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The owl didn't see it coming
Hekรกte, Mother of Witches,
Bring fortune and joy to your followers,
Hold us close to Your cloak,
Accept our offerings of garlic and wine,
Accept our devotion of You - dear Goddess of All.
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Hekรกte, Guardian of the Gate,
Sweeper of pathways,
Knowledge of the Crossroads,
Let Your Hounds protect us,
Let Your Torchlight heal us,
Find us and love oh Queen of Witches, accept our offerings!
Late afternoon sun at home! Hail the Gods of รsgarรฐr and the spirits of the land ๐ค
Today marked the end of my Yule celebrations. Letโs bid farewell to the darkness, and welcome to the sunlight!
circle paintings
ink, gouache, acrylic, and soap on paper
4.5" x 6", 2024
gazing into my empty paper coffee cup like:
A lot of people have asked me to upload these to my Redbubble shop, so here they are!ย
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Jo Brown
Biologist and artist
Journals
Easter/Ostara (1901) by Johannes Gehrts. The Goddess ฤostre/*Ostara flies through the heavens surrounded by Roman-inspired putti, beams of light, and animals. Germanic peoples look up at the Goddess from the realm below. From 'Walhall: Germanische Gรถtter- und Heldensagen', 1901.
"In olden time the English people -- for it did not seem fitting to me that I should speak of other people's observance of the year and yet be silent about my own nation's -- calculated their months according to the course of the moon.ย Hence, after the manner of the Greeks and the Romans (the months) take their name from the Moon, for the Moon is called mona and the month monath. The first month, which the Latins call January, is Giuli; February is called Solmonath; March Hrethmonath; April, Eosturmonath; May, Thrimilchi; June, Litha; July, also Litha; August, Weodmonath; September, Halegmonath; October, Winterfilleth; November, Blodmonath; December, Giuli, the same name by which January is called. ... Nor is it irrelevant if we take the time to translate the names of the other months. ... Hrethmonath is named for their Goddess Hretha, to whom they sacrificed at this time.ย Eosturmonath has a name which is now translated "Paschal month", and which was once called after a Goddess of theirs named Eostre, in whose honour feasts were celebrated in that month.ย Now they designate that Paschal season by her name, calling the joys of the new rite by the time-honoured name of the old observance.ย Thrimilchi was so called because in that month the cattle were milked three times a day..." -Bede, De Ratione Temporum 15. Written in the year 725 CE.. (The Reckoning of Time, tr. Faith Wallis, Liverpool University Press 1988, pp.53-54)
In this article, you will learn How To Cast A Protection Spell On A Necklace and the difference between an amulet and a talisman. Let's begi
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