Witchy Mystery Box Unboxing & First Impressions from Etsy Shop
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Booktube Romancing the Shadow Unboxing First Look Inside Spiritual & Mag...
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Mini WItch Haul from the Dark Arts Market in Las Vegas on Friday the 13th
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RANT Book Review DON'T buy this book!
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Guided Meditation to Get to a Magick Level for Spell Casting & Psychic Development
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Personal Tarot Reading & Rune Casting 7-11-18
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June 2018 Book Haul Booktube for Magickal & Witchy Pagan Studies
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Kratom Types Why & how I use this Herbal Medicine LEGA
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7-8-18 Extended Tarot Reading for Advice & Action to take
After the strong vibrations from the daily single tarot pull and runs pull I had to get some clarification. So I pulled two cards. One for Advice and another for the right action to take to make sure it turns out into a positive result. Everything in this was a confirmation of what I'm going through and I let you know how.
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7-8-18 Celtic Dragon Tarot Reading ( Death card ) and Rune Casting + Cry...
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Six of Cups.
Do not dwell on that which has passed. Do not anticipate that which is to come. See today through to its full potential.
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Lovely addition to Hekatean witchcraft!
Proclus’ Hymn to Hekate and Janus
Hail, many-named Mother of the Gods, whose children are fair
Hail, mighty Hekate of the Threshold
And hail to you also Forefather Janus, Imperishable Zeus
Hail to you Zeus most high.
Shape the course of my life with luminous Light
And make it laden with good things,
Drive sickness and evil from my limbs.
And when my soul rages about worldly things,
Deliver me purified by your soul-stirring rituals.
Yes, lend me your hand I pray
And reveal to me the pathways of divine guidance that I long for,
Then shall I gaze upon that precious Light
Whence I can flee the evil of our dark origin.
Yes, lend me your hand I pray,
And when I am weary bring me to the haven of piety with your winds.
Hail, many-named mother of the Gods, whose children are fair
Hail, mighty Hekate of the Threshold
And hail to you also Forefather Janus, Imperishable Zeus,
Hail to you Zeus most high.
Proclus Diadochus (410-485 AD)
Hymn VI: To Hekate and Janus
(Text: E. Vogt Procli Hymni Weisbaden 1957)
Proclus is a treasure and a blessing upon us all. May the year to come bring many joys to each of you!
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New article up on Witchy Words!
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Proclus’ Hymn to Hekate and Janus
Hail, many-named Mother of the Gods, whose children are fair
Hail, mighty Hekate of the Threshold
And hail to you also Forefather Janus, Imperishable Zeus
Hail to you Zeus most high.
Shape the course of my life with luminous Light
And make it laden with good things,
Drive sickness and evil from my limbs.
And when my soul rages about worldly things,
Deliver me purified by your soul-stirring rituals.
Yes, lend me your hand I pray
And reveal to me the pathways of divine guidance that I long for,
Then shall I gaze upon that precious Light
Whence I can flee the evil of our dark origin.
Yes, lend me your hand I pray,
And when I am weary bring me to the haven of piety with your winds.
Hail, many-named mother of the Gods, whose children are fair
Hail, mighty Hekate of the Threshold
And hail to you also Forefather Janus, Imperishable Zeus,
Hail to you Zeus most high.
Proclus Diadochus (410-485 AD)
Hymn VI: To Hekate and Janus
(Text: E. Vogt Procli Hymni Weisbaden 1957)
Proclus is a treasure and a blessing upon us all. May the year to come bring many joys to each of you!
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