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My front yard wishes you all a happy Spring Season
Blessed Beltane.
Witchy A-Z Glossary.
I apologize for how inactive I have been and how I have been slacking off on the witchy posts for a few weeks, but here’s a lil something for you. I got all of these definitions from Google Dictionary and Wikipedia so these are the actual given meanings for the words/terms, not just my interpretation.
Acolyte : a person assisting in a ritual, service or procession.
Adder stone : a type of stone, usually glassy, with a naturally occurring hole through it. They are believed to have magical powers such as protection against eye diseases or evil charms, preventing nightmares, curing whooping cough, the ability to see through fairy or witch disguises and traps if looked at through the middle of the stone, and recovery from snakebite. According to popular conception, a true adder stone will float in water.
Adept : very skilled or proficient at witchcraft.
Alchemy : the medieval forerunner of chemistry, concerned with the transmutation of matter, in particular with attempts to convert base metals into gold or find a universal elixir.
Altar : a table or flat-topped block used as the focus for a religious ritual, especially for making offerings to a deity or ancestors.
Amulet : an ornament or small piece of jewellery thought to give protection against evil, danger, or disease.
Animism : the belief in a supernatural power that organizes and animates the material universe.
Anoint : smear or rub with oil, typically as part of a ritual or ceremony.
Arcana : either of the two groups of cards in a tarot pack: the twenty-two trumps (the major arcana ) and the fifty-six suit cards (the minor arcana ).
Arcane : understood by few; mysterious or secret.
Astral Plane :a plane of existence postulated by classical (particularly neo-Platonic), medieval, oriental, and esoteric philosophies and mystery religions.
Astral Projection : a willful out-of-body experience that assumes the existence of a soul or consciousness called an "astral body" that is separate from the physical body and capable of travelling outside it throughout the universe.
Aura : An aura or Human energy field is, according to New Age beliefs, a colored emanation said to enclose a human body or any animal or object.
Balefire : An outdoor fire used in witches' sabbats and rituals.
Banish : Get rid of something unwanted.
Besom : used to cleanse and purify a space which will be used for ritual.
Black Magic : traditionally referred to the use of supernatural powers or magic for evil and selfish purposes.
Chakras : any center of subtle body believed to be psychic-energy centers in the esoteric traditions of Indian religions.
Cone of Power : The cone of power is a method of raising energy in ritual magic.
Daemon : benevolent or benign nature spirits, beings of the same nature as both mortals and deities, similar to ghosts, chthonic heroes, spirit guides, forces of nature, or the deities themselves.
Demon : a supernatural and often malevolent being.
Elementals : an elemental is any magical entity who embodies/personifies a force of nature and therefore possess the powers exclusive to the elemental's own unique element.
Evocation : the act of calling upon or summoning a spirit, demon, god or other supernatural agent.
Familiar : supernatural entities that would assist witches and cunning folk in their practice of magic.
Grey Magic : magic that is not performed for specifically beneficial reasons, but is also not focused towards completely hostile practices.
Grimoire : a textbook of magic, typically including instructions on how to create magical objects like talismans and amulets, how to perform magical spells, charms and divination, and how to summon or invoke supernatural entities such as angels, spirits, and demons. In many cases, the books themselves are believed to be imbued with magical powers.
Hymn : a type of song, specifically written for the purpose of adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities
Incantation : a charm or spell created using words. An incantation may take place during a ritual, either a hymn or prayer, and may invoke or praise a deity. In magic, occultism, shamanism, and witchcraft it is used with the intention of casting a spell on an object or a person.
Mantra : a sacred utterance, a numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or group of words in Sanskrit believed by practitioners to have psychological and spiritual powers.
Shamanism : involves a practitioner reaching altered states of consciousness in order to perceive and interact with a spirit world and channel these transcendental energies into this world.
Sunwise : considered the “prosperous course”, turning from east to west in the direction of the sun.(Clockwise)
Widdershins : a term meaning to go counter-clockwise, to go anti-clockwise, or to go lefthandwise, or to walk around an object by always keeping it on the left.
This took me really long and I am sorry I didn’t get a lot in here. If there are any definitions you want me to add then give me a heads - up so I can add them in for you.
Pagan Post: Ankh
I’m disheartened to have discovered (some time back in 2015) that the pagan blog project is no longer around, but I figured that doesn’t mean I can’t do posts similar to the concept. Each week, I will write one informational post about something that starts with the letter assigned to the week. Twenty-six letters in 52 weeks mean two posts per letter. This week is letter A, so I chose to research the ankh.
This is one of the more ubiquitous symbols in the Egyptian mythology, but despite its popularity I wanted to devote a post to it because I choose to wear this symbol. The ankh, sometimes confused with the christian cross, means “life.” Life, though, didn’t just mean living, as Western culture is so obsessed with; life included with it death and immortality. Of course, there was no life without the Goddess and God, and these are depicted in the ankh symbol as well. The loop, called tau, represents the Goddess, and the staff represents the God. Together, they give balance to life. While the loop represents the three upper chakras, also known as the spiritual chakras, which are associated with the divine, the staff represents the lower four chakras also known as the physical chakras. The cross bar represents the division of the male and female aspects of life, and the balance of polarity between the two.
Similarly, chains of ankhs were shown poured out of water vessels over the king as a symbol of the regenerating power of water, and it also represented the element of air, which allows us to live by breathing. The symbol was depicted regularly with Egyptian deities as well as on Pharaoh belongings, especially mirrors. Mirrors were used for purposes of divination in Ancient Egypt as life and death were believed to mirror each other.
If you enjoyed this post and want to see more posts like it, stop by each Monday. :)
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I'm kind of really excited for Mabon and Halloween and Yule ughhhh
especially since my mom "uninvited" me to Christmas this year. like fuck you I'll have my yule instead
I don't know what I'm going to do for said days but I want to do it big
made my playlist for beltaine
it's a combination of pagan songs & modern songs about sex
this is gonna be great
now i just need to surface a blank cd and someone who's willing to burn it
listen idk if i've said this before but witch stuff under the cut
i really appreciate being able to be openly pagan online. i appreciate it so hard. thats something i only share with people i trust and who i feel are open minded and even then i often get a lot of shit for it so. having a place where i dont have to worry about that makes me feel a lot better!
so like anyone who has seen a pagan post and not understood but shrugged and kept following and supporting me thank you so much. anyone who has been intrigued and asked questions, thank you so much! anyone who has been weirded out and unfollowed, i understand and thank you for not sending hate.
i never say it but i do love my followers and i dont know most of you but w/e love u
I'm certain I will be that neighbor people think is weird or a Witch*. I have two Tarot decks (The Gilded Tarot and the Zerner-Farber deck, which is my mom's), an Oracle Deck (Fallen Angel Oracle Deck), Meditation Cards (Goddess themed meditation cards), Runes and... an ogham set I had when it was still summer.
I will have a collection of many decks and divination tools and someone will come in my house and will be like "Why do you have all this weird stuff" and my answer will either be something poor like "...I like the art." (though that wouldn't explain the runes or what not) or "I enjoy it. It's my thing."
*Which I don't mind. I mean, most of my practice in Paganism is divination, so I'm like "...would that classify me more as a witch or what?"