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Mabon Customs — Ravenhawks' Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Mabon Customs — Ravenhawks’ Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Autumn Equinox, Mea’n Fo’mhair, Mabon Customs and Practices This was a time to celebrate the harvest and to rest, after all, there were only six weeks before the end of the Celtic year. The Celtic New Year also signaled the beginning of winter. The theme of this celebration was sacrificed. Not human sacrifice as has… Mabon Customs — Ravenhawks’ Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
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Autumn Equinox ,Mea’n Fo’mhair, Mabon — Ravenhawks' Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Autumn Equinox ,Mea’n Fo’mhair, Mabon — Ravenhawks’ Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Mabon (pronounced MAY-bun, MAY-bone, MAH-boon, or MAH-bawn) is also called Alban Elfed, Harvest Home, 2nd Harvest, Fruit Harvest, Wine Harvest, Feast of Avalon, Equinozio di Autunno (Strega), Cornucopia, or Autumn Equinox this holiday is a ritual of thanksgiving for the fruits of the earth and a recognition of the need to share them to secure… Autumn Equinox ,Mea’n Fo’mhair, Mabon — Ravenhawks’…
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Midsummer Ritual for Love and Companionship — Ravenhawks' Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Midsummer Ritual for Love and Companionship — Ravenhawks’ Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Ritual to attract Companionship and Love You Will Need: Lavender candle Jasmine oil Jasmine Incense State of Mind and Concentration Needed: Set up a space to burn your candle, place your candle in the center. Cast your circle. Now stand quietly for a moment and visualize your space filled with a swirling golden light.[you must […]Midsummer Ritual for Love and Companionship — Ravenhawks’ Magazine…
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An Introduction to Welsh Witchcraft — Ravenhawk's Magickal Products
An Introduction to Welsh Witchcraft — Ravenhawk’s Magickal Products
FEBRUARY 24, 2022 BY MHARA STARLING READ TIME: 10 MINS Growing up in a rural part of Wales, speaking Welsh as my first language, I was always acutely aware of the magic woven into my culture. It was no surprise to my mother, or frankly anyone who knew me growing up, when I became deeply…An Introduction to Welsh Witchcraft — Ravenhawk’s Magickal Products
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Lammas/Lughnasadh — Ravenhawks' Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Lammas/Lughnasadh — Ravenhawks’ Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Lammas/Lughnasadh: (pronounced Loo-gnah-sahd)Also known as Lammas, Cornucopia, July 30 – August 1. This sabbat marks the sacred marriage of the Sun and the Land. The sun is at its hottest, but its light is fading. 24 more wordsLammas/Lughnasadh — Ravenhawks’ Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
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7 Steps to Connect with Faery- Ravenhawks Magazine Magickal Products
7 Steps to Connect with Faery- Ravenhawks Magazine Magickal Products
Source: https://ravenhawks.net BY EMILY CARDING READ TIME: 5 MINSIn the Twenty-First Century, the Faery realm is as popular as ever; yet, in our culture of instant gratification and unmoderated media platforms, there are many false paths and illusory pitfalls to distract and misdirect us. How, then, can the true seeker of Faery be sure they are not following some metaphorical (or sometimes…
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Spring Equinox Celebrations — Ravenhawks' Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Spring Equinox Celebrations — Ravenhawks’ Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Spring Equinox Celebrations in the past For early Pagans in the Germanic countries, this was a time to celebrate planting and the new crop season. Typically, the Celtic peoples did not celebrate Ostara as a holiday, although they were in tune with the changing of the seasons. Persian kings known as the Achaemenians celebrated the […]Spring Equinox Celebrations — Ravenhawks’ Magazine Magick for…
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Samhain~Halloween Customs and Practices III— ravenhawks' magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Samhain~Halloween Customs and Practices III— ravenhawks’ magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Samhain~Halloween Customs and Practices III What about those horrible Witches everywhere and the annoying Trick or Treaters? This is the time of year that the Scots believed that the Cailleach, the Hag, arises from stone to walk the Earth. She actually had a blue-gray or almost black face. She is an important supernatural being in […]Samhain~Halloween Customs and Practices — ravenhawks’ magazine…
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Why Slow Living is Good for You and Your Home Environment — Wyndesong’s Place — ravenhawks' magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Why Slow Living is Good for You and Your Home Environment — Wyndesong’s Place — ravenhawks’ magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Why Slow Living is Good for You and Your Home Environment Feeling rushed? No time to catch your breath? Experts share what slowing down can do for our lives Why Slow Living is Good for You and Your Home Environment — Wyndesong’s PlaceWhy Slow Living is Good for You and Your Home Environment — Wyndesong’s Place — ravenhawks’ magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
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Beltane Herb: Sweet Woodruff — Ravenhawks' Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Beltane Herb: Sweet Woodruff — Ravenhawks’ Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
The Sweet Woodruff, a favorite little plant growing in woods and on shaded hedgebanks, may be readily recognized by its small white flowers (in bloom in May and June) set on a tender stalk, with narrow, bright-green leaves growing beneath them in successive, star-like whorls, just as in Clivers or Goosegrass, about eight leaves to […]Beltane Herb: Sweet Woodruff — Ravenhawks’ Magazine Magick for…
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Japandi: A Blend of Minimalism & Hygge- Wyndesong’s Place
Japandi: A Blend of Minimalism & Hygge- Wyndesong’s Place
What is Japandi? Japandi (Japanese minimalism + Scandinavian hygge) is everywhere you look these days. Get the look yourself with perfectly imperfect décor and accents, functional pieces, and layers of natural materials. […] Japandi: A Blend of Minimalism & Hygge — Wyndesong’s PlaceJapandi: A Blend of Minimalism & Hygge — Wyndesong’s Place — Ravenhawks’ Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
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Spring Equinox/Ostara Celebrations Now — Ravenhawks' Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Spring Equinox/Ostara Celebrations Now — Ravenhawks’ Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Spring Equinox/Ostara How to Celebrate Now The Spring Equinox is a time of new beginnings, of action, of planting seeds for future grains, and of tending gardens. Spring is a time of the Earth’s renewal, a rousing of nature after the cold sleep of winter. Eggs and Egg Baskets, coloring eggs, bird watching, egg hunts, […]Spring Equinox/Ostara Celebrations Now — Ravenhawks’ Magazine Magick for Mind…
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To-Dos: Your March Home Checklist — Wyndesong’s Place — ravenhawks' magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
To-Dos: Your March Home Checklist — Wyndesong’s Place — ravenhawks’ magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Get ready for sunnier days, whether you have an hour or a weekend to spare The first official day of spring is March 20. So whether there’s still snow on the ground or flowers in bloom, you can rest assured that nicer weather is on its way. […] To-Dos: Your March Home Checklist — Wyndesong’s […]To-Dos: Your March Home Checklist — Wyndesong’s Place — ravenhawks’ magazine Magick for Mind Body and…
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The Armadillo Files, Episode 2 — Featuring Mushrooms, and GP Cox too — ravenhawks' magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
The Armadillo Files, Episode 2 — Featuring Mushrooms, and GP Cox too — ravenhawks’ magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Originally posted on Teagan’s Books: Saturday, February 19, 2022 Photo by Tim Price You’ve reached The Armadillo Files.  Stand by for a wild and crazy ride. When mentioning my weird imagination, more than a few people have asked me if I was doing drugs, specifically the psychedelic kind. After this chapter you might ask…The Armadillo Files, Episode 2 — Featuring Mushrooms, and GP Cox too —…
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Imbolc How Did We Celebrate — ravenhawks' magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Imbolc How Did We Celebrate — ravenhawks’ magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
How Did We Celebrate Imbolc?? Imbolc was usually celebrated by lighting sacred fires ( Brigit was the Goddess of Fire, the Fire of Healing and Birth). Bonfires and candles too were lit. Imbolc is variously known as the Feast of Saint Brigid (Secondary Patron of Ireland), Lá Fhéile Bríde, and Lá Feabhra – the first […]Imbolc How Did We Celebrate — ravenhawks’ magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
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Imbolc — ravenhawks' magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Imbolc — ravenhawks’ magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
Imbolc What Do We Celebrate? Imbolc is one of the four principal festivals of the Irish calendar, celebrated among Gaelic peoples and some other Celtic cultures either at the beginning of February or at the first local signs of Spring. Most commonly it is celebrated on February 2, since this is the cross-quarter day on […]Imbolc — ravenhawks’ magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul
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