06 Feb 2018 Wendy Binks 0 comments
Imbolc is a holiday with a variety of names, depending on which culture and location you’re looking at. In the Irish Gaelic, it’s called Oimelc, which translates to “ewe’s milk.” It’s a precursor to the end of winter when the ewes are nursing their newly born lambs.
31 Aug 2016 Sue and Michael Treanor 0 comments
Scrying is a method of divination which has been used for centuries. It is the art of seeing images and shapes in any reflective surface and then interpreting those images using psychic ability and a comprehensive knowledge of the meaning of symbols.
When you begin to practise magic, you might want to look the part. The time honoured tradition for Druids is to wear white robes, and for Wiccans, black
As summer begins, weather becomes warmer, and the plant world blossoms, an exuberant mood prevails. In old Celtic traditions it was a time of unabashed sexuality and promiscuity where marriages of a year and a day could be undertaken but it is rarely observed in that manner in modern times.
There are various methods and ways by which you can set up an altar to use as your sacred magical working space, depending on which author or book you read, and personal preference.
Have you felt the changeover in the earth’s energies? Our blessed earth has been renewed; a new vibration has been transmitted to the world for the regeneration of the earth itself and the inhabitants.
I have often heard people ask how magic works, so this little article is to help you there with some information.
Halloween may have passed for the year, but it’s not too late to work your magic. The two weeks after Halloween still have many of the magical benefits of the holiday itself, just as the two weeks before do as well.
But don’t worry—you can access the witch inside of YOU any time of the year.