Happy Yule and Blessed Winter Solstice everyone❄❄️❄️
And a Happy Litha and Summer Solstice for the Southern Hemisphere witches🌞🌞🌞
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Happy Yule and Blessed Winter Solstice everyone❄❄️❄️
And a Happy Litha and Summer Solstice for the Southern Hemisphere witches🌞🌞🌞
i hope everyone’s having a good day today and got to do something fun 💫
no party or anything special for me this year just me, my bed, re-watch The Craft for the 1000th time and a little bit of sigil magic ✨
Im such a moon girl 🌒🌕🌘 Theres just something so mystical and calming about it ✴💜
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❄️Yule
Yule Correspondences
Colors: Red, green, white, and gold
Lunar Phase: Dark moon or new moon
Plants & Herbs: Mistletoe, holly, wintergreen, ivy, poinsettia, pine, cedar, fir, spruce, juniper, birch, orange, cinnamon, clove, frankincense, and myrrh
Crystals & Stones: Amber, emerald, bloodstone, red jasper, garnet, ruby, moonstone, and diamond
Animals: Goats, boars, reindeer, bears, wolves, stags, squirrels, owls, ravens, robins, and cardinals
Foods: Spiced cider and mulled wine, gingerbread, roasted meats, apples, oranges, winter squash, root veggies, nuts, dried fruits, and sun-shaped bread
Altar Decorations: Decorated Yule log, garlands and wreaths made from evergreens, mistletoe spheres, seasonal greenery, a bowl of wassail, and candles in red and green
Rituals: Inner reflection, purification, grounding, and honoring solar energy
Celebration Ideas: Set up a Yule altar, craft your own Yule log, weave garlands or wreaths from evergreens, make mistletoe or holly decorations, bake cookies, create ornaments from dried fruits or gingerbread.
🦢Imbolc
Imbolc Correspondences
Colors: Brown, lavender, light blue, green, pink, white, gray
Lunar Phase: New moon or waxing crescent moon
Plants & Herbs: Snowdrops, dandelions, chamomile, basil, bay, benzoin, rosemary, angelica, myrrh, cinnamon, cedar, rowan, vanilla
Crystals & Stones: Selenite, amethyst, blue lace agate, rose quartz, clear quartz, rhodonite, turquoise, bloodstone, onyx, ametrine
Animals: Sheep, lambs, swans, snakes, cows, bears, stags, and any animals in hibernation
Foods: Oats, grains, breads, bread pudding, poppy, pumpkin, and sunflower seeds, dairy, eggs, pork, potatoes, onions, leeks, garlic, shallots, fermented foods, soups, stews, apple cider, spiced wines, and herbal teas
Altar Decorations: Acorns, brooms, Brighid’s cross, candles, snowflakes, white flowers, corn dollies, green wreaths, sun symbols, and living plants
Ritual: Awakening, cleansing, protection, divination, home blessing, and healing
Celebration Ideas: Create an Imbolc altar, perform spring cleaning, engage in spiritual purification, craft a dream sachet, plan your garden, work with fire, begin a new project, start a craft or hobby and host a joyful Imbolc feast
🐇Ostara
Ostara Correspondences:
Colors: pastel pinks, greens, yellows, whites, and light blues.
Lunar Phase: the first quarter moon.
Plants & Herbs: crocus, tulips, daffodils, dandelions, violets, primrose, peony, hyacinth, lilies, narcissus, echinacea, goldenseal, hibiscus, honeysuckle, clover, hyssop, alder, birch, and dogwood.
Crystals & Stones: Connect with the season using stones such as rose quartz, jade, selenite, rhodonite, sunstone, aventurine, moss agate, amethyst, aquamarine, and bloodstone.
Animals: rabbits, butterflies, ladybugs, snakes, caterpillars, dragons, and newborn creatures like chicks, lambs, ducklings, and calves.
Foods: Embrace spring’s bounty with eggs, leafy greens (like dandelion), seeds, sprouts, lamb, rabbit, olives, fruits, yogurt, honeycakes, cupcakes, milk & honey, hot cross buns, mead, and fruit wines.
Altar Decorations: Decorate with painted eggs, flower bulbs, fresh blooms, living plants, seed packets, black and white candles for balance, a Rose of Jericho, and other sun-and-moon imagery.
Ritual: Focus on intentions related to fertility, fresh starts, creativity, growth, playful energy, prosperity, divination, and renewal.
Celebration Ideas: Celebrate by building a seasonal altar, painting eggs, spring cleaning or cleansing your space, gathering wildflowers, preparing a feast, trying oomancy (egg divination), designing a magical garden, or charging seeds with intentions to plant during Beltane.
🍎Beltane
Beltane Correspondences:
Colors: red, pink, green, blue, gold, and yellow
Moon Phase: Waxing gibbous moon
Plants & Herbs: oak, birch, hawthorn, elder, ash, rowan, blackthorn, holly, willow, yew, cedar, dogwood, hazel, jasmine, rose, lilac, honeysuckle, daffodil, primrose, tansy, St. John’s wort, snapdragon, flox, woodruff, meadowsweet, blessed thistle, rue, nettle, flaxseed, mushroom, radish, almond, fireweed
Crystals & Stones: rose quartz, carnelian, moonstone, citrine, garnet, emerald, amber, malachite, beryl, tourmaline, and black obsidian.
Animal: cattle, goats, horses, sheep, rabbits, cats, bees, and butterflies
Foods: leafy greens, almond-based breads, oat cakes, strawberries, cherries, and May wine—reflecting nourishment and earth’s renewal.
Altar Decorations: fresh blooms, candles, honey, milk, oats, stone fruits, sea salt, goblets, symbols of fertility and fire, antlers, horns, swords, arrows, and lances.
Ritual: abundance, love and fertility, nurturing connections, protection of the home and land, and communion with nature through divination.
Celebration Ideas: creating a Beltane altar, collecting dew at dawn, crafting floral crowns, planting new life, maypole dancing, lighting ritual fire and gathering with others for a festive bonfire or seasonal meal.
☀️Lilith
Litha Correspondences:
Colors: Gold, orange, yellow, red, white, green, blue
Moon Phase: Full moon
Plants & Herbs: Sunflower, calendula, St. John’s wort, dandelion, rosemary, bay, lavender, sage, mint, basil, chamomile, fennel, mugwort, rose, oats, rue, mistletoe, oak, yarrow, star anise, cinnamon, rowan
Crystals & Stones: Sunstone, citrine, carnelian, amber, lapis lazuli, tiger’s eye, pyrite, fluorite
Animals: Bees, butterflies, fireflies, horses, songbirds
Foods: Fresh summer produce, cheese, honeycakes, mead, sun-dried items, sun tea
Altar Decorations: Fresh flowers, symbols of the sun
Rituals: Love workings, divination, spiritual protection
Celebration Ideas: Watch the sunrise, create an altar, craft charms or herb pouches, cleanse with water, make a solar wheel or sun catcher, burn your Yule wreath, build a festive fire, feast, dance
🌾Lammas
Lammas Correspondences:
Colors: Gold, yellow, bronze, orange, red, earthy browns
Moon Phase: Waning gibbous
Herbs & Plants: Wheat, grains, corn, sunflower, calendula, hops, mint, rose, heather, meadowsweet, apple, ginseng, sandalwood, frankincense, grape leaves, fenugreek, hollyhock, aloe
Crystals & Stones: Amber, carnelian, citrine, rutilated quartz, tourmaline, bloodstone
Animals: Farm animals like cows, pigs, goats, sheep, oxen, horses, roosters; also bees
Foods: Fresh bread, berries (blackberries and blueberries), apples, squash, carrots, herbs, cheeses, ciders, sun teas, jellies, wine, beer, mead
Altar Decorations: Grains, corn husks, sheaves of wheat, yellow candles, corn dollies, seasonal fruits and vegetables, sickles or scythes, fresh flowers
Ritual: Gratitude, sacrifice, harvest
Celebration Ideas: Create a Lammas altar, gather the first harvest from your garden, bake bread as an offering, craft corn dollies, share your bounty with others, dry seeds for future planting, bless farming or garden tools
🍂Mabon
Mabon Correspondences:
Colors: red, orange, brown, gold, deep indigo
Moon Phase: Last quarter
Herbs & Plants: Cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, honeysuckle, marigold, Solomon’s seal, passionflower, milkweed, chamomile, sweetgrass, sage, rosemary, myrrh, frankincense, mugwort, pine, rosehips, thistle, tobacco, yarrow
Crystals & Stones: Garnet, red jasper, obsidian, labradorite, moonstone, topaz, citrine, amethyst, amber, lapis lazuli, tourmaline, sapphire, ametrine
Animals: Stags, boars, bears, salmon, horses, geese, blackbirds, owls, cranes, eagles, herons
Foods: Apples, pomegranates, grapes, cherries, corn, squashes, root veggies, grains, breads, nuts, beans, stews, soups, roasted meats, cider, wine, mead, beer
Altar Decorations: Autumn leaves and flowers, acorns, pinecones, grains, red poppies, corn or apple dolls, cornucopias
Rituals: Gratitude, harvesting, grounding, balance, shadow work, protection, divination
Celebration Ideas: Create a Mabon altar, preserve herbs and seeds, make seasonal drinks like wine or cider, offer thanks to the land, craft a besom broom, share meals made from your harvest, reflect on what you’ve received and what you're ready to release.
🎃Samhain
Samhain Correspondences:
Colors: Black, orange, brown, red, white, silver and gold
Moon Phase: Waning crescent and the dark moon
Herbs & Plants: Mugwort, rosemary, nightshade, cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, patchouli, sage, allspice, catnip, mullein, wormwood, rue, tobacco, bay, frankincense, mandrake, mushrooms, chrysanthemums
Crystals & Stones: Obsidian, amber, jet, tourmaline, selenite, howlite, smoky quartz, carnelian, opal, iolite, spirit quartz, aquamarine, serpentine
Animals: Owls, crows, ravens, spiders, bats, black cats, and dogs
Foods: Apples, squashes, nuts, meats, stews, pumpkins, turnips, soul cakes, and spiced or mulled drinks
Altar Decorations: Gourds, carved pumpkins or turnips, apples, skulls and bones (ethically sourced), ancestral relics or photos, besoms (brooms), candles, jack-o’-lanterns
Ritual: Ancestor work, protection, introspection, shadow work, and divination
Celebration Ideas: Set up an ancestor altar, leave offerings for the spirits, carve pumpkins, dress in costume to ward off trickster spirits, hold a silent supper in remembrance, light bonfires.
happy samhain everyone 🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃
Happy Ace Week!!! 🖤🤍💜
Heyyy im sorry for bothering, its not quite my first time doing spells but im still a newbie to magic. Is it a problem if my incense holder is a face? I just thought abput it, i use it because its pretty but im not certain if that would give any problem to my rituals
Hello, not a bother at all you can ask me anythingl!! and no, it’s definitely not a problem, if anything using something you find beautiful or meaningful just adds more personal energy to your practice. a face-shaped incense holder won’t mess anything up unless it specifically makes you feel weird or distracted in which case you can dispose of it.
(also, it sounds like a cool incense holder tbh)
I'm glad to see you are back!
Thank you 💜💜💜
Im also glad im back lol I missed interacting with everyone and making posts
do you have any ideas for discreet spells to do in school? I'm asking because there was recently an incident at school and I want to give it some protection
Sigil!!! literally your best friend in situations like this. draw a small one on the inside cover of a notebook, underneath your pencil case, the bottom of your water bottle, tucked in your locker, even inside your shoe if you want... ect, just don’t forget to charge it, you can do this using moon energy (full moon or new moon both work great), your own energy/intent, or with oils (olive oil, frankincense oil, myrrh oil).
not witchy related but while i was away i somehow ended up with a lovebird?? we named them Kiwi (still not 100% sure on the gender) so yeah everyone say hi to Kiwi the official mascot of the blog now 🐦💚
Hello loves, I’m back :)
I'm so sorry for disappearing without saying anything. Life got in the way and I lost motivation to post on here.
I didn’t mean to vanish like a ghost (pun intended) but sometimes the real world just demands all your energy and the spark that usually fuels your craft and creativity dims for a bit. I know some of you probably wondered where I went or maybe not but either way, I’ve missed this space more than I expected.
Witchcraft is still a big part of my life even if I wasn’t sharing it here. I’m slowly finding my way back both to my practice and to this blog. I don’t know how consistent I’ll be yet, but I’m here I’m trying.
If you stuck around, thank you. If you’re new, welcome.
Blessed be 💜
hello! do i have to use a glass bottle to make moon water or would a normal plastic bottle do? and should i cover the bottle or leave it without the lid? i dont have a glass bottle to use for it :(
Hey :) bottles are usually a bit too narrow for the moonlight to reach the water directly. you need a plastic bowl or cup, the key is letting the moonlight connect with the water so using an open container and leaving it uncovered is important. Hope that helps!
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Grimoire - Hellenic Polytheism
Hellenic Polytheism In General: HP 101: Where to start Hellenic polytheism - free (and reliable!) resources Megapost: Resources for Hellenic & Roman Polytheism Things Every Baby Hellenic Should Research/Know Adult Home Study for Hellenic and Roman Polytheists Considering the Hellenic Pagan as an Identity 10 Myths About Hellenismos The Thing About Myths A Clash of Tales: How to Reconcile Conflicting Myths The Gods are not their myths! Some points on Orphism The difference between "religion online" and "online religion" Lets have a chat: about research in recon How to determine if a book on mythology is legit? Hellenic Polytheism: Evaluating “How-to” Books Why learning Hellenic Polytheism (or really any other pagan current) on Tumblr aint a good idea
Concepts And Practices: Khernips A follow-up on pollution and purification Miasma vs. Lyma Thoughts on cognitive hygiene and pollution Spiritual protection in the Greco-Roman world The Hellenic Gods Aren’t Malicious Towards You. Deepening your relationship with a deity Why personal devotion matters Things the Gods Get Mad at Mortals For On Household Worship Zeus Ktesios and the Kadiskos Children in Ancient (Athenian) Festivals Basic Prayer Formula Dissecting the Anatomy of Prayer Kharis: The Reciprocal Relationship with the Gods Invoking Kharis Xenia, and why it is our duty as Hellenic polytheists/pagans to be anti-racist and anti-fascist Pillars of Hellenismos "Pillars" of Hellenic Polytheism… A Rant Oaths and Hellenic Polytheism Hellenic polytheism and witchcraft Witchcraft in Hellenismos Magic in Hellenismos: An Introduction Ingredients of Ancient Greek style reconstructed magic Magic idea: using the Iliad (and Odyssey) for magic Popular Divination Methods in Ancient Greece Introduction to The Underworld as Understood in Ancient Hellas Practical tips for Hellenic Khthonic Ritual Things you could put in a devotional journal Moral and Ethical Guidelines food & worship.
Religious Offerings: Extravagant Offerings Are Unnecessary Libations Effects of Libations in the Garden Basic Hellenic Offering Ritual Historical Hellenic Offerings How to Make an Offering as a Hellenic Polytheist (based on historical methods) dolls as votive offerings Traditional Offerings: water, barley, hair, fruits and nuts, Jewelry, salt
Hellenic Pantheon: Pantheon of the Greek Gods Resources for Cult Epithets of the Greek Gods Theogony What Are Epithets? Choose Your Starter Theoi Modern Hellenic Polytheist Household Deity Worship Agathos Daimon Household rituals for the Agathos Daimon The forgotten ones: on honouring obscure gods Nymph Worship Honouring the Nymphai - The maidens of nature. Ourea: The Mountain Gods Potamoi: The River Gods Offerings to local river gods (potamoi) Hero Worship Hero worship 101 - The basics Hero Worship 101 - Which hero should I worship? How do I contact them? Worshipping Zeus: part I, part II, part III
Festivals And Sacred Days: Libation days in Hellenismos The Attic Calendar Hekate's Deipnon Noumenia Noumenia Agathos Daimon Deipnon, Noumenia and Agathos Daimon Prayers Attempting to set up a "holiday decoration" box Example Modernisation of an Ancient Greek Festival Calendar manipulation in Ancient Greece
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My Hellenic deities: The Goddesses In My Life
I don’t know who needs to hear this but having doubts about your practice is totally normal and actually beneficial.
Questioning everything is intelligence.
This idea that one cannot "connect with nature" because nature in one's area is less than pristine fails to realize that being able to recognize when nature has been damaged and thrown out of balance is actually a crucial part of being able to connect with nature in a genuinely meaningful way. It is the first step in being able to heal nature and restore its balance.
Death Witchcraft Masterpost
-Beginner Death Witchcraft
-Unusual Death Witchcraft
-Spring Death Witchcraft
-Lost Cost Death Witchcraft
-Safe Crossings for Someone Who’s Passed (pet-friendly as well)
-Massaging the Bones (attuning tools and bones to your space)
-Web of Protection (symbiotic/deathwork based ward)
-A semi-theistic Prayer for Passing/Grief
-My Humorous Retelling of “Koschei the Deathless”
Graveyards:
-Ways to Bond with a Graveyard
-Graveyard Dirt Uses
-Graveyard Alternatives
-Graveyard Dirt Alternatives
-Subtle Graveyard Offerings
-Bereavement Traditions
Spirit Work/Ghosts:
-Spirit Work 101
-Autumn Spirit Work
-Communication with Ghosts
-Non-verbal Spirit Communication
-Using a Spirit/Ouija Board
-Spirit Work Techniques: Keys
-Spirit Work Techniques: Energy Directives
-Spirit Banishing Tip
Recipes/Spells:
-Spirited Jack O’Lantern
-Safe Crossings Jar
-Baked Apple Offerings
-Pumpkin Seed Offerings -Underworld Powder Series- Styx
-Underworld Powder Series- Lethe
-Underworld Powder Series- Cocytus
-Underworld Powder Series- Phlegethon
-Underworld Powder Series- Acheron
-Contacting a Loved One
-Death Witch Tip
-Death Witch Tip 2