Micah Ulrich
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Micah Ulrich
Lunar Womb - The Sleeping Green
Tour De Garde
2016
Prepare for Beltane, create the setting for some delicious Sex Magick for the Full Moon right before Beltane hits. What will you be doing? :) Here’s a link to the ritual: https://thewitchesbox.com/sex-magic-orgasm-magic-ritual/
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Pagan Festivals: Walpurgisnacht
We’ve covered Beltane, and now I want to cover
Walpurgisnacht.
Walpurgisnacht, known in English as Walpurgis Night, is the German name for the night of the 30th of April. It is the eve of the feast that celebrates Saint Walpurga.
In Germanic folklore, Walpurgisnacht is also known as “Hexennacht” - which literally translates as “witches night” - and is the night that witches gather upon the highest peak in the Harz Mountains in central Germany.
Walpurgisnacht is celebrated throughout Europe (Germany, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Sweden, Denmark, Slovenia, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), in locally varying forms.
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Maxine and Alex Sanders performing a winter witch ritual
James Allen St. John (1875-1957), ‘Ave Pan’, “House of Greystoke”, 1983 Originally a cover for ‘Fate Magazine’, September 1950 Source
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