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The Wheel of the Year
The Wheel of the Year is an annual cycle of seasonal festivals, observed by many modern Pagans. It consists of either four or eight festivals: either the solstices and equinoxes, known as the “quarter days”, or the four midpoints between, known as the “cross quarter days”.
The festivals celebrated by differing sects of modern Paganism can vary considerably in name and date. Observing the cycle of the seasons has been important to many people, both ancient and modern, and many contemporary Pagan festivals are based to varying degrees on folk traditions.
In many traditions of modern Pagan cosmology, all things are considered to be cyclical, with time as a perpetual cycle of growth and retreat tied to the Sun’s annual death and rebirth.
Yule/Winter Solstice: a festival observed by the historical Germanic peoples, later undergoing Christian reformulation resulting in the now better-known Christmastide. A celebration the beginning of longer days, as this is the shortest day of the year in terms of sunlight.Â
Imbolc: the first cross-quarter day following Midwinter this day falls on the first of February and traditionally marks the first stirrings of spring. It is time for purification and spring cleaning in anticipation of the year’s new life. For Celtic pagans, the festival is dedicated to the goddess Brigid, daughter of The Dagda and one of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
Among witches reclaiming tradition, this is the  time for pledges and dedications for the coming year. Ostara/Spring Equinox: from this point on, days are longer than the nights. Many mythologies, regard this as the time of rebirth or return for vegetation gods and celebrate the spring equinox as a time of great fertility.
Germanic pagans dedicate the holiday to their fertility goddess, Ostara. She is notably associated with the symbols of the hare and egg. Her Teutonic name may be etymological ancestor of the words east and Easter. Beltrane: traditionally the first day of summer in Ireland, in Rome the earliest celebrations appeared in pre-Christian times with the festival of Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers, and the Walpurgis Night celebrations of the Germanic countries.Â
Since the Christianization of Europe, a more secular version of the festival has continued in Europe and America. In this form, it is well known for maypole dancing and the crowning of the Queen of the May.
Litha/Summer Solstice:Â one of the four solar holidays, and is considered the turning point at which summer reaches its height and the sun shines longest.
Luchnassad/Lammas: It is marked the holiday by baking a figure of the god in bread and eating it, to symbolize the sanctity and importance of the harvest. Celebrations vary, as not all Pagans are Wiccans. Â
The name Lammas (contraction of loaf mass) implies it is an agrarian-based festival and feast of thanksgiving for grain and bread, which symbolizes the first fruits of the harvest. Christian festivals may incorporate elements from the Pagan Ritual.
Mabon/Autumn Equinox: a Pagan ritual of thanksgiving for the fruits of the earth and a recognition of the need to share them to secure the blessings of the Goddess and the God during the coming winter months. The name Mabon was coined by Aidan Kelly around 1970 as a reference to Mabon ap Modron, a character from Welsh mythology. Among the sabbats, it is the second of the three Pagan harvest festivals, preceded by Lammas / Lughnasadh and followed by Samhain.
Samhain: considered by some as a time to celebrate the lives of those who have passed on, and it often involves paying respect to ancestors, family members, elders of the faith, friends, pets, and other loved ones who have died. In some rituals the spirits of the departed are invited to attend the festivities. It is seen as a festival of darkness, which is balanced at the opposite point of the wheel by the festival of Beltane, which is celebrated as a festival of light and fertility.
Hekate just massively fucking trolled me
Ok so today was the ONLY day this week my mom could take me to this one metaphysical shop. I was so excited n shit and so i pull up the address and guess what? Its closed, forever. Sadly its because the lady who owned it died. (May she rest peacefully in the summerland) ok so we couldnt go. I was really dissapointed and was really feeling down bc it really killed my mood. So then we are driving down the road and i look to my left and i see The Silver Willow! A shop that was on the list of shops but i didnt realize that we were going through rehoboth on my way home!! I was so happy and excited my mom and i went in and i got some crystals and a crystal book and it was amazing. On the way home i felt like it was fate that we found it. And i could hear Hekate telling me “gotcha!” And then she told me that that was for forgetting to water my plants. (Which i did immediately when i got home) but one thing that really confirmed it was Her trolling me was that its called the silver WILLOW. What is Hekates tree? a WILLOW TREE. Anyways i just thought it was kinda funny lol. Anyone else have any funny Deity stories?
-Aura
my crystal section of my grimoire has turned into a dictionary. mistake. send help
Media Library
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Witch & Wiccan Run Channels (All Channels) Molly Roberts Samantha Valens Akasha Wolf * Kelden Crimson Fyre Dragonfeather369 * Owlvine Green * Earthly Alchemy Noah Tempestarii Lunar Wisdom Kelly-Ann Maddox * House of Conjure Random Witch Raven Flower Lady Gravedancer Sunshine MorningRae Universal Pagan Temple TipToe Chick Joey Morris Ashera Star Goddess * Madame Pamita Green Eyed Witch Harmony Nice Lady Phoenix *favorites of mine
The Wheel of the Year
Wheel of the Year Wheel of the Year: Wiccan & Pagan - Sabbats Explained (Videos) Introduction: What is the Wheel of the Year? (Video)
Samhain Samhain: A History (Video) The Magick of Samhain & Halloween (Video) Witchcraft Diaries: Samhain (Video)
Yule Yule Magick & Winter Solstice Celebrations (Video) Lunar Wisdom:Â Yule/Winter Solstice (Video) Yule: Wicca for Beginners (Video) Witchcraft Diaries: Yule (Video)
Imbolc Lunar Wisdom: Imbolc (Video) Witchcraft Diaries: Imbolc (Video)
Ostara Lunar Wisdom: Ostara (Video) Witchcraft Diaries: Ostara (Video)
Beltane Lunar Wisdom: Beltane/May Day (Video) Witchcraft Diaries: Beltane (Video)
Litha Litha: Wicca for Beginners (Video) Lunar Wisdom:Â Litha (Video) Witchcraft Diaries: Litha (Video)
Lammas/Lughnasadh Lunar Wisdom: Lammas (Video) Witchcraft Diaries: Lughnasadh (Video)Â
Mabon Mabon Magick & The Autumn Equinox (Video) Witchcraft Diaries: Mabon (Video)
Magickal Skills/Objects
Astrology Learn Astrology (Playlist) Astrology Series (Playlist) Astrology 101 (Video) Introduction to Astrology (Video) Introduction to Astrological Interpretation (Video) How to Read Your Birth Chart (Video) Houses in Astrology (Video) Mastering the Basic Language of Astrology (Video)
Crystals Benefits of Crystal Magick: For Beginners (Video) Crystals & Stones Part 2: Magickal Properties (Video) How to Cleanse, Charge & Consecrate Your Crystals (Video)
Gardening Gardening Basics (Playlist) Witchy Gardening (Playlist) Garden Planning for Beginners (Video) 5 Golden Rules of Garden Planning (Video) Planning a Cottage Garden (Video) Understanding Soil Types & Texture (Video) Improving Soil Types with Amendments (Video) Basic Gardening Tips: Common Mistakes When Gardening (Video) Weeding, Deadheading & Staking (Video)
Herbalism Herbalism (Playlist) Witchy Herbs (Playlist) Introduction to Herbalism: The Foundation of Understanding Plants (Video) How to Become an Herbalist (Video) Herbalism 101: Why You Should Use Herbs Daily (Video) The Power of Herbs (Video) Understanding Herbal Formulas (Video) Basic Herbal Energetics: 12 Categories of Herbs (Video) History of Herbs (Video) Planting an Herb Garden for Beginners (Video) Herb Harvesting Basics (Video) How to Dry Herbs: Harvesting, Drying & Storing Herbs (Video)
Scrying Intro to Scrying: What is Scrying? (Video) A Short Course in Scrying (Video) Magickal Techniques: The Art of Scrying (Video) How to Scry (Video)
Tarot Tarot 101: Understanding the Major Arcana (Video) How to Read Tarot Cards: Connecting with the Cards (Video) Tarot Cards: How to Read Tarot Cards (Video) Tarot Cards: Understanding Reversals (Video)
Other Schools of Thought
Hermeticism The Fundamentals of Ancient Alchemy & Hermeticism (Video)
Astrotheology Astrotheology & The Origins of Symbolism (Video) What is Astrotheology? (Video)
Sacred Geometry The Sacred Geometry Behind It All (Video) Ancient Knowledge Pt. 1: Consciousness, Sacred Geometry, Cymatics, & Illusion of Reality (Video) Ancient Knowledge Pt. 2: Fibonacci Sequence, Golden Ratio, Phi in Nature, DNA, & Fingerprint of God (Video) Sacred Geometry Explained (Video) The Sacred Geometry Movie (Video) Sacred Geometry: The Language of the Universe (Video)
Vibrational Frequency The Secrets of Frequency & Vibration (Video) The Secrets of Vibration: Hidden Truths of Sound (Video) How to Raise Your Frequency & Increase Your Vibration (Video) Low Vibration Energy vs. High Vibration Energy (Video) Raising Your Energy Technique (Video) 10 Signs of a Vibrational Shift (Video)
Mythology & Lore
General Mythology Mythology (Channel) History Channel: Clash of the Gods (Playlist)
Norse Mythology Norse Mythology (Playlist) Tales from Norse Legends (Video) Children of Odin (Video) BBC’s The Viking Sagas (Video)
Celtic/Scottish Mythology Celts, Celtic Mythology, and Druids (Playlist) The Celts: In the Beginning (Video) Scottish Myth & Legends (Video) Celtic Mythology (Playlist) (This seems to include Scottish mythology as well and does not differentiate)
Greek/Roman Mythology Greek Gods, Goddesses & Creatures (Video) Quest for the Gods (Video)
Egyptian Mythology The Religion of Ancient Egypt (Video) Egyptian Tales from the Papyri (Video) Mystery Teachings of Ancient Egypt Parts One & Two (Series)
Music
Witchy Music Ultimate Witch Songs (Playlist)
Pagan Music Yule (Pagan) Songs (Playlist)
Healing Frequencies (I chose one playlist that holds multiple videos with multiple frequencies to choose from) All Sofeggio Healing Frequency Compositions (Playlist)
Hey friends anyone have any ideas for e-grimoire making? Hecate is allowing me to make an online one as i do not have the things i need to make a physical one at the moment and i need some ideas to make it look pretty and organized! Anything helps!
Hecate don’t give a shit what kind of grimoire you keep ffs.
Im sorry but im guessing you dont worship the goddess as i do. She has told me she would prefer a physical grimoire, but as i do not have the time nor the supplies she says its okay to make an online one. I may be semi new to spirit / deity communication but i dont think you have the authority to say that when she told me herself.
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Hey friends anyone have any ideas for e-grimoire making? Hecate is allowing me to make an online one as i do not have the things i need to make a physical one at the moment and i need some ideas to make it look pretty and organized! Anything helps!
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Myths, Creatures, and Folklore
Want to create a religion for your fictional world? Here are some references and resources!
General:
General Folklore
Various Folktales
Heroes
Weather Folklore
Trees in Mythology
Animals in Mythology
Birds in Mythology
Flowers in Mythology
Fruit in Mythology
Plants in Mythology
Folktales from Around the World
Africa:
Egyptian Mythology
African Mythology
More African Mythology
Egyptian Gods and Goddesses
The Gods of Africa
Even More African Mythology
West African Mythology
All About African Mythology
African Mythical Creatures
Gods and Goddesses
The Americas:
Aztec Mythology
Haitian Mythology
Inca Mythology
Maya Mythology
Native American Mythology
More Inca Mythology
More Native American Mythology
South American Mythical Creatures
North American Mythical Creatures
Aztec Gods and Goddesses
Asia:
Chinese Mythology
Hindu Mythology
Japanese Mythology
Korean Mythology
More Japanese Mythology
Chinese and Japanese Mythical Creatures
Indian Mythical Creatures
Chinese Gods and Goddesses
Hindu Gods and Goddesses
Korean Gods and Goddesses
Europe:
Basque Mythology
Celtic Mythology
Etruscan Mythology
Greek Mythology
Latvian Mythology
Norse Mythology
Roman Mythology
Arthurian Legends
Bestiary
Celtic Gods and Goddesses
Gods and Goddesses of the Celtic Lands
Finnish Mythology
Celtic Mythical Creatures
Gods and Goddesses
Middle East:
Islamic Mythology
Judaic Mythology
Mesopotamian Mythology
Persian Mythology
Middle Eastern Mythical Creatures
Oceania:
Aboriginal Mythology
Polynesian Mythology
More Polynesian Mythology
Mythology of the Polynesian Islands
Melanesian Mythology
Massive Polynesian Mythology Post
Maori Mythical Creatures
Hawaiian Gods and Goddesses
Hawaiian Goddesses
Gods and Goddesses
Creating a Fantasy Religion:
Creating Part 1
Creating Part 2
Creating Part 3
Creating Part 4
Fantasy Religion Design Guide
Using Religion in Fantasy
Religion in Fantasy
Creating Fantasy Worlds
Beliefs in Fantasy
Some superstitions:
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Africa:
Ancient Egypt: the Mythology
Egyptian Gods
Legendary Monsters of Africa
The Americas:
Aztec Mythology
Incan Mythology
Haitian Mythology
Mayan Mythology
Asia:
Chinese Mythology
Japanese Mythology
Korean Mythology
Hindu Mythology
Japanese Folklore and Mythology
Chinese Mythology
Europe:
Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology
The Olympians
Women in Greek Myths
Greek Mythology
More Greek Mythology
Even More Greek Mythology
Greek/Roman Mythology
Germanic Myths, Legends, and Sagas
Norse Mythology
The Muse
Creepy Irish Creatures
Irish Folklore
Norse Mythology
Arthurian Mythology
Celtic Mythology
Latvian Mythology
Norse Gods, Goddesses, and More
A Celtic Pantheon
Welsh Gods and Goddesses
Celtic Deities
Werewolf Legends from Germany
Welsh Deities
Celtic Gods and Goddesses
Oceanic:
Australian Mythology
Polynesian Mythology
General:
Ancient Myth and Magic
Massive List of Mythological Creatures
Mythical Creatures
Hairy Hominids
Cryptozoology
Mysterious Beings, Monsters, and Creatures
Amulets and Good Luck Charms A - Z
Modern Monsters
Myths and Legends
Folklore and Mythology (2)
More Links
Folklore, Myth, and Legend
Names of Gods and Goddesses
Folklore Mythology
Reblogging because wow. What a resource.
This is actually really good for witches omg
Hey would any wiccan witch, dianic or no, be willing to take me under thier wing and teach me some shit? It would be niced to learn from some more experienced witches. Msg me if you are willing to!
A little less conversation, a little more play - please.
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Want to ID Some Crystals but Don’t Know How?
This is a wonderful resource for Identifying crystals that are black in color
Mineralpedia has in depth descriptions and pictures that will help you figure it out
For your mystery polished stones
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A hummingbird thought a man’s orange hat was a flower [x]
Iv never seen a hummingbird sit before lol
i wasn’t going to reblog until he satÂ
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Dafuck is wrong with this here flower…
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Alchemical Properties of Foods: Foodstuffs Classified According to Their Elemental Nature
Almonds are sacred to the gods Thoth, Hermes, and Mercury and are said to bring wisdom and prosperity by stimulating intuition and insight through the Third Eye Chakra. Magical wands are often made of almond wood. [Earth ++]
Apple, known as the Fruit of the Gods, is a very powerful source of spiritual energy that encourages balance and harmony. If cut horizontally, the apple reveals the pentagram pattern, which is considered the gateway to occult powers as well as symbol of the quintessence. The Egyptians offered apples to their highest and most powerful priests, whom they considered guardians of hidden knowledge. In the Middle Ages, sliced apples were used to foretell the future and eating them regularly was said to enable a person to live over 200 years. Modern clinical studies have proved that eating apples reduces cancer risk. [Air +++] Apricots carry feminine spiritual energy and are used to sweeten someone’s disposition or instill romance and passion in a relationship. Extremely rich in vitamins and minerals, apricots strengthen the immune system and have more of the antioxidant carotene than any other fruit. [Air ++]
Bananas represent the futility of material possessions, and Buddha is often shown meditating under a banana tree. On the other hand, the banana’s phallic shape represents male heroic energy. [Air +]
Barley is a gentle, nurturing force that stimulates the Heart Chakra and is used to ease a person’s emotional burden by turning harsh feelings into love and warding off any negativity that originates from other people. Barley grass juice is considered an effective psychological grounding agent and physical energizer. [Earth +++]
Basil was sacred to the Greeks, and women were not allowed to pick it. The herb soothes anger and hard feelings by encouraging feelings of love and is thought to simultaneously simulate the Heart and Sacral Chakras, thereby harmonizing stressful emotions while releasing sexual energies. It strengthens the immune system and is known to kill germs. [Fire +]
Blueberries embody the esoteric principles of calm acceptance, peace, and a protected environment. For centuries, witches have eaten blueberry tarts when under psychic attack to protect themselves. [Earth ++]
Cakes are thought to be easily enchanted and can convey both positive and negative psychic energy. Because they carry spells, cakes became associated with rites of passage such as christening, birthdays, and weddings. [Earth ++]
Cashews are used in magical spells to increase income and money. In cooking, they are added to dishes to raise their energy levels. [Earth ++]
Cheese is one of the oldest human foods. In cooking, cheese is used to raise the vibrational level of meals, adding a positive or joyous energy. [Air +]
Chocolate raises emotional energy and induces ecstatic feelings of love by stimulating the Heart Chakra. That belief is the origin of the custom of giving boxes of chocolates to women to win their favor. [Fire ++]
Cucumber promotes chastity and hinders lustful behavior. Cucumber peels are said to diminish headaches if placed on the forehead and relieve the pain of arthritis when wrapped around inflamed joints. [Water ++]
Dates were used by ancient Persians to celebrate the death and resurrection of Zoroaster, a Christ figure who dates back to 500 BC. Dried dates are considered fruits of the spiritual realm and are symbolic of the eternal resurrection of the soul. To live off dates is to be free of worldly concerns, though paradoxically, such a diet is said to make one extremely potent sexually. [Air +++]
Garlic was sacred to the goddess Hecate and left at crossroads as a sacrifice to her. The pungent cloves were also used for protection against evil and to break curses and hexes, and psychic cooks rub garlic into pots and pans to remove negative influences that might contaminate food. When eaten, garlic stimulates the immune system to protect the body, although it is said to induce lustful behavior in some people. Garlic is a proven antibiotic, cholesterol reducer, blood pressure reducer, and general heart remedy. [Fire ++]
Ginger is frequently part of love spells and is used to add power to other rituals. Ginger seems to release vital energies in the body and is used to cure motion sickness, hangovers, headaches, and nausea of all types. Adding cinnamon to ginger enhances its healing properties. [Fire +++]
Grapes carry spiritual energy and increase mental fertility, opening us to meaningful dreams and visions. Eating grapes or raisins is said to increase a woman’s fertility. [Air +++]
Guava fruit encourages romantic fantasy. Eating the fruit is said to allow people temporary relief from worldly concerns. [Air ++]
Honey is synonymous with happiness and fulfillment, and it is added to food and beverages to emphasize the good mood associated with it. It is used to treat indigestion, colds, flu, and headaches. [Water +++]
Lemons were thought to encourage longevity and faithfulness. Lemon pie fortifies fidelity, and lemon slices on a stranger’s plate or under his chair guarantees his or her friendship. Lemon juice is a powerful cleaning agent and is used to wash magical implements of all types of toxicity. A cleansing tea is made from dried lemon peels. [Fire ++]
Lime refreshes the soul. It is used in purification and healing rituals. [Fire ++]
Mango is sacred to Buddha, and it is considered one of the most spiritually charged and elevating fruits. [Air +++] Maple Syrup is associated with long life and abundance. Maple leaves are used in many love and money rituals. In general, natural syrups carry the powers of the tree or fruit from which they are derived. [Water +++]
Mint leaf has been used in healing potions and teas for thousands of years. It is used in stomach tonics, and leaves of mint were once put in milk to keep it from curdling. Mint is also said to protect travelers and attract money. Peppermint raises spiritual vibrations and is used in purification and healing rituals. It transforms negative energies into healthy influences by stimulating the Solar Plexus Chakra. [Fire ++]
Onions were worshipped in ancient Egypt for their ability to absorb impurities, and the Egyptians even swore to onions when they took oaths. American colonists hung onions over doorways to protect their families from infectious diseases, and onions are still used in exorcism rituals. Esoterically, onions stand for both physical and spiritual health and protection. Scallions and shallots are green onions with long stems and bulbous roots. Leeks are also a kind of onion. [Fire +++]
Oranges. All varieties of oranges provide purifying energy for both body and mind. In some Wiccan rituals, orange juice is drunk instead of wine, and orange peel tea is said to keep one from getting drunk or muddleheaded. Marmalade jam has the same effect. The vitamin C in citrus fruits raises the brain’s level of norepinephrine, which increases energy while reducing irritability. [Fire ++]
Pasta is a powerful accumulator of psychic energy, and food psychics believe its various shapes determine how much psychotronic energy can be projected and stored in it. The least amount of energy is carried by stringy kinds like spaghetti and fettuccini, while the most is carried by the twisted tortellini or hollow macaroni and rigatoni shapes. For psychic purposes, the stuffed pastas like cannelloni, ravioli, manicotti, and lasagna are considered breads. [Earth +++]
Peaches are a feminine symbol of love, spiritual fertility, and wishes come true. Serving peach pie to someone helps win his or her love and attention. In Asia, the peach is a symbol of virginity, and the blossoming of the peach tree is a sign of spring and youthful purity. Magic wands made of peach wood are used in exorcisms. [Air ++]
Peanuts provide the reality-based, aggressive energy associated with masculinity. [Earth ++]
Pears initiate lustful passion by stimulating the Sacral Chakra, and the fruit is associated with Venus, the goddess of love. [Air ++]
Pepper is used to break hexes and promote fidelity in family members. Within minutes of eating red peppers, the body releases gratifying, morphine-like endorphins into the blood stream. All the powdered peppers are known to break up congestion in the lungs and sinuses, relieve allergies, and increase metabolism. [Fire +++]
Pineapple; juice is drunk to ensure chastity; eating the fruit brings luck and prosperity. Pineapples are traditionally used in spells for the protection of a person’s possessions, including one’s spouse and children. [Fire ++]
Raspberries induce stamina and vigor, and at one time, the leaves were carried by pregnant women to help them through childbirth. The tea acts as a blood tonic to treat anemia and stop diarrhea. [Earth ++]
Strawberries are sacred to the Scandinavian fertility god, Freyr, and are served to promote physical love and zesty romance. Strawberry leaves are placed on serving plates or carried for good luck. The dried leaves make a mildly laxative tea. [Earth ++]
Sugar is used to dispel evil influences and preserve or enhance the qualities of many foods. Only raw cane sugar is used in making spells, since refined sugar has lost much of its magical power. Because of its protective signature, sugar embodies the feminine characteristics of the Water Element. [Water ++]
Tomatoes were called Love Apples when they were first introduced into Europe from the New World and were used to solicit romantic attention. Europeans also placed them on windowsills to repel negative energies. [Water ++]
Vanilla is used to increase the midrange or “loving” vibrations both in cooking and in aromatic sachets and has been called the “Middle C” of spices. At one time, just carrying a vanilla bean was thought to tune one’s consciousness to a higher level. [Air ++]
Food!!!