Signs You Are An Earth Angel

signs you are an earth angel

Signs You Are An Earth Angel

♡ you are quiet and quite introverted, you love time alone to recharge yourself and heal

♡ you feel like helping people, serving them, is your main purpose. you feel joy by helping other people

♡ you are an empath, and have a deeply strong sensitive heart. you can almost feel other people’s pain

♡ you love animals and nature a lot. you feel safe between the whispers of the trees and the birds singing

♡ you dislike violence to humans and to animals. most earth angels are vegetarian/vegan

♡ you have/had imaginary friends

♡ you are deeply psychic and you are prone to spiritual or paranormal experiences

♡ you are also spiritual

♡ you feel like you are here for a purpose but can’t wrap your head about what it is

♡ you are an old soul and you adore vintage treasures

♡ that said, you dislike the modern world and/or don’t feel connected to it

♡ you have felt like an outcast most of your life or you had the feeling of not “fitting in”

♡ animals and intuitive people feel attracted to you

♡ you adore plants, and have your house filled with plants and flowers

♡ you are fearless or have few fears. death doesn’t scare you

Signs You Are An Earth Angel
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1 year ago

The Nature of an Old Soul ♡

• Your idea of bliss is singular to the vibrations of a certain place: Preferring to frequent history or art museums, antique or secondhand shops, haunted inns and cemeteries, or historical + architectural sites; you love to experience the large role played by the various energies which make up your surroundings

• A deep fascination is held by you when presented with trinket collections (no matter how much dust has correlated upon them over time!), ghost stories, vintage copies of books or albums, or aged family photographs

• You can see yourself inhabiting a cozy cottage home somewhere in the faroff countryside - or an old, towering castle whose stairways and cooridors are rich with the frequencies of days gone by

• You hail simplicity as the truest form of abundance: Love letters, songs played on the turntable, watching black-and-white films, flower bouquets, visiting the theatre, or spending hours reminiscing beneath the stars or sun are some of the truest ways to your heart

• "I love this song!" you often proclaim when an older tune comes on, only then realizing that you're the only one around who knows it!

• You have a tendency to get along very well with older beings or with animals; as you are more than happy to listen to the memories shared by humans who have seen more than you, or to whisper secrets to the furry ears of dogs or cats

~ L-PF ♡


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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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2 months ago

𝐎𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐚

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𝐎𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐚
𝐎𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐚
𝐎𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐚
𝐎𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐚
𝐎𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐚
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What is Ostara?

Ostara is a lesser sabbat that marks the official arrival of spring and takes place on the spring equinox, around March 20-21 in the Northern Hemisphere and September 20-23 in the Southern Hemisphere. It’s the moment when day and night are of equal length, symbolizing balance before the days begin to grow longer and light overcomes darkness. This is a time of renewal, fertility, and new beginnings, making it perfect for fresh starts and setting intentions for the season ahead.

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The Legend of Ostara

According to a legend, Ostara is celebrated in honor of the Germanic goddess of the dawn and spring. The story goes that she once found a bird injured by the cold of winter. To save it, she transformed it into a hare, but the hare retained its ability to lay eggs. As a sign of gratitude, the hare painted and gifted eggs to the goddess, which is why eggs remain a central symbol of Ostara today. (1883, H. Krebs)

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Goddess Eostre

Eostre, also known as Ostara, is the Germanic goddess of spring, fertility, and renewal. Her name is linked to the word "east" and the rising dawn, and some believe it means "Radiant Dawn." Eostre represents the spirit of spring and the return of fertility to the earth. Her arrival was traditionally celebrated with flowers, singing, bell ringing, and the lighting of new fires at dawn. She is often described as a beautiful young woman with flowers woven into her hair, accompanied by her consort and also her sacred animal, a hare. Sometimes he appears as a full-grown man, other times as a small rabbit cradled in her arms. Together, they bring eggs, a powerful symbol of the earth’s rebirth and fertility.

There isn’t much information about Eostre, but she is mentioned in the writings of an 8th-century monk, Venerable Bede. He recorded that the pagan Anglo-Saxons of medieval Northumbria held festivals in her honor during the month of April. Other than this, we don’t know much about how she was worshiped in ancient times. However, by the 19th century, she had become an important figure in German folklore, appearing in literature, paintings, and stories. She is often depicted as a youthful maiden adorned with flowers, symbolizing nature’s renewal after winter.

Some ancient festivals are said to have honored her with offerings of flowers, eggs, and feasts, welcoming the warmth and life she brings. Venerable Bede documented these traditions around the year 700 CE while traveling through Europe, recording pagan customs for the Catholic Church. The Church later attempted to shift the focus from Eostre to the resurrection of Jesus, but many ancient traditions remained deeply rooted. Eventually, instead of trying to erase them, the Church adapted and merged the two celebrations, renaming their spring festival “Easter” as a way to unite both traditions.

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The Symbolism of The Painted Eggs

Eggs have long been a symbol of fertility, renewal, and the emergence of new life. Many cultures have used painted eggs in their spring festivals, from ancient Egyptians and Persians to European pagans. In the context of Ostara, eggs represent the potential for new beginnings and the fertility of the land as it awakens from winter. Decorating eggs is a tradition that has continued for centuries, carrying the magic of transformation and the blessings of abundance for the coming season.

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Magic Correspondences

Planets: Mars

Season: Spring

Element: Air

Time of the Day: Dawn, Early Morning

Tarot: The High Priestess, The Emperor, Sevend of Wands, Justice

Colors: All pastel colors, yellow, green, pink, blue, brown

Herbs: Sorrel, Mint, Rosemary, Ginger, Irish Moss, Tansy, Woodruff, Wood Betony, Star Anise, Catnip

Fruits: Strawberries, Tangerine, Bananas, Lemon, Grapefruit, Apple, Orange, Mulberries, Kiwi

Vegetables: Artichokes, Asparagus, Carrots, Spring Onions, Garlic, Wild Nettles, Mushrooms

Crystals: Aquamarine, Jasper, Amethyst, Rose Quartz, Green Aventurine, Moonstone. Amazonite

Runes: Teiwaz, Ehwaz, Berkana

Trees: Birch, Rowan, Dogwood, Ash, Alder

Godesses: Eostre, Freyja, Aphrodite, Isis, Hecate, Demeter, Gaia, Athena, Astarte, Minerva, Cybele, The Morrigan

Gods: Mars, Ares, Apollo, Pan, Cernunnos, Tyr, Odin, Osiris, Dagda, Adonis

Dragon: Grael, Sairys

Flowers: Daffodil, Hyacinth, Daisy, Tulips, Clover, Crocus, Violet, Rose, Jasmine, Lilac, Honeysuckle

Animals: Hare, Rabbit, Chicks, Lamb, Butterfly, Robin, Bee, Snake. Deer, Wolf

Magical Powers: Balance, Renewal, Action, New Beginnings, Hope, New Possibilities, Fertility, Rebirth

Symbols: Rabbits, Eggs, Flowers, Bees, Birds and Nests, Butterflies, Flower Crowns, Seeds

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Activities to do:

🐰 Decorate your space with Ostara symbols like eggs, bunnies, baby chicks etc.

🐣 Start planting seeds in your garden.

🐰 Buy or pick fresh flowers and place them in your home.

🐣 Paint some eggs. Use simple colors or add sigils, runes, symbols or anything you want to attract.

🐰 If you have a farm or a garden, it's the perfect time to buy and raise baby chicks! <3

🐣 Enjoy a festive meal to celebrate both Ostara and Spring Equinox.

🐰 Do some painting or other creative activities.

🐣 Do a deep spring cleaning, you rearrange your furniture for a fresh start.

🐰 Clean up your garden.

🐣 Leave seeds in your garden for birds.

🐰 Spend time in nature and look for the first signs of spring.

🐣 Make a list of goals to accomplish before spring ends.

🐰 Burn some incense to cleanse your space.

🐣 Make special Ostara candles with seasonal colors or herbs.

🐰 Do a tarot, rune, or pendulum reading in the morning of Ostara.

🐣 Try an Ostara guided meditation to connect with the celebration.

🐰 Honor Goddess Eostre with offerings or prayers.

🐣 Make an Ostara magickal jar

🐰 Wear clothing or jewelry in Ostara colors.

🐣 Try new recipes, especially with eggs and carrots.

🐰 Drink some tea and relax.

🐣 Read about Ostara and its traditions.

🐰 Make a flower crown for yourself or a loved one.

🐣 Try colorful makeup inspired by spring.

🐰 Dye eggs naturally or try flower prints on them.

🐣 Make friendship bracelets and share them with your loved ones.

🐰 Spend time with animals and connect with their energy.

🐣 Host an Ostara picnic or dinner with friends or family.

🐰 Plant your dream garden or buy new flower seeds.

🐣 Try aromatherapy with fresh scents (spring flowers).

🐰 Plan an egg hunt for fun with friends or family.

🐣 Connect with deities associated with Ostara and spring.

🐰 Worship your deities and honor Goddess Eostre.

🐣 Paint your nails in pastel colors.

🐰 Decorate your altar with Ostara symbols and colorful ribbons.

🐣 Try new activities, change routines, and care for yourself!

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Food and Drinks:

Anything that has eggs! omelet, deviled eggs, stuffed eggs, carrot cake, braided bread, honey pastries, lamb, ham, fish, green vegetables, asparagus, goat cheese, sheep cheese, cow milk cheese, goat milk, sheep milk, cow milk, seasonal fruits, orange juice, tangerine juice, homemade carrot juice, dishes garnished with parsley, sweet egg tarts, muffins, carrot muffins, waffles, hot cross buns, herbal tea, mint, salads garnished with edible flowers, lemon, lemon bread, violet flower cake, lavender cake, brownies, preserves from last season, apples, yogurt, mozzarella, chocolate cake.

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useful sources: Wicca: A Modern Guide To Witchcraft & Magick; Encyclopedia of Witchcraft: The Complete A-Z for the Entire Magical World by Judika Illes

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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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7 months ago

Die Erle

Andere Namen: Frau Else, Eller, Mönch, Seicherl

Die Erle
Die Erle

Schon in der griechischen Mythologie ist die Erle stark mit der Magie verknüpft: Die Töchter des Helios verwandeln sich in Trauer um ihren Vater in Erlen. Die große Zauberin Circe, ebenfalls Tochter des Helios, lebt mit ihren in Erlen verwandelten trauernden Schwestern auf der Insel Aiaia. Die Erle gilt hier also auch als Sitz der Seelen.

In der Irisch-keltischen Mythologie entsteht das erste Menschenpaar aus Bäumen: Der Mann aus einer Erle, die Frau aus einer Eberesche. Auch hier ist die Erle folglich eng mit der menschlichen Seele verbunden. Da die Kelten den Erlen große Verehrung entgegenbrachten, werden keltische Kultorte in den altbayrischen Wallfahrtsorten Erlbach, Irlach und Erlach vermutet, deren Namen alle mit der Erle verbunden sind.

Die Erle

Im Volksglauben galten Erlen als Bannbäume für die Seelen von Verbrechern, aber auch feenartige Wesen wie die Ellefru (Erlenfrau) wohnten in ihr. Darauf weist auch der Volksname „Frau Else“ hin. Im Brauchtum heißt es, wenn man die Axt an ihren Baum anlegt, klagt sie, schlägt man den Baum, dann blutet sie. Natürlich beruht auch der von Goethe formulierte Mythos vom Erlkönig auf der Überzeugung, der Baum sei Sitz der feenartigen Geister.

Nach dem altfränkischen Recht der Lex salica sollten vier Erlenstäbe zerbrochen und auseinandergeworfen werden, wenn ein Mitglied aus der Sippe schied. Die roten Bruchstellen des Erlenholzes symbolisierten dabei den Trennungsschmerz.

Die Erle

Im christlichen Mythos ist das Kreuz Christi aus Erlenholz gezimmert gewesen. Deshalb ist es vom Blute Christi rot gefärbt. In Thüringen war es bis Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts Brauch an Karfreitag Erlenzweige schweigend ins Haus zu tragen und daraus Kreuze zu fertigen. Eng damit verbunden sind magische Bräuche, nach denen die Erle Karfreitag gebrochen und geschlagen werden musste.

Der magische Baum Erle wurde auch zum Wettermachen genutzt. Wenn eine Hexe am Erlenbaum rüttelte, so konnte sie Gewitter heraufbeschwören. Ein am Karfreitag in den Boden gesteckter erlenzweig vertrieb den Mehltau und auch Maulwürfe. Auch zum Vertreiben von Spatzen und Mäusen wurden erlenzweige verwendet, die am Karfreitag gebrochen worden waren. Drei mit rotem Faden zusammengebundene erlenzweige schützen vor dem bösen Blick. Neben Hasel- und Weidenrute, war auch der Erlenreis mit der Wassersuche in der Radiästhesie verbunden.

Die Baumessenz der Schwarzerle schärft den verstand, unterstützt das Verstehen und die Erkenntnis von Zusammenhängen. Sie klärt die Wahrnehmung auf allen Ebenen. Die Essenz gibt die Kraft, unsere begrenzten psychischen Muster zu überschreiten und höheres Wissen zu erwerben.

©️Stefan Brönnle

Die Erle

Erle (Alnus glutinosa)

Verbreitung: Uferregionen, Gräben, Auenlandschaften

Ernte: Blätter und Rinde ab Frühjahr / Sommer

Verarbeitung: Abkochung, Auflage frischer Blätter auf das Zahnfleisch

Anwendung: In der Medizin ist die Erle weniger bekannt, wird jedoch eingesetzt um Krätze und andere Hautleiden zu lindern Besonders von Eiterflechte geplagte Haut soll gut auf eine Behandlung ansprechen. Auch Verbrennungen und Entzündungen werden mit Destillaten aus Erlenblättern oder -rinde behandelt. Weiterhin empfiehlt man sie bei Problemen mit dem Zahnfleisch. Die zerriebenen frischen Blätter lindern Zahnfleischbluten und leichte Entzündungen. Abkochungen halfen bei Beschwerden im Rachenraum. Außerdem wirken sie mild beruhigend auf entzündete Bronchien.

Mythologie und Magie: Die Kelten brachten die Erle mit dem Gott Bran in Verbindung, als Symbol der Wiederauferstehung, In dem altirischen „Lied der Waldbäume“ wird die Erle (oder Eise) als Kampfhexe bezeichnet. In der Wolfdietrichsage aus dem 13. Jahrhundert erscheint dem entsetzten Wolfdietrich nachts am Lagerfeuer die raue Else. Die Figur der Erlenfrau ist uralt und hat ihren Ursprung vermutlich bereits in der Eisenzeit. Sie ist die „blutende Mutter“, da sich ihr Saft in Verbindung mit Luft rot verfärbt. Später wurde sie aufgrund dieser Tatsache zur rothaarigen Hexe, die Irrlichter schickte, um Reisende vom rechten Weg abzubringen. Der nordischen Sage zufolge wurden die ersten Menschen aus Ulmen- oder Erlenholz (Embla / Frau) und Eschenholz (Ask / Mann) gefertigt.

Erlen wachsen in einem mystischen Zwischenreich, nicht wirklich an Land, aber auch noch nicht im Wasser und sind daher enger mit den Kleinen Leuten, den Wassermännern, Sumpfhexen, Nebel- und Moorgeistern, verbunden als viele andere Bäume. Ein Erlenbruch mag ein wenig unheimlich und düster erscheinen, vereinfacht aber gleichzeitig den Kontakt zur anderen Seite. Wer mit ihren Kräften umgehen kann, erlebt in der Erle einen machtvollen Baum, der der Weide in nichts nachsteht. Sie ist eine Verkörperung des Schwarzmondes, die dunkle Schwester der Weide. Als Schwellenbaum weiß dıe Erle um Dinge, die mit Übergängen zu tun haben und ist deren Geheimnisträger. Mit diesem Wissen um die anderen Welten, Tod und Wiedergeburt wirkt sie manchmal etwas schwermütig, verschlossen und ein wenig unnahbar. Wenn eine Erle nicht mit Ihnen reden will, seien Sie sicher, dass es zu Ihrem eigenen Schutz geschieht. Derjenige, der seine Emotionen nicht scheut und von der Erle dazu eingeladen wird, mıt ıhrer Energie zu arbeiten, könnte mit ihr gemeinsam die Grenzen des Möglichen überschreiten. Die Erlenkraft wird ihn dazu inspirieren, an seiner spirituellen Entwicklung zu arbeiten. AuRerdem steht ihm nun ein mächtiger Schutzgeist zur Seite.

Ganz besonders geeignet sind die Kräfte der Erle um Zugang zum Reich der Elementale und Naturwesen zu erhalten, mit dem Ziel, diese Welt und ihre Regeln besser zu verstehen. Wo die Weide leicht und eher mütterlich ist, ist Erlenkraft tiefgründig und eignet sich hervorragend für Frauen, die ein wenig sinnlicher und geheimnisvoller wirken wollen. Flöten um Naturgeister zu rufen sind in der Regel aus Erlenholz. Ebenso wurden viele Schutzamulette aus diesem Holz hergestellt. Das Holz von Erlen ist stark wasserresistent (Venedig wurde auf dem Holz von Erlen erbaut) und wird aufgrund des „Anlaufens“ oft für Zauberstäbe benutzt, mit denen Menstruationsrituale oder Dunkelmond-Anrufungen vollzogen werden.

Aus: Der grüne Hain


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10 months ago
Hermann Hendrich

Hermann Hendrich

7 months ago

Die Welt der Natur ist eine wunderbare Quelle, die jenen hilft, die sie achten und respektieren, und jene bestraft, die selbstsüchtig handeln und andere ausbeuten. Alle Wesen sind mit allen ihren Teilen heilig, und dazu gehört auch unser Selbst. Deshalb versuchen wir, uns - alles an uns - kennen zu lernen, zu lieben und zu verstehen, Geduld und mitGefühl aufzubringen sowie Geschicklichkeit und Humor zu entwickeln. Wir bemühen uns zu lernen, wie wir ganz wunderbar für uns selbst sorgen können - so wie wir für ein geliebtes Kind sorgen würden, so wie die Natur für uns sorgen würde...


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1 year ago

Faerie Sight

Faerie Sight

How to see faeries:

Wearing one’s coat inside out.

Wearing a posy of primroses.

A four leaf clover crushed and put into an ointment may give one sight of the Faeries as well as placing Faerie Ointment on the eyelids.

Bending over and looking backwards through your legs.

Looking through a Fir knot hole.

Looking through a loop made with a Rowan twig may cause Faerie sight.

Looking through a hag stone. 

Meditating on a daily basis.

Averting one’s vision.

Dawn, moon, dusk, and midnight are the best times for faerie sightings.

Believe - faeries will most likely not show themselves to non-believers.

Have good intention - faeries can sense it.

Looking for a long time without blinking.


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10 months ago
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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forestwitchnika - ♡ Nika the witch ♡
♡ Nika the witch ♡

side blog about herbalism, witchcraft and paganism

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