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  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    subunit317 @lemmy.world

    Stephanie Woodfield - Celtic Lore & Spellcraft of the Dark Goddess

    This is a great witchy read that I picked up recently.

    Woodfield's book covers the complex history of the celtic goddess The Morrigan. Given that what we actually know about the celts is limited, this history is cited from numerous fragmented sources.

    In addition to covering a great deal of celtic lore, Woodfield's book also includes rituals for each aspect of The Morrigan, as well as some spells. If you work with The Morrigan, this is a great resource.

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    subunit317 @lemmy.world

    Blood moon eclipse in Virgo coming up this week

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    subunit317 @lemmy.world

    A 13 part podcast on Witchcraft from the BBC

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    subunit317 @lemmy.world

    Ceremonial broom I made recently

    Blessed be, witches of lemmy

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    Web_Rand @lemmy.ml

    Does anyone have recommendations for amulets or other magic items?

    I am looking for some kind of magick item, does anyone have a recommendation?

    I'm trying to avoid wasting my time with scams or weak amulets and enchanted items.

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    Hellfire103 @sopuli.xyz

    Does this patch mean anything?

    I bought this patch a couple of days ago from the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle, Cornwall, UK. I was wondering if it actually has any significance or meaning, or if it just looks cool.

    Apparently, the design comes from a book (The Black Pullet, 1800s).

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    GreyShack @lemmy.world

    Happy solstice!

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    Maya @lemmy.ml

    a lovely video about celebrating the autumn equinox

    This is such a lovely video! I'm going to go and watch more of her stuff -- exactly the sort of "lifestyle content" I never seem to find. Friendly energy, syncretic bits of practice and fact, beautiful shots of nature, and some hands-on advice: love it.

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    Maya @lemmy.ml

    an artist's site featuring contemporary tarot decks

    I think the lost hollow is my favorite. Which is yours?

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    uhoh @lemmy.ml

    Chakras and colors

    Hi witches of Lemmy! I don't know if this is the right community to ask this in, but lately I've become really interested in chakras, specifically the colors that correspond to them and how that relationship between colors and chakras can help me build a really kickass UX for my app. I want my app to scream "I will help you! I will empower you to get your shit together!". (My app helps people get organized; it's a .org file editor). What color-chakra combination should I use?

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    Maya @lemmy.ml

    a helpful write-up on the death card

    I had death jump out of the deck while I was shuffling a month or so back. I'm still trying to figure out what it means--I took that cliched view of "change!" since I was dealing with a lot of frustration at stasis in my life.

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    Maya @lemmy.ml

    warning: capitalism encroaches on magical thinking

    I don't mean the technical term magical thinking as much as the broader set of mind necessary for approaching magical stuff, which then includes a lot of the "assume meaning until proven otherwise" heuristic core to magical thinking qua technical term.

    It was one thing when the Surrealists picked up on techniques for making meaning out of what might sensibly assumed to be random. Plenty of them were involved in various flavors of the occult anyway.

    But for the Startup Brains to come upon cleromancy and determine it fit for their use -- I will not have it. I will not have it, I say!

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    Maya @lemmy.ml

    an invented tradition of witchcraft, returned to

    It turns out I'd linked to something really outdated and what's been done since is so great that I just have to share again.

    All of the work into establishing visual atmosphere is so communicative.

    From Landcraft,

    Landcraft is a system designed specifically to be used with earth-centric religion or magic. I don’t like the four elements as they are used in Wicca. I do like the Tree of Life very much. However, both seem a touch…odd and inauthentic to be working with landspirits and fairies. It feels like a rude imposition of an alien system onto spirits which simply don’t fit.

    This is spot-on.

    There is a series on walking as a spiritual practice that I am going to read seriously.

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    Maya @lemmy.ml

    an invented tradition of witchcraft

    Their Dreamwidth states "My gender identity is coward", so I'm gonna use they/them for the author here.

    There's a lot here. I love, love, love efforts to sever an elemental way of thinking from its gendered history, and the Sun/Moon/Star page gives a lot of that.

    There's one aspect that tangled up my brain. From the Key Ideas page:

    Landcrafting is: [...]

    • A mystery tradition - we draw our myths from publically available texts, but find our power in meditation, speaking with the spirits, dreaming, and other private practices. We maintain our tradition by Staying Silent about key aspects of our work.
    • Open-source, decentralised, and anti-authoritarian. We don't have leaders, hierarchies, or holy books; everyone is welcome to participate, and develop their own thing from wh
  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    Maya @lemmy.ml

    a beautiful traditional tarot deck with some non-traditional additions

    uusi.us Pagan Otherworlds Tarot

    A transformational tarot that introduces a 23rd Higher Arcana card, "The Seeker," and five "Luna Cards" – all original to the tarot format created by Uusi and found exclusively in Uusi's "Pagan Otherworld's Tarot." All imagery in this 84-card deck is hand-painted using traditional oils by  Linnea Gi...

    Pagan Otherworlds Tarot

    Most of the time "oracle decks" and such feel very lifeless to me. I love how this is made with clear adoration for the history of tarot, but with some experimentation too -- I can't believe I haven't seen something like those Luna cards before!

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    Maya @lemmy.ml

    through one lineage, modern occultism inherited its attitude to blending science and religion from pre-Marxist socialism

    This is fascinating to me.

    One thing that I've been rolling around in my head is the frequency with which contemporary cults invoke a need to reunify science and religion. There is an actual weight to that idea, but I wonder what it is that makes it such an effective selling point--and with a throughline to the early nineteenth century, at that!

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    peoniesandferns @lemmy.ml

    I came across this post on tumblr with links to lots of different witchcraft books. I saw a few authors I recognize but I'm not sure if there are any that are appropriative or not. I hope this helps!

  • Witchcraft @lemmy.ml
    Maya @lemmy.ml

    best tarot card meanings resource I've found

    I know that the modals and such may scare you off, but if you can get past it, the card descriptions are really thoughtful.