"Water Witchcraft" is the kind of book that you aren’t supposed to remember every bit of; the things that resonate with you while reading are what you keep. This makes it perfect to revisit every so often with fresh eyes. Read more
"Water Witchcraft" is the kind of book that you aren’t supposed to remember every bit of; the things that resonate with you while reading are what you keep. This makes it perfect to revisit every so often with fresh eyes. Read more
Some folks regularly experience vivid dreams, sometimes every night of the week. I’m not one of them. I keep hoping to dream my sister or my maternal grandmother into being but that has yet to happen. And since I’ve started praying this little incantation my sleep has become essentially dreamless. Read more
As a Witch, decorated eggs are a symbol of regeneration, rejuvenation, new life, change and transformation. Read more
I have found that I can be an active member, not only at Circle Sanctuary, but also at my UUA Fellowship and experience both in a very positive way. I'm open as a transwoman, pagan and witch in both. Read more
I stood there, brought to tears by something I couldn’t explain. Surely, it must simply be my reaction to the beauty of the temple, right? After all, what could I possibly have in common with Hephaestus? Read more
Many of us came into Paganism because it works better for us than whatever we grew up with. But sometimes we have blind spots to all the ways the religion we left behind indoctrinated us. Read more
I was taught about “Seeing the God in Every Man and Seeing the Goddess in Every Woman,” but I was also taught the opposite, “Seeing the God in Every Woman and Seeing the Goddess in Every Man.” Read more
Fairies have always represented the liminal, the outliers, the forbidden, and the things disallowed by society. In times of repression they were symbols of excess and exuberant joy even in their destruction and danger. Read more
We can find real magic in these connections with others, and in our connections with something greater than ourselves. We are able to remain individuals and yet still be a part of a whole that is greater than the sum of it’s participants and that’s a positive. Read more
In the Christian mythology Christ removed himself to the desert not only to fast, but to meditate and pray. To be able to hear the deep whisperings of his innermost heart without the distractions of a social life. As a Wise Woman, this is a Lenten practice I can easily—eagerly—embrace. Read more