Liminal Spaces In Witchcraft

Liminal Spaces in Witchcraft

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First of all, what is a liminal space? A liminal space refers to a place or time that is in a period of transition between two phases. These are usually places where reality feels altered because you are neither moving forward or backward, like a rest stop. The word liminal originates from the Latin word limens, meaning threshold. These places often give off a sense that time stands still and that you are experiencing some sort of reality shift. 

        In magic and witchcraft these spaces are considered to be the boundary between our world and the other, it is known as “the in-between”. These places are considered areas of great magic because it is believed this is where the veil is thin. These places are great for divination, spirit work, meditation and astral travel; they are ideal for hedge witchcraft.

Times & Spaces of Liminality:

crossroads manmade or natural

river, creek or lake shores/ beaches

hallway/corridor/stairwells/landings/doorways

graveyards

dawn, dusk, afternoon, midnight

valleys

forest glades

many more!

      Samhain/Halloween is considered the best time to communicate with spirits and faeries because of its liminality, it is a time of transition between autumn and winter. Irish folklore tells that this is the day faeries and ghosts come out to play because of the veil thinning. The equinoxes and sabbats like Beltane and Imbolc are also days of liminality because the time of day and night are equal (equinoxes) or it is a transition between seasons.  

       Mental states of liminality are also times of spirit communication. While being in a meditative state we are in a state of transition between our concious and sub-concious minds, this is where we sometimes experience astral projection or messages from spirits. People often experience spirit while falling asleep because this is another state of liminality. 

     In my craft I often practice in liminality in order to connect with the faerie realms.

-Moonlight 🌙

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Underworld Ariel’s Guide to…

Reading Pendulums

So, pendulums are a form of divination which many seem to shy away from as they cannot make them work. I won’t claim to know exactly what everyone means by that, because I’ve never really had that problem, but pendulums do take some reasoning with.

Pendulums can work through a variety of sources, again, that’s something you’ll need to ask your own pendulum for yourself, but one thing which applies to all pendulums is that they work via energy. Pendulums will use energy, from you and/or deities or spirits or however your pendulum works, and use this to divine answers. That’s an important note because if you don’t know how your pendulum is working, it may not be able to work to it’s full potential!

The first thing you need to establish is how your pendulum says yes and no because no two pendulums are the same. Simply ask! Do so twice over to really get the idea, then ask test questions. Here’s how my session with a new pendulum usually starts:

Which direction is yes

Which direction is no

Just to clarify, please swing yes

And swing no

So is my middle name G* (will swing yes)

And my dad’s name is F* (will swing no)

Am I X (yes question)

And Y (no question)

Doing a little session like this gives you the chance to see how your pendulum swings. If you use pendulum boards, this won’t be as applicable because it’ll respond via a board, but it’s still good to get an idea of how your pendulum moves freestyle.

One thing you’ll notice right off the bat is the change in direction is not abrupt. After asking a question, wait a few seconds, and you may notice your pendulum begins to swing a circle, before settling in a new direction. A circle can be “Maybe” to some pendulums, or “Can’t answer” and so on, but if it doesn’t settle on a circular motion, it is gaining momentum to swing a new direction.

I quickly made these gifs to give everyone an idea of how your pendulum may move. They’re a bit shaky because nothing was supporting my arm in these, haha!

For my pendulum, the gifs left to right show: yes, changing answer, no

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(Full video for example)

In some parts of the gifs, you can see my arm shake a bit. Slight tremors and shakes doesn’t mean you can’t use pendulums, we all get them in some form! If your hand jolts, shakes, or moves, simply steady yourself again (re-ask your question) and wait on a clear answer.

Which brings me onto a big point: wait for an answer. Sometimes my pendulum is swinging a 180 degree answer at me, other times it’s practically non-moving, and some times it just means you need to wait for the energy to move it. You can also take the strength of an answer as part of the answer: mild, certain, strong.

And that basically sums up how to read a pendulum! It’s a lot of asking and checking. You can also make pendulum boards for answers which can’t be answered with just yes or no. Such board ideas include:

Number board

Letter board

Astrology wheel

Seasons wheel

Months wheel

Past, present, future triangle

The next thing is why you’re reading a pendulum. What is it you can ask a pendulum? Well, again, some don’t want to answer certain questions. You know when someone says their pendulum doesn’t like test questions? Just like that, some pendulums won’t be happy to answer certain things. Death questions, fatalistic questions, and invasive questions usually fall into that category. But there’s still so much more to ask! Some ideas include:

What species is your X past life

How many past lives have you had

Is Y a good decision

Will Z happen by H

Whatever your question may be, a pendulum can probably answer it in some way shape or form. Which brings me onto another thing: how can you use a pendulum? Plenty of ways! Here’s some methods I often find myself using:

Interrogative Pendulum

If I think I’ve been lied to or someone is trying to haze me, I grab my pendulum (and perhaps a friend also in that situation with a pendulum), I write out many questions around the topic, and I ask them all. Many will be very similar questions or slightly different wording, so that I can get as close to the truth as possible. This works best with another person also doing so, because when your answers align you know its more valid, and if they don’t, you can work out why. An example of a session may go like this:

Is E hiding something

Has E omitted the truth

Has E told 100% of the truth

Is E telling the truth about B

Is B fully accurate

Is B actually X

Is B actually Y

Is B affected by Z

And so on. Take your situation and tear it into multiple tiny chunks, then ask all your questions. Write down each answer, then once you’re done, you should have a better idea of the full story.

Estimation Pendulum

This is just using a pendulum to arrive at a number. I do this in past life readings. First, I intuitively feel a number, or I am told or see a number or an idea. Let’s say it’s how many lives you’ve had. I then do big grouped numbers, e.g. “Has D had more than 50 lives?” no, and from there I go down “40?” no, “30?” no, “20?” yes. Now I know it is over 20 but below 30. Then, try “more than 25?” no. “Has he had 24 lives?” yes. You get the idea. Big to small, finding the number by shortening the ranges as you get better answers.

Intuitive Direction

This one is very fun to do when you want a new and unique way to pull tarot or oracle cards, pick crystals, or almost anything. Let’s say it’s tarot. Lay out as many cards as you please on your surface, hold your pendulum over them, ask your question, and move your hand with its direction. It’s pulling left? Move your hand left. Follow it’s pull until it circles over a card. Simple, that’s the card answering your question! It’s nothing too serious, just like a physical intuition guide for those who may trust their own intuition a little less. I like to use this method when I’m having doubtful days.

There’s plenty of other wonderful ideas on how to use pendulums out there, like drawing out signs or letters, or carrying them into spiritually charged areas to sense spirit energy. However you wish to use your pendulum, however your pendulum works, there’s steps you can take to help center yourself and find answers more accurately or clearly:

Carry your pendulum around or put it under your pillow to help strengthen your connection

Talk to it as you ask your questions, just as you may do a friend

Take mild answers and ask questions which can clarify off of it, until you’re happy you understand the answer

Meditate and ground before a pendulum session

Draw tarot cards alongside each answer for more clarity

Spend time understanding your pendulum by writing about it in your grimoire

Be open because your energy affects your pendulum

Aaaaand that sums up my advice on reading pendulums! Your answers may not always be strong, but as long as you understand how your pendulum is working and what you can ask, your journey with it should be long and thought provoking.

Love, light, and everything bright 🌻


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1 year ago

Frau Holle: Die Verbindung zwischen einem deutschen Märchen und der Nordischen Mythologie

Frau Holle: Die Verbindung Zwischen Einem Deutschen Märchen Und Der Nordischen Mythologie
Frau Holle: Die Verbindung Zwischen Einem Deutschen Märchen Und Der Nordischen Mythologie

Frau Holle ist ein bekanntes deutsches Märchen, das weltweit in verschiedenen Kulturen und Sprachen erzählt wird. Erstmals wurde es von den Brüdern Grimm im 19. Jahrhundert niedergeschrieben, aber es wurzelt tief in der vorchristlichen europäischen Folklore und insbesondere in der nordischen Mythologie. In dieser Analyse betrachten wir das Märchen von Frau Holle und untersuchen seine Beziehungen zur nordischen Mythologie.

Frau Holle, oder auch als Mutter Hulda bekannt, ist die Hauptfigur des Märchens, die in einem magischen Reich lebt, das durch einen Brunnen erreicht wird. In der Geschichte belohnt sie Fleiß und gute Arbeit, während sie Faulheit bestraft. Diese moralische Komponente ist ein zentrales Thema in vielen Märchen und Folklore-Geschichten.

Zur nordischen Mythologie: Dies ist ein komplexes System von Glaubensvorstellungen, Kultpraktiken und Erzählungen, die im vorchristlichen Skandinavien existierten. Es ist reich an Göttern, Göttinnen, Riesen, Zwerge, heroischen Figuren und magischen Kreaturen, die in einer komplexen kosmologischen Struktur leben.

Die Beziehung zwischen Frau Holle und der nordischen Mythologie könnte auf verschiedene Weisen interpretiert werden. Einerseits könnte Frau Holle eine Manifestation der Göttin Frigg oder Freyja sein, den beiden prominentesten weiblichen Figuren in der nordischen Mythologie.

Frigg, die Gemahlin des Hauptgottes Odin, ist eine Beschützerin von Ehe und Mutterschaft und beherrscht Aspekte des Haushalts. Ähnlich wie Frau Holle, belohnt Frigg Fleiß und bestraft Faulheit. Die Verbindung könnte also durch die gemeinsamen Charaktereigenschaften und Aspekte ihrer Herrschaft gezogen werden.

Freyja, andererseits, ist die Göttin der Liebe, Schönheit und Fruchtbarkeit, aber auch des Krieges und des Todes. Sie empfängt die Hälfte der in der Schlacht gefallenen Krieger in ihrem eigenen Bereich, genannt Fólkvangr. Dies erinnert an Frau Holles Rolle als Wächterin der Unterwelt, die die Seelen empfängt und sie entsprechend ihren Taten im Leben belohnt oder bestraft.

Ein weiterer Aspekt, der Frau Holle mit der nordischen Mythologie verbindet, ist die Landschaft, in der sie lebt. Sie lebt in einem anderen Reich, das durch einen Brunnen erreicht wird. In der nordischen Kosmologie existiert eine ähnliche Idee von verschiedenen Welten, die auf unterschiedlichen Ebenen des Yggdrasil, des Weltenbaums, liegen.

Es ist auch wichtig zu beachten, dass Frau Holle oft mit dem Winter und Schnee assoziiert wird. Sie lässt es schneien, indem sie ihre Betten schüttelt. In der nordischen Mythologie gibt es Skadi, die Göttin des Winters und der Berge, die eine ähnliche Rolle spielt.

Zusammenfassend lässt sich sagen, dass das Märchen Frau Holle tief in der nordischen Mythologie verwurzelt ist. Die Figur von Frau Holle verkörpert viele Aspekte der nordischen Gottheiten, insbesondere Frigg, Freyja und Skadi. Sie repräsentiert die Prinzipien von Belohnung und Strafe, die in vielen nordischen Mythen und Legenden zentral sind, und ihre Rolle als Wächterin des Jenseits spiegelt die nordische Vorstellung von Leben, Tod und dem Jenseits wider. Dabei repräsentiert sie auch die nordische Verbindung zur Natur und das Gleichgewicht zwischen den Jahreszeiten. Ihre Geschichte ist somit ein wertvolles Erbe der nordischen Kultur und der vorchristlichen europäischen Folklore.

by Jatukham Ramathep


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1 year ago
Hexenringe Und Feenringe: Ein Tiefer Tauchgang In Die Nordische Kultur

Hexenringe und Feenringe: Ein tiefer Tauchgang in die nordische Kultur

Die geheimnisvollen Formationen von Pilzen, die als Hexenringe oder Feenringe bekannt sind, haben in der nordischen Kultur einen besonderen Platz. Über Generationen hinweg wurden diese natürlichen Erscheinungen mit verschiedenen Überlieferungen, Mythen und Folklore assoziiert.

Das Phänomen des Hexenrings

Hexenringe entstehen durch den natürlichen Wachstumszyklus bestimmter Pilzarten. Ein Pilzmyzel beginnt im Zentrum des Rings, breitet sich unterirdisch in alle Richtungen aus und nimmt Nährstoffe aus dem Boden auf. Im Laufe der Zeit sterben die Pilze im Zentrum ab, da die Nährstoffe dort erschöpft sind, und neue Pilze wachsen am äußeren Rand des Myzels. Dies schafft den unverwechselbaren Kreis von Pilzen an der Oberfläche.

Von Elfen, Trollen und anderen Wesen

Elfen und Feen: Die Vorstellung, dass Elfen und Feen in den Feenringen tanzen, ist tief in der nordischen Folklore verwurzelt. Die Legende besagt, dass sie bei Mondschein tanzen und singen und jeden, der in ihren Ring tritt, in ihren Reigen ziehen. In einigen Geschichten erhält der unglückliche Eindringling die Fähigkeit, in die Elf- oder Feenwelt zu sehen, aber oft zu einem hohen Preis.

Trolle: Besonders in norwegischen und schwedischen Überlieferungen werden Feenringe manchmal als Spielplätze von Trollen dargestellt. Die Trolle, oft als schelmisch und manchmal auch gefährlich beschrieben, könnten denjenigen bestrafen, der ihren Tanzplatz stört.

Geister und Hexen: In einigen Gebieten wurden die Ringe auch als Orte gesehen, an denen Hexen tanzen oder Rituale durchführen. Geister, insbesondere die Seelen von Verstorbenen, könnten auch in den Ringen gesehen werden, besonders in der Walpurgisnacht, einem traditionellen Frühlingsfest.

Rituale und Aberglaube

Die tiefe Ehrfurcht und Furcht vor diesen Ringen führte oft zu Ritualen und Aberglauben. Es wurde geglaubt, dass das Mähen von Gras oder das Entfernen von Pilzen aus einem Feenring Unglück bringen könnte. Um Schutz zu suchen, könnten die Menschen um den Ring herumlaufen oder bestimmte Sprüche und Gebete sprechen.

Man glaubte auch, dass das Platzieren von Steinen in einem Feenring oder das Zeichnen von Kreisen mit Salz oder Kreide die magische Energie darin einschließen oder neutralisieren könnte.

Moderne Interpretation

Mit dem Fortschritt der Wissenschaft und dem besseren Verständnis von Pilzwachstumsmustern wurde das Mysterium der Hexenringe zwar entschlüsselt, aber ihre kulturelle und mystische Bedeutung in der nordischen Kultur bleibt bestehen. Für viele sind sie weiterhin ein Zeichen für das Übernatürliche, ein Fenster in eine andere Welt oder einfach ein wunderbarer Anblick in der Landschaft, der an vergangene Zeiten erinnert.

Fazit

Obwohl die wissenschaftliche Erklärung für das Phänomen der Hexenringe heute bekannt ist, bieten die mit ihnen verbundenen Geschichten und Mythen einen faszinierenden Einblick in den Volksglauben und die Vorstellungskraft der nordischen Kultur. Sie erinnern uns daran, wie die Natur und das Übernatürliche oft miteinander verflochten waren und wie Landschaftsphänomene die kulturellen Erzählungen und Traditionen beeinflussten.

by Jatukham Ramathep


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4 years ago

🌱🧚Finding Earth Spirits In The Wild🧚🌱

🌱Earth spirits are just about the easiest ones to make contact with. Their forms tend to be less subtle than those of many fairies,and they generally stick to one place- so if you feel a location is haunted by these beings, it will always be haunted. Wherever anything grows, there will be a fairy to attend to it.

🌱 Earth fairies love gardens,and will gather round you while you are planting and watering. At the end of a hot day they exult when you get out the hose or watering can, and will dance among the refreshed flowers with glee. Often they do not like you weeding,though,so make sure you always do this with respect. Leave a patch of your garden to grow wild, for the fairies love this and it creates a space for all the plants that are unwelcome elsewhere- just because humans do not like them, this does not mean they do not have a valuable place in the scheme of things.

🌱🧚Finding Earth Spirits In The Wild🧚🌱

🧚 Method 🧚

To draw close to the gnomes,settle quietly in your garden or in a park,woodland, field, or hillside- close to a barrow-mound may be the most powerful place of all. Gnomes of the deep earth may be experienced in a cave or hollow,whereas others may be more of the flower- or tree-fairy types. Let your bare feet and hands make contact with the earth,mud or stone. Beat a soft rhythm on a drum,if you wish.

Be very still, relaxed,and quiet. Try not to see anything,because that will put you in the wrong frame of mind. Just be there, and be observant- these spirits do not show themselves in the ways you might expect, and seeing them can seem almost ordinary.

Be aware of any little movements out of the corner of your eye, for that is where spirits are often first perceived. An animal running in the undergrowth may also be a shy gnome in disguise. Look out for the face of the Green Man among the leaves, and watch flowers, for they can also be sweet faces, nodding and smiling.

To show they have drawn close to you, gnomes will often give you a tangible gift,such as a coin or a piece of jewelry. If you find this on your path,treasure it, for it is very lucky.

🌱🧚Finding Earth Spirits In The Wild🧚🌱

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1 year ago

Die Linde.

"Ein echt gemeingermanischer Baum ist ferner die Linde,

tilia [= Bienenfreundin, Silberlinde in Mazedonien] althochdeutsch. linta, die namentlich der altgermanische Krieger für seinen Schild verwertete und die das bauende Volk besonders wegen ihres Honigduftes hochschätzte.

„Linde, du einziger Baum, Dich grüßt wohl selbst der Blinde, Der deinen Namen nie im Traum Vernommen, noch als Linde“.

(F. Hebbel.)

Das Volk hatte für den die honigliefernden Bienen anziehenden Lindenbaum stets eine besondere Verehrung; denn der Honig, der mit der reicheren Lindenblüte noch reichlicher floß, war eine besondere Leckerspeise, mit der man die Totengeister versöhnen konnte. Kein Wunder, wenn auch der Lindenbaum wie ein Speisenbaum zum „heiligen Baume“ wurde, dessen Heilkraft noch heute populär ist."

Quellen und Forschungen zur Deutschen Volkskunde, Max Höfler, 1908.


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1 year ago
Magie Der Bäume: Die Hasel
Magie Der Bäume: Die Hasel
Magie Der Bäume: Die Hasel

Magie der Bäume: die Hasel


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10 months ago
“shingar” In Punjabi Means The “adornment” Or “decoration” Of Oneself. Something As Seemingly
“shingar” In Punjabi Means The “adornment” Or “decoration” Of Oneself. Something As Seemingly
“shingar” In Punjabi Means The “adornment” Or “decoration” Of Oneself. Something As Seemingly
“shingar” In Punjabi Means The “adornment” Or “decoration” Of Oneself. Something As Seemingly

“shingar” in punjabi means the “adornment” or “decoration” of oneself. something as seemingly simple as putting on makeup or doing your girlfriend’s hair, is somewhat of a ritual that brings women together. from the careful hands that apply mehndi, to the purposeful placement of kajal on the eyes, women adorn themselves and each other with such love and care.

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Lughnasadh, 31st July - 1st August, The Birth Of Autumn.

Lughnasadh, 31st July - 1st August, the birth of Autumn.

"Ah, never of a summer night Will life again be half as sweet As in that country of delight Where straying, staying, with happy feet, We watched the fire-flies in the wheat.

Full dark and deep the starless night, Still throbbing with the summer heat; There was no ray of any light, But dancing, glancing, far and fleet, Only the fire-flies in the wheat.", from The Fire-Flies in the Wheat, by Harriet Prescott Spofford.

"If all must leave me and go back Along a blind and fearful track So that you can make anew, Fusing with intenser fire, Something nearer your desire; If my soul must go alone Through a cold infinity, Or even if it vanish, too, Beauty, I have worshipped you.

Let this single hour atone For the theft of all of me.", from August Moonrise, by Sara Teasdale.

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