Blessed Yule and Happy New Year 2021!
I’m so happy to have so many new followers, so here’s a summary of all the posts I have written this year. Feel free to use all of theses resources for your grimoire or book of shadows 😊
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🔮 13 goals of a witch
❌ Closed practices & cultural appropriation
✨ Daily rituals using the 4 elements
🧹 Home cleansing using the 4 elements
🃏 Tarot practice for beginners
✨ Tips for stressed witches
📚 Witchy Study Tips
📅 Weekly Rituals
🧼 Witchy Reset Day
🎧 Witchy Podcasts
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📜 Sabbats journal prompts
💀 Celebrating Samhain
🎬 Movies, podcasts and TV shows for Samhain
🃏 Samhain Tarot Spread
✨ Samhain Ritual: Dumb Supper
☁️ After Samhain: November 1st
❄️ Celebrating Yule
🌨️ Winter Spells & Rituals
🎁 Festive Gifts for Witches
🍷 Witchy Mulled Wine Potion
🎄 Practicing Witchcraft during Christmas
🃏 Yule Tarot Spread
🎅 Celebrating Yule and Christmas alone
🎆 Celebrating New Year’s Eve as a witch
🕯️ Celebrating Imbolc
🐣 Celebrating Ostara
🌸 Celebrating Beltane
☀️ Celebrating Litha
🌽 Celebrating Lammas
🍂 Celebrating Mabon
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🕯️ Candle Magic
🔞 Sex Magic
🌿 Tea Magic
🩸 Period Magic
🌊 Water Magic
💻 Tech Witchcraft
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🌙 Full Moons of the Year
🌑 New Moon Magic
🌒 Waxing Crescent Moon Magic
🌓 First Quarter Moon Magic
🌔 Waxing Gibbous Moon Magic
🌕 Full Moon Magic
🌖 Waning Gibbous Moon Magic
🌗 Last Quarter Moon Magic
🌘 Waning Crescent Moon Magic
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Let me know your posts requests for 2021, I would be happy to share the knowledge I have as a practicing witch for almost 6 years! Love you all ❤️
“Some stones have a hole naturally weathered through them by wind or water, or created by fossilized worm tunnels. These stones are called hag stones, Odin stones, or holey stones. Witches will sometimes tie a red ribbon through the hole of smaller ones and use them to protect a home or barn, or wear a very small one as a protective amulet. One legend says that if you peek through the hole, you will be able to see the land of Faery. These stones are most effective if you find one yourself or receive one as a gift.” -from “How to Become a Witch: The Path of Nature, Spirit & Magick” by Amber K and Azrael Arynn K
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femeiche
http://www.weecke-verlag.de/
Essential oils
*Dilute Essential oils with a form of duplication oil before applying to skin! Olive oil, and other things work.*
Geranium oil- Known to aid in calming nerves, relieving stress and easing depression. Also helps of menopause.
Pink Grapefruit oil- acts as Disinfectant, stimulant and antidepressant.
Cinnamon oil- Aids in increasing blood circulation, and acts as a sexual stimulant. When mixed with carrier oil, it makes a good massage oil for aching muscles.
Clary Sage oil- Known to help boost self-esteem, confidence, hope and mental strength, therefore it also aids depression.
Rosemary oil- When inhaled it can boost mental energy, as well as clear the respiratory tract.
Frankincense oil- Helps keep a clear mind, relieve chronic stress and anxiety, reducing pain and inflammation as well as boosting immunity. This oil aids in fighting cancer.
Lemon oil- Known to remove mental fatigue, exhaustion, dizziness, anxiety, nervousness and nervous tension.
Bergamot oil- Known to relieve stress levels or high tension and best used in a diffuser.
Ylang ylang oil- Very good for the skin, known to refresh it and best used in a diffuser.
Patchouli oil- Has wound healing and scar reducing properties, as well as aphrodisiac effects.
Eucalyptus oil- Great for aromatherapy, aiding respiratory problems, and massaging oil.
Lavender oil- Known for its relaxing and calming qualities, this oil is good for massaging, relaxation and aromatherapy.
Lemongrass oil- Having invigorating properties, acting also as an antiseptic.
Orange oil- Having warmth and cleanliness properties, it works as a very good diffused oil.
Peppermint oil- Known well for being used in aromatherapy, massage oil and inhalation.
Tea tree oil- Aiding well as a herbal skin remedy, aromatherapy and home remedy use.
♡ lilac cream tarts
♡ honey lilac posset
♡ rose honey rice pudding
♡ plum blossom honey panna cotta
♡ wild violet sweethearts
♡ white clover pudding
♡ lavender tea milk punch
♡ dutch puff pancake with lemon curd & primrose cream
all recipes sourced from gathervictoria.com, which also has loads of interesting information on ancestral food traditions, herbalism, and women’s history ❦
In alten Zeiten wurde das Wildschwein nicht nur wegen seiner physischen Stärke und seines Mutes während der Jagd bewundert, sondern auch als heiliges Tier verehrt, das eng mit der Erdmutter und der Fruchtbarkeit der Natur verbunden ist.
Die Kelten sahen im Wildschwein eine Manifestation der Kraft des Kriegers und des Durchsetzungsvermögen. Es wurde oft in Geschichten und Legenden als Beschützer der Wälder und ihrer Geheimnisse dargestellt.
In der keltischen Geschichte wird das Wildschwein häufig zusammen mit Kriegern und Göttern abgebildet, was seine Bedeutung als Symbol der Macht und des Schutzes unterstreicht.
Für diejenigen, die sich vom Wildschwein angezogen fühlen, mag es eine Einladung sein, die eigenen inneren Stärken zu erkunden, den Mut zu finden, sich Unbekanntem zu stellen, und die Führung zu übernehmen, wenn der Weg vor uns ungewiss ist...