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I cursed @shhmeeating. For having his friend said mean and rude words to me. Well, hello. I give @shhmeating eternal diarrhea. It is my gift to him 🌬️
Calling Hekate:
The Ultimate Goddess of Witchcraft (and Zero Patience for Your Fluff)"
Oh, Hekate. The Queen of Crossroads, Mistress of Majick, Keeper of Keys, and the no-nonsense CEO of the witchy world. If you’re looking for coddles and good vibes, keep walking. But if you’re ready to roll up your sleeves, light some candles, and maybe scare the neighbors, Hekate’s your gal. She doesn’t dabble—she commands. And trust me, you don’t summon her casually unless you enjoy the idea of your candles mysteriously refusing to light.
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Why Hekate is the Ultimate Witch’s Deity
She’s the CEO of Witchcraft:
Majick? She invented it. Shadow work? Her middle name. Necromancy? Please, she has ghosts on speed dial. If there’s a witchy operation happening, you can bet Hekate signed off on it first.
She’s the Original Multitasker:
Past, present, future? Done. Need help in three realms at once? Easy. Holding torches, managing three faces, and still looking fabulous? Iconic.
She’s Fierce AF:
Hekate isn’t here for your excuses. She’ll light the way, but you better keep up. If you’re lost at the crossroads, it’s not her fault you forgot the map.
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How to Call Upon Hekate (Without Embarrassing Yourself)
The Ritual: Crossroads of Power
This isn’t your average “let’s light a candle and hope for the best” situation. Calling Hekate requires intention, respect, and maybe a little flair for the dramatic.
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What You’ll Need:
3 Black Candles:
Because one just doesn’t scream “I’m serious.”
A Key:
Symbolic of wisdom, but also practical because she is the Keeper of Keys.
Honey:
Even goddesses appreciate a sweet treat, and she deserves it.
Garlic or Bay Leaves:
To keep spiritual freeloaders from crashing the ritual.
Torch, Lantern, or Flashlight:
Because Hekate always brings the light, and you should too.
Quiet Space at Night:
Bonus points if you’re at an actual crossroads (and no, your driveway doesn’t count).
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Steps:
Set the Space:
Arrange your candles in a triangle because witches love geometry. Put the key and honey in the center, then sprinkle some garlic or bay leaves around like you’re seasoning the ritual with witchy vibes.
Light the Candles:
Light each one and say:
“Hekate, Queen of the Crossroads,
Keeper of the Keys,
Illuminate my path
And guide me through the shadows.”
Offer the Honey:
Place the honey in front of the candles (resist the urge to taste it). Say:
“Hekate, I offer this in gratitude and respect.
May your wisdom flow through me
As I walk the path of power.”
Call Her with a Chant:
Chant three times (with conviction, not like you’re reciting a shopping list):
“Hekate, keeper of the keys,
Goddess of night, hear my pleas.
With torches bright and wisdom deep,
Guide my steps, my soul to keep.”
Reflect and Receive:
Hold the key, close your eyes, and visualize Hekate standing at the crossroads. If the candles flicker or you feel a chill, congrats—you’ve got her attention.
Thank Her:
Don’t be that witch who forgets their manners. Say:
“Thank you, Hekate, for your guidance and presence.
I honor you and walk with your light.”
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Offerings Hekate Actually Likes
Hekate isn’t here for your leftover takeout. If you want to impress her, try these:
Honey:
Classic, sweet, and a definite yes.
Garlic:
Practical, protective, and witch-approved.
Keys:
Symbolic and meaningful—just don’t use your car key unless you enjoy walking.
Torches or Candles:
Black, white, or red. Keep it dramatic.
Eggs:
Life, rebirth, and biodegradable. It’s a win-win.
Wine or Mead:
Because she deserves a toast, not a toast crumb.
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Where to Leave the Offerings
At a Crossroads:
Her sacred space. And no, the intersection outside Starbucks doesn’t count.
On Your Altar:
Dedicate a spot just for her.
In Nature:
Leave biodegradable offerings like honey or herbs where they won’t harm the environment.
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Why Hekate is Worth It
Hekate doesn’t show up for just anyone. She’s for witches who are serious about their craft, ready to embrace their shadows, and not afraid of a little (or a lot of) power. If you’re looking for a goddess who will guide you, challenge you, and maybe scare the crap out of you in the best way, Hekate is it.
So light the candles, grab the honey, and show her you mean business. She’s not just a goddess—she’s a force of nature. And trust me, you want her on your side.
The crossroads are waiting—are you ready to answer?
Dark Witchery
Introducing the Black Witch's Protection Bag
Harness the shadows and safeguard your spirit with The Black Witch’s Protection Bag, the ultimate shield against the chaos of the world. Forget flimsy good vibes—this bag is handcrafted with potent herbs, shadowy intent, and the energy of a witch who means business. It doesn’t just ‘protect’—it deflects, absorbs, and practically sneers at negativity.
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Handcrafted Protection:
A blend of powerful herbs and crystals chosen for their shielding properties.
Dragon’s Blood Sage:
Amplify the protective energy with this sacred tool—perfect for banishing negativity and cleansing your space.
Personalized Touch:
I’ll write your name and include it in the bag, making it uniquely attuned to your energy.
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Includes a Small Card with Instructions:
On the card, you’ll find the bag’s name, its purpose, and simple guidance to maximize its power:
“Keep this bag close for protection. Place it in your home, car, or carry it with you to shield against harm and negativity.”
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Need to block toxic people? Ward off that psychic snooper? Or just keep life’s nonsense at bay?
The Black Witch’s Protection Bag has got you covered—literally.
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For real protection doesn’t and handcrafted dark majick. Head over to dlspiritdolls.com and claim yours before they are all snatch up.
The power is in your hands—don’t wait for the chaos to strike.
Dark Witchery
Put a little Chaos in your life.
Chaos majick is an unbound and wild branch of magick that doesn’t believe in one path or strict traditions. It’s all about taking the rulebook, throwing it in the cauldron, and brewing your own unique blend of spells and rituals. In chaos majick, the belief is more powerful than the tool itself – meaning that if you think it works, it does. The best part? You can be as creative and quirky as you want.
The Spirit of Chaos
To channel chaos in your life, embrace the unpredictable and recognize that every moment holds potential. Chaos majick invites you to mix and match symbols, intentions, and herbs, all while staying grounded in the chaos itself. Unlike traditional systems, there’s no strict hierarchy or order. Instead, the power lies in the energy of disruption, spontaneity, and pure creativity.
This isn’t about manifesting gentle vibes or balancing chakras – it’s about wielding the energy of a thunderstorm in a teacup and turning everyday routines upside down to stir up power.
Herbs for Chaos Majick
Even though chaos is key, a few herbs amplify this vibe, helping you work with raw energy while grounding you in your purpose. Here’s a selection of herbs that are perfect for a chaotic brew, alongside how to use them in spells.
1. Mugwort: Mugwort is perfect for diving into the unknown. Burn it or make tea to open up to intuition and chaotic visions, but let its smoky aroma guide you. Mugwort gives you insight into the unpredictable.
2. Patchouli: Known for attraction and grounding, patchouli is a paradox. It’s earthy and sensual, yet it can be fiery if mixed with the right ingredients. Burn it to bring chaotic attraction or add it to a charm bag to lure what you want into your life.
3. Black Pepper: For intense, focused chaos, black pepper is your go-to. Use it in protection spells where you want a bit of fiery chaos – sprinkle it around your space to disrupt any negative energy around you. Just don’t inhale it, or you'll have an unplanned sneezing fit, which could be considered an accidental chaos charm!
4. Clove: Cloves amplify energy and can act as a battery in your spells. They’re perfect for when you want to boost the chaotic energy of any spell, adding a little extra kick. Place cloves under your pillow to invite unpredictable dreams or add them to a spell jar for chaos-fueled protection.
Creating a Chaos Spell to Empower Yourself
Here's a simple chaos empowerment spell to try at home. You’ll need a black candle, some of the herbs listed above, a mirror, (i always work with mirrors in most my spells), and a symbol or object that represents your chaotic side (like an unconventional item that resonates with your energy).
Steps:
1. Prepare your space.
Cleanse it in whatever chaotic way you like – bang pots together, sing off-key, or clap loudly. Remember, this is about setting the tone, not about pristine order.
2. Set up your tools.
Light the black candle and place the mirror in front of it. Sprinkle the herbs around the mirror in any pattern that feels chaotic yet intentional.
3. Focus on the symbol you brought.
Imagine the chaos in your life swirling around, but instead of letting it overwhelm you, visualize that chaotic energy being drawn into the object, making it stronger. It’s becoming a beacon of your personal, wild energy.
4. Chant an intention.
Say something like, “Chaos around me, chaos within. Let the power of disorder now begin.” Repeat it as many times as you feel drawn to – or even sing it out loud if the vibe strikes you.
5. Hold the mirror up to yourself, and as you look into your reflection, visualize the chaotic energy within you aligning and amplifying your inner power. Let it build until you feel a spark of electricity or energy around you.
6. Close the spell by snuffing the candle out (or letting it burn if that feels right). Sprinkle the herbs outside to disperse any leftover chaotic energy.
Adding Chaos to Your Daily Life
You don’t need to perform a spell to harness chaos majick. Embrace little chaotic actions daily to remind yourself that life doesn’t need rigid order to be fulfilling. Rearrange your morning routine, wear mismatched socks, or take a different route to work. Every time you make a small shift away from the ordinary, you’re honoring chaos.
So embrace the mess, laugh at the disorder, and know that in chaos majick, power lies in unpredictability – and sometimes, a little extra pepper.
Always in the shadows
Dark Witchery
You know that Mabon, the Fall Equinox, falls on September 22nd and for me is the Witches thanksgiving! It is a time to give thanks for the Harvest at Lammas time, but you also celebrate preparations for the 3rd and final Harvest of Samhain.
I like to keep it simple, but it always ends up being more food than I anticipate. Still, here are some beautiful rustic representations of the food I feel are perfect for a simple Mabon feast.
Today's dark witch herb is Black Sage (Salvia mellifera), also known as "Dream Weed."
By DarkLady
This herb is often used in dark majick for deep meditation, astral travel, and enhancing psychic abilities. Its smoke is believed to help shadow witches connect with the spiritual realm and tap into hidden knowledge.
Ways to use Black Sage:
- Burn it as incense during rituals to enhance your dreamwork and divination.
- Create a sachet or charm to place under your pillow for lucid dreams and protection during astral travel.
Black Sage thrives in the shadows of your craft, making it an ideal ally for deep, introspective workings.
Always in the shadows
Dark Witchery
The witches ladder is a very old form of spellwork that has gone on through centuries and is actually very high magic!! Most witches ladders use feathers, but really you can use anything from sticks, driftwood, rocks, beads or gemstones. The purpose is to recite the spell knot by knot, thereby focusing the energy and your intentions within that knot. Once it is completed, it is to be hung up in the area to which you feel best suited. The feathers are pushed within the knot or the string, if you were doing other items simply wrap the string around the item and knot while focusing on your intention.
Obviously you'll want to use items that are associated with the spell work that you wish to manifest. An easy example, for love you might use red or pink feathers, although I prefer feathers found in nature. Because you build up those feathers over time thinking of the spell and sometimes taking your time with something is better than getting instant reults.
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Shadow's Embrace Spell
By DarkLady
Purpose:
To enhance intuition and deepen your connection with the shadows.
Items Needed:
- Black tea
- Ground cinnamon
- A black candle (or any dark-colored candle)
- A small bowl of water
- A spoonful of salt (preferably black salt)
- A piece of parchment paper
- A black pen or marker
Instructions:
1. Preparation:
- Set up your space with the items in front of you. Light the black candle to signify the beginning of your ritual.
2. Brew the Tea:
- Brew a cup of black tea. As the tea steeps, focus on your intention to enhance your intuition and connection with the shadows.
3. Add Cinnamon:
- Sprinkle a pinch of ground cinnamon into the tea. Stir it clockwise three times while chanting:
"Shadows rise, secrets unfold,
Wisdom of the dark, now behold."
4. Salt and Water:
- Take the small bowl of water and add the spoonful of salt to it. Stir it counterclockwise three times while chanting:
"Water and salt, combine your might,
Guide my vision in the night."
5. Writing the Intention:
- On the piece of parchment paper, write down your intention for enhanced intuition and connection with the shadows using the black pen.
6. Drinking the Tea:
- Drink the tea slowly, visualizing the shadows embracing you and filling you with wisdom and insight.
7. Final Step:
- Dip your fingers in the saltwater and sprinkle a few drops on the parchment paper, sealing your intention. Let the candle burn down completely (if safe to do so) or extinguish it, thanking the shadows for their guidance.
Chant to Close:
"Shadows deep, guide my sight,
Bring me wisdom in the night.
So mote it be."
Keep the parchment paper in a safe place, and revisit it whenever you need to reinforce the spell's power.
Always In the shadows
Dark Witchery
Happy 4th Witches)0(🖤🩶
Blessings everyone on this New moon in gemini!
The energy feels great, it feels optimistic, things are finally going our way, and it's okay to let your hair down a little bit. With the weekend coming up allow these energies to take you there!
Explore new territories, read that book you've been wanting to read, go out with your social circle, throw a party, a gathering, or a dinner party! Just spend time with those you love and laugh with; always being in a place of gratitude.
I think the next couple of months are going to be quite surprising for some of you! Collectively there are some interesting things afoot. But luckily you have the resiliency to handle anything at this point, with grace and a sense of humor. Nothing is going to break your spirit.
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Midsummer altar ideas:
- Sun symbolism: images of the sun, sunflowers, candles in yellow, orange, red, sun dials, & sun catchers.
- Plants & flowers in season
- Colors: All the colors in the rainbow, gold, amber, and pastels.
- EO's: Jasmine, rose, amber, patchouli, neroli, orange, lemon, violet
- God and Goddess figurines, fairies, elves, gnomes, angels
- Gemstones: Rose quartz, citrine, amethyst, clear quartz, moonstone, green moss agate, aventurine, blue topaz
- Herbs & dried flowers: Rose hips, rose, lavender, violets, sunflowers, Jasmine, passaflora, hibiscus, honeysuckle, Rosemary, thyme, basil, motherwort, Angelica, etc.
- Anything collected in nature adds power!
Beltane is the sacred union between the Divine aspects of the God and the Goddess. It is when all acts of creation come together to make love and fertilize the land through pollination, reproduction, and creation!
It is because of this symbol of creation that it is seen as an act of the most divine lovemaking of all. The God-like seeds are planted in the womb of Gaia for the rebirth and growth of all that is wild and free.
This union is celebrated between us humans on Beltane and the Goddess chooses who we are to do the Great Rite with. It is usually orchestrated in such a way that is natural and non-manipulative. So, if you are single, trust the process – are you the hunter or the hunted? Only the Gods will know.
There is one aspect of this that I have never discussed and as a High Priestess and Witch, it should be mentioned for those who plan on celebrating Beltane in the old tradition and have never done so. Now of course I'm not telling you how to celebrate the Sabbat, but as someone who has celebrated it for over 40 years, I just thought I would give you some tips if you would like them.
For those who want to re-enact the Great Rite with their chosen one, you must take the time to prepare yourself for the ritual. Both of you. I am writing this only for the women who are drawing down the Goddess. If I have time, I will do a separate one for the Male energy or they can follow this. It will work either way and please adjust where needed.
Unfortunately I should have done this in April but I've been very busy and obviously most of this cannot be done a month in advance. However, you can still do some of this or add to your already prepared ritual.
The reason I suggest a month in advance for preparation is it gives you more time to cultivate the things that you need to do. You are taking on the role of the Great Goddess, this process is more than dressing up in flowing robes and putting a crown of flowers on one's head.
It should be respected; you are building up the power and need to make sacred the vessel (body) to which you are invoking the Great Goddesses’ energy. The process should go as follows and the following should be done before drawing down the Goddess at the sacred rite.
Month prior to ritual:
1. Fasting or eating vegan to purify the vessel prior to ritual
2. No alcohol or altering substances of any kind (that include prescriptions if you take them).
3. Go into hermit mode and avoid negative people, places, and things. Look within, do some shadow work, heal, embrace the light and the dark within and focus on purging what no longer serves you.
4. Meditation, prayer, affirmation geared towards the Great Rite, sacred sex, and the beauty of the Goddess. This is the most important, because of the prophetic images that you will attain for the year ahead. It is also to invoke your totem and/or animal spirit. These energies are inherent to the awakening of the Goddess and of the Elements. This will say a lot about what you will expect in your own life walking the Priestess path from Maiden, to Mother, to Crone.
5. Working with a particular Goddess and her consort /King with a unique love union such as Hades and Persephone. It’s even better when the Goddess chooses you.
6. Do not choose someone with no experience in the magickal arts or lacks any belief in the old ways – it will not benefit the energy or cosmic blessing of the land. However, choosing someone who is open and receptive to the energy is a wonderful addition. We love curiosity!
7. Choosing the tools for the altar and having the proper offerings – this means creating your oil blends and making your libations ahead so that they are in the sun and moon phases accordingly. That includes anything else you put on the altar – gemstones, skulls, crystals, herbs, wands, whatever charms you wish to have blessed or are key to the energies you are invoking. Offerings should be foods from the celebration, or you can keep it simple, honey, apple, and some of the wine is just fine as an offering – but of course, it depends on the Goddess that you are honoring.
8. Finding the proper garments – they should be made of a pure fabric like linen or cotton. They should also be a color that is your power color and yours alone. Simple is best. Or go skyclad because you will be naked when making love regardless.
9. Making your headdress or wreath: this is just as important as all the other things listed. The reason this should be decided a month in advance is because each and every herb, flower or piece has meaning. It’s important to do the research and then make the wreath the day of.
The importance of all of this is a reminder of how powerful the Goddess is and how blessed you all are to be a part of this Divine ritual and act of love. To be aware of the power that you are taking within your body by sharing with your consort during the Great Rite is not something to be taken lightly.
Prepare the body with a ritual bath laden with fresh flowers and herbs – they may join you as well. You do not even have to dry yourselves, let it air dry so that the herbs and flowers remain, paint your bodies with symbols of the God and Goddess, runic symbols, Theban alphabet, etc. You can use vegan body paint. The preparation of the body is as equally important to the ritual as the ritual itself before union commences.
Set the mood with music, incense, candles. Lay a mattress on the floor or futon bed. Once I did a sheet tent above with lights and flowers, it was beautiful. Be creative in making it enticing for your lover. Begin the ritual.
I cannot outline a full ritual here so you will need to do the research.
Just anoint each other before you begin and draw down the God and Goddess. Begin with touching and appreciating your counterpart. There is no rushing here. This isn’t a race for an orgasm, but really appreciating one anothers bodies.
Foreplay is essential for the build up of energy. Tease and tantalize. It is important to see one another’s higher selves at this time. Look deeply into one anothers eyes. Be playful, loving...you are both divine.
Make love, but utilize the energies as a build up to the orgasm and release the blessing outwardly to encompass the energies to the Universe and the world. Ideally this is done outside in a field blessing the land and coming crops. If you have the privacy to do so – by all means do it!! I would!
There is nothing more powerful than the sacred Union between the two of you and the energies that you are putting out into the world! Loving, blissful, spiritual, and a creative force to be reckoned with!
Just promise me that you choose wisely to whom your counterpart is. Because once you do this ritual it's not only called the Great Rite but the Sacred Marriage. You might be bonded for a long time after this. 😘
Blessings to all you lovers out there for Beltane fast approaches!
🍃🥰🌺🌿💕🍃🌙💋🌿
Photo credit taken from stock/pinterest.
Beltane is the sacred union between the Divine aspects of the God and the Goddess. It is when all acts of creation come together to make love and fertilize the land through pollination, reproduction, and creation!
It is because of this symbol of creation that it is seen as an act of the most divine lovemaking of all. The God-like seeds are planted in the womb of Gaia for the rebirth and growth of all that is wild and free.
This union is celebrated between us humans on Beltane and the Goddess chooses who we are to do the Great Rite with. It is usually orchestrated in such a way that is natural and non-manipulative. So, if you are single, trust the process – are you the hunter or the hunted? Only the Gods will know.
There is one aspect of this that I have never discussed and as a High Priestess and Witch, it should be mentioned for those who plan on celebrating Beltane in the old tradition and have never done so. Now of course I'm not telling you how to celebrate the Sabbat, but as someone who has celebrated it for over 40 years, I just thought I would give you some tips if you would like them.
For those who want to re-enact the Great Rite with their chosen one, you must take the time to prepare yourself for the ritual. Both of you. I am writing this only for the women who are drawing down the Goddess. If I have time, I will do a separate one for the Male energy or they can follow this. It will work either way and please adjust where needed.
Unfortunately I should have done this in April but I've been very busy and obviously most of this cannot be done a month in advance. However, you can still do some of this or add to your already prepared ritual.
The reason I suggest a month in advance for preparation is it gives you more time to cultivate the things that you need to do. You are taking on the role of the Great Goddess, this process is more than dressing up in flowing robes and putting a crown of flowers on one's head.
It should be respected; you are building up the power and need to make sacred the vessel (body) to which you are invoking the Great Goddesses’ energy. The process should go as follows and the following should be done before drawing down the Goddess at the sacred rite.
Month prior to ritual:
1. Fasting or eating vegan to purify the vessel prior to ritual
2. No alcohol or altering substances of any kind (that include prescriptions if you take them).
3. Go into hermit mode and avoid negative people, places, and things. Look within, do some shadow work, heal, embrace the light and the dark within and focus on purging what no longer serves you.
4. Meditation, prayer, affirmation geared towards the Great Rite, sacred sex, and the beauty of the Goddess. This is the most important, because of the prophetic images that you will attain for the year ahead. It is also to invoke your totem and/or animal spirit. These energies are inherent to the awakening of the Goddess and of the Elements. This will say a lot about what you will expect in your own life walking the Priestess path from Maiden, to Mother, to Crone.
5. Working with a particular Goddess and her consort /King with a unique love union such as Hades and Persephone. It’s even better when the Goddess chooses you.
6. Do not choose someone with no experience in the magickal arts or lacks any belief in the old ways – it will not benefit the energy or cosmic blessing of the land. However, choosing someone who is open and receptive to the energy is a wonderful addition. We love curiosity!
7. Choosing the tools for the altar and having the proper offerings – this means creating your oil blends and making your libations ahead so that they are in the sun and moon phases accordingly. That includes anything else you put on the altar – gemstones, skulls, crystals, herbs, wands, whatever charms you wish to have blessed or are key to the energies you are invoking. Offerings should be foods from the celebration, or you can keep it simple, honey, apple, and some of the wine is just fine as an offering – but of course, it depends on the Goddess that you are honoring.
8. Finding the proper garments – they should be made of a pure fabric like linen or cotton. They should also be a color that is your power color and yours alone. Simple is best. Or go skyclad because you will be naked when making love regardless.
9. Making your headdress or wreath: this is just as important as all the other things listed. The reason this should be decided a month in advance is because each and every herb, flower or piece has meaning. It’s important to do the research and then make the wreath the day of.
The importance of all of this is a reminder of how powerful the Goddess is and how blessed you all are to be a part of this Divine ritual and act of love. To be aware of the power that you are taking within your body by sharing with your consort during the Great Rite is not something to be taken lightly.
Prepare the body with a ritual bath laden with fresh flowers and herbs – they may join you as well. You do not even have to dry yourselves, let it air dry so that the herbs and flowers remain, paint your bodies with symbols of the God and Goddess, runic symbols, Theban alphabet, etc. You can use vegan body paint. The preparation of the body is as equally important to the ritual as the ritual itself before union commences.
Set the mood with music, incense, candles. Lay a mattress on the floor or futon bed. Once I did a sheet tent above with lights and flowers, it was beautiful. Be creative in making it enticing for your lover. Begin the ritual.
I cannot outline a full ritual here so you will need to do the research.
Just anoint each other before you begin and draw down the God and Goddess. Begin with touching and appreciating your counterpart. There is no rushing here. This isn’t a race for an orgasm, but really appreciating one anothers bodies.
Foreplay is essential for the build up of energy. Tease and tantalize. It is important to see one another’s higher selves at this time. Look deeply into one anothers eyes. Be playful, loving...you are both divine.
Make love, but utilize the energies as a build up to the orgasm and release the blessing outwardly to encompass the energies to the Universe and the world. Ideally this is done outside in a field blessing the land and coming crops. If you have the privacy to do so – by all means do it!! I would!
There is nothing more powerful than the sacred Union between the two of you and the energies that you are putting out into the world! Loving, blissful, spiritual, and a creative force to be reckoned with!
Just promise me that you choose wisely to whom your counterpart is. Because once you do this ritual it's not only called the Great Rite but the Sacred Marriage. You might be bonded for a long time after this. 😘
Blessings to all you lovers out there for Beltane fast approaches!
🍃🥰🌺🌿💕🍃🌙💋🌿
Photo credit taken from stock/pinterest.
Pull me into your darkness show me your naked soul. I am not afraid of your demons let them swallow me whole.
~Tina~
Saint Patrick is celebrated and honored on this day, because today was the day of his death; but he is also revered as the Patron saint of Ireland - and a feast day was created in memoriam of his arrival to bringing Christianity to Ireland.
For pagans... this is a very touchy subject... just like Valentine's Day. Pagens call it: All Snakes Day. Now, the legend says St. Patrick drove all serpents to slither away into the sea thus banishing snakes from Ireland. But the emerald aisle never was occupied by snakes. It is metaphor for The Druids who practiced the old ways and the old magic. Almost all Druids had snake tattoos in blue woad on their wrists and arms.
Now I'm not telling you this to say never celebrate Saint Patrick's Day ever again. I'm just bringing a little light into history and there's no reason why we can't honor both. Besides we have Americanized every holiday, so much so, that it's just something to celebrate. With our green beer and green eggs and ham and green Bagels, and of course corned beef and potatoes. I wish you a happy Saint Patrick's Day, be safe, and get a designated driver! 🌈💚🐍☘
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