I have noticed how most of the beginners worry about their label. Let me tell you something, I was Wiccan,Satanist,Buddhist and my more until I finally step by step understood how my practice is about every practice there is. I find magick so interesting and I could never decide only for one path. Witchcraft is something (in my opinion) that comes to you. When you are ready. So there is no need to find out all of the answers right now. Take your time and devote firstly to things you find best. Try Shamanism for a while. I mean,study about that. Give it a try. See how it feels. Try Wiccan a year and a day and see how it goes. You like herbs? Check out all the cool things you can do with it. Magick is an amazing "place" to grow,learn and create. It is your personal path and you have an obligation to yourself. Not someone who is more experienced than you. If you get what I am trying to say. Magick is personal. You can either purely do witchcraft with no religion,you ca...
I woke up this morning and it seemed like it will be a bad day. It was. Things with my college got complicated. So I figured out that it could be a good idea to cast a jar spell. My last jar spell worked so well! For some while I thought it won't because it seemed my spells stopped working. However,that was not the case. Lucky me. So right now as I write this post I will try to mix up a good jar spell. But before I am going to write something about jar spells. Jar spells are an old form of folk magic. One of the earliest mentions of this type of magic came from a 17th century. There is a story that tells of a man who got advised to make a Witch's jar for his wife, because it was suspected that she was being 'bewitched' and they wanted to break the curse.This type of magick is most commonly used for baneful magic,however, we are all familiar with The Hoodoo ‘honey jar spell’,which means this spells can apply to many things. Bottles and containers are used in hoodo...
As the wheel of the year keeps turning so the time for Lammas has come. It is also called Lughnasadh. With it we are welcoming the Harvest. The days are long and sunny and everything is at it's full peek. In some traditions this holiday is celebrated in a way to honor the god Lugh. - Lugh Lugh Lugh is a god from Irish mythology. He is a warrior,a king and a hero. Lugh is often associated with art and crafts and is know as a sun god, a storm god and a sky god. Lammas is named after him. Although Lugh gives his name to this festival, it is also associated with Lugh's foster mother Tailtiu. To learn more about this Celetic god,you can find lots of information here. Magick,rituals and Lammas activity With this holiday, harvest is approaching and it is a messenger that the hot days shall come to an end. This is the time for magick around the home. Yo...
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