Meditation: Autumnal Equinox

pastorwitch: Spiritual Rewards The Autumnal Equinox is very special to me as it marks my witchy anniversary. It is the only date I can tie to the beginning of my craft. Though I remember researching the whole summer before, this is the first holiday I celebrated as a witch. It is in some ways aContinue reading “Meditation: Autumnal Equinox”

tarotofthekittenofblade: ofcloudsandstars: Lughnasadth {Fantasy} Feast Continuing the tradition of making fantasy feasts that one day I will get to enjoy for real! At least I am planning a fruit tart for this sabbat! So its like 10% real. (Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha). This is the first harvest of the year and the summer harvest! There will naturallyContinue reading

Ostara Honey Cakes

liberumbrarum: Ingredients: ½ cup Riesling wine (German white wine)1 egg 2/3 cup flour 1 cup honey 2 tbs sugar 1/8 tsp cinnamon 1/8 tsp nutmeg Dash of salt Beat the egg together with the wine. In another mixing bowl, sift together the flour, cinnamon, sugar and salt. Add the flour mixture to the egg mixture.Continue reading “Ostara Honey Cakes”

chronarchy: Master Post: Five Ideas for Celebrating each of the Eight High Days, designed with the solitary practitioner (or a family) to do together, put together by chronarchy for The Magical Druid. If you are interested in the original individual posts for reblogging around the holiday, you can find them here: Samhain Winter Solstice/Yule ImbolcContinue reading

Yule: A Midwinter Celebration

den-frusna-eken: den-frusna-eken: Posting this into the heathen yule tag as a few edits have been made since I originally posted it and Yule is coming up. What is Yule? Yule, or Jól as it was spelled in Old Norse, was the Midwinter celebration of the Germanic peoples before Christianity had spread far into those regions.Continue reading “Yule: A Midwinter Celebration”

Dear Fellow Pagans

answersfromvanaheim: This is your yearly reminder to not shame people who celebrate non-Pagan holidays with their families, aren’t “out” to their families, and/or participate in religious rituals with their families to avoid drama. They are not bad people. They are not “obviously not devoted to their deities enough” or “not proud to be Pagan”. TheyContinue reading “Dear Fellow Pagans”

Sweet smells of Yule

liberumbrarum: 2 teaspoons whole cloves 2 bay leaves 2 cinnamon sticks a handful of pine needles 1 -2 pieces of orange or lemon rind 2 cups water Put all ingredients in a saucepan. Bring to a boil and then simmer all day if you wish. Add water as needed. Refrigerate to reuse. ↢ Back toContinue reading “Sweet smells of Yule”

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