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Are there any good books about witchcraft and other related stuff?
Some of these may be controversial, but I found them interesting (& some useful):
Everyday Witchcraft: Making Time for Spirit in a Too-Busy World (by Deborah Blake) - Good book to help engage with the spirit all the time, rather than just on holidays.
Wicca (by Harmony Nice) - Views on Wicca (and basic introduction to Divination, Astrology and Correspondences)
Norse Mythology (by Neil Gaiman)* - The Story of the Norse Gods
The Gospel of Loki (by Joanne M. Harris)* - The Story of the Norse Gods told from Loki’s perspective.
The Occult, Witchcraft & Magic (by Christopher Dell) - A historical and factual look at the different types of magic.
Wicca & Witchcraft For Dummies (by Diane Smith) - An introductory book to Wicca and Witchcraft - set out like a textbook.
Majority of my resources come from online, so I figured I’d link a few here:
A Bad Witch’s Blog
The Hoodwitch Blog
The Travelling Witch Blog
The Poetic Edda*
The Prose Edda*
@lokeanwelcomingcommittee‘s blog on Tumblr*
*Norse Witchcraft related
Ariadne, rescued from the island where Theseus left her, wed Dionysus and was immortalized as the goddess of Crete, labyrinths, and fertility
I finally finished my altar for Apollo 😭 complete with:
• Statue
• Sun mirror
• Sunflowers
• Poetry books and my zines
• Offering bowl
• Bay Laurel and Star Anise
• Sunstone
• White, yellow, gold candles
• Cypress essential oil
• Raven skull
Theogamia
So today (Jan 23, 2020) is Theogamia, and I wanted to make a little informational/devotional post about this wonderful holiday!
Theogamia is a celebration of the union between Zeus Teleios and Hera Teleia. It falls in the Hellenic month Gamelion, which in Ancient Greece was the month of marriage. Theogamia became an especially popular day to be wed. Aside from weddings, many worshippers also honored the familial aspects of Zeus and Hera on this day.
The most obvious way to celebrate this day is to pay special attention during worship to Zeus and Hera. Reciting hymns specific to them, whether it be your own or another's, is a perfect way to be closer to them. Leaving them offerings at your altar could also be a path you choose. If you're having any problems in the long-term relationship sphere, today is a good day to ask Zeus or Hera for guidance and advice.
Aside from actions that are strictly worship, changing your habits and focuses today towards relationships. Honor your partner if you have one, or honor your parents' relationship if that feels comfortable. Reflect on your actions in your current relationship: what can you improve upon going forward? If you're currently single and searching for a partner, examine ways to find a healthy relationship that would work for you. Today is also the perfect day to book an upcoming wedding! Overall, today's focus is on unions and the heads of families.
Theogamia is a day for honoring the union between two wonderful and divine beings. I hope your celebrations today go splendidly and smoothly 💕
As always, any questions, comments, or critiques are appreciated! 🥰
Magical Tip:
when you have visitors coming over, burn a white candle by the door they will be coming in to purify and cleanse any energy they bring into your home with them.
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Morpheus Masterpost
For the continually growing population of Hellenic polytheists, pagans, witches, etc, there is very little information or recognition of Morpheus, simply described as the god of dreams (but it’s not quite that simple). I made this post to spread some more information on this important god and hopefully help anyone interested in worshipping him find out where to start.
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