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Throwin’ the Bones
Of the divinatory techniques with which I am familiar, bones are my personal favorite. Yes, they have that very witchy vibe – but it’s more than that; the bones are honest. They don’t sugar coat, and while they have to be interpreted, once you know how to read them – there’s little room for interpretation. They are very direct and are much better suited to answering yes or no questions than tarot. With a little imaginative methodology, there few questions the bones can’t answer. And even fewer they won’t answer (as tarot cards can be known to do). A few examples of things I think the bones are better at answering than tarot: questions involving time, questions regarding health, sickness and maledictions; they present a broader grasp to any given situation – incorporating things outside of the question presented and how these things relate to the question or the reading, showing the interconnectedness of life – and how these things all relate back.
Our countless cultures have countless methods for collecting and reading the Bones – and I can only rightly attest to my own methodology: one in which the Bones need not necessarily consist solely of bones, but a collection of gathered trinkets and curios, all with their own meaning, their own story and their own energy. My collection consists of: bones (bare and painted), coins, stones, shells, jewelry, twigs, buttons, animal teeth and other squabbles. The only rule I implement is that the item can be easily gathered and (safely) tossed without breakage or injury (save your razor-blades and glass shards for witches’ bottles!).
Collecting the Bones and Bobbles
Most any small bones will do, though its recommended that you use bones that haven’t been cooked, as cooked bones have a tendency to get very brittle – especially in the case of chicken, which is quite common. In my collection I have a number of different animal bones: most are chicken, but I also have some raccoon and possum bones, as well as teeth and claws. I built a “base” of bones, but am continuously adding or replacing as I see fit.
A short list of “Bones” I like to include – most of which serve as my “base” bones:
Self Bone – used for the reader
Other Bone – used to represent another person or the person you are reading
Magic Bone – represents the need for or use of magic
“Evil” Bone – malicious or hateful acts, disadvantageous behavior
Love Bone – represents romantic love
Male Bone – represents male fertility, masculinity, sexuality or a man
Female Bone – represents female fertility, femininity, sexuality or a woman
Health Bone – represents physical or mental health
Wealth Bone – represents financial standing or monetary issues
Family Bone – represents familial connections or a family member
Fate Bone – represents destiny and your lifepath (I use a shell for this: open side up means an event can be altered, destiny is not set in stone; open side down, this path must be walked – prepare in lieu of fighting)
“Key” Bone – (I actually use a small key) which represents the key to any given situation, the remedy or problem at hand and its cause
This list is by no means comprehensive and I have many more bones in my collection with more menial meanings. This is simply a small list of options to be added to and adapted by whosoever casts the bones.
Reading the Bones
There is no right or wrong way to read the bones, there is simply your way and their way. Below I will dictate how it is that I do a general reading – again, this is just an example of one way, take and adapt to fit your own unique style or tradition!
Begin by collecting your bones into your hand. I keep mine in a leather pouch, but don’t like to toss them directly from the bag as it doesn’t allow for much control – i.e. the bones fall out either in a massive, unreadable pile or they fly out in such a scattered way nothing is close enough to read. Throwing them from the hand allows for a rather contained casting, and one that can be read easily. I do not include the Self or Other bone, instead, the Self Bone is placed before the caster and the Other Bones is placed either in front of the person you’re reading for or simply in the middle of the casting area. When reading for yourself, place the Self Bone in the center and discard the Other Bone.
Throw the Bones. This can be done on a square of cloth on which a circle (or any number of complex shapes) has been drawn or simply upon a flat table. If throwing in a circle, discard all bones that fall outside of it. These bones are null for the reading, though they can also be read as “far from the person’s mind/current situation.”
Interpret the Bones. This is done by noting the location and connection of the bones present. For instance, note the Love Bones proximity to the Other Bones and the Male Bone. This could be interpreted as being the male love of the querent – but if the “Evil” bones is introduced, this could symbol ulterior motives or a hostile or explosive relationship. Read based on both their proximity to the Other Bone – the closer, the higher priority the matter is – and their relation to one another. It’s very much like investigating a big puzzle, putting it together piece by piece to form a comprehensive understanding of their life or situation. Also not their relation based on the third dimension: x bone seems to be overlapping y bone – is the x issue eclipsing an underlying problem or truth represented by y? It depends. Only through practice will you find clarity.
Convey the message. I always like to spend a few moments making a variety of “hmm” noises when reading for others – it builds up their anticipation. Or you can throw in the occasional gasp or snarky smirk. Their responses are usually hilarious – even more so when yours are genuine! If you are reading on your own, it may be a good idea to sketch out a general map of the readings as opposed to taking a picture as often bones overlie others, which makes for a rather misleading photo representation. You might also find jotting down notes rewarding, especially in synthesizing a cohesive read.
Once you’ve garnered all the information you can from that particular toss, feel free to specify: take the bone/situation you wish to examine and toss the rest again over it/them, reading the others through that particular lens. I.E. Who is this person mentioned? What are their qualities? What is the nature of this love? What magic is being referenced here? Follow that rabbit hole as far as you wish, building your understanding.
Do not be afraid to adjust your style! Want to narrow down a time frame? Make a sort of timeline with the bones. Wish to determine the source of an ailment? Shape the bones into the form of a body. I find the bones allow for far more creativity and ingenuity than cards. And above all – TRUST YOUR GUT.
Photos: These are photos of my “base” bones when I first started reading; since then they have probably doubled (if not tripled) in number and do not incorporate my other animal bones, claws or teeth.
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“The ingestion of holy writing was normally employed for healing purposes. In medieval Europe sacred words were written on bread or cheese to be swallowed by the sick. Some medieval religious manuscripts bear the signs of having been rinsed with water so that some of the ink washed off and could therefore be drunk. The seventh-century Book of Durrow, an illuminated manuscript of the Gospels, is a good example. In the seventeenth century it was dunked in water by Irish farmers to produce a sacred medicine for curing sick cattle. In parts of Islamic West Africa passages of the Koran written out in ink are similarly washed and drunk to cure disease and witchcraft. Amongst the Berti of northern Darfur, the fakis (Koranic teachers and healers) write certain verses from the Koran on a wooden slate, using a pen made from a millet stalk and ink made from a mix of soot and gum Arabic. The water is then washed off into a small bowl or bottle forclients to drink either at once or in small doses throughout the day. As part of their graduation ceremony the Batak datu made his students inscribe an incantation, dictated by him, on bamboo held over a heap of boiled rice. The scratchings produced by inscribing fell onto the rice, and the ritual was completed when the boys ate rice and with it “the soul of the writing””
— Grimores; Owen Davis
“(Rosaries) are used on some occasions for the repetition of certain mystical formulae and incantations to appease and propitiate certain deities on special occasions. They are also used for the repetition of mystical formulae, charms, spells, and incantations, with a view to obtaining certain benefits from the deities. They may, moreover, be used for harmful purposes-to injure hostile or obnoxious people, or to disable them, to make them ill, to kill them, to subdue them, to obtain their affections, to make them inert or to summon them.”
— Winifred S. Blackman, The Rosary in Magic and Religion
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OCCULT PODCAST LIST
Note: You don’t have to listen to the episodes in any particular order. In fact, I recommend skimming through the archives and start with the theme or guest that sound interesting to you. Remember that this isn’t a list lof every magical podcast there is, but of those I personally have listened to.
~ Glitchbottle Podcast
~ What Magic Is This?
~ New World Witchery
~ Radio Free Golgotha
~ Invoking Witchcraft
- Spirit Box
- The Red Text
- Bone and Sickle
- Southern Bramble
- New World Witchery
- The Folklore Podcast
- The Real Witches of the East End
- När man talar om trollen (swe)
- Fabulous Folklore with Icy
Oh yeah. Huge props to glitch bottle and the rambling geeking-out that is radio free golgotha.
*On a related note, I happened upon a Greer interview on one called ~Hermitix (or something like that) that was over a new book of his. ~Rise and fall of planetary powers. Worth giving a listen to that particular interview (haven’t really listened to any others from the show - most of the other titles didn‘t interest me tbh) if you want something to chew on a bit.
2022 Witch's Calendar
For all my witches out there, here's a handy list of the 2022 dates for the major holidays, full and new moons, and special events. I've listed my sources at the bottom. Dates and times for all events are calculated for Eastern Standard Time, USA, Northern Hemisphere. Adjust for your location as needed. Enjoy!
WOTY Holidays and Solstices
February 1-2 - Imbolc
March 20 - Spring Equinox / Ostara
May 1 - Beltane
June 21 - Summer Solstice / Midsummer
August 1 - Lughnasadh
September 22 - Autumn Equinox / Mabon
October 31 - Samhain
December 21 - Winter Solstice / Yule
Full Moons
January 17 - Wolf Moon ♋️
February 16 - Snow Moon ♌️
March 18 - Worm Moon ♍️
April 16 - Pink Moon ♎️
May 16 - Flower Moon ♏️
June 14 - Strawberry Moon ♐️
July 13 - Thunder Moon (aka Buck Moon) ♑️
August 11 - Sturgeon Moon ♒️
September 10 - Harvest Moon ♓️
October 9 - Hunter's Moon (aka Blood Moon) ♈️
November 8 - Frost Moon ♉️
December 7 - Cold Moon ♊️
Fun Fact: The title of Harvest Moon is given to either the September or October full moon, whichever falls closest to the autumn equinox. In 2022, that month will be September.
New Moons
January 2 ♑️
February 1 ♒️
March 2 ♓️
April 1 ♈️
April 30 ♉️
May 30 ♊️
June 29 ♋️
July 28 ♌️
August 27 ♍️
September 25 ♎️
October 25 ♏️
November 23 ♐️
December 23 ♑️
Special Events
April 30 - Black Moon & Partial Solar Eclipse (10:42pm EST)
May 16 - Total Lunar Eclipe (12:11am EST, coinciding with zenith)
June 14 - Supermoon
July 13 - Supermoon
October 25 - Partial Solar Eclipe (11:01am EST)
November 8 - Total Lunar Eclipse (5:59am EST, coinciding with zenith)
SOURCES:
Inverse - Full Moon 2022 calendar: Dates, times, schedule, and names for the brightest nights all year
Astroseek - Full Moons 2022 & New Moons
The Pagan Grimoire - The Wheel of the Year: The 8 Festivals in the Wiccan Calendar
Orthinomancy: I
Blackbird: Encouragement, reassurance, devotion, and loyalty. Blue jay: Commitment, solidarity, courage, and security. Cardinal: Charisma, community, allegiance, and camaraderie. Chickadee: Communication, fellowship, harmony, and unity. Chicken: Paternal love, nurturing, soothing, and uplifting. Crow: Dexterity, intelligence, mutuality, and transformation. Dove: Affection, compassion, romance, and reconciliation. Eagle: Liberation, nobility, commitment, and awareness. Finch: Movement, advancement, ascension, and progress. Hawk: Perception, concentration, motive, and leadership. Hen: Sovereignty, prioritization, triumph, independence. Hummingbird: Blissfulness, recovery, fortune, and renewal. Magpie: Calculation, contemplation, attention, and focus.
2022 Witch's Calendar
For all my witches out there, here's a handy list of the 2022 dates for the major holidays, full and new moons, and special events. I've listed my sources at the bottom. Dates and times for all events are calculated for Eastern Standard Time, USA, Northern Hemisphere. Adjust for your location as needed. Enjoy!
WOTY Holidays and Solstices
February 1-2 - Imbolc
March 20 - Spring Equinox / Ostara
May 1 - Beltane
June 21 - Summer Solstice / Midsummer
August 1 - Lughnasadh
September 22 - Autumn Equinox / Mabon
October 31 - Samhain
December 21 - Winter Solstice / Yule
Full Moons
January 17 - Wolf Moon ♋️
February 16 - Snow Moon ♌️
March 18 - Worm Moon ♍️
April 16 - Pink Moon ♎️
May 16 - Flower Moon ♏️
June 14 - Strawberry Moon ♐️
July 13 - Thunder Moon (aka Buck Moon) ♑️
August 11 - Sturgeon Moon ♒️
September 10 - Harvest Moon ♓️
October 9 - Hunter's Moon (aka Blood Moon) ♈️
November 8 - Frost Moon ♉️
December 7 - Cold Moon ♊️
Fun Fact: The title of Harvest Moon is given to either the September or October full moon, whichever falls closest to the autumn equinox. In 2022, that month will be September.
New Moons
January 2 ♑️
February 1 ♒️
March 2 ♓️
April 1 ♈️
April 30 ♉️
May 30 ♊️
June 29 ♋️
July 28 ♌️
August 27 ♍️
September 25 ♎️
October 25 ♏️
November 23 ♐️
December 23 ♑️
Special Events
April 30 - Black Moon & Partial Solar Eclipse (10:42pm EST)
May 16 - Total Lunar Eclipe (12:11am EST, coinciding with zenith)
June 14 - Supermoon
July 13 - Supermoon
October 25 - Partial Solar Eclipe (11:01am EST)
November 8 - Total Lunar Eclipse (5:59am EST, coinciding with zenith)
SOURCES:
Inverse - Full Moon 2022 calendar: Dates, times, schedule, and names for the brightest nights all year
Astroseek - Full Moons 2022 & New Moons
The Pagan Grimoire - The Wheel of the Year: The 8 Festivals in the Wiccan Calendar
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Full Pink Moon in Scorpio by Rami Ammoun (Apr. 2021)
8 Signs That You Have Occult Powers
Our destiny is engraved in our hands. One only has to read the signs.
#1: A FAT MOUNT OF DIANA
The Mount of Diana is also called the Mount of the Moon or Luna’s Hill. This mount provides a higher awareness that opens you up to the presence of supernatural beings, including the Divine. A mount is considered fat or prominent if it is the highest or second highest point on your palm.
#2: A FATE LINE THAT BEGINS ON DIANA
Also called Saturn’s Line, the Fate Line – as the name suggests – defines your destiny. If yours begins on the Mount of Diana, it means that a powerful intuition will accompany you your entire life. The clearer and deeper the Fate Line, the truer this statement becomes.
#3: A HEAD LINE THAT ENDS ON DIANA
Your Head Line represents your mental capacity and strength. When it slopes towards Diana, your reasoning is enhanced by a spiritual mind that attracts true magic. If your Head Line ends before it touches Diana’s Mount, then this statement is only partly true for you.
#4: A MYSTIC CROSS ON THE PLAIN OF MARS
The middle, flat part of your palm is the Plain of Mars. It describes your default temperament when you are relaxed. When there is a Mystic Cross on it, it means you are magical by default. That is, you are at one with the supernatural and can incorporate it into your reality. The more Mystical Crosses you have, the truer that becomes.
#5: A FAT MOUNT OF APOLLO
Apollo is the God of Prophecy. Therefore, having a good Mount of Apollo means you have a prophetic eye. This mount could be one broad hill or two narrow hills beside each other. Either way, it occupies the bottom of your ring finger. It should be the highest or second highest point on your palm for it to count as fat or prominent.
#6: A TALL FINGER OF APOLLO
The finger above Apollo’s Mount is considered his as well. When yours is taller than Jupiter’s Finger (the index finger), it means you have the ability to control your psychic gifts – as compared to individuals who cannot invite psychic visions by will, instead only receiving them randomly.
#7: AN ATTRACTIVE FINGER OF APOLLO
Apollo is a beautiful god. Almost as vain as Venus, the Goddess of Beauty herself. An attractive Apollo’s Finger is one that is slim, and straight – not bending to the left or to the right. It should also taper perfectly, being thickest right above Apollo’s Mount and thinnest at the fingertip. An attractive Apollo’s Finger is found on renowned and admired diviners.
#8: VERTICAL LINES ON THE FINGERTIPS
Our fingertips are the conduit by which our occult gifts are released into the world. In palmistry, vertical lines repair, enhance, upgrade. Having such lines on your fingertips means you have what it takes to cast genuine spells. In other words, you can use your power at will and let it out whenever you wish. The more fingertips are lined, the truer that is.
If all or most of these signs appear only on your recessive hand, it means you were born with occult potential but do not have the strength to harness it.
If all or most of these signs appear only on your dominant hand, you have to work harder if you wish to develop your gifts because you were not born with them. They are not natural to you.
If all or most of these signs appear on both hands, you should be very powerful. If there is no evidence that you are, it means your will is weak. You cannot activate your latent gifts.
If only a few of these signs appear on either hand, then you might have one or two occult gifts with average strength.
If none of these signs appear at all, then any occult experience you thought you had was merely coincidental or entirely imagined.