This is a personal ritual I used to begin healing my ancestral trauma and embrace my shadow self. It is powerful, moving and only recommended when you feel you are ready.An Ancestral Healing Ritual — The Life,Musings and Experiences of a Modern Witch
Category: Reblogs
Reblog…It’s been 50 years. And what have Pagans accomplished? — The Allergic Pagan
What do you think? What has the Pagan community has accomplished in the last 50 years? What are you proud of? What are you embarrassed by? What would you like to see in the next 50 years?It’s been 50 years. And what have Pagans accomplished? — The Allergic Pagan
Reblog…Pagan Paths: Feri (Paganism 101 Ch. 12) — 🌻 The Illuminated Witch 🌻
Feri (sometimes spelled Faery) is an American neopagan tradition. Like Traditional Wicca, Feri is an initiatory tradition but does not place any limitations on who can be initiated. Although the requirement for initiation makes this religion less easily accessible, Feri has had a huge influence on modern neopaganism, including influencing other (non-initiatory) traditions like Reclaiming. […]Pagan … Continue reading Reblog…Pagan Paths: Feri (Paganism 101 Ch. 12) — 🌻 The Illuminated Witch 🌻
Reblog….Imbolc Honey & Oat Milk Bath with Lavender Flowers — Moody Moons
This honey & oat milk bath combines classic Imbolc ingredients to create a warm, soothing ritual bath. Indulging in hot herbal baths is one of the loveliest ways to celebrate this cold-weather holiday. Sometimes called “the dairy holiday,” milk baths are especially appropriate for the season of Imbolc. Easy to make with only 4 ingredients!…Imbolc Honey … Continue reading Reblog….Imbolc Honey & Oat Milk Bath with Lavender Flowers — Moody Moons
Reblog….#Omens&Symbols . . . The great white Buffalo. — Purplerays
The Great White Buffalo portends a time of all tribes coming together as one Beautiful Art by Andrew Gonzales Text and image source: GODDESS CENTRAL https://www.facebook.com/249082037075/posts/10157970422057076/#Omens&Symbols . . . The great white Buffalo. — Purplerays
Reblog….Waning Dark Moon, January 10th-13th — The Witches Box
Waning Dark Moon: From Sagittarius to CapricornBegins: January 10th-13THElement: Fire-EarthModality: Mutable-CardinalPlanetary Ruler: Jupiter-SaturnABOUT THE DARK/ BALSAMIC PHASE The Waning Dark Moon is the phase when it’s still displaying a thin silver line, at the verge of becoming invisible in the night sky as it approaches the Sun. Symbolically, it represents the declining phase of the…Waning Dark … Continue reading Reblog….Waning Dark Moon, January 10th-13th — The Witches Box
Reblog….Full Moon Blessings. — Purplerays
The Full Moon in Cancer is taking place late tonight into tomorrow depending on your time zone & where you live in the world. This very special last moon of the year will help you to release everything that your soul is not contracted to take into 2021 the New Age year. Manifesting is amplified […]Full … Continue reading Reblog….Full Moon Blessings. — Purplerays
Reblog…Imbolc Blessing Spell — Eclectic Witchcraft
Use this Imbolc blessing spell to bestow prosperity, happiness, and courage not only to yourself but to everyone you love. With bay leaves, you can write down specific blessings you wish to share with your loved ones. I love this simple spell because it’s perfect for the beginner witch. It doesn’t even require working with a…Imbolc Blessing … Continue reading Reblog…Imbolc Blessing Spell — Eclectic Witchcraft
Reblog….How to Make an Elegant Yule Log for Winter Solstice — Moody Moons
The traditional Yule log is a classic symbol of the Winter Solstice and its emphasis on the hearth and home. And it couldn’t be easier to make. In just 3 simple steps, create a lovely centerpiece for your Winter Solstice dining table or altar. Meaning of the Yule Log The exact origin of the Yule…How to … Continue reading Reblog….How to Make an Elegant Yule Log for Winter Solstice — Moody Moons
Reblog….Pagan Winter Solstice Traditions: Learn More About Yule And Christmas — Eclectic Witchcraft
Yule is seen by many as “Pagan Christmas”, and they’re not exactly wrong! The pagan Winter Solstice traditions have a lot in common with traditions around the world. During the Winter Solstice, we love to sing carols, bake cookies, sit around the fire, and enjoy gifts with friends and family. These traditions are common among…Pagan Winter … Continue reading Reblog….Pagan Winter Solstice Traditions: Learn More About Yule And Christmas — Eclectic Witchcraft