Uh yeah im thinking Its haggin out time!!!
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Uh yeah im thinking Its haggin out time!!!
@graveyarddirt 💚🌿
Happy longest night Sisters and Brothers of the Path/Spider Web 🍄🤎🌙
Cacao to warm your Heart prior to getting witchfaced 🍁✨🫖
Music to synchronize with the equinox today 🍁🫖
Old and New Freshly Baptized Treasures in my Heart.
Harvest Equinnox happenings:
- Road trip to visit my Living Ancestors
- Ecstatic contact with the local River and blessing of stones with my Aunt, The Witch
- Wine and cards
- Ayote adventures once again! Creamy soup from a gifted ayote
- Hexennatch 2023 - The day is young and here’s to a equally substantial night!
Cheers to all hags and witches 🍁🍷 shoutout to @graveyarddirt for holding this space. Its such a joy to join along 💟💟💟
Some pics and post coming tomorrow 🍁🍁🍁
Solo "Greater Mysteries"
In a mix of my own research and personal inspiration, I've decided that the 10-ish days before the autumn equinox are probably the time of year when the Greater Mysteries of Eleusis were celebrated. I know that this is problematic in some ways, and after a long period of reflection and discernment, I've decided that it doesn't matter that much. There's something that eventually has to be done, and so I do it, as I've done for several years now.
Much Belated Hagging Out
Wormwood is a powerful vermifuge. At least, that’s what they say. Some say that it is a poison that kills the parasites and others suggest that it’s more about cramping so hard you do the expelling manually.
It ejects, it scours, it cleanses. Not so “scorched and salted earth” as some herbs, but it uproots violently and throws [whatever] out in its face. Green Lady isn’t strictly a “wormwood”, though her Southernwood family is known for keeping out pests through their pungent lemon-camphor scent. Magically, however, she shares in that empire of purgation.
I should have expected that doing this Work would have side-effects.
I did not. Because I’m kinda dumb.