Hills of the Horizon: Put Fire On It
I have a deep-thinking oldest child, who is fascinated by a number of things. There's a fire there, something burning to know, looking for answers. I didn't put the fire on her; she makes it herself,...
View ArticleIrish-American Witchcraft: The Summer Solstice – Cake for Áine
On midsummer - the holiday between Bealtaine's earthy celebrations and Lúnasa's harvesting - we celebrate the joy and growth of the light half of the year. We acknowledge, formally, what we live with...
View ArticleBirthing Hereditary Witchcraft: Pagan Parenting and the Orlando Mass Shooting
With a prayer and sound advise, Crabtree explores how to talk to children about the issues around the Orlando Mass Shooting and general safety during a mass shooting.
View ArticleHills of the Horizon: The Village Games
Community practice in a village in ancient times would have had most people following similar customs, but that's not always workable for modern pagans. That doesn't mean one can't have a meaningful...
View ArticleStar Made Witch: Guide to Traditional Witchcraft Daily Practices
Daily practice is a fulfilling form of devotion and discipline. A simple daily anchor to your witchcraft is helpful in making magic your lifestyle and committing to the spirituality.The post Star Made...
View ArticleStar Made Witch: Goddesses, Mountains, and Potions
I’m an opportunist and my days have magical themes. Today it was: local landscape, wormwood and wine.The post Star Made Witch: Goddesses, Mountains, and Potions appeared first on Agora.
View ArticleStar Made Witch: 13 Steps for the Witch Decluttering Spell
I am getting into spring cleaning this month in a witchy way, and I figured a cluttered witch needs a different sort of declutter plan . . . . .
View ArticleBook Of Blackbirds: A Witch’s Tale
Magic always works better by cooperation than by force. In fact, trying to force magic can backfire on us with disastrous consequences.
View ArticleBook of Blackbirds: Pumpkins, Squashes, and Witchettys
Some gourds are good for decorating up and making rattles and drums out of, too. They have so many uses; there’s just something about squashes and pumpkins and gourds that I find magical and always have.
View ArticleBook of Blackbirds: The Choice
The feeling that our god has chosen us might well be a valid one, but it is also true that in any relationship it is always our own choice whether to accept being chosen or not.
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