Tag: witchery
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March 2023 Free Learning
I love learning. I love workshops and classes and books and documentaries. I love learning things I didn’t know before. I also am pretty hermit-like and the internet is where I do most people-y things. This month is crazy busy with opportunities for learning and all of them have a free option (I’m a frugal…
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Resource Review: Herb Magic In Ireland
The Irish Pagan School is a very interesting spot – I’ve done a number of their free courses, follow the YouTube channel, the Facebook group etc. It’s a very worthwhile follow – they share a lot of great information. I also follow Tara Tine’s YouTube channel. Really fun and interesting stuff all around. When the…
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Witch Bells
Bells originated somewhere around 3500 BCE in China. At first, they were made of pottery. They were used in the worship of their gods, as alarms, to call communities together. Metal bells came with the evolution of metallurgy in China and spread to other parts of Asia as bells became embedded in Hinduism and Buddhism.…
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Book Review: The Morrigan by Courtney Weber
This was another audiobook which I’m finding a really need to get away from as I much prefer having physical copies especially of books I might want to refer to occasionally. It’s easier to flip through a paper or digital book to find something than an audio book. There are some complaints in the reviews…
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Car Protection Spell Bag
I recently had a bit of a very badly timed occurrence that meant I had to get a new to me car (poor Sally just gave up in a way that we couldn’t fix). It couldn’t have come at a worse time to be honest, but it is what it is. So, I have cause…
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Book Review: Psychic Witch by Mat Auryn
This is one of those books that was recommended pretty much everywhere and looked pretty interesting so, it got wishlisted until I had available book money. I’ve had it for a bit, but it wasn’t at the top of my read pile until I saw Auryn’s next book. Because I really want to get to…
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Book Review: A Circle Round by Starhawk, Diane Baker, and Anne Hill
This is a pretty old book – it’s so old I don’t even have it anymore, but I have never forgotten it. When I had my first child in 2000, there weren’t really a lot of parenting books for people like me. When my husband brought this home, I can’t tell you how thrilled I…
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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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Book Review: Kitchen Witch by Katie Haegele and Nadine Schneider
That humble bundle I linked to the other day, I totally ended up getting it. And this was the first book I opened, really not expecting a whole lot to be honest. Most books with Kitchen Witch on the cover have been pretty underwhelming for me. I was very pleasantly surprised. There were a couple…
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Reaching the Goal takes Steps
Ultimately, my goal is as close to self-sufficient as I can be and local where I can’t and ethical small businesses and farms for all the rest. There are things I use pretty regularly that there is zero chance I’m going to be able to grow – like vanilla beans and shea butter and mango…