Samhain is a time to cast away that which no longer serves you, a time of divination & honoring ancestors of your past, as the veil between the worlds is thin!
Mabon is the second harvest of the year and a time for expressing gratitude for all of the blessings in life. It is a time of plenty and abundance, not just for food, but in other aspects of life as well.
August 1st marks the pagan sabbat of Lammas (also known as Lughnasadh, after the god Lugh), which can be celebrated the whole month long. It is the time of the year when the first harvests are made, both internally and externally, and the body, mind, and soul should start preparing for the shorter days and the descent into the shadow time.
Home herbal jars, also called witch bottles, have been used for thousands of years to protect and add certain energies to a witch's home. This post is go help guide you to make a Blessed Home Herbal Jar.
Scrying; Astrology; Palmistry; Runecasting- these are all forms of divination that most people know. Did you know there are many other forms of divination?
Salt can be a witch’s best friend when performing magick and rituals. Because of its ability to absorb energy and hold onto it, salt is used to cleanse and purify and area of negative energy, and create protection boundaries.
The My Witchy Bookshelf series covers books that Inked Goddess Creations' owner, Morgan, has on her personal bookshelf, that she recommends to people. This second post is about Magickal Herbs, Incense and Oils books.
Gemstones have long been used in spells, rituals, and magickal workings because of their innate metaphysical properties. Each gemstone has its own set of magickal characteristics, which often relate to their color, type, area of formation, planetary alignment and more.