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Made myself a wreath for Imbolc and Brigid ๐ฅโจ
St Brigid's Crosses from the National Museum of Ireland Country Life collection
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
Pray for us sinners, now, and at the hour of our death.
Amen.
Trying to find anything abt Mary or Marian devotion that ISNT coming from someone who is currently Catholic is so hard like no buddy I mean this in an ex catholic religious trauma way. We are not on the same page
happy beltane & may day! ๐ฟ
How did you learn so much about Irish polytheism? I feel like I can barely find any people to follow or resources for it compared to stuff like Hellenic or Norse polytheism. Or itโs lumped in with other Celtic polytheistic paths. Who would you recommend to follow / any books / websites? (Btw I totally understand if youโve already answered this and choose not to! Tumblr is just being weird and nothing shows up when I search your blog for like any tags!)
Hello!
I've been doing this for over 10 years now, and it's taken me a long time to accumulate the knowledge that I have - which, admittedly isn't hugely extensive as it is.
You'll often find various Celtic polytheistic paths lumped together because, although fundamentally distinct from one another, they share a lot too. There are deities and spirits, creatures and legends and stories that are shared through the mixing of people. It can be frustrating to wade through it all, I know.
Here are some of the resources Iโve used over the years:
LINKS:
Mary Jones Celtic Literature Collective. A Masterpost of Resources for IriPols That is Very Extensive and Helpful. A List of Deities (the drop-down option does state Gaelic, so itโs Irish and Scottish).
BOOKS:ย
Celtic Myths and Legends by Peter Berresford-Ellis.
Dictionary of Celtic Mythology by Peter Berresford-Ellis.
Early Irish Myths and Sagas by Jeffrey Gantz.
The Ancient Celts by Barry Cunliffe.
The Old Gods of Ireland: The Facts about Irish Fairies by Patrick Logan.
Irelandโs Immortals: A History of the Gods of Irish Myth by Mark Williams.
Ortha Nan Gaidheal: Carmina Gadelica [in English and Irish] by Alexander Carmichael.
Pagan Portals - Irish Paganism: Reconstructing Irish Polytheism by Morgan Daimler.
If I can find or remember more, Iโll add them to this for you.
Attempting to look more into folk Catholicism, catholic witchcraft and Irish Catholic traditions or magic. Idk I think maybe my interest in witchcraft in the first place stems from the hurt child in me who went to catholic school and was scared to admit I was queer in case Iโd go to hell. I think younger me deserves some healing in the form of transforming my old faith into something new that will jot and cannot be used against me or anyone. If that makes ANY sense. Who knows.
Two types of ex Catholics. Ones that are normal and ones that develop a blasphemy kink
Looks around
So
Folk Catholicism huh.
I havenโt posted here in awhile but Iโm in a religion class rn in school and while we hit the witchcraft unit I realized how much I miss this blog lol
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Litha - commencing on the eve of the Summer Solstice, celebrates the midsummer, and the power of the sun god
๐ฒ๐ชต๐ฒblessed yule!๐ฒ๐ชต๐ฒ
(and a blessed litha for my southern hem. folks!)โ๏ธ
Quick Things to do to celebrate Yule
if you are like me most likely you are stuck inside today and canโt really go out. Here are some things you can do to celebrate Yule
Do a 12 card spread Each card represents what the month of the year holds for you. The card on the bottom of the deck represents the underlying theme of the year.ย
Review something youโd like to renew or revive Especially if itโs a project or something you were working on that you put aside for a long time. Think about taking it back up today. If you are lost in this, you can ask your deck for help.ย
Make blessings for yourself or loved ones Itโs a great time to send positive energy towards others you care about or if you really need it, focus it on yourself. This year we have the Great Conjunction so itโs a fantastic time for abundance spells and blessings
Play some music Here is a curated playlist for you
Make a โfeastโ Ok so Feast for 1 usually is just like a festive dish with roasted veggies and a nice dessert. Maybe make an easy roast, a pasta bake or a stew and top it off with a home made baked good and ice cream. Boom. Wassail.ย
Have a blessed Yule everyone. Hope this next cycle can allow for more freedom and growth.ย
๐๐ Blessed Mabon ๐๐
I wish you a bountiful harvest and good fortune as we head into the dark. Remember, our greatest strength is each other and the ground we walk upon.
๐๐พ๐ Happy Autumn Equinox ๐๐พ๐
Witch Tips for City Witches
City Witch Tips for all of my fellow witches stuck in apartments, dorms or other city areas.
If you canโt burn incense you can make your own sprayable incense by mixing alcohol (usually vodka or rubbing) with essential oils and a bit of oil, spray in the air to act like incense
If you are unable to go outside for whatever reason to get rain water (in my case just no where to collect it safely), fill a jar or glass with regular water and keep it near a cracked window to charge it with the wind, sound and scent of the rain outside. Same goes for storm water
Trapped in city and unable to get ocean water? Sea salt mixed with rain/storm water can be an excellent substitute
To continue on with water substitutes, if you canโt collect snow crushed ice from your fridge will suffice
Low key warding/protection you can use: spray moon water, salt water or sprayable incense about your apartment or dorm, place sigils under doormats, furniture, inside cupboards, etc; place crystals about hidden or out in the open, sweep and dust out the door or towards windows
If you need melted wax to seal a jar or for any other magical purpose, but canโt burn candles, by a wax melter and melt that wax and imagine the light from the burner acting like a flame (plus they are rather cheap, I got mine for 25 bucks)
Need stars in your craft but too much light pollution? Glow in the dark stars on your ceiling or wall can work just as well for visualization. Print out pictures of your favorite constellations or planets and place them up on your walls or on your altar. Live video feed of the night sky can also be easily found on the internet
Bath magic is amazing for low-keyย โin the woodsโ witches. Use teas, milk, oils, herbs, bath bombs, bubble baths, salts, etc that relate to your intent. It is also a good place to meditate if you have roommates or family around that would disturb you otherwise
If you do for whatever reason need to burn a candle, birthday candles are small, melt fast, and donโt create a lot of smoke or smokey scent
Sigils are another great low-key form of magic. To boost them up, use color magic related to the color you draw them in, write them using quills made of feathers related to your intent, use colored paper, rub a drop of essential oil on them, charge them with crystals or in your windowsill
You donโt have to burn sigils to activate them, which is hardly an option when you are in a dorm or apartment. Other options are: Shredding them, erasing them, soaking them in a bath or shower, using body heat or your own pulse, etc
Miss having the outdoors and plants around? Windowsill gardens can really help. Small plants you can consider keeping in your windowsill or counter-tops: succulents, cacti, bamboo, lemongrass, basic, rosemary, mint, rosemary, mosses, aloe, snake plant, pothos (and other vines), carrots, beets, shallots, lettuce, spinach, garlic, chives, parsley, oregano, thyme, and marigold
Open your window to let the wind and air from outside to help energize you and clear out negative energies inside
Fun places to put sigils: under furniture, carved into soap, onto shampoo/conditioner bottles, on your make up, inside phone cases, in shoes, under bandages, sewn into pillow cases and blankets, behind pictures in frames, underside of nail polish, carved into wax squares for your wax melter, keys and keychains, behind mirrors or in medicine cabinets, on bookmarks, on or in binders and pencil cases, on medicine bottles, and water bottles/travel mugs
Easy to make and dispose of poppets: carrot sticks (one of my personal favorites), apples or other fruit, clothe, paper, popsicle sticks, paper towels/napkins, toilet paper rolls, eggs, celery stocks, and cotton balls
The internet is an amazing thing. Need some sounds to help you focus or meditate? Easily look up the sounds of rain, storms, wind, ocean waves, jungles, forests, etc
Christmas lights are fun and great way to use discrete witchcraft. Select ones in the colors you wish for them to bring ie green for growth, yellow for inspiration, white for protection, purple for psychic abilities, etc.ย
Some everyday things you can use for discrete witchcraft that donโt cost much at all or that you most likely already have: water, table salt, black pepper, paper, crayons/pencils/pens/markers, vinegar, milk, tea, highlighters, make up and beauty supplies, shampoo and conditioner, rubber bands, paperclips, thumbtacks, computer/phone/tablet, music/music player, playing cards, dice, air freshener, perfumes, toothpaste, rice, flour, sugar, honey, and all kitchen herbs and seasonings.
Canโt afford gemstones or crystals on college budget? Crackle and dyed quartz you can find super cheap at craftstores and online. I bought a whole bag for 4 bucks. Use them based on their colors and shapes. Canโt afford that but still want to use rocks in your craft? Find some rocks you like outside, again use their colors and shapes to determine their correspondences. Want to use them for a specific purpose? Paint sigils on them in the color that corresponds with what you want! Charge them in your windowsill or with your own energy and intent. There you go!
Pocket mirrors are cheap, easy to carry around and great for glamours and on the go magic.ย
Seriously though, glamour spells are going to be a good option for you. use your make up, skin products, hair care products, brushes/combs, perfume, mirrors, toothbrush/toothepaste and intent. Good to do while you are getting ready for your day
Dream magic is another friend of the city witch! Use crystals, sigils, herbs, etc near your bed before you go to sleep, drink some chamomile, get yourself a dream journal (mine is literally a notebook with construction paper on it), keep it and a pen near you. In the morning write down your dreams, your thoughts, how you feel (tired, refreshed, groggy, etc), and interpret them.ย
Canโt afford tarot cards? Print out some, you can usually find them online and they wonโt last as long as a real deck but it is a good temporary solution. Want a Ouija board but canโt keep one or need it to be easily hidden? Print one out, draw on one on paper or cardboard, fold it up and store it once you are done. Want a pendulum but canโt afford one? Use your favorite necklace, bracelet or keychain!
Tea and coffee magic is great, make your own tea blends with the herbs you like. Or just buy simple green or black tea and add sugar, milk, etc depending on your intentions
As I said before, crock pot magic. The Modern Cauldron: brew and cook all day with it, fill your apartment with the scent of the herbs and food to fill it with the energies they correspond with and you get a delicious meal to come home to! Most dorms allow them. Rice cookers also work well.
Canโt afford fresh food? Have to survive on ramen, canned soup, and microwaved meals? That is okay! They even correspond with things! Tomato soup for love, beauty and passion. Beef ramen noodles for strength, courage and longevity. Microwave mac n cheese for beauty and feminity. Look at their ingredients and what they correspond with. Sure its not as glamorous as a making a huge made by scratch traditional meal but its kitchen magic none the less. Stir it with your intent while you cook. It isnโt fancy but it works just as well!
Use a notebook or binder for a nice grimoire, decorate it as much as you want on the inside. Print out pictures of nature, animals, planets, stars, places, crystals, etc that you cantโ access/afford and use them in your craft. Spell books and grimoires are powerful tools
Donโt have a wand? Use a wooden spoon. Tie a colored string or ribbon to it to correspond with what energy you want it to have and move and flick it as you would a wand.ย
Knitting, crocheting, and knot magic is very apartment friendly. As well as sewing and embroidering plus it is super calming.
Glitter, sequins, and beads are great in witchcraft! Use their colors to determine their correspondences. Put them in spell jars, sachets, bottles, etc. Glitter tip: if you spill any donโt fret, get some packing tape, wrap it around your hand with the sticky part outwards and dab at that glitter spill. You will literally pick up all of the glitter in seconds!
Enchant and charge your pots, pans, skillets, and other cookware to make every meal magical
Make moonwater in your windowsills. Use it for cleansing, beauty, divination, clarity, protection and purification
Take walks. Even if it is a city there is still nature about. Pigeons flying about, potted flowers outside of stores, grass growing in front lawns, etc. Enjoy yourself, even if it is not some wild, vast forest you can still connect with your local nature.
Pick up litter or garbage you see outside, being in the city we all see it. The natural world around you will appreciate you helping out. Bring a bag with you when you take your walks or travel and fill it with wrappers you see on the ground.
I hope this was helpful to all of my fellow city and dorm witches!
apolloโs sun tea
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hi there! sorry for my little hiatus, i came into a short rut with my craft but somethin came around and sparked some inspiration in me! so, you donโt have to be an apollo devotee to make this tea, and you can definitely use it for any of your deities that may like this like sol or even cernunnos, or just drink it in spirit of the sunโs energies! itโs super delish and cozy and i recommend it best served warm or nice and steamy hot :)
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[ what youโll need; ]
- black tea
- chamomile tea
- a cinnamon stick
- honey
[ steps; ]
- get your water to a nice n bubbly boil in a small pot/kettle device and drop your cinnamon stick in, begin to turn your heat down to low-medium
- as your boil softens, stir in your honey clockwise. choose this time to communicate or give a few graditutues, this part is 100% customizable and totally optional ofc
- once your boil is hardly a simmer, drop in your black tea, stirring intentionally for a moment or so then go ahead and drop in your chamomile and do the same
- take it off the heat right after youโre done stirring and let it brew for maybe 3 minutes or so, strain and enjoy!
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