Magic
Staying Safe During the Timeless Period: A Guide to Surviving the Darkness
This is a time of pause, silence, and the transition of the world itself to another quality. It is no longer autumn, but not yet winter. This time is often difficult for us. Samhain has raged,…
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Samhain History: Who Is Jack-o’-lantern And Where Did He Come From?
The story of Jack-o'-lantern combines Irish legend, Celtic tradition, and American cultural influences.
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Legendary Apples of the Otherworld: Immortality and Enchantment in Celtic Lore
Apples have long been an integral part of the Samhain meal, although now they are almost invisible behind the pumpkins, and even one of the old names of the Welsh Calan Gaeaf is the Apple Feast.
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Horses in Mystical Lore: Discover the Strengths and Skills They Symbolize
The horse symbolizes loyalty, friendship and teamwork. Once it sees you as a member of its herd, it will begin to trust you, work with you to achieve any goals, and will give you its eternal devotion.
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Celebrate October: Creating Magic Without Spells or Sorcery
What can you do in October that is non-magical and not related to psychological and spiritual practices – but, nevertheless, wonderful? This to-do list is for your inspiration!
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Exploring the Dark Origins of Faeries: From Old Gods to Victorian Myths
This spelling of the word may come from a tradition that considers the Other People dangerous and formidable in relation to people who do not harmonize with them.
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Discover the Magic of August Through Nature and Nostalgia: A Whimsical To-Do List
Feel the magic of the moment without any magic wand? Easy! I have put together a traditional to-do list for you for the new magical month of August.
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Symbols & Traditions of Lammas: Understanding the Harvest Holiday
There are two main branches to this holiday: agricultural and sexual. If the first is clear: August is the time for harvesting and its collection, then the second is not so obvious. But if you…
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The Spirit of Lughnasadh: Embracing Versatility
Lughnasadh is a festival of the beginning of autumn and the gathering of the first harvest. It is celebrated between the summer solstice and the autumn equinox, usually on the first of August.…
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The Power of Grounding with Coffee: A Magical Guide
Some people find that the smell of coffee alone is a great way to ground yourself. This is one of the reasons why so many people reach for a cup of coffee first thing in the morning.
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