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Pagan Deities
This part is separated into “deity categories” where I will only be listing the deities in each category because they may overlap and I unfortunately don’t have the time to go through every single deity, if any interest you by name feel free to look them up, but the categories should be helpful if you want to find a deity in a specific category, there are 15 deity categories from the website I used and I want to make sure my sources are good, so any feedback with corrections or additions you think I should add to it are greatly appreciated, especially since not every culture is represented in every category :)
Deities of Love and Marriage
Aphrodite (Greek)
Cupid (Roman)
Eros (Greek)
Frigga (Norse)
Hathor (Egyptian)
Hera (Greek)
Juno (Roman)
Parvati (Hindu)
Venus (Roman)
Vesta (Roman)
Deities of Healing
Asclepius (Greek)
Airmed (Celtic)
Aja (Yoruba)
Apollo (Greek)
Artemis (Greek)
Babalu Aye (Yoruba)
Bona Dea (Roman)
Brighid (Celtic)
Eir (Norse)
Febris (Roman)
Heka (Egyptian)
Hygieia (Greek)
Isis (Egyptian)
Maponus (Celtic)
Panacaea (Greek)
Sirona (Celtic)
Vejovis (Roman)
Lunar Deities
Alignak (Inuit)
Artemis (Greek)
Cerridwen (Celtic)
Chang’e (Chinese)
Coyolxauhqui (Aztec)
Diana (Roman)
Hecate (Greek)
Selene (Greek)
Sina (Polynesia)
Thoth (Egyptian)
Deities of Death and the Underworld
Anubis (Egyptian)
Demeter (Greek)
Freya (Norse)
Hades (Greek)
Hecate (Greek)
Hel (Norse)
Meng Po (Chinese)
Morrighan (Celtic)
Osiris (Egyptian)
Whiro (Maori)
Yama (Hindu)
Deities of the Winter Solstice
Alcyone (Greek)
Ameratasu (Japan)
Baldur (Norse)
Bona Dea (Roman)
Cailleach Bheur (Celtic)
Demeter (Greek)
Dionysus (Greek)
Frau Holle (Norse)
Frigga (Norse)
Hodr (Norse)
Holly King (British/Celtic)
Horus (Egyptian)
La Befana (Italian)
Lord of Misrule (British)
Mithras (Roman)
Odin (Norse)
Saturn (Roman)
Spider Woman (Hopi)
Deities of Imbolc
Aradia (Italian)
Aenghus Og (Celtic)
Aphrodite (Greek)
Bast (Egyptian)
Ceres (Roman)
Cerridwen (Celtic)
Eros (Greek)
Faunus (Roman)
Gaia (Greek)
Hestia (Greek)
Pan (Greek)
Venus (Roman)
Vesta (Roman)
Deities of Spring
Asase Yaa (Ashanti)
Cybele (Roman)
Eostre (Western Germanic)
Freya (Norse)
Osiris (Egyptian)
Saraswati (Hindu)
Fertility Deities
Artemis (Greek)
Bes (Egyptian)
Bacchus (Roman)
Cernunnos (Celtic)
Flora (Roman)
Hera (Greek)
Kokopelli (Hopi)
Mbaba Mwana Waresa (Zulu)
Pan (Greek)
Priapus (Greek)
Sheela-na-Gig (Celtic)
Xochiquetzal (Aztec)
Deities of the Summer Solstice
Amaterasu (Shinto)
Aten (Egyptian)
Apollo (Greek)
Hestia (Greek)
Horus (Egyptian)
Huitzilopochtli (Aztec)
Juno (Roman)
Lugh (Celtic)
Sulis Minerva (Celtic, Roman)
Sunna or Sol (Germanic)
Deities of the Fields
Adonis (Assyrian)
Attis (Phrygean)
Ceres (Roman)
Dagon (Semitic)
Demeter (Greek)
Lugh (Celtic)
Mercury (Roman)
Osiris (Egyptian)
Parvati (Hindu)
Pomona (Roman)
Tammuz (Sumerian)
Deities of the Hunt
Artemis (Greek)
Cernunnos (Celtic)
Diana (Roman)
Herne (British, Regional)
Mixcoatl (Aztec)
Odin (Norse)
Ogun (Yoruba)
Orion (Roman)
Pakhet (Egyptian)
Warrior Deities
Ares (Greek)
Athena (Greek)
Bast (Egyptian)
Huitzilopochtli (Aztec)
Mars (Roman)
The Morrighan (Celtic)
Thor (Norse)
Tyr (Norse)
Warrior Pagans
Mother Goddesses
Asasa Ya (Ashanti)
Bast (Egyptian)
Bona Dea (Roman)
Brighid (Celtic)
Cybele (Roman)
Demeter (Greek)
Freya (Norse)
Frigga (Norse)
Gaia (Greek)
Isis (Egyptian)
Juno (Roman)
Mary (Christian, but not referred to as a goddess according to some Christian beliefs)
Yemaya (West African/ Yoruban)
Source: https://www.learnreligions.com/types-of-pagan-deities-2561986 the links of each category show the deities provided
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🫖🌱🧚🏼things to research as a beginner witch🧚🏼🌱🫖
i recommend storing the information you find in a book of shadows, grimoire or digitally!
☾the history of witchcraft
☾types of witches
☾types of magick
☾types of spells
☾types of divination
☾talismans vs. sigils
☾seals
☾symbols
☾deities
☾spirits
☾closed/open practices
☾lucid dreaming
☾the elements
☾grounding
☾herbs & crystals (note which herbs cannot be used internally)
☾altars
☾moon phases
☾types of spells
☾energy
Lies 😅
Small witchcraft things you can do 💕
If you wear glasses and/or contacts, keep a quartz crystal in the glasses case/on top of the contact case overnight to help you see the world with "clarity" (spiritual clarity of course, if you're like me your eye sight it too far gone for real clarity lol)
Add spices to your coffee or tea to set attention (you can stir clockwise for bringing something into your life and counterclockwise to take something out)
Lay out your clothes for tomorrow with crystals that will set your intentions for the days (like a rose quartz if you're gonna go on a date in said outfit, just for example). You can also use color magic to match intentions as well.
Use makeup too! This can be anywhere from using color to match intentions like above with clothes, to drawing sigils with concealer before blending (or if you want it to be visible, add a sigil to your eyeliner look)
Charm or add a ward to a stuffed animal you sleep with every night (or you can cast it on a blanket or pillow) so you have extra protection while you sleep.
Do witchy research! Want to learn about herbs? Then go do research about herbs! Wanna start using crystals? Do research on them and the most common ones.
Witchcraft isn't always about long complicated spells, magic is like a muscle that you work on and build up, and small exercises like these are great ways to build up that muscle when you don't gave a lot of time or energy
convenient places for sigils.
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Why Skepticism is Important in Witchcraft
1. You don’t want to contribute something to magic when it’s actually something explainable. Is seeing a stray cat a sign or is it more probable that you live in an area with a lot of strays? Did it rain because you preformed a weather spell or was rain already probable? Examine all of the possibilities, and use your discretion to determine the most likely reason.
2. When magic happens, you will be able to know. Looking at things with a skeptical eye will help you be able to figure out what works in your practice, and what doesn’t work in your practice, which is important. We want results!
3. If you have mental illness (as I do), you have to make sure that you aren’t contributing phenomena to witchcraft instead of ignoring a serious issue that is going on mentally. If I begin to see or hear things, I will always look at the mental health aspect first to make sure I am in a sound mind. If you are seeing or hearing things, please please please rule out mental illness my loves.
Spiritual Properties to Add to your Coffee! ☕️💫
Almond Milk ~ Money, Prosperity, Wisdom, Communication
Anise ~ Protection, Purification
Banana ~ Fertilizer, Potency, Prosperity
Blueberry ~ Protection
Cardomon ~ Lust, Love
Cinnamon ~ Success, Healing, Power, Lust, Protection, Love
Cherry ~ Love, Divination
Chili Flakes ~ Hex-Breaking, Love, Passion
Chocolate ~ Joy, Relaxation, Healing
Coconut Milk ~ Purification, Protection
Coffee ~ Motivation, Grounding
Cow Milk ~ Fertility, Healing, Life, Abundance, Beginning, Protection
Crystal Water ~ Takes on the energies of the crystal on/near it! (Please don’t drink water that’s had crystal’s in it. It may be unsafe.)
Ginger ~ Money, Success, Power
Maple Syrup ~ Love, Longevity, and Money.
Mint ~ Wealth, Healing, and Protection
Moon Water ~ Feminine energies, Emotion/Expression, Intuition, Protection
Nutmeg ~ Luck, Money, Health
Oat Milk ~ Money, Prosperity, Grounding
Strawberry ~ Luck, Love
Sugar ~ Love, Lust, Attraction
Sun Water ~ Masculine energies, Passion, Strength, Motivation
Vanilla ~ Love, Lust
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Let me know what else you’d like to learn about!
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Witchcraft 101 - Ingredients you probably have but never thought to use:
Plain, basic, normal rocks. Use them to mark a circle. Paint sigils on them and place them accordingly. Tie something you want gone from your life (metaphorically - like a picture - paper, not film - of your ex or a gift from a toxic friend) to the rock and put it into a body of water, where it'll sink. Or you can bury it.
Glass. Being transparent (most of the time), glass can be used to aid in revealing the truth and seeing past lies, unrealistic ideas, and idealized aspects of your life.
Your shower. Yeah, we talk about ritual baths frequently, but showers can serve a similar but unique purpose. With a shower, you can visualize and manifest whatever it is you need pouring down onto you, and whatever it is you want to get rid of being rinsed and sucked down the drain.
Anything you can wear on your person - makeup, clothes, jewelry (even your hair if you wanna go that way). Color correspondence is talked about a lot in the community, but usually in reference to things you keep around you, not things you keep on you or carry with you.
Yeah, I know this one is a little short today, but I wanted to get another one of these out and I'm not feeling the best today. Feel free to give me further witchcraft 101 topic suggestions.
Vibe along sweet soul . . .
☽ little tips for witches ☾
here I will leave some very useful tips for those who have been in practice for some time, as well as for beginners. I hope this text will illuminate and help each one on their way! ✨
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• to do energy cleaning in your home, put in a glass: water, coarse salt and charcoal. position it behind the entrance door.
• bury egg shells in a pot or in your home garden to ensure abundance and fertility in your home.
• do not put the ashes left over from the incense out, they can be reused in making the black salt.
• burn dry rosemary to attract protection, purification, psychic abilities and openness for healing.
• to attract positive energies to you, spread several mirrors around your home, just avoid those with sharp details on your edge. they also help to clear the mind.
• to ward off any bother that is bothering you, write the key words of the situation on a white candle. light the candle and ask the fire beings to burn this evil that you want to destroy.
• spread blackheads under the bed for protection during your sleep.
• make a wreath with chamomile flower and hang it on the door to protect the environment throughout the year from physical and spiritual damage.
• use cinnamon to improve your individual skill with prophecy through divination, channeling and working with oracles.
• when making your own oils, use olive oil and dried herbs of your choice.
• press and store rosemary leaves in your books. this will increase your wisdom during your studies and your memory, making you learn more easily.
• burn some thyme on your altar to clean up your magic space. thyme when burned with incense strengthens psychic power.
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