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Traditions from all over the world hold that the person who wields supernatural power must first be initiated.Â
But that word has changed since those times.
Today, most view initiation as some dusty set of rituals. But thatâs not what it was then, and thatâs not it is now for traditional witches.
Itâs death.
Itâs destruction of the old self to make way for the new.
Itâs sickness and decay.
Itâs the rotting flesh made bare for the young animals to eat.
Most know that it happens to shamans. Youâve heard the stories of sickness, depression, hallucinations, and lonesome.Â
It happens to witches too.
It is a difficult time referred to now as âSpirit Initiationâ, though Iâve come to know it as âThe Deathâ or âThe Spirit Deathâ. The phenomena has been talked about at length and experienced by traditional witches. Its function is to destroy the old to make way for the new. It kills the old you and uses it for kindling to light the witch fire. Itâs happened to many traditional witches before they found their way to the Crooked Path.Â
When people warn others that witchcraft could drive them mad, this is one of the things that they refer to. The destruction doesnât promise you will return perfected. Itâs been known to mess people up, leave them broken, or flat out destroy them.Â
Most of the time, these initiations are led by a particular spirit. For many traditional witches, it was and is the Dark Man. For others, the spirits of the land might do it, or their ancestors, or all of them together. In other traditions, the spirit of another magical person would lead them through this and pass on their knowledge.
The Death manifests itself in different forms and can change in intensity from witch to witch. For some, itâs a physical sickness. For others, it can be a long bout of depression. Sometimes itâs a series of horrific nightmares or hallucinations. Though it can be different for each witch, itâs always an unpleasant experience.Â
The Death only comes with one promise. If you begin it, youâll never be the same again. The world will always look different and youâll never be who you were before you began.Â
When you feel youâve hit the end of the road and can go no further, though you want to learn more, thatâs when The Death often comes.Â
Itâs not something to be desired, but its results afterward are.ÂThe last time I tried to talk about my Death, I was accused of glorifying mental illnessÂ
ÂŻ_(ă)_/ÂŻ glad to see you say something on it
I think itâs because of the common misconception that that Death itself is depression.Â
And though the Death may include depression, it is so much more than that. Itâs a variety of horrors, strung together and gifted to whomever is going through it. And it serves a purpose.ÂPeople who havenât gone through it, or are totally unfamiliar with it up until they first read something on it, donât always understand what it is. Itâs super complex.Â
Iâve read about the metaphor of death for the coven initiation in The Spiral Dance by Starhawk, and I did learn some more about traditional Wicca from her book. The witches that Gerald Gardner got his information for Witchcraft Today from (and this is simply an account of their own beliefs) also claimed that the original idea of a masculine god originates from the idea of a figure of death. Iâve also read in the experiences section of Witchcraft Today: 60 Years On that one person described a phase they were going through as a dark, depressive state that they considered a part of the Dark Goddess, and they felt that the goddess was breaking them down, and through their magical and spiritual path, they worked with the Goddess to move on from each season of life to the next.
Before the Horned God, there was the Devil. And he was a spirit of Death.Â
For almost every magical path, from traditional witchcraft to Wicca to Vodou and to Quimbanda, initiation is a death.Â
Itâs only some that view it as a metaphor. For some, itâs symbolic.Â
For others, it is a supernatural process of breaking down and marrying the path.Â
Sometimes I just start singing and my mom joins in
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#donât trust this
#theyâre probably sirensThese two are singing âO magnum mysteriumâ by Tomas Luis De Victoria! Itâs a very pretty piece from the renaissance that has a lot of different voice parts singing totally different melodies that mesh well together. I sung tenor for a song of his as well. It sounds ethereal in cathedrals and bathrooms alike my opinion. Its the roomâs ability to bounce sound and make it resonate, giving it itâs âmermaid sirenâ like quality. It sounds great. Congratulations, you both! Sounds very pretty and seems like a fun time to clean with things like that.
yes its back on my dash
god lol
I always reblog the bathroom sirens â¤Â
Welcome to why I sing in stairwells and bathrooms. IT SOUNDS SO MUCH BETTER.
this creeps me out for some odd reason, but it sounds rad
Welcome back to my dash bathroom sirens
This morning I got up and walked a mile and a half with my brother even though I could have easily stayed in and slept the morning away. I made the effort, got off my ass, and though I’m exhausted I feel great for it. I’ve got to start making those decisions throughout my days to do better things for myself. No one else can better me but me.
So tell me: what decisions, even the small ones, are you making to better yourself today?
For this Halloween how about we do it the old fashioned way and dress up as monsters so DEMONS AND SPIRITS DONT TAKE OUR SOULS, put milk out for the cat sĂth so that he wonât harm you and maybe give you a blessing, give thanks to our ancestors, give thanks for our well being and the harvest, dance around a fire, fly, make brown bread, hold a seance, donât go into the woods at night because you know SPIRITS AND DEMONS AND FAE, eat sweets, make apple cake, have some bairĂn breac, PLAY THE GAME WHERE YOU BAKE THE RING N SHIT INTO THE BAIRĂN BREAC AND SEE WHO GETS IT IN ORDER TO TELL THEIR FORTUNE BUT ACTUALLY USE A REAL FUCKING RING AND NOT THAT PLASTIC BULLSHIT, tell fortunes, dance in the moonlight, get ready for the darker part of the year, eat sweets, and get pished. SAMHAIN SAMHAIN SAMHAIN SAMHAIN SAMHAIN SAMHAIN SAMHAIN
Want to create a religion for your fictional world? Here are some references and resources!
General:
- General Folklore
- Various Folktales
- Heroes
- Weather Folklore
- Trees in Mythology
- Animals in Mythology
- Birds in Mythology
- Flowers in Mythology
- Fruit in Mythology
- Plants in Mythology
- Folktales from Around the World
Africa:
- Egyptian Mythology
- African Mythology
- More African Mythology
- Egyptian Gods and Goddesses
- The Gods of Africa
- Even More African Mythology
- West African Mythology
- All About African Mythology
- African Mythical Creatures
- Gods and Goddesses
The Americas:
- Aztec Mythology
- Haitian Mythology
- Inca Mythology
- Maya Mythology
- Native American Mythology
- More Inca Mythology
- More Native American Mythology
- South American Mythical Creatures
- North American Mythical Creatures
- Aztec Gods and Goddesses
Asia:
- Chinese Mythology
- Hindu Mythology
- Japanese Mythology
- Korean Mythology
- More Japanese Mythology
- Chinese and Japanese Mythical Creatures
- Indian Mythical Creatures
- Chinese Gods and Goddesses
- Hindu Gods and Goddesses
- Korean Gods and Goddesses
Europe:
- Basque Mythology
- Celtic Mythology
- Etruscan Mythology
- Greek Mythology
- Latvian Mythology
- Norse Mythology
- Roman Mythology
- Arthurian Legends
- Bestiary
- Celtic Gods and Goddesses
- Gods and Goddesses of the Celtic Lands
- Finnish Mythology
- Celtic Mythical Creatures
- Gods and Goddesses
Middle East:
- Islamic Mythology
- Judaic Mythology
- Mesopotamian Mythology
- Persian Mythology
- Middle Eastern Mythical Creatures
Oceania:
- Aboriginal Mythology
- Polynesian Mythology
- More Polynesian Mythology
- Mythology of the Polynesian Islands
- Melanesian Mythology
- Massive Polynesian Mythology Post
- Maori Mythical Creatures
- Hawaiian Gods and Goddesses
- Hawaiian Goddesses
- Gods and Goddesses
Creating a Fantasy Religion:
- Creating Part 1
- Creating Part 2
- Creating Part 3
- Creating Part 4
- Fantasy Religion Design Guide
- Using Religion in Fantasy
- Religion in Fantasy
- Creating Fantasy Worlds
- Beliefs in Fantasy
Some superstitions:
Here, I have some more:
Africa:
The Americas:
Asia:
- Chinese Mythology
- Japanese Mythology
- Korean Mythology
- Hindu Mythology
- Japanese Folklore and Mythology
- Chinese Mythology
Europe:
- Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology
- The Olympians
- Women in Greek Myths
- Greek Mythology
- More Greek Mythology
- Even More Greek Mythology
- Greek/Roman Mythology
- Germanic Myths, Legends, and Sagas
- Norse Mythology
- The Muse
- Creepy Irish Creatures
- Irish Folklore
- Norse Mythology
- Arthurian Mythology
- Celtic Mythology
- Latvian Mythology
- Norse Gods, Goddesses, and More
- A Celtic Pantheon
- Welsh Gods and Goddesses
- Celtic Deities
- Werewolf Legends from Germany
- Welsh Deities
- Celtic Gods and Goddesses
Oceanic:
General:
- Ancient Myth and Magic
- Massive List of Mythological Creatures
- Mythical Creatures
- Hairy Hominids
- Cryptozoology
- Mysterious Beings, Monsters, and Creatures
- Amulets and Good Luck Charms A – Z
- Modern Monsters
- Myths and Legends
- Folklore and Mythology (2)
- More Links
- Folklore, Myth, and Legend
- Names of Gods and Goddesses
- Folklore Mythology
Reblogging because wow. What a resource.
Newbie witchling here, looking for cool people to follow!Â
Please like or reblog if youâre a witch of age 18 or older. Must be LGBT friendly.
Iâm at a really weird place in my witchy life where most everything Iâm reading comes across as either ânot informative enoughâ or itâs super informative and I disagree with all of it or feel like âDONâT TELL ME WHAT TO DO ONLY I CAN TELL ME WHAT TO DOâ and so basically Iâm fucked
I’m in this same boat a lot lately. đ
The Autumn equinox is next week and this year (2017) on a Friday! As itâs the equinox the day will be equal parts light and dark (perfect for the beginning of Libra season!) and as itâs autumn in the northern hemisphere there will be leaves that are beginning to change and squirrels scurrying about. Autumn is such an important season of mine and itâs my favorite. Itâs also special to me as it begins on Libra season (I am a libra) and also according to the French Revolutionary Calendar, the season of wine. Libra season is one of fun and beauty and that combined with autumn and the celebration of wine makes this the start to my favorite part of the year.
Autumn Equinox is not only the time to be grateful for all that youâve earned during your hard work of the summer, and be grateful in general for the good that has occurred to you this year, but itâs also a time of letting go. As we inch closer to Samhain, the time of death and transformation that leads to the new year, we should take time to reflect and see what needs to be shedded like falling leaves. The keyword to my rituals are Reflection. Reflect on what makes you grateful and reflect on what needs to be let go. I do have a personal correspondences post that might help explain why I also chose certain things listed below! (Also here is my personal tag.)
A lot of us witches practice alone and have our own solitary rituals for each sabbat that we observe (or the ones weâve created just for ourselves that we observe alone!) Like any solitary eclectic witch I do things my own different way but some of these things might line up with others practices. I do refer to some of the equinoxes/solstices/crossquarters by their celtic sabbat names but I celebrate them in a secular animist way and treat the wheel of the year I celebrate as more of an argrarian cycle and celebrating nature. I use sabbat names as a point of reference and also people that do celebrate these witches sabbats more traditionally might find value in my personal practice!
When I am alone and casting spells a lot of it is visualization/intent so my solitary rituals are more like activities I like to do then specifically casting a spell. If I am doing a spell with an activity based on it a lot would be listening to music to get in the mood and focusing on a candle while visualizing for a period of time! Eves are also important to my celebration as I like to stay up until midnight and cast a spell then!
Mabon Eve
Thursday September 21st 2017
- Autumn Tea lights!
First we all know autumn scented candles are the best, but for the autumn equinox festivities, making special autumn tealights is a must! Make Apple tealights, acorn tealights  or squash tea lights (x) and decorate your altar with them or save them for the feast table tomorrow.
Bonus: use scented autumn wax or natural beeswax and maybe top it with cinnamon or nutmeg!Â- Acorn charms for good luck! I would make these annually for my friends. Acorns represent prosperity and everytime the bell jingles its to hope it will bring you more prosperity for the rest of the remaining year!
- Swap wardrobe clothing for your autumn clothes and put a sack of nice smelling herbs like cinnamon sticks in the corner of your warddrobe to make them smell nice.
- If you enjoy wearing makeup take out all of your autumn shades of lipstick and eye make up and charge them with your tools of glamour like rose quartz, carnelian and good energy. Â
- Dry fruits and herbs in an oven or dehydrator! Annually I love to make apple chips this time of year.Â
- Enjoy snacks while doing crafts!
Eat caramels, dried apple chips, nuts (like peanuts if you are not allergic. I like nuts to honor the squirrel and acorn season), maple sugar candies, sugar candied nuts, sweet corn bread, butterscotch candies.
Also if you donât like nuts/canât eat them but want something acorn-like, make these donut acorns! Bonus if they are cinnamon sugar! (Or you can coat them in maple sugar glaze!)Â- If you love knitting this is a great time to begin a knitting project! Use knot magic to bind intent into your scarf to keep you warm in the cold seasons!
- I love the spirit of Oktoberfest and though it is too early for that I like to celebrate the eve of Autumn with great fall beers and apple sausages. (Thereâs a great German beer hall near me and they start their Oktoberfest specials early so some years I go on the eve!)
- Preparing dishes
Since tomorrow is a great autumn feast day, the evening would be fantastic to just cook autumn magic into the food of tomorrow.ÂThat also being said, Make Caramel Apples! I associate caramel apples with this holiday and candied coated apples with Halloween. Make a nice maple sugar caramel and top with sprinkles, cookie crumbles or enjoy on itâs own!Â
- Decorate your Altar!
Wipe your altar down with oils like cinnamon and cedar. Cover it in chrysanthemums, beautiful fallen leaves, carnival squash, mini pumpkins, and anything fall colored. Burn cinnamon and apple incense!Â- Go Star Gazing
This time of the year is the best for star gazing. It probably has to do with the temperature at night being pleasantly cool and there being far less bugs. Spend a night under the stars especially since it will be the last night possible to do so before the weather cools!Â
- Midnight Spell:
Focus on what you would like to shed away from your life. This is a time thatâs great for letting go of what is no longer working for you in the previous year.As an activity I do like to collect dead and colorful leaves that have fallen and write in gold pen the things I want gone from my life. Over a flame I burn it to a crisp. If you canât have fire, this is equally as great if you can toss it out of a high window to let it âfall awayâ (Iâd suggest not writing anything on it though, just put the energy into it), or crushing it into powder and letting it blow away in the fall winds. Another spell I like to do is road opening. If you feel blocked and donât know what to shed away, this helps instead.
I always like lighting a candle for road opening spells as itâs similar to lighting a lantern on a path shrouded with darkness, but this can be understood as a leaf blower spell.
Take a pile of leaves as clean as you can find them. (at least 10-20 is good enough). Take your favorite stack of tarot cards and shuffle them thinking about the obstacle that you can not overcome. Once you are done, the top card is what you must do. (Or any that jump out randomly). Take that advice card and put it under the pile of leaves. Envision the leaves as the many things that are cluttering your path. When you are ready, take a mighty blow and blow them away off the card!Acorn Spell
I like to pick an acorn I am drawn to and think about the things I want to prosper. I use them as wealth spells. As I charge my things and do magic for the ritual, I also charge my acorns with positive intent. That night or the next morning I go to a nearby park (usually the same where I got the acorn) and bury it into the earth. As the acorn is a seed that will grow, so will what you wish to prosper in your life.ÂMabon Day
Friday, September 22nd 2017
- When you pick your clothes for this day, Either wear the most fall-tastic witchy outfit or wear the dark veil witchy outfit.
Fall is officially the Season of the Witch sorry I donât make the rules. (I mean 365 days of the year is the season of the witch to me but like, fall is goth witch time). Itâs time for burgundy, brown and black lipsticks, heavy eyeshadow, black veils, velvets, boots, flocks of crows following you around as you shop for mini pumpkins. Little kids watching you in awe and believing in magic as you and your Raven companion go pick up Halloween candy.Â- Go Apple Picking!
If you have the great privilege and opportunity to, this would be the most blessed day for apple picking. Being in the country side and picking apples is the most ideal way to spend Mabon Day. Make a tart with those apples for the feast or save them to make autumn apple cider for Samhain!Â- Take a Bike Ride or a Fall Hike!
Autumn is an airy season for me and the winds are playful, give life to dead leaves and howl wildly in the night. I love to spend autumn biking and feeling one with the streams of air. Go on a ride and collect the beautiful leaves you see! If you donât have a bike, taking a hike would be just as rewarding especially in a trail in the mountains!- Drink spiced autumn drinks and be grateful for the past year and the season to come!
Enjoy a nice hot apple cider, spiced autumn mulled wine, a spiced chai tea or even a pumpkin spiced Latte (YEAH I SAID IT) donât let anyone take your autumn festiveness away from you!Â- Eat seasonal fruits and vegetables!
APPLES! Plums! Grapes! Squash! Yams! Offer some back to nature to show gratitude!Â- Plant bulbs in the garden for next spring!
You should try to harvest what you can from your garden and pickle your produce and dry your herbs but if you want some things to pop up in the spring, now is the time to plan before your garden goes to rest!Â- Make Apple bird feeders!
- If you have the opportunity to, tour a winery or a beer garden!
Not all of us might have the time to go on a hike or apple picking, yet it is wine and autumn beer season so a nice outing to a brewery will be equally as festive!- Charge yourself in the cool autumn winds!
Whistle with the whispering winds, release intentions into them. Find a cool and clean place where you wonât be disturbed to center yourself and allow their energy to flow around you. Feel free as the birds flying south.ÂEvening
- Celebratory Dinner
The feast is the most important part. This holiday is often compared to Thanksgiving because its an autumn feast that has a focus on gratitude yet this is gratitude for what the earth has given for the harvest and your hard work (and not stealing land from other people) and if you are lucky enough to celebrate it with those that share your practice, you should go around the table to say the things that you are blessed for this year passed and toast each one to hot spiced cider. Let the loving warmth engulf you as you drink it and reflect on the good that has become of you this year. One year I made a fantasy feast for each sabbat and this is a recipe post for Mabon.Â- Make sure to remember to make a plate for any entities you like to work with. Leave something nice for your ancestors, or the spirits of nature outside. Anything you have left over like organic waste, apple peels, squash string, put it in compost to give back to the earth when the time comes.Â
- For your friends and loved ones that you are grateful for in life, make sure to leave them a little message by text, phone call or social media to let them know how much you appreciate them.Â