Category: Pagan

  • Ivy Moon

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    Ivy Moon September 30 – October 27 The Ivy Moon coincides with the end of the harvest season when successes and losses must be accounted for. In ancient times, intoxicating ale was brewed from ivy and was used to induce visions of the battlefield. The plant teaches us that restrictions are necessary to help us…

  • Blood Moon

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    The Blood Moon also called the Harvest Moon, Shedding Moon, Winterfelleth (Winter Coming), Windermanoth (Vintage Month), Falling Leaf Moon, Ten Colds Moon and Moon of the Changing Season. In the past this was the time of hunting and storing. The wheel of the year turns like the cycle of life and death. At this Moon…

  • Number and Our Lives

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    By reading the hidden language of numbers, specifically those numbers that correspond to the letters in our name and date of birth, we discover the essential blueprint or map that gives shape to our experience and provides a clear context for our choices. In examining that blueprint we can understand why our experience is the…

  • Mabon Ritual of the Second Harvest

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    Mabon Ritual of the Second Harvest Autumn Equinox, September 22nd Tools for the Ritual: · Russet and yellow altar cloths · Golden God candle · Silver Goddess candle · White altar candle · Quarter candles and corresponding stones · Matches, taper and snuffer · Simple feast – homemade bread and hot chocolate · A small…

  • Numerology

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    Also known as Numeromancy and Arithomancy. A system of divination and occult practice based on the idea that the universe is mathematically constructed, and all things can be expressed in numbers, which correspond to vibrations. Because all letters, words, names, birth-dates and so on can be expressed in numbers, which in turn are ascribed complex…

  • Food Folk Magic

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    Place ears of Red corn in baskets on the floor to protect the home. The following types of breads have diverse energies and magical uses. Visualize accordingly while baking: Twisted breads – protection. The more twists, the more protection. Egg breads – fertility. Saffron breads – spirituality. To a lesser degree, also round breads. Sprouted…