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Full moon dates for 2020 🌕
January 10th
February 9th
March 9th
April 8th
May 7th
June 5th
July 5th
August 3rd
September 2nd
October 1st
October 31st
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December 30th
This blog welcomes baby witches!
Reblog this post if you welcome witches at all stages of their journey.
Baby witches are welcome to ask questions, reblog, or private message. I don’t care how long you’ve been practicing.
I want to make a thread of blogs who are Baby Witch safe!
Witchy Starter Terms
Ground- Clearing/releasing excess energy and also connecting your own energy with the earth’s.
Center- Usually done after Grounding to calm your emotions, mind, and body to be physically and magickally ready to act.
Cleanse- Removing negative energies from an object or a space. Also works on people.
Charge - To infuse an object with personal or external power/intent.
Intent- the energy/focus of the magick and energy you’re working up.
Visualize - Forming mental images. It is done to direct energy during spell work. Much like imagination.
Banish- To magickally end something, Or to rid the presence of. Definitely works on people.
Consecrate- The blessing of an object or place by instilling it with positivity.
Sabbat- The Witches/Pagans festivals or Holidays and changing of the seasons
Talisman- An object charged with personal power to attract a specific force or energy to the wearer. Also known as an amulet.
Cowan- a formally derogatory slang word for a non-Witch, it is now more like the term “muggle” from HP.
Book of Shadows- your (or your coven’s AKA group of 13 or so witches) personal magickal records. You would write tarot readings, associations, and spell outcomes here.
Grimoire- the book of spells of a witch.
Burning Times- A term used by Witches for the period of persecution in the Middle Ages and later on. The Catholic Church oppressed many witches, pagans, and Jewish people. The only actual burnings happened were only in Scotland, and on the continent of Europe. In England and the U.S.A, they were hanged to death.
Esbat- Weekly or biweekly meeting of a coven. Typically held either on the full moon or the new moon.
Old Religion- Another name for the Craft.
Spell- A physical, mental, or verbal directing of magickal energies toward the accomplishment of some goal.
Blessed Yule to all the nonbinary pagans and witches out there! If you celebrate loudly or just with a simple offering I hope your Yule and solstice are wonderful and you have a great winter!
Help a Baby Witch Out
Ok, so I just started getting into witchcraft, but I honestly have no idea on where to start. I’ve gotten a tarot deck and several crystals, but somehow I still feel a little off. I’ve looked into deities, but I feel like I’m not ready to look into that. Any tips/comments?
(I'd also call myself a babywitch still so) but I went to the library and searched for everything with 'wicca' or 'pagan' or the like, and chose three-four i thought looked interesting? some I agreed with, and have used, and some I didn't. There's tons of witches on youtube also, with videos like 'for beginner witches' and things?
idk. good luck!! ☆
i’m not a traditional witch
Literally me
Saw this on Facebook and felt the need to share 😂
The best time for:
Cursing
Tuesday/Saturday
Evening
Dark Moon
Protection
Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday
Noon
Waxing Moon/Full Moon
Cleansing
Monday/Saturday
Dawn
Waning Gibbous/Blue Moon
Banishing
Saturday
Dusk/Evening
Waning Crescent/Third Quarter/Full Moon/Dark Moon
Binding
Tuesday/Saturday
Evening
Waning Moon/Full Moon/Dark Moon
Healing
Monday/Thursday/Sunday
Dawn
New Moon/Full Moon
Enhanced psychic power
Monday
Midnight
Full Moon/Blue Moon
Love/Friendship
Friday
Morning
New Moon/Waxing Moon
Manifestation/Power
Monday/Tuesday
Noon
Full Moon/Black Moon
Success
Thursday/Sunday
Morning/Noon
Waxing Moon/Blue Moon
Luck
Wednesday
Noon
Waxing Moon/Blue Moon
Wealth
Wednesday/Thursday/Sunday
Noon
Waxing Moon
Peace
Monday
Dusk/Midnight
Waning Crescent/New Moon
Courage/Strength
Tuesday/Sunday
Noon
Waxing Moon/Full Moon
Intelligence/Wisdom
Monday/Wednesday
Morning
Waxing Moon/Full Moon/Waning Crescent
Spirit Work
Tuesday
Twilight
Full Moon/Blue Moon
compiled from my personal collection of correspondences
updated on 5-29-17
what to do when you’re spiritually burnt out 🌜🌻🌛
i’m sure we all have times where we feel like witchcraft is too much, too time consuming, not fulfilling enough, or we just can’t seem to get motivated to actually practice. this is especially true for my spoonie witch self! here are tips i’ve found useful for when i personally feel burnt out.
pace yourself. don’t feel like you have to get back to where you once were in your practice right away. try one tarot card a day. do some light energy work this week. schedule a day to make a tasty potion (hot cocoa potions are the bomb for this) and then watch a movie while you enjoy it.
plan in advance. maybe you can get yourself hyped for a big ritual at the next full moon! write down a day in your planner for a cool event and ration smaller preparatory tasks leading up to it.
practice passively. set a jar on your porch for when the next rain happens to fall, or throw some rose quartz in your makeup bag for your next night out. when you rediscover these things, it can really spark interest and motivation again.
explore nature in solitude. this one is huge. go for a nature walk (yes, I am a city witch and it’s possible!) and collect fallen leaves or wildflowers (cut, don’t pick) that you can use in future work. or, just soak in the awe of earth herself.
research. when you have free time, have a big research day on herbalism, crystals, your dieties, whatever. this one’s also huge for me.
glamour magick. one great active spellwork activity you can do is glamour and self love magick. #glamour magick on here, check out the tag! also recommend @orriculum for these types of spells. they really help you find peace in your craft again.
take a break from it. sometimes we need one. go out with friends and family, focus on school or work, and try your best to remain hopeful. personally, i’ve taken two of these long breaks from my craft. it helped me to rediscover why I’m a witch in the first place.
hope these helped–
until we meet again 🌜🌻🌛
Tea left to chill accidentally is a sacrifice, unintentional but appreciated, to passing spirits. To the eldritch, nothing ever goes to waste.
calling witchy blogs!
I’d love to follow more magickal blogs, especially relating to or interested in:
green witches
nature; earth, bones, woods
astronomy and lunar magick
kitchen magick; herbs, tea, recipes
tarot
art and music witches
literature and books
science witches
aesthetic aesthetic aesthetic
like or reblog this and I will check out your blog! ✨ (I’ll be following back as @flexatonist)
Witch problems(?)
When you’re looking up correspondences for the vegetables in your soup broth and right off the bat 2 of them are ‘lust and male potency’. Across 3 webpages.
Why does everything have to be related to lust?? I tend to think of the bases of soups (celery, carrots, onions, etc.) as very home-y things, with more personal correspondence to love (not just, just love between two individuals or family) and protection (because root vegetables/family ties?) But that’s me, someone who doesn’t understand why most herbs/vegetables seem to correspond to lust/fertility 😅
I agree that broth is very homey. It makes me feel comforted and calm.
…Can I hijack a little here? The reason is laziness imo. “It grows, so it must be related to fertility.” It isn’t necessarily wrong, but maybe a little bit one-dimensional.
I see a lot of sources do that, especially websites. They don’t really go into the rich history of a plant, and all its different uses. They just slap a two-word correspondence on it.
Not to mention the whole “I read this in a book somewhere so it must be true” thing. And then everybody passes that information around like it’s universal.
In my experience and opinion, it is so much more effective and fulfilling to have a relationship with an ingredient. To know it on a personal level, how it affects you, and to truly understand its complexity.
I wholeheartedly agree. For me, I feel it’s a lot richer to have a correspondence to an ingredient of mu own, as opposed to what somebody tells me. It makes it a lot easier to focus on/remember what a particular ingredient means for me at least.
…I just need to focus on not looking up correspondences and relying on those like I used to when I was just starting witchcraft, lmao. For history on a plant/crystal? Sure. Correspondence wise? I feel I need to start focusing on my own :p
Don’t forget… It sort of resembles a phallus, PENIS!! MUST BE ABOUT SEX!!
The witchcraft revolution of the 60s and 70s was headed up (hehe I made a pun) by some seriously horny dudes if you ask me. Literally everything that came out of that time (I can’t help myself!) seems to want to correspond everything to sex and/or gender.
It’s my PET PEEVE about witchcraft as a whole, tbh.
Like @themixedwitch I find my personal correspondences that come from time spent with the ingredients to be soooo much more powerful.
important!!
also fertility ≠ lust !!!!
idk but thanks op!
When my Mum was pregnant with me she was in the pub and this random creepy elderly woman that nobody ever saw before or since told her that she was going to have a boy and when I was born everyone was like “the creepy lady was wrong” but it turned out I’m trans and THE PUB WITCH WAS RIGHT!
I WAS FORETOLD BY THE PUB WITCH
Witches are always pro-trans culture, transphobes cannot be witches.
a surprisingly controversial statement
witches can have any hair. you don't have to grow it out. you can cut it. you can colour it. you can style it.
do whatever you want with your hair.
you feel whats witchy for you
Before you defend males being witches I think you need to step back and realize why people are hesitant about involving males in witchcraft. Historically males were the ones burning and murdering females for witchcraft. It's no coincidence why women are more strongly associated with life/death, magic, etc. It's not transphobic to say this and that men deserve no acceptance in something women were persecuted (and in some areas still are). Women own witchcraft.
I’m sorry if you thought you’d be informing me of something I had no clue of, but earnestly this whole “Women own witchcraft” is the very most idiotic, Euro centric argument I have ever heard in Witch Discourse.
You need to get off your racist, sexist high horse right this instant.
I’ve done research and experienced witchcraft in my own culture and have knowledge of the witch hunts of the 1600s. It’s not a case of “The evil males murdering women!!!” It was a case of both women and men who used their religion to murder people horrifically and senselessly out of ignorance and fear. Both genders were the perpetrators and victims, both genders were the victims. Some women are more in tune to their spirituality and open to witchcraft due to the way western culture has brought women and men act. In other cultures, men are more likely to be spiritual leaders, or it may be perfectly egalitarian.
Saying that women own witchcraft because men in their culture fucked shit up for witches is essentially saying that atheists and pagans alone own witchcraft because Christians fucked shit up for witches.
Saying that women own witchcraft is like saying that poc own witchcraft because of imperialism’s damage to poc’s culture.
Saying that women own witchcraft is like saying that only people born to witch families own witchcraft.
Inherently, all people, males included, have the same amount of spiritual potential and energy. The way some people’s witchcraft works is recognizing that we are all witches, we are all beings with energies and spirituality and we choose to develop and partake in our own. Blocking off half the population for crimes they did not commit is disgusting.
Not to mention how GODDAMN RACIST THIS IS!
I come from Miami, and in Miami I’ve experienced a lot of the Santeria culture. Here, people mostly talk about it when there’s dead chickens washing up on shores after sacrifices or when dead animals are dropped off in bags at the courthouse, and I’m going to assume that you think witchcraft is revamped spells from the 1600s where animal bones are cutely replaced with some other herb followed by crystals sitting on the shelf.
However..
Santería is a culture of witches. Santería is very valid witchcraft, it is sometimes bloody and not cute and not adapted to Western Culture but that is the goddamn point. There are males that practice witchcraft in this culture, in fact leaders of all genders.
Native Indigenous culture have had Shamanism and related spiritualistic religions, there are so many tribes where witchcraft comes in the forms of women, men and non binary people such as the complex Two Spirit identity doing rituals, sacrifices, meditations… witchcraft is the practice of magick, and guess who practices magick?
These babies! See the things in grey! Those are called non western civilizations! Theses are places where thousands of individual communities exist, all with their own religions and native cultures! And most of them have all practiced some form of magick! Both men and women and non binary people!
If you’re a crystal witch, male or female or nonbinary Shamans probably made or sold you your crystals. Your lore could be from a Jewish Rabbi, of Jewish Mysticism. Or the Muslim intertwining of pagan and occultism. Or it could be the literal God Of Witchcraft, Thoth, in Egyptian culture. It could be an Alchemist, such as Gilles de Rais or Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, all males murdered for their practicing witchcraft. The masks and skulls bought may very well be from Ghana tribes that were used as Talismans, or certain artifacts and rituals may come from Benin, West African tribes and communities.
You do not, never have, never will own witchcraft. No one ever will. And if you think men should be excluded, then only female, magick inherited African tribes victim to imperialism should own witchcraft.
Thank you for reading, and fuck Euro Centric supremacy.
By the gods, this the best take down of the “males can’t be witches” argument I’ve ever seen.