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Important Moon phases for August Warrior Cats Pop Culture Pagans
2nd: Full moon, gathering (Gather with friends and family, and speak with ancestors.)
8th: Half moon, Medicine Cat gathering. (Fast for the entire day, and at night speak with ancestors and StarClan.
24th: Half moon, Medicine Cat gathering. (Fast for the entire day, and at night speak with ancestors and StarClan.
31: Full moon, gathering (Gather with friends and family, and speak with ancestors.)

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The Leader Path
The Leader Path is a different path to the Medicine Cat Path. It involves a general belief in StarClan, protection magick, eclectic magick, leader ceremonies and gatherings.
© Warrior Cats, Bluestar.
A Leader in the Warrior cats series is a very important role. They are the heads of the clans, and all other cats must obey them.
The leaders in warrior cats must earn their 9 lives by paying a visit to the Moonstone or Moonpool. How this applies to the pagan world is by either divination or meditation by a Quartz rock (Because the Moonstone is Quartz) or Moon Water (To be the Moonpool.) Meditate or ask the divinatory item on what personality traits you are, and what you have accomplished. The first 9 to come to you are what your lives were earned for. Your lives in this world obviously won't work the same as in the Warriors world, and how they work here is how you must go about the world and your practice.
Meeting with StarClan and your ancestors is good for whenever you feel is necessary, as in it comes to you in a dream or a gut feeling that you must speak with them. You can contact them via a Quartz Crystal or Moon Water along with a divinatory method. The divinatory method doesn't matter as long as you are educated, accurate and reliable with it.
For the full moon gatherings, that is a good time to keep family around + connect with StarClan and your ancestors.
If you want to follow the Leader Path, you should follow your own path, have great leadership skills (even if you aren't actually the leader of anything), do whatever magick you feel is necessary (but I recommend protection magick) and overall be a good person.
A link to the Pagan Warrior Code.
Thanks for reading!
- Moonfeather
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The Medicine Cat Path.
This is the Medicine Cat path, the route I follow, is a different path to the Leader Path. It involves herbology, green witchcraft, healing magick, medicine cat ceremonies and gatherings, and also the general belief in StarClan.
© Warrior Cats, Spottedleaf
Medicine cats in the Warrior Cats series are one of the most important clan members. They treat other cats with injury or illness, and are the main StarClan omen interpreters. They are very respected by all of the clans.
The medicine cats go to the Moonstone/Moonpool on the half moon gathering to "share tongues" with StarClan and receive prophecy. So speaking with ancestors and doing divination work during this time is good. Cats who are going to communicate with StarClan also don't eat beforehand, so fasting for the day preceding the half moon is also a good idea.
Keeping Half Moon water (As the Moonpool) and a Quartz Crystal (As the Moonstone) charged under a Half Moon is a great idea, and then doing some divination with your ancestors and StarClan with them on your altar.
If you want to work with StarClan in the way a medicine cats would, I recommend also looking into green witchcraft and herbology. As well as healing magick. Or you could dedicate your life to being a nurse, doctor, EMT, etc. if you're very serious about this.
Below the cut is the Medicine Cat Code.
The Medicine Cat Code and how it translates to Paganism. Some of these rules do not apply to us.
1. A medicine cat cannot take on a mate.
You may have a partner, but don't let the relationship get in the way of your work.
2. A medicine cat cannot have kits.
N/A
3. A medicine cat will never let personal feelings in the way of his or her duties.
Self explanatory.
4. Medicine cats are outside Clan and Clan rivalry.
Don't get involved in drama.
5. A medicine cat may be trained in as a warrior before a medicine cat, but a medicine cat cannot become a normal warrior.
N/A
6. Medicine cats are outside Clan rivalries, but they still must learn basic fighting moves.
Don't get involved in drama, but still learn how to stand up for yourself.
7. A medicine cat must be able to inturpret signs from StarClan.
Learn to interpret omens, signs, and general divination. It is important in the Medicine Cat Path.
8. Medicine cats cannot reject an injured cat.
Do not refuse to help a sick or injured being. This includes everything, all animals.
9. A medicine cat must do everything in his or her power to save a sick or injured cat.
Do everything you can to save a sick or injured being.
10. A medicine cat will give his or her life to save a cat.
Give what you don't need to those less fortunate. (I don't see how giving a life would apply to the pagan world.)
Thank you for your time in reading my post, reblogs are preferred over likes. :)
- Moonfeather
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The Warriors Clans: Correspondences
ThunderClan: Courage and Strength
Habitat: Deciduous Forest
Prey: small rodents, squirrels, rabbits, birds (starlings, magpies, wood pigeons, thrushes). They have excellent stalking techniques, and keep upwind of their prey, and can be unseen and unheard across the forest undergrowth.
Character Traits: This Clan has a reputation for being the passionate Clan that rescues and brings in other cats from different backgrounds. They pride themselves on being the bravest in the forest. They’re usually the first Clan to offer and give aid to other Clans in danger. The cats in this Clan stand up for what’s right, and don’t want to be told otherwise.
Pagan aspects of ThunderClan
Element: Fire (the drive and passion they possess)
The energies of that Clan can be called upon in ritual to gain their qualities, or for them to watch vigil over you. Great for protection spells and invoking strength and motivation. For justice spells, they are THE Clan to call upon. They are known as the brave and compassionate clan, so make them proud. Help out those in need and challenge rules that are unjust.
ShadowClan: Stealth and Cunning
Habitat: Pine Forest, Marshes
Prey: frogs, lizards, snakes, the garbage dump, mice, anything that ventures in their territory
Character Traits: They are a ferocious clan of battle-hungry cats, and because of their sometimes toxic food sources, they strive to gain new territory all the time. They are usually untrusting and and suspicious and very isolationist. They are also ferociously independent and stubborn, and would rather internally die than ask for help from other Clans.
Pagan aspects of ShadowClan
Element: Earth (the dark depths of the Earth and everything it supports)
ShadowClan is a tough energy to work with, and their history of extreme suffering and bloodthirsty leaders make it a wary energy to work with. However, with spirits of cats like Yellowfang, Sagewhisker, Tawnypelt, Littlecloud, Russetfur, and other honourable cats in the Clan, the most powerful energies lie in the cats themselves. Things like earth magic and herb learning are key in this one, as ShadowClan often gets sick because of carrion. Introspection sessions are great with this one due to their single-minded outlook.
RiverClan: Grace and Endurance
Habitat: Islands and Reeds, riverbanks
Prey: Fish, water voles, shrews, mice
Character Traits: They are proud of their strong swimming skills, and they adore beautiful objects like shells, rocks, feathers to decorate their dens. They are also rather adaptable, having to deal with floods and their river drying up. Their greatest advantage is their love for water, something no other Clan possesses. They are usually well-fed and healthy due to their fish diet.
Pagan aspects of RiverClan
Element: Water (their mutability and grace and flow)
If you are looking for specific lost items, or want to appreciate your surroundings, RiverClan is the Clan to call upon. Home care spells, and glamour spells work great too. If you want to meditate with babbling brooks or understand water currents and water magic, bingo! Health spells and self-care is included here.
WindClan: Swiftness and Adaptability
Habitat: Moorland
Prey: Rabbits
Character Traits: This clan is fiercely tough and endured great hardships to keep their lands. They are therefore defensive and quick to jump to conclusions. Their lack of cover on the open moor can sometimes be problematic. They do take great pride in being closest to the Moonstone, and consider themselves to be the most spiritual of the Clans. After all, it was a WindClan medicine cat, Mothflight, whom discovered the Moonstone first. They are fast learners, and adapt themselves quickly to new dangers. They blend in perfectly with the grass and rocks.
Pagan aspects of WindClan
Element: Air (the adaptability and changing ways, their swiftness)
WindClan’s energies can be called upon when you need focus on getting your goals done, especially if they’re hard to achieve. If you want to do spells having to do with learning and expanding your mind, this is the Clan to call. Also great for fitness and endurance spells.
The Otherworld in Warriors: StarClan and the Dark Forest
StarClan: Located in the Silverpelt (Milky Way), the ancestors of the Clan cats live there. It seems to be a perpetual summer, where no one goes hungry or knows disease. It’s a shared space between the Clans, as there are no distinct boundaries between different Clans. It’s a place that changes appearance on a whim, and is a mirror image of the world the cats live in. The cats living there are almost living a second life, as they die if they are killed in StarClan. Reincarnation has been confirmed as a thing by Erin Hunter when Cinderpelt died and reincarnated into Cinderheart, but it seems that it is granted to cats who have yet to gain more experience to become fuller in perspective. Assuming clan hierarchies remain, queens take care of kits who left their world early, and warriors keep watch for the Dark Forest cats. Prominent cats from each Clan can be called upon to bestow nine lives on a leader depending on what lessons they learned in their lifetimes. Their lessons are gifts from which the leader benefits.
The Dark Forest: It’s a dense, dark and scraggly wood where cats who did horrible deeds are sent after they die. The stars never shine there. They lost the light of StarClan along the way and are stuck there for eternity. This usually includes cold-blooded murder, constantly seeking revenge, being a horrible leader (genocidal and dictator types go there). Warriors is already a violent society, so it seems the cats had taboos on what is absolutely unacceptable. If a cat fundamentally went against the Warrior Code time and time again in horrid ways, that’s pretty much a guaranteed ticket.
Translation for Pagan Practice: since reincarnation and Summerland-type afterlives are very common in Pagan paths already, this isn’t too far from what we know now. The biggest difference is the concept of a dark forest, almost like Hell. But this exists in other mythologies like the Norse mythology, where evil doers specifically went. Greeks also had this. So, it’s nothing new. Just apply however much of that mythology you want.
Characters, plot, and book concepts are credited to Erin Hunter. My contributions were the Pagan Translations bits. Erin Hunter is not aware of my musings of course, this is just fun for me and my personal practice.
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Warrior Cats Clan Hierarchy Correspondences: Solitary or Coven
Apprentices
This is a solitary path just like it can also be a coven-based path. After all, the SkyClan cats had to go out on their own and disintegrated and got rebuilt as a very independent group. Squirrelpaw and Crowpaw had to learn from someone other than their designated mentors on their long trip to the Sun-drown place. Ravenpaw was even operating within a warrior mindset after he separated from ThunderClan. Apprenticeships can therefore be flexible to suit the needs of the Pagan. The teachings apprentices usually went through involved how to use and read their environment and habitat, but also how to conduct themselves as warriors in battle and peace. They learned fighting but in a context that they use it when necessary and with honour. It is a warrior-based path therefore, and fitness is encouraged. After all, nothing comes easy. They are also expected to follow a routine and do certain tasks like cleaning the camp and hunting, of which they need lots of practice. The principle teachings of apprentices are humility, responsibility, and learning.
Translation for Pagan Practice: as an apprentice, you can assign yourself a routine that you want to follow like the gym, or learn a hobby like building things for your practice or your home. Keeping your home clean and blessed is essential for good living after all. You can also volunteer among the elderly and sick or those down on their luck to give you perspective.
Warriors
Warriors are renowned for always being busy with tasks, and for their prowess in fighting and diplomatic skills, should they have them. They are expected to be loyal to their leaders through till the end, and a leader is lucky when he or she has a strong backing of warriors in their Clan. The Warriors are the hard workers of the Clan: they hunt, patrol, maintain boundaries, and defend themselves and their loved ones. They must think of the good of the Clan first above themselves. Their principle teachings are honour, devotion, and endurance.
Translation to Pagan Practice: you can do fitness devotional sessions to deities, learn a martial art, and keep your promises and oaths. Have honour in your actions.
Queens
Queens are the life of the Clan. They provide new kits to the Clan for continuation, and teach kits how to behave and love. They teach them the culture of their Clans and what it means to be a part of this community. They are the nurturing aspects of the Clan, defending kits ferociously. They defend the weakest members of the Clan when warriors are absent, and their mothering instincts are very strong. Their principle teachings are nurturing, fertility, and familial bonds.
Translation to Pagan Practice: If you have children, you can involve them in your way of life if they want. You can also do fertility spells and take care of your body in a way that will keep you healthy when pregnant. Understand that children are a form of legacy, and it is right to pass on your knowledge.
Medicine Cats
WARNING: Herbs are not to be used lightly, as seen in the series obviously. Some are poisonous when overdosed and some should not be touched at all. Always use reputable sources when using herbs and consult a medical professional with legitimate credentials when using herbal remedies. They are preventative and not solutions. The uses for the medicines in the books aren’t necessarily the same uses that apply to human beings, and therefore, the plant should be well-researched before applying. Of course, Erin Hunter devised her herb system on the flora of the British Isles, so if you live somewhere where borage and yew aren’t common plants, you can adapt your local flora to your needs.
Medicine Cats diverge from the warrior path quite dramatically in their roles. They use all kinds of herbs to treat their sick and injured, and spend their days learning about them and applying them. As an obligation, they need to learn battle skills in self-defence, but they are granted truce status all over the territories, and have a universal call to assist any cat in need. The rule of them not having kits or mates makes sense in their world, but in our world, not so much, so of course in due diligence, scrap that. Their spirit of devotion to those in need transcend all other priorities, and they teach to their apprentices the focus they need to save lives. Their principle teachings are compassion, resourcefulness and faith.
Translation for Pagan Practice: spend a significant amount of time learning about herbs and what they do to your body. How can you use them for home remedies like against the cough or when you have a stomach ache? There is also a component of communication with ancestors and deities, along with meditation and visualization exercises. Psychic abilities and devotional acts are included here. Foraging skills can also be learned, but be careful.
Deputies and Leaders
These cats have very specific responsibilities within the Clan. They work so much together that they are in one category. These are a managerial class of cats, and their teachings differ from the previous three. These can be reserved for the secretary and leader of a coven, or if you have gained enough knowledge in your path, you can use these teachings too. The essence of these roles is to work as intermediary between spirit and earthly matters.
Deputies are cats that are deemed trustworthy (some failed to be so) and organized. They organize patrols, they devise battle plans with leaders, and manage tasks around the camp. They are the intermediary between the leader and the warriors. They are in many ways the backbone of the whole Clan. They are also the representative for the leader should the leader be absent at a Gathering. Their principle teachings are communication, trust, and delegation.
Translation for Pagan Practice: Deputies are the communication tools of the Clan, and so can be in charge of translating or transcribing texts and important memos, keeping records of everything. This also means to give out tasks when you need to, and not bog yourself down with responsibilities you could have easily asked for help for. Communication spells work great with these cats.
Leaders are chosen by StarClan themselves for, what else, leading the Clan. They have the responsibility of working with the Medicine Cat and the Deputy, and are the intermediaries between StarClan and everyone, in conjunction with Medicine Cats. StarClan can either favour or not support a leader, but destiny seems to be an underlying factor in StarClan’s decisions, which is why cats like Tigerclaw and Brokentail ended up being made leaders. An ideal leader works with their Clan to solve problems, and create a just environment where the code is upheld so that the Clan doesn’t devolve into chaos. They are also the representative for their Clans at Gatherings, and share the news they have. Their names end in -star due to their chosen status by StarClan. Their principle teachings are strength, justice, and balance.
Translation for Pagan Practice: To be a leader in this path is to present yourself as a representative of your path. You do it honour by conducting yourself in a just and strong way. You uphold your ethics and morals and you don’t let yourself be pushed around. They practice in oral speaking effectively, and act as reassuring figures to their loved ones, but defenders to their enemies. You remember all the stages you had to go through to come to where you are, and treat apprentices, warriors and deputies with the utmost respect and compassion. Learn from the mistakes of your ancestors and strive to do better.
Characters, plot, and book concepts are credited to Erin Hunter. My contributions were the Pagan Translations bits. Erin Hunter is not aware of my musings of course, this is just fun for me and my personal practice.
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Warrior Cats and Paganism: A Long Post of Ideas on How to Incorporate Warriors into a Pagan Practice
Reading these books as a young girl, I revelled in its world-building and characters and what the Clans went through as they lived through the moons and seasons. Back then, I understood that this organization of societies reflected Pagan societies of old. Now Neo-Pagan myself, and adhering to Celtic and Norse cultures for my practice, I feel like I can include these cats’ world into my practice to inform my seasonal cycle and elemental practice. With the rise of pop culture in Paganism informing spells and ways of looking at the world, I figured that Warriors is a great way to look at nature and understand its phenomena and patterns. Warriors created the foundations for my way of thinking about faith and religion, and I am grateful for it. Thank you, Erin Hunter, for making that world real for me.
What is Warriors, for those of you who don’t know what I’m talking about?
Warriors is a multi-generational series that follows the adventures of feral cats living in the forest and its adjacent moorlands and rivers. They are organized into four Clans with distinct identities: ThunderClan, ShadowClan, RiverClan, and WindClan. Their ancestors live in StarClan, also known as the Silverpelt (the Milky Way), and the cats feel a connection and reverence for their departed. There is a developed hierarchy within each clan, consisting from kits, apprentices, warriors and queens, medicine cats, a deputy, and a leader. Political intrigue, strife, but also connections happen as it would in any ancient society.
Ethics: The Warrior Code
They follow The Warrior Code, a list of sixteen rules that govern their day-to-day lives. I will present the Warrior Code as the cats know it, and understandably, their rules are a bit harsh due to their organization and environment. I’ve deleted #13 since that can be seen as too authoritative. In italics, here’s my ideas of how a Pagan can follow these within their human context. Here is the Code right here:
1 Defend your Clan, even with your life. You may have friendships with cats from other Clans, but your loyalty must remain to your Clan, as one day you may meet them in battle. Family comes first, and though friendships are the key to learning new things (be careful of people who take advantage of you, I think this is how this rule would translate) it is important to take care of all your loved ones.
2 Do not hunt or trespass on another Clan’s territory. Do not disrespect others’ traditions and beliefs, or try to change anyone’s path. It’s just plain wrong.
3 Elders, queens, and kits must be fed before apprentices and warriors. Unless they have permission, apprentices may not eat until they have hunted to feed the elders. If any warrior or apprentice is sick or injured, they may eat while the elders, queens, and kits are eating. Respect and take care of your elders and sickly members, your mother and your children. They matter in the grand scheme of things.
4 Prey is killed only to be eaten. Give thanks to StarClan for its life. Only take what you need and thank the Universe for its gift of life.
5 A kit must be at least six moons old to become an apprentice. Know that patience is a virtue, and that learning comes when you’re ready. A level of maturity needs to be attained to be taught.
6 Newly appointed warriors will keep a silent vigil for one night after receiving their warrior name. It is important to meditate on your magical name, and to understand its implications. What does your role as a witch mean to you within your community?
7 A cat cannot be made deputy without having mentored at least one apprentice. If you want to gain perspective and wisdom, it is wise to teach what you know to a willing student.
8 The deputy will become Clan leader when the leader dies, retires or is exiled. It is important to respect those with wisdom, and to take their place when they pass on. (Again, this is also interpreted if you follow this in a coven structure.)
9 After the death or retirement of the deputy, the new deputy must be chosen before Moon-High. (I honestly don’t see relevance in this unless you’re in a coven organized practice.)
10 A Gathering of all four Clans is held at the full moon during a truce that lasts for the night. There shall be no fighting among Clans at this time. Gatherings are instrumental to keeping the connection with your deities and community open. This is a peaceful time of reflection, sharing and appreciation.
11 Boundaries must be checked and marked daily. Challenge all trespassing cats. Guard your secrets well, but don’t turn away a genuinely curious person.
12 No warrior can neglect a kit in pain or danger, even if the kit is from a different Clan. Children are the most sacred part of the community, for they follow in our footsteps after we are gone. It is imperative to treat and raise them well.
13 The word of the Clan leader is the warrior code. (um. no. Don’t recommend this one. Led to a bunch of awful things really.)
14 An honourable warrior does not need to kill other cats to win their battles, unless they are outside the warrior code or if it is necessary for self-defence. An honourable Pagan seeks diplomatic and rational ways to deal with misunderstandings and arguments. If a fellow Pagan is experiencing persecution, it is our duty to lend them a hand.
15 A warrior rejects the soft life of a kittypet. Nothing in life is easy. Keep learning and expanding everyday, and be humble.
16 Each Clan has the right to be proud and independent, but in times of trouble they must forget their boundaries and fight side by side to protect the four. Each Clan must help the others so that no Clan will fall. It is okay to respectfully disagree on things and to follow your own path, but when another Pagan is experiencing troubles, bullying and/or persecution, you need to step in and help however you can.
Seasons
Leaf-bare: Winter
Newleaf: Spring
Greenleaf: Summer
Leaf-fall: Autumn
Times of Day/Month
Sun-high: noon
Moon-high: midnight
Moon: month
Half-Moon: two weeks
Quarter-Moon: one week
Lunar Events
Each Full Moon, all the Clans have a gathering at Four Trees to discuss pertinent issues to their respective Clans, and to socialize. This is similar to a community gathering, where accomplishments are celebrated and the newly dead are respected. The Truce is a highly revered principle, and if the Truce is broken, signs can appear like huge gusts of wind or clouds covering the Moon.
Translation for Pagan Practice: Each Full Moon, organize a social event for your deities/spirits, ancestors or community witches that are down. Celebrate, communicate, share in peaceful ways!
The Medicine Cats have their own gathering place, though they can tag along at Gatherings if they wish. They gather at the Moonstone, where they meet StarClan every Half-Moon to receive messages and dreams from their ancestors. They communed through a huge piece of quartz stone in a cave. When the cats moved to the Lake, they found the Moonpool, a spring in a cave.
Translation for Pagan Practice: every Half-Moon, research about your ancestors, or work with scrying, magic, dream-work, meditation and divination.
Magical Names
These are more flexible than a Warriors fan might think. After all, the first cats from the mountains had dual names, while ‘modern’ mountain cats have elaborate descriptive names. Warriors living in the first Forest and around the Lake have dual names because of their mountain origins, but perhaps the mountain groups diverged along the way. Also, some rogues joined the Clans and kept their rogue names, like Boulder. So therefore, your magical name can be anything that resonates with you, given the many naming traditions of that universe.
(See following posts for more!)
Characters, plot, and book concepts are credited to Erin Hunter. My contributions were the Pagan Translations bits. Erin Hunter is not aware of my musings of course, this is just fun for me and my personal practice.

art: by me!
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Hello, and welcome to my blog! Here I teach Warrior Cats Pop Culture Paganism.. Today's lesson is:
StarClan Altar Guide!
Now I'm not here to tell you what's right and what's wrong, but more so what's good to have on your altar!
So the main two things that are good to have are;
A statue/idol of a cat. I have 3 on my altar.
An offering bowl.
And other things you can have are:
Crystals, especially quartz or moonstone, selenite is good too!
Candles.
Incense holder with a stick ready.
A tarot deck. (Psst! Cat Tarot is the perfect deck for this, in my opinion!)
Anything and anything that reminds you of StarClan, or the Warrior Cats series in general.
A bowl or container of moon water.
You don't need these things by the way! An altar is sometimes even more simpler than that!

©unknown, more below the cut.
My altar is arranged in the way that makes the cat idols the main focus, but you can do your altar up however you want.

You can absolutely use my altar as a reference if needed! I personally don't have a lot of room on my altar, so I prefer to keep it more simple.
One thing you should definitely do though, is cleanse your altar space before you set it up. Then you should invite StarClan into your space after you have set the altar up. Let them know this space is for them.
That's all for now, I hope you enjoy setting up your altar dedicated to StarClan! And safe travels, warrior!
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Pop Culture Entity Spread
Many apologies for the messy layout, this is my first ever tarot spread and I made it on my phone without any of those fancy square/circle/straight line tools.
This spread is intended for those either interested in or currently working with pop culture entities, such as Starclan. This spread can be used for new entities you haven't figured out yet, entities you only know a little bit, or even entities you know well if you so wish.
The meanings of the cards are as following.
Signifier: This is their signifying card. It could be chosen intentionally if you are already aware of who the entity is, but I recommend pulling it like you'd pull any other card.
The Draw: What drew them to you, or alternatively, what drew you to them.
Who We Would Be: What a relationship with them would be like.
Green Light: The kind of things they like in a relationship. This could be offerings, devotional acts, types of magic, or even other entities connected to them.
Red Light: On the opposite side of the spectrum, here is where you'll learn what to avoid when working with them. This could be offerings, devotional acts, or other entities.
Outcome: What the ultimate outcome of your relationship together could be for both of you. This is usually the card that let's you know whether you're going to click or not.
These next cards are completely optional, and do not have a set placement. Feel free to pull as many or as little of them as you'd like.
Reincarnation: Whether or not you have met each other in lives before. This card is perfect for fictionkin, especially those working with entities from their sources.
Source: The themes, tones, and events of their source(s). These could help you pinpoint the entity's source and, by extension, their identity if you're completely unaware of who they are. There's no set amount of cards for this question, so feel free to pull as many or as little as you'd like.
I hope this spread can be useful to some of you.
- Amberstorm
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Clan Leader - Tarot Spread
(Credits for art goes to Twitter user Zilven)
This spread is intended to help you connect with your higher self, to visit your Moonstone/Moonpool and connect with your true purpose. I recommend listening to soothing flute, piano, or drums, whichever appeals more to your true self.
The meaning of each card is as follows
Kit: Your past self, who you used to be and what you did in the years that now stand behind you. This card could also represent any karma you’ve built up over the decades.
Apprentice: Who you are right now, your current self, shaped by your past and the events that have unfolded around you.
Warrior: Who you’ll be if you continue on your current life path.
Medicine Cat: Someone or something that can help you heal from your past. and continue on your true path.
Moonstone/Moonpool: Someone or something that can help set you on the path to reach your highest potential.
Deputy: What you’ll need to overcome to become who you’re truly meant to be.
Leader: Your highest self, the person that you were born to be, and the true soul that Starclan knows you can become.
We hope this tarot spread may help you!
- Amberstorm
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Hello, my name is Gwyn, or my magickal name, Moonfeather, and I'm here to share my Warrior Cats StarClan PCP (Pop Culture Paganism) Journey, while reviving the old stuff from @/paganclan's account. I give full credit to paganclan for all of their posts, I'm just using what they left off with. :)
My own posts will be tagged with #moonfeather meows
Here I'll be posting;
Information on working with specific cats from the series
Custom tarot spreads
How to incorporate clan rituals and the like into your practice
Advice for new devotees to Starclan
Information on important events in WC and how to honor them
How to honor and incorporate the six clans into your practice
Tips on devotional activities for Starclan
Information on various types of WC and/or Starclan spirits
My practice!
I promise not to leave without notifying y'all first. 🙏
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