Being with the Gods is feeling the air fill your lungs, letting yourself be lulled to sleep under their protection, waking up under the sunβit truly is like coming home.
They have always been, they always will be. They're here for you to pray to, no matter what happens.
When I say "connect with nature" I don't just mean the aesthetic forests with deer and beautiful flowers.
I mean the weeds growing through concrete, the fungus that grows on the rotten shed, the nettles that always seem to return and the scary, spindly cellar spider in the corner of the bathroom.
Nature is not always pretty or magical - the pigeons and seagulls you swat at are nature too, the wasps and flies that hover by your meals are animals too, store-bought strawberries and the leaves that fall from your neighbour's tree are not all that different from the Giant Sequoias and it's seeds.
If you want to connect and understand nature, I mean *really* connect to it, in it's entirety, you have to seek out and learn about the ugly, scary and mundane things as well. You don't have to like it, just don't forget that it's there.
from magickmemez on insta
it's all fun and games (being a common nonhuman species) (for me its something wolf/canine adjacent) until you realize you've searched near and far for information on the other half of yourself to only come up with little to nothing (i am still heartbroken to find barely anything on horned bird kintypes or anything in mythology) (like.. are you guys out there?)
also i know ive made similar posts to this in the past but im trying to find ANYONE to relate to π
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Beltane is a fire festival celebrated on the night of April 30th into May 1st in the Northern Hemisphere, and around October 31st into November 1st in the Southern Hemisphere. It marks the midpoint between the spring equinox and the summer solstice, honoring fertility, passion, and the sacred union between the divine feminine and masculine. Traditionally, it signals the beginning of the light half of the year, a time of growth, abundance, warmth, and blooming life. Beltane celebrates freedom, love, lust, creativity, and the return of life to the natural world, bringing with it new, flourishing beginnings. May 1st is a day of joy and play. After a harsh winter, it becomes a celebration of renewal, of aliveness, and of natureβs wild rebirth.
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The name Beltane comes from Old Irish Beltene, meaning "bright fire" or "The fires of Bel". Some people link it to the Celtic god Belenus, a solar and healing deity, while others have drawn comparisons to Baal, a fertility god, though that idea is debated and not widely accepted.
Historically, Beltane was celebrated in Celtic regions, most notably Ireland and Scotland, as a pastoral festival. Bonfires were lit on hilltops, and cattle were driven between two of them to protect them from disease and ensure fertility. People would jump over the flames, not just for luck, but as a way to connect with sacred fire and invoke fertility, health, and courage for the coming summer season.
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Beltane is a liminal time, one of the two key points in the year (along with Samhain) when the veil between our world and the Otherworld grows thin. While Samhain leans into the realm of spirits and ancestors, Beltane belongs to the fae.
It is said that on the eve of Beltane, the Fair Folk wander freely, drawn to laughter, music, and offerings left with care. In many old traditions, people avoided disturbing fairy mounds or sacred groves during this time, choosing instead to leave gifts like milk, honey, or sweet bread beneath hawthorn trees. These offerings were meant to honor the fae, invite blessings, and protect against mischief.
Wearing a crown of bluebells on Beltane Eve is said to help one see the faeries, as bluebells are sacred to them. A ring of blooming bluebells is also believed to be a favorite gathering spot for garden faeries.
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Few trees are more sacred to Beltane than the hawthorn. Often called the βfairy treeβ in Irish and Scottish folklore, it is said to guard the entrances to the Otherworld. Blooming right around May 1st, its soft white-pink blossoms carry the energy of protection, love, and the unseen.
In Celtic tradition, hawthorn trees were deeply respected as portals to the realm of the fae. During Beltane, it was common to tie ribbons or small offerings to the branches while making heartfelt wishes, not demands, but gentle hopes whispered like prayers. Damaging or cutting a hawthorn tree, especially during this sacred time, was believed to bring terrible luck or stir the wrath of the Fair Folk.
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Fire is the central symbol of Beltane. The festivalβs original name literally refers to Belβs fires, honoring the sun and invoking purification and fertility.
Traditionally, two large bonfires were lit at Beltane, and people, along with their animals, would walk, dance, or even leap between them for blessings, healing, and protection. In some regions, ashes from the sacred fire were scattered over fields to encourage fertility. Couples, especially newlyweds, often passed hand-in-hand through the smoke as a symbol of unity and renewal.
The fire wasnβt just a ritual, it was a living spirit. Lighting it the old way, through friction rather than matches or lighters, was seen as a sacred act, calling upon the raw elemental force of nature itself.
Even today, many Beltane celebrations honor this ancient custom through bonfires, candle magic, and fire rituals. You donβt need a blaze on a hilltop, even a single flame, lit with intention, can carry the sacred spark of Beltane into your home and heart. :D
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The maypole is one of the most central symbols of modern Beltane celebrations. Though it has roots in English May Day traditions, itβs been beautifully woven into Beltane for its rich symbolism of life, fertility, and union.
The tall, phallic pole rising from the earth represents the God, masculine energy, vitality, and the spark of creation. The colorful ribbons and flowers spiraling around it, often held by dancers weaving in circles, represent the Goddess, the womb, fertility, and abundant life. Together, they form a sacred spiral: a dance of harmony between the masculine and feminine, of earth and sky, movement and stillness.
As dancers move around the maypole, their steps create a living mandala, a spell in motion, tied with laughter and bright ribbons.
The dance itself is a celebration of harmony between forces, of weaving ourselves back into the rhythm of the land.
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Beltane is also a favored time for handfasting, a traditional pagan betrothal or wedding ritual where a coupleβs hands are bound together with ribbons, cords, or braided threads to symbolize their union. In ancient times, a handfasting ceremony could last for a year and a day, after which the couple had the choice to stay together or part ways. Today, many modern pagans choose Beltane as a powerful and romantic time to make such commitments, drawn to the fertile energy of the season. Handfastings are often held outdoors, in nature, near fire, under blooming trees, or surrounded by loved ones in sacred space. The vows exchanged during these rituals can be traditional or deeply personal, as the magic of the ceremony lies in the heart connection and the intention to walk beside each other, bound by love and commitment.
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Planets: Venus
Season: Midpoint between spring and summer
Element: Fire
Time of the Day: Noon
Tarot Cards: The Strength, The Lovers, The Sun, Three of Cups
Colors: Green, Red, Pink, Yellow, Purple, White, Sky Blue, All Pastel Colors
Herbs: Mint, Rosemary, Thyme, Ivy, Nettle, Sage, Basil, Juniper, Clover, Mugwort
Fruits: Strawberries, Blueberries, Raspberries, Bananas, Lemon, Cherries
Vegetables: Cucumbers, Carrots, Garlic, Lettuce, New Potatoes
Crystals: Emerald, Bloodstone, Rose Quartz, Carnelian, Red Jasper, Green Aventurine, Moonstone, Fire Agate
Runes: Kenaz, Wunjo, Ingwaz
Trees: Hawthorn, Elder, Willow, Birch
Goddesses: Artemis, Diana, Brigid, Aphrodite, Flora, Gaia, Hera, Astarte, Venus, Juno, Freyja, Epona, Bastet
Gods: Pan, Cernunnos, Belenus, Dionysus, The Green Man, Bacchus, Priapus, Faunus, Eros, Ra
Dragons: Sairys, Fafnir
Flowers: Lilac, Bluebells, Daisy, Lilies, Foxglove, Lily of the Valley, Marigold, Tulips, Violets, Primrose, Peony, Poppy, Honeysuckle
Animals: Frogs, Swans, Cows, Deer, Squirrels, Sheep, Ducks, Cats, Bees, Rabbits, Swallows, Leopards, Lynx, Hares
Magical Powers: Love, Sex, Fertility, Protection, Cleansing, Transformation
Symbols: Maypole, Ribbons, Phallus, Bonfire, Flowers, Faeries, Sex, Floral Crowns, Frogs, Celtic Knots
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πΈ Make flower-shaped biscuits
πΈ Do candle magick
πΈ Find a local hawthorn tree and make a wish to the faeries
πΈ Wear flowers in your clothes, hair, or as bracelets
πΈ Leave offerings for faeries, as this is the season when theyβre most present, you can leave them honey, milk, or biscuits
πΈ Go out for a walk in nature and feel the arrival of summer
πΈ Make a fire in the yard and dance around it (only in safe circumstances, of course); if you donβt have resources, you can light candles in your room (again, be careful)
πΈ Eat anything with oats, as itβs associated with Beltane, such as oatmeal, oatcakes, or other oat-based foods
πΈ Do a tarot or rune reading in the morning of Beltane
πΈ Take care of the trees in your yard or nearby by watering them
πΈ Honor all deities associated with fertility
πΈ Practice faerie magick
πΈ On the morning of Beltane, open your windows or door to warmly welcome the energy of the sabbat.
πΈ Make a Beltane magick jar
πΈ Water your flowers
πΈ Listen to music and dance :D
πΈ Celebrate life, fertility, love, and union
πΈ Take care of your garden, plant seeds, clean dried leaves, and prepare for summer
πΈ Make special Beltane treats
πΈ Casting your circles with oats around this time of year is also a good idea, as oats are a traditional Beltane grain for good luck
πΈ Have a picnic with your loved ones, or organize a gathering with food and grilling
πΈ Honor your ancestors
πΈ Place decorations in your garden
πΈ Plant a tree with any intention you want and take care of it
πΈ Draw runes and specific symbols on paper and burn them
πΈ Do self-love activities
πΈ Practice sex or love magick
πΈ Look for hawthorns in your area and honor them with water and offerings for faeries
πΈ Make a maypole
πΈ Collect flowers
πΈ On the morning of May 1st, wash your face with May Dew or natural spring water
πΈ Connect with the fire element
πΈ Read about the fair folk
πΈ Have a bonfire with your loved ones
πΈ Place ribbons or colored thread in trees with intentions for each, you can use color magick to attract what you need in your life right now (pink for love,
πΈ Meditate
πΈ Make flower crowns and wreaths
πΈ Perform spells for fertility, purification, and love
πΈ As this is a day of love, if you are of an appropriate age, comfortable, being sexually active is part of the celebration
πΈ Buy seeds and plant them in your garden, welcoming the growth of new life
πΈ Create a Beltane altar
πΈ If you don't have a maypole you can dance around your favorite tree <3
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Oats in all forms (oatmeal, oat cookies, oat bread, oatcakes, bannock), strawberries, blueberries, honey, whipped cream with oats, strawberry biscuits, oat and honey bread, blackberry pie, lavender cake, cheese (including Swiss), seasonal potato dishes, fresh fruit salads, tomato and cucumber salads, dairy or plant-based milks, vanilla-flavoured foods, ice cream, grilled food, BBQ, spicy dishes to honor the fire element, May Day wine, white wine, regular wine (with a strawberry placed at the bottom of the glass if you wish), tarts with cheese, mayonnaise.
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What Essential Oils Boost Self-Love π©·
Promoting self-love and self-acceptance means nurturing a positive relationship with yourself. While essential oils canβt directly create self-love, their soothing aromas can help cultivate a calming and uplifting space that supports emotional wellness and self-care.
Here are six essential oils commonly associated with enhancing relaxation, reducing stress, and encouraging self-compassion:
1. Rose β Often called the βqueenβ of essential oils, rose is deeply connected to love and emotional healing. Its gentle floral scent promotes relaxation, uplifts your mood, and encourages self-acceptance and inner compassion.
2. Geranium β Known for its sweet, balancing aroma, geranium can ease anxiety, reduce stress, and promote emotional harmony. It helps create a peaceful environment that gently supports a positive mindset and self-love.
3. Frankincense β With its earthy, woody aroma, frankincense is a favorite for spiritual practices. It encourages introspection and self-reflection, making it perfect for creating a serene space for self-awareness and acceptance.
4. Lavender β A classic for relaxation, lavenderβs calming properties ease tension and support emotional balance. Itβs ideal for nurturing a self-care practice that fosters inner peace and self-worth.
5. Sandalwood β Grounding and soothing, sandalwood is often used in meditation to deepen spiritual connection and promote inner clarity. It helps create a sacred space for reflection and self-compassion.
6. Neroli β Derived from the blossoms of the bitter orange tree, neroli has a soft citrus-floral scent that soothes the nerves, lifts the mood, and fosters a sense of gentle self-appreciation.
Remember: Self-love is a holistic journey. While essential oils are beautiful allies, they work best alongside other practices like mindfulness, affirmations, journaling, and reaching out for support when needed.
you donβt need 60 mini spell jars from etsy. you need FRESH AIR and THE SUN. ppl stop feeding witch overconsumption to baby witches and claiming they βNEEDβ something for their practice. itβs ridiculous.
iβm currently working on a large post for free / extremely cheap witchcraft tips because this drives me up the wall.
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the trees you grew up with have not forgotten you. their branches still whisper your name in the breeze and their roots remember the paths your feet once traced through their shade.
Brown bear and ravens By: Antti Leinonen From: Realms of the Russian Bear 1992
January 13 β Full Moon in Cancer (Wolf Moon) January 29 β New Moon in Aquarius February 2 β Imbolc February 12 β Full Moon in Leo (Snow Moon) February 27 β New Moon in Pisces March 14 β Full Moon in Virgo (Worm Moon) March 15-April 7 β Mercury Retrograde March 20 β Ostara March 29 β New Moon in Aries April 12 β Full Moon in Libra (Pink Moon) April 27 β New Moon in Taurus May 1 β Beltane May 12 β Full Moon in Scorpio (Flower Moon) May 26 β New Moon in Gemini June 11 β Full Moon in Sagittarius (Strawberry Moon) June 20 β Litha June 25 β New Moon in Cancer July 10 β Full Moon in Capricorn (Buck Moon) July 18-August 11 β Mercury Retrograde July 24 β New Moon in Leo August 1 β Lammas August 9 β Full Moon in Aquarius (Corn Moon) August 23 β New Moon in Leo September 7 β Full Moon in Pisces (Harvest Moon) September 21 β New Moon in Virgo September 22 β Mabon October 6 β Full Moon in Aries (Hunter's Moon) October 21 β New Moon in Libra October 31 β Samhain November 5 β Full Moon in Taurus (Beaver Moon) November 9-November 29 β Mercury in Retrograde November 20 β New Moon in Scorpio December 4 β Full Moon in Gemini (Cold Moon) December 19 β New Moon in Sagittarius December 21 β Yule
Low energy land spirit work
Please note that I would recommend properly greeting land spirits before talking to them, or making offerings to them. If you're intrested in reading about my thoughts and experiences with land spirits, give this previous post a look!
Open the window and let the outside air in. If your window is equipped with a screen against bugs, you can place a drink at the window for a few hours to serve as an offering
Taking a walk around the block, spotting the nearby trees, gardens, flowerbeds, rock formations...
Journal about your personal relationship with local natural spots, indigenous plants, wildlife...
Become interested in local birds! Birds are among the most common types of wildlife to be observed in urban areas, which makes it all the more relevant to do so. Setting up birdhouses also makes for a great offering!
Limit the amount of processed foods in your diet
Read up on plant identification in your area
Engage in artistic activities in order to depict nature! It might seem silly, but it's a good visualization exercise, and any time spent meditating upon the land spirits may be considered devotional. Drawing, painting, writing... no matter your activity of choice!
Reflect on what local issues might affect them, especially concerning environmental protection
Leave a bowl of clear water outside as an offering
Do your part to respect nature: composting, recycling, saving water and the like make perfect devotionals
Talk to them regularly, if only once a week. Spend a moment outside to tell them of your appreciation for their presence and protection
Use natural elements to decorate the house: get flowers when available, pick up the acorns or fallen leaves that strike your fancy...
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