Tag: hedgewitchery
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Book Review: Path of the Hedge Witch by Joanna van der Hoeven
This time I was smart and did not do the audio version but the digital so I can reference it again if I want to. I really enjoyed the last book by this author – enough that I’d wished I hadn’t gotten the audio as I do like to reference things and I read much…
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Simmer Pot Spell
Simmer Pot Spell For me, a simmer pot is an all-day sort of working. Today being Samhain, it’s a good day for many different kinds of workings but manifestations, setting intentions, and ancestor veneration are all very good types of working for this day. This particular simmer pot is a manifestation working. I started this…
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A Common Dream
I’ve talked with a number of pagans of various names – witches, pagans, druids, etc – and while some are really happy being urban or suburban there are a LOT of them, including me, who dream of a little plot of land to build the ideal sustainable nearly self-sufficient little life. The house I live…
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Pumpkin Spice Season
I will not apologize for loving fall or loving the great combination of cinnamon, ginger, clove, nutmeg, and/or allspice. Fall is full of some of my favorite foods and flavor combinations. I know a lot of people hate on it, especially hating on those people who rush for the first pumpkin spice latte of the…
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Book Review: The Book of Hedge Druidry by Joanna Van Der Hoeven
This was another audiobook – in this instance read by Coleen Marlo who did a perfectly serviceable job with it. I picked this particular book entirely because of the word Hedge. In many places, the hedge, the boundary, is metaphor for the line between this world and the beyond, the otherworlds. It’s one of the…
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Which Witch
There are who knows how many subsets of people who all claim the word witch. We’ve got green, kitchen, hearth, hedge, chaos, traditional, Gardnerian, Cabot, Sea, Water, solitary, folk, coven-based, cosmic, Celtic, Norse, Dianic, Hellenistic, and the list really does go on a while. And there are many who practice similar things but would entirely…