzing litanies to turn sound into presence and power.

Venom and mead rituals for transformation and vision.


The book also includes appendices on hive symbolism, tools, and floral honeys, as well as four Seasonal Hive Rites that echo the rhythm of the swarm through spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

Like the hive itself, this book is not ornamental. It is a living storehouse—meant to be opened, worked with, and fed by your own practice.

Sweetness draws. Venom warns. The hum carries. The hive endures.

You can find The Hive Scripture: A Grimoire of Bees, Honey, and Stings on Kindle and in paperback now.

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