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Deity Work Masterlist
Warning: LONG Post
Everything is in alphabetical order
🌊 Ægir
God of: Personification of the Ocean, God of Brewing and the Sea
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Aegishjalmur, Laguz Rune
Plants: Oak, Polybody, Rose
Animals: Dolphins, Whales and other Sea Creatures
Colors: Blue, Green, Turquoise and other sea-like shades
Tarot: King of Cups
Offerings: Singing Sea Shanties, Seashells and Pearls, Cleaning up shores and the oceans, Bread, Sea Glass, A Bowl of Salt Water with food dropped into it, Anything related to the sea. Do not offer most Beers as he does not like the modern chemical-filled ales. Homebrew or Local Brew beer is better.
💕 Aengus Og
God of: Youth, Love, Poetic Inspiration, Summer, Healing
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Venus, Copper, Golden Harp
Plants: Basil, Cinnamon, Rose, Jasmine, Sandalwood, Strawberries, Mistletoe, Violet, Birch, Cherries, Elder, Sycamore
Animals: Swans, Cats, Doves, Sparrows
Colors: Green, Pink and Red
Tarot: The Lovers, Justice, The World
Offerings: Red Roses, Strawberries, Cake, Chocolate, Honey, Wine, Cherries, Music and Art
🧚 Aine
Goddess of: Summer, Wealth, Sovereignty, Love, Fertility, Protection, Wealth, Agriculture, The Sun and the Moon and Queen of the Faeries
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Silver and White Items, Meadowsweet, The Moon, Midsummer
Plants: Angelica, Blackberry, Cowslip, Elder, Orchid, Fennel, Flax, Garlic, Mugwort, Nettle, Oak, Hawthorn, Mistletoe, Alfalfa, Ash, Agrimony, Ash, Birch, Broom, Holly, Lavender, Meadow-sweet, Gorse
Animals: Red Mare, Horse, Rabbit, Swan, Cattle, Bee
Colors: Red, Gold, Green, Blue, Tan
Tarot: The Sun, Suit of Wands, Queen of Pentacles
Offerings: Milk, Bread, Home-grown Produce, Cream, Fire and Candles, Sunflowers, Yellow Flowers, Honey, Summer Fruits, Oranges, Bee-related Items
⛅ Amaterasu
Goddess of: The Sun, The Universe
Culture: Japanese
Symbols: Mirror, Jewel, Sword, Bow and Arrow
Plants: Chrysanthemum, Cryptomeria, Carnation, Chamomile, Juniper, Marigold, Rosemary, Sunflower
Animals: Dragon-Fox, Horse, Rooster, Wolf
Colors: Yellow, Gold, Red, Orange
Tarot: The Sun, The World
Offerings: Rice crackers, Cooked rice, Origami figures, Rice candy, Brightly-colored Japanese food, Silk and other fabrics
💃 Ame-no-uzume
Goddess of: Dawn, Mirth, Meditation, Revelry, Dance, Fertility, The Arts
Culture: Japanese
Symbols: Antique Items, Fan
Plants: Moss, Sakaki
Animals: Fox
Colors: Pink, Red, White, Yellow
Tarot: Three of Cups, Suit of Cups
Offerings: Dancing, Bells, Silk Ribbons, Rice Cakes, Sake
⚰️ Anubis
God of: The Dead, Mummification, Embalming, The Afterlife, Tombs
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: Crook and Flail, Mummy Gauze
Plants: Star Anise, Benzoin, Cloves, Cardamom, Frankincense, Myrrh, Rosemary, Cypress, Cedarwood
Animals: Jackal
Colors: Black, Green, Red, Gold
Tarot: Death
Offerings: Cool Water, Strong Liquor like Rum, Spicy Foods, Dark and Bitter Chocolate, Strong Incense, Cypress Oil, Locks and Keys, Honor the dead and your ancestors, Leave flowers on graves, Support orphans and the homeless, Act as a guide for someone
💘 Aphrodite
Goddess of: Love, Beauty, Fertility
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Seashells, Scallop Shells, Venus, Golden Apples, 5, Mirrors
Plants: Apple, Linden Tree, Myrtle, Pomegranate, Poppies, Lettuce, Rose, Quince, Ash, Poplar, Artichokes
Animals: Swans, Dolphins, Doves, Sparrows, Bees, Goats
Colors: Red, Pink, Violet, Silver, Aqua, Seafoam, Light Blue
Tarot: The Empress, The Lovers, The Star, The Suit of Cups
Offerings: Roses, Chocolate, Apples, Jewelry, Beauty Products, Seashells, Olive Oil, Honey, Wine, Cinnamon, Art and Music, Mirrors, Rose Quartz
☀️ Apollo
God of: The Sun, Prophecy, Oracles, Light, Music, The Arts, Song, Poetry, Healing, Medicine, Plague, Disease, Protection of the youth, Knowledge, Herds
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Lyre, Laurel Wreath, Silver Bow and Arrows, Tripod, The Sun, Sunday,
Plants: Laurel, Larkspur, Cypress, Apple Trees, Palm Trees, Hyacinthus
Animals: Swan, Raven, Tortoise, Serpent, Wolf, Dolphin, Mouse
Colors: Gold, Yellow, Orange, Silver, Blue, White
Tarot: The Sun, The Chariot, Strength, Temperance
Offerings: Red Wine, Olive Oil, Sun Water, Citrus Fruits, Honey, Golden Objects, Feathers, Lamb or Goat Meat, Cheese, Bread, Sunflowers, Laurel Wreaths, Aloe Vera
🐕 Arawn
God of: Ruler of Annwn the Celtic Otherworld, Leader of the Wild Hunt, Death, The Underworld and Justice
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: The Hounds of Arawn, Cauldron, Samhain
Plants: Reeds, Cedar, Cypress, Ivy, Honeysuckle, Sage
Animals: Hounds, Pigs
Colors: Red, Black, White, Brown, Green, Gold, Gray
Tarot: Suit of Pentacles, King of Pentacles
Offerings: Game Birds such as Duck or Turkey, Bread, Honey, Milk, Mead and Ale
😇 Archangel Michael
God of: One of the highest-ranking Angels, Rules over The Sun, Protection, Courage, Justice, Order, Leadership, Health, Compassion, Travel, Magic, Guidance, Triumph, Strength and Confidence
Culture: Christian
Symbols: Scales, Swords
Plants: Michaelmas Daisies, Basil, Sunflower
Animals: Dragon
Colors: Gold, Orange, Yellow
Tarot: The Emperor, The Hierophant
Offerings: Standing up for others and helping the environment, Wine, Water, Lamb meat, White Wool, Frankincense
⚔️ Ares
God of: War, Courage, Battle
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Sword, Shield, Spear, Helmet, Iron
Plants: Thorns, Peppers, Chili, Garlic
Animals: Serpents, Vultures, Woodpeckers, Horses, Dogs
Colors: Red, Purple, Black
Tarot: The Emperor, The Chariot, The Tower, Suit of Wands, King of Wands
Offerings: Dark Wine, Whiskey, Spicy Foods, Coffee, Water, Olive Oil, Red Meats, Frankincense, Weapons, Learn self defense
🌌 Arianrhod
Goddess of: Fertility, Fate, Reincarnation, Beauty, Difficulties
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Silver Wheel, Full Moon, Weaving Tools, The Zodiac, Corona Borealis
Plants: Ivy, Lavender, Rosemary, Cedar, Pine
Animals: Spiders, Owls, Wolves
Colors: Silver, White, Green, Blue, Purple
Tarot: The Star, The Moon, Wheel of Fortune
Offerings: Silver Coins, White Candles, Wheat, Fruits, Home-cooked meals, Salads, Wine, Water, Hot Teas, Smoothies, Study the Constellations and the Zodiac
🏹 Artemis
Goddess of: The Hunt, Wild Animals, Wilderness, Childbirth, Girls, Chastity, Archery, Disease and Plague
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Bow & Arrows, Quiver, Hunting Spears, Animal Pelts, Lyre, Torches, The Moon
Plants: Cypress, Walnut, Amaranth, Almond, Daisy, Willow, Wormwood, Fir, Pine, Thistle, Honeysuckle, Bay Laurel, Artemisia, Fig, Oak
Animals: Stag, Deer, Dog, Bear, Boar, Quail, Guineafowls, Bee, All Wild Animals
Colors: White, Silver, Gold, Yellow, Green, Blue
Tarot: The High Priestess, The Hanged Man, Temperance, The Moon, Queen of Pentacles, Knight of Cups, Page of Wands
Offerings: Red Wine, Olive Oil, Honey, Water, Almonds, Walnuts, Honeycakes, Fruit, Artemisia Plants, Arrows, Dance, Cypress, Pine Cones and Branches, Cider, Game Meat, Protect nature and wildlife, Always help animals and women in need, Go hiking, Research native plants and animals, Follow the moon phases and work with them
❤️🔥 Astarte
Goddess of: Love, Sexuality, War, Hunting, Power
Culture: Canaanite
Symbols: Chariot, Venus
Plants: Lilies, Coriander
Animals: Lion, Horse, Dove, Sphinx
Colors: Red, White
Tarot: The Empress, The Chariot
Offerings: Lilies, Roses, Sweet Cakes, Honey, Henna Tattoos, Clothing stained with menstrual blood
⚖️ Athena
Goddess of: Wisdom, Handicraft, Strategic Warfare
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Aegis, Gorgon’s Head, Spear, Helmet,
Plants: Olive Tree, Ivy, Cypress, Cornel Tree
Animals: Owl, Snake, Rooster, Crow, Spider
Colors: Blue, Gray, White, Yellow, Silver
Tarot: Justice, The High Priestess, The Emperor
Offerings: Olive Oil, Honey, Wine, Bread, Olives, Pears, Olive Tree Leaves or Branches, Your handicrafts, Owl Feathers, Snake skins, Weapons
🛖 Baba Yaga
Goddess of: Death and Rebirth, Fertility, Nature
Culture: Slavic
Symbols: Knife, Oven, Mortar and Pestle, Sun
Plants: Poppy, Black Sunflower, Medicinal Herbs, Rye
Animals: Horse, Hedgehog, Snake, Dragon, Cat
Colors: Red, Black, White
Tarot: The Devil
Offerings: Lavish home-cooked Meals with russian delicacies and a beautifully-set table, Caravan Tea, Vodka
💡 Baldr
God of: Light, Joy, Purity, Summer
Culture: Norse
Symbols: The Sun, Sunday
Plants: Mistletoe, Chamomile, Daisies, White Flowers, Ash, Marigold, St John’s Wort
Animals: Songbirds
Colors: Yellow, Gold, White
Tarot: The Sun, The Fool, Death, The World
Offerings: Kindness to others, Chamomile Tea, Apple Juice, Mead, Lit Candles
🌺 Bast
Goddess of: Home, Domesticity, Women’s Secrets, Cats, Fertility, Childbirth, Marriage, Music, Magic, Sex, Prosperity, Joy, Dance, Joy, Healing, Pleasure
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: Basket, Ankh, The Sun and Moon, Perfume Jar
Plants: Catnip, Vervain, Cinnamon, Cannabis
Animals: Cat, Lion
Colors: Green, Gold
Tarot: The Chariot, Strength, The Sun
Offerings: Perfume, Salves and Body Scrubs, Milk, Meat, Honey, Gold Items, Chocolate, Pastries, Onions and Garlic, Bread, Beer, Tea, Taking care of cats
🐉 Benzaiten / Benten
Goddess of: Water, Literature, Music, Wealth, Femininity, Fertility, Dance, Love
Culture: Japanese
Symbols: Biwa, Dragon, Pearl, Conch Shell, Iron, Gold
Plants: Lotus, Water Lilies, Yellow flowers
Animals: Snakes, Dragons. White Snakes are her messengers
Colors: Blue, Silver, White, Yellow
Tarot: The Empress, The Suit of Cups
Offerings: Money, Water, Rice, Sake, Gemstones, Music and other creative arts, Raw eggs, Yellow flowers, Blessed Water, Bath rituals, Seashells
🧶 Berchta
Goddess of: Psychopomp, Spinning and Weaving, Abundance, Protector of Women and Children
Culture: Germanic
Symbols: Keys, Distaff, Yule
Plants: Mayflowers, Holly, Evergreens, Birch, Falx, Wild berries
Animals: Goose, Swan, Goat, Cricket, Owl, Fox
Colors: Blue, White, Red, Gold
Tarot: Death
Offerings: Herring, Dumplings, Alcoholic Beverages like Schnapps
📓 Bragi
God of: Poetry, Eloquence
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Harp, Book
Plants: Beech, Fern, Lily of the Valley
Animals: Chickadee
Colors: Orange, Gold
Tarot: The Magician, The Hermit
Offerings: Mead, Poetry, Beautiful Writing
🍀 Brigid
Goddess of: Spring, Fertility, Family, The Hearth, Childbirth, Fire, Blacksmiths, Scholars, Physicians, Prophets, Healing, Poetry, Occult knowledge, and Justice
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Brigid’s Cross, Candles, Triquetra, Faeries, Four leaf clovers, Cauldron, Chalice, Corn Dolly, Anvil, Hammer, Poetry, Forges, Hearths, Wells and Rock Formations
Plants: Cinnamon, Chamomile, Blackberry, Hawthorn, Basil, Mugwort, Apple, Heather, Dandelion, Snowdrop, Willow, Oak, Shamrock, Crocus, Trillium, Corn, Lavender and Sage
Animals: Snakes, Sheep, Cows, Bees, Owls and Hibernating animals
Colors: Green, Red, White, Gold and Blue
Tarot: The Hierophant, The Lovers, Strength, The Hermit, The Sun, Suit of Wands
Offerings: Blackberries, Milk, Bread, Herbal Teas, Heather, Brigid’s Cross, Beer, Apple Cider, Honey, Baked Goods, Corn Dollies, Sheeps Wool Products, Jewelry or Metal Items, Eggs, Cakes left on the windowsill at Imbolc
❄️ Cailleach
Goddess of: Winter, Wind, The Cold, Creation, Transformation
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Hammers, Hills, Mountains, Skulls, Snow, Wands, Waning Moons
Plants: Clove, Lavender, Apple, Hazelnut, Turnip, Mugwort, Pansy, Patchouli, Poppy, Rose, Rue, Tansy, St John's Wort, Witch Hazel, Woodruff, Yarrow, Elder Trees, Elm, Pine, Yew, Gorse, Holly, Snapdragon
Animals: Bat, Cattle, Deer, Fish, Goat, Mouse, Owl, Raven, Reindeer, Sheep, Spider, Pig, Wolf
Colors: Black, Blue, Brown, Gray, Silver, White, Yellow
Tarot: Death, The Moon, The Hermit
Offerings: Pebbles, Hag Stones, Shells, Feathers, Boiled Sweets
🌲 Cernunnos
God of: Forests, Wild Animals, Finances, The Underworld, Death, Hunting, Balance, Grounding and Healing, Transitioning into the Afterlife, Fertility
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Horns, The Torc, Gold Coins, Serpents
Plants: Ash, Bayberry, Chamomile, Cedar, Cinnamon, Heliotrope, Holly, Ivy, Lavender, Juniper, Myrrh, Nettle, Oak, Patchouli, Pine, Sandalwood, Sunflower, Vine, Yarrow
Animals: Stags, Elk, Goats, Deer, Bulls, Horses, Ram Horned Snakes, Snakes, Boars, Owls, Hawks, Ravens
Colors: Yellow, Gold, Forest Greens, Silver, Black
Tarot: The Lovers, The World, King of Pentacles
Offerings: Dancing, Venison, Cooked Meats (ethically sourced), Roses, Sunflowers, Lavender, Wildflowers, Juniper Bark and Berries, Oak wood carvings, Green or Gold Candles, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pine scents, Pelts (ethically sourced), Feathers, Bones, Forest Moss, Antlers, Horns, Pine Cones, Gold Coins, Daggers, Poetry art, Celtic Music
🌑 Cerridwen
Goddess of: The Moon, Luck, Poetry, Change, Rebirth, Transformation, The Underworld, Death, Fertility, Inspiration, Magic and Knowledge
Culture: Welsh
Symbols: Cauldron, Dark Moon, Lunar Cycles, Caves
Plants: Corn, Grain, Vervain, Acorns, Apple, Oak, Hazel
Animals: White Pig, Greyhound, Crow, Hen, Hare, Otter, Hawk
Colors: Silver, Purple, Black, Gray, Green
Tarot: The Moon, Death, The Magician, Suit of Cups
Offerings: Pork, Bread, Milk, Water, Wheat, White and Green Candles, Barley, Rice, Peanuts, Poppy or Sunflower Seeds, Vervain, Grain-based Products
✨ Circe
Goddess of: Sorcery
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Cup, Loon, Wand, Masks
Plants: Hallucinogenic Herbs and Fungi, Wheat, Moly, Magical Herbs
Animals: Pig, Lion, Wolf, Hawk, Beasts in general
Colors: Gold, Purple, Silver, Red
Tarot: Queen of Cups, The Magician
Offerings: Barley, Wine, Honey, Meat, Bread, Weaving, Divination
🐟 Danu
Goddess of: Earth-Mother, Fertility, Wisdom, Wind, Water
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Crowns, Keys, Wells, Cauldron full of Water, Rivers, Celtic Tree of Life, Mother aspect of the triple goddess
Plants: Oak, Water Lily
Animals: Fish, Horses, Seagulls, Salmon, Snakes
Colors: Blue, White, Silver, Green
Tarot: The Empress, Strength
Offerings: Wine, Mead, Ale, Freshwater, Watering plants
🔥 Dazbog
God of: The Sun, Fortune, Wealth, Light, Fertility, Fire, Destiny, Justice
Culture: Slavic
Symbols: Kolovrat
Plants: Sunflowers, Marigold, Calendula, Chamomile, Angelica, St John’s Wort
Animals: Wolf, Horse, Goose, Duck, Swan
Colors: White, Gold, Red
Tarot: The Sun, Suit of Wands, King of Wands
Offerings: Bread, Salt, Eggs, Pancakes, Bonfire
🌾 Demeter
Goddess of: Agriculture, Harvest, Fertility, Motherhood
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Wheat, Torches, Cornucopia
Plants: Wheat, Barley, Mint, Poppy
Animals: Snake, Pig, Gecko, Dove, Crane, Screech Owl, Grasshopper
Colors: Gold, Green, Brown
Tarot: The High Priestess, The World
Offerings: Olive Oil, Water, Fruit, Honey, Milk, Grains, Bread, Freshly harvested goods, Water
🍇 Dionysus
God of: Wine, Drunkenness, Parties, Wilderness, Vegetation, Fertility, Ritual Madness, Religious Ecstasy, Theatre, LGBT+ Community
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Thyrsos, Ivy crown, Grapevine
Plants: Grape, Ivy, Cinnamon, Silver Fir, Bindweed, Figs
Animals Leopard, Goat, Donkey, Lion, Snake, Bull, Panther
Colors: Red, Purple, Green, Burgundy, Gold
Tarot: The Hanged Man, The Hierophant, The Devil, The Fool, The Lovers
Offerings: Wine, Olive Oil, Fruit, Water, Honey, Meats, Wheat, Barley, Pinecone, Ivy leaves, Goblets, Theater Masks, Alcoholic Beverages
⚕️ Eir
Goddess of: Healing and Medicine
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Copper, Mortar and Pestle, Sauna
Plants: Medicinal Herbs
Colors: Red
Tarot: The Hanged Man
Offerings: Healing Spells, Learning first aid, Medicinal Herbs and First Aid Items
🎣 Enki
God of: Freshwater, Wisdom, Knowledge, Magic, Crafts, Healing, Fertility, Creation, The Arts
Culture: Mesopotamian
Symbols: Goat-fish
Plants: Thyme, Chamomile, Reeds, Cattails
Animals Goat, Fish, Chimera, Robin, Cow
Colors: Gold, Blue, White, Silver
Tarot: The Hanged Man, The Hierophant, The Devil, The Fool, The Lovers
Offerings: Beer, Eggs, Fruit, Vegetarian Foods, Myrrh, Thyme, Chamomile, Wildflowers, Fish, Water, Wine, Silver or Copper Jewelry, Feathers
💐 Eostre
Goddess of: Spring, Dawn
Culture: Germanic
Symbols: Painted Eggs
Plants: Crocus, Daffodil, Primrose, Violet,
Animals: Rabbit, Serpent, Dragon
Colors: Green, Yellow, Purple
Tarot: Queen of Pentacles
Offerings: Decorating Eggs, Flowers, Hot Cross Buns, Pastries, Mead
💀 Ereshkigal
Goddess of: Death, The Underworld
Culture: Mesopotamian
Symbols: Wood, Rivers, Boats, Lapis Lazuli
Plants: Pomegranate, Grains, Reeds, Hemp, Cedar, Cypress, Lotus, Monkshood
Animals: Lion, Owl, Serpent, Scorpion, Owl, Sheep
Colors: Silver, Gold, Red, Purple
Tarot: Death, The High Priestess
Offerings: Fasting, Bread, Water, Pomegranate Juice, Blackberries, Blueberries, Lamb or Goat Meat, Lobster and Mussels, Nutmeg, Garlic, Poppy Seeds, Animal Bones, Gold or Silver Jewelry, Black crystals, Ornate scepters with wood and animal bones
🧵 Frau Holda
Goddess of: Fiber Arts, Winter, Protector of Children and Women, Leader of the Wild Hunt, Witchcraft
Culture: Germanic
Symbols: The Winter Solstice, Pools and Wells
Plants: Holly, Elder, Juniper, Mugwort, Flax, Sorcerer’s Violet
Animals: Wolf, Rabbit
Colors: Blue, White
Tarot: The Empress, The High Priestess, Death
Offerings: Juniper Berries, Wine, Cider, Mead, Cakes, Music and Dancing, Knot Magic
🐈 Freya
Goddess of: Love, Beauty, Fertility, Sex, War, Battle, Gold, Sorcery
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Her Chariot pulled by Cats, Brisingamen Necklace, Cloak of Feathers
Plants: Daisy, Linden, Snowdrops, Lily of the Valley, Cowslip, Columbine, Pimpernel, Strawberries
Animals: Horse, Cat, Falcon, Hawk, Rabbit, Ladybug, Oxen, Swallow, Boar
Colors: Gold, Yellow, White, Green, Red, Pink, Light Blue
Tarot: The High Priestess, The Empress, The Lovers, The Chariot, Death, Suit of Swords
Offerings: Ale, Apples, Barley, Honey, Mead, Pork, Lavish Jewelry and Perfume, Feeding stray cats, Chocolate, Amber, Roses, Cinnamon, Sweet Liquors
🐗 Freyr
God of: Peace, Fertility, Rain, Sunshine, Prosperity and Agriculture
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Boar, The Sun, Magical Swords, Phallus, Friday
Plants: Ash, Lavender, Catnip, Nuts & Cones, Yew, Holly, Ivy
Animals: Boar, Bee, Stag
Colors: Gold, Green, Red, Blue, Pink, Orange, Yellow
Tarot: The Lovers, The Sun, Suit of Pentacles, King of Pentacles
Offerings: Honey, Grains and Breads, Gold, Antlers
👰 Frigg
Goddess of: Motherhood, Marriage, Prophecy, Fertility
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Spinning Wheel, Silver, Clouds and Mist
Plants: Mistletoe, Birch, Fir, Hawthorn, Frigg’s Grass
Animals: Falcon, Sheep, Raven, Hawk
Colors: Blue, Silver, White
Tarot: The Empress, The Lovers
Offerings: Milk, Mead, Pastries, Light Fruity Wine, Hand-spun Fibers, Feathers, Soups and Stews
🪦 Hades
God of: The Underworld, Wealth
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Keys, Chariot, Helmet, Cerberus
Plants: Mint, White Poplar, Cypress, Asphodel, Narcissus, Pomegranate
Animals: Snake, Dog, Sheep, Cattle, Screech Owl, Horse, Black Ram
Colors: Gold, Silver, Black
Tarot: The Hermit, Death, Judgment, Suit of Swords
Offerings: Dark Wine, Whiskey, Coffee, Black Tea, Peppermint Tea, Dark Chocolate, Meat, Sharp Cheeses, Bread, Pomegranates, Apples, Bones, Coins, Keys, Crowns
🪘 Hathor
Goddess of: The Sky, Women, Fertility, Love, The Sun, Music, Dance, Joy, Motherhood, Fate, Foreign Lands and Goods, The Afterlife
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: Sun disk, Mirrors, Drums and Sistrums, The number 4
Plants: Sycamore, Myrrh tree, Dates, Papyrus, Henna
Animals: Cow, Lioness, Cobra, Goose, Gazelle, Cat
Colors: Red
Tarot: The Empress, The Lovers, Wheel of Fortune, Suit of Cups
Offerings: Figs, Dates, Bread, Cheese, Butter, Wine, Beer, Fresh Water, Perfumes, Makeup
👻 Hecate
Goddess of: Witchcraft, Necromancy, Ghosts, The Night, Boundaries, Crossroads
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Torch, Keys, Daggers, Strophalos
Plants: Asphodel, Garlic, Yew, Cypress, Poisonous Plants,
Animals: Dog, Polecat, Snake
Colors: Black, Gray, Silver, Gold
Tarot: The High Priestess, The Hermit, The Moon, Queen of Pentacles
Offerings: Wine, Olive Oil, Water, Fruit, Honey, Milk, Eggs, Garlic, Almonds, Various Herbs, Bones, Wands, Keys, A Cauldron, Crow Feathers, Pomegranates, Dark Chocolate, Blood
📯 Heimdallr
God of: Watchmen of the Gods
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Horn, Rainbow
Plants: Birch, Oak, Rose, Verbena, Avens
Animals: Rooster, Horse, Ram
Colors: White, Rainbow
Tarot: The Hermit
Offerings: Mead, Fine Beer, Freshwater, Lamb Meat, Pork, Coffee
💀 Hel
Goddess of: Death, The Afterlife
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Skulls, Bones
Plants: Beech, Alder, Elm, Ivy, Juniper, Willow, Yew
Animals: Wolf
Colors: Black, White
Tarot: Death, The Tower, Suit of Swords
Offerings: Tea, Wine, Apples, Meat, Bread, Soup, Dried Flowers, Blood
🌋 Hephaestus
God of: Metalsmithing, Fire, Volcanoes, Craftsmanship, Technology
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Hammer, Tongs, Anvil
Plants: Fennel
Animals: Donkey, Crane, Dog
Colors: Gold, Yellow, Orange, Silver, Gray, Red
Tarot: Judgment, Suit of Wands
Offerings: Wine, Olive Oil, Water, Fruit, Honey, Bread, Meat, Spicy Things, Hot Beverages, Handmade Metal Items
👑 Hera
Goddess of: Marriage, Fertility, Childbirth, Kings and Empires, Women, Family, The Sky, The Stars
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Lotus-staff, Throne, Diadem
Plants: Pomegranate, Lotus, Willow, Apple
Animals: Hawk, Peacock, Lion, Cow, Cuckoo, Crane
Colors: Gold, Silver, White, Purple, Blue, Green
Tarot: The Empress, The World, Suit of Cups, Queen of Cups
Offerings: Wine, Olive Oil, Water, Fruit, Honey, Milk, Grains and Bread, Chocolate, Pomegranates, Apples, White Flowers, Crowns, Animal Shells, Perfume, Silver or Gold Jewelry
💸 Hermes
God of: Messenger of the God, Heraldry, Omens, Animal Husbandry, Poetry and Fables, Trade, Travel, Boundaries, Thieves, Wit, Language, Education, Psychopomp
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Caduceus, Talaria, Petasos, Lyre
Plants: Crocus, Greek Strawberry, Palm Tree, Almond Tree, Strawberries
Animals: Tortoise, Ram, Hawk, Rooster, Serpent, Hare
Colors: Gold, Yellow, Orange, Silver, Gray, Green, Red
Tarot: Judgment, The Magician, The Fool. The Hierophant, The Hermit, The Star, Suit of Swords
Offerings: Wine, Olive Oil, Water, Strawberries, Foreign Foods and Items, Honey, Water, Fruit, Chocolate, Wheat, Lemons, Almonds, Cinnamon, Coins, Dice, Beer, Meat, Chamomile Tea, Pineapple, Bread, Milk mixed with honey
🏠 Hestia
Goddess of: The Home, The Hearth, Family, Domesticity, The Civic or Sacrificial Flame
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Hearth, Kettle, Head Veils
Plants: Poppy, Goldenrod, Hollyhock, Yarrow
Animals: Pig, Cow, Donkey, Crane
Colors: Gold, White, Orange, Red, Lavender
Tarot: Strength, The Hermit, Queen of Wands
Offerings: Wine, Olive Oil, Water, Fruit, Honey, Milk, Pork, Bread, Cooking Herbs, Tea, Candles
🦅 Horus
God of: Kingship, The Sky, War, Protection, Healing
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: Crown, Eye of Horus, Ankh, The Sun, The Moon
Plants: Acacia, Lettuce, Iris, Lotus, Olive
Animals: Falcon, Hawk, Bull, Peacock, Lion
Colors: Green
Tarot: The Emperor, The Hierophant, The Chariot, The Sun, Judgment, King of Swords
Offerings: Raw meat left out for hawks and falcons, Bread, Weaponry, Water, Milk, Ale, Wine, Coffee, Fruits and Vegetables, Figs, Dates, Chocolate with nuts,
😴 Hypnos
God of: Sleep, Dreams, Illusions
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Inverted Torch
Plants: Poppy, Cottonwood Tree
Animals: Nighthawk, Songbirds
Colors: Black, Silver, White, Blue, Red, Purple
Tarot: The Hierophant
Offerings: Wine, Olive Oil, Water, Honey, Milk, Fruit, Poppy Seeds (and foods including them), Herbal Teas, Sleep inducing and calming herbs, Feathers, Sleeping mask, Poppy flowers
🍎 Idunn
Goddess of: Spring, Rejuvenation, Immortality, Youth, Beauty
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Golden Apples, Ashwood Box
Plants: Apple Blossom, Birch, Fir, Hawthorn, Mugwort, Rose, Willow
Animals: Songbirds
Colors: Green, Silver, Red, Yellow
Tarot: Page of Wands, Queen of Cups, Queen of Pentacles
Offerings: Gardening, Apples, Homegrown Fruits and Vegetables (without pesticides), Apple Pie, Cider
💖 Inanna
Goddess of: Romantic Love, Harmony, Sex, Beauty, Passion, Desire, Fertility, Victory, War, Justice, Political Power
Culture: Mesopotamian
Symbols: Eight-pointed Star, Hook-shaped Knot of Reeds, Venus
Plants: Lilies, Narcissus, Reeds, Myrtle, All sprouts
Animals: Lion, Dove
Colors: Green, Black, Red, Silver, White
Tarot: The Lovers, The Hierophant, Justice, The Hanged Man, The Star
Offerings: Wine, Champagne, Lemonade, Honey, Chocolate and Pastries, Cherries, Pomegranates, Strawberries, Elegant Jewelry, Peaches, Swords and Daggers, Artwork and Poetry
🦊 Inari
God of: Rice, Foxes, Fertility, Tea, Sake, Crafts, Agriculture, Industry, Prosperity
Culture: Japanese
Symbols: Keys, Wish-granting Jewel, Rice
Plants: Cryptomeria, Cedar, Pine, Wheat, Rice
Animals: Fox
Colors: Red, White
Tarot: Suit of Pentacles
Offerings: Inarizushi, Rice, Rice cakes, Rice served with red beans, Sake, Incense, Acts on behalf of foxes, Handmade Crafts, Tea
☄️ Isis
Goddess of: Magic, Life, Compassion, Fertility, Motherhood, Childbirth, Rebirth, Devotion, Royalty, Knowledge, Protection, Abundance, Healing, The Elements
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: Moon Disk, Cow Horns, Wings, Solar Disk, Ankh, Gold
Plants: Sycamore, Cedar, Corn, Flax, Wheat, Barley, Grapes, Lotus, Vervain, Myrrh Tree, Papyrus
Animals: Hawk, Crocodile, Scorpion, Crab, Cobra, Goose, Swallow, Dove, Vulture, Snakes in general
Colors: Yellow, Silver, Gold, Black, Red, Cobalt Blue, Green
Tarot: The High Priestess, The Empress, The Lovers, Strength, The Hermit, Wheel of Fortune, Temperance, The Star, The Moon, The World, Suit of Cups
Offerings: Milk, Flowers, Honey, Wine, Lemonade, Tropical Fruits (Juice or Whole), Herbal Tea, Seafood, Herbs like Anise and Nutmeg, Roses, Egyptian Jewelry, Incense, White Candles
🌿 Jarilo / Yarilo
God of: Vegetation, Fertility, Spring, Rebirth, Sexuality, Peace, War
Culture: Slavic
Symbols: Vegetation
Plants: Wheat, Ferns, Spring Flowers
Animals: Horse, White Wolf
Colors: White, Yellow, Gold, Green
Tarot: The Sun, Strength, Suit of Pentacles
Offerings: Bread, Wheat, Spring Flowers, Edible Seeds
🕊️ Jesus
God of: Son of God
Culture: Christian
Symbols: Cross, Vine, Rising Sun
Plants: Passionflower, Fig, Almond, Acacia, Daisy, Lily, Lily of the Valley
Animals: Dove, Lamb, Fish
Colors: Gold, Red
Tarot: The Hanged Man, The World
Offerings: Prayers, Grain and Breads, Wine, Holy Water
🌍 Jörð
Goddess of: Personification of the Earth
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Mountains, Grandmothers, Girdle
Plants: Local Native Plants, Healing Herbs
Animals: Bee
Colors: Green
Tarot: The World, Queen of Pentacles
Offerings: Picking up litter and trash, Take care of the earth and nature
📿 Kuan Yin
Goddess of: Mercy, Compassion
Culture: Chinese/Buddhist
Symbols: Vase, Rosary, Willow Branch, Fish Basket, Pearls
Plants: Lotus, Willow, Bamboo
Animals: Horse, Peacock, Dragon, Birds
Colors: White
Tarot: Judgment
Offerings: Oranges, Pomegranates, Spices, Oolong Tea, Incense, Love and Compassion for both yourself and others
🌱 Lada
Goddess of: Spring, Beauty, Love, Fertility
Culture: Slavic
Symbols: Lada Star, Bells, Spring Equinox
Plants: Linden, Dandelion, Peony, Birch
Animals: Lark, Deer, Ant, Eagle
Colors: Red, White
Tarot: Page of Cups, The Lovers
Offerings: Honey, Music, Mead, Apples, Sweets, Lemon Balm, Cherries, Chestnuts
🌉 Lilith
Goddess of: Love, Demonic, Beauty, Wisdom, Life, Rebirth, Fertility, Motherhood, Inner-strength, Illumination, Mysteries, Spiritual Initiation, The Night, The Evening Star
Culture: Demonic
Symbols: Crossroad, Dark Moon
Plants: Apple, Poisonous Plants like Belladonna and Hemlock, Mugwort, Sandalwood, Rose
Animals: Owl, Serpent, Cat, Goat
Colors: Black, Red
Tarot: The Devil
Offerings: Apples, Pomegranates, Wine, Chocolate, Rose, Champagne, Honey, Seductive Perfume, Fancy Jewelry, Swords and Daggers, Red or Black Silk, Mirrors
🤘 Loki
God of: Trickery
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Bjarken and Logr Runes, Fishing Nets, Masks, Earthquakes
Plants: Mistletoe, Birch, Common Haircap Moss, Bentgrass, Cinnamon, Dandelion, Beech, Blackthorn, Elder, Elm, Ivy, Juniper, Mullein, Thistle, Willow, Yew
Animals: Snake, Spider, Fox, Fly, Horse, Goat, Wolf, Salmon
Colors: Black, Green, Gold, Red, Orange
Tarot: The Fool
Offerings: Sweet Foods, Alcohol, Spicy Rum, Mulled Wine, Plastic Toys, Knives and Daggers, Cinnamon, Chocolate with nuts or funny names, Do something you’re scared of (safely), Coffee, Ginger, Spongecake
🌅 Lucifer
God of: Illumination, Light, Darkness, Change, Rebirth, Challenges, Innovation, Logic, Truth, Knowledge, Wisdom, Strategy, Persuasion, Revolution, Luxury, Pleasure, Freedom, The Arts, The Morning Star
Culture: Demonic
Symbols: The Morning Star, Sigil of Lucifer
Plants: Lavender, Mint, Blackberries, Sage, Apples, Pomegranates, Lilac, Rose, Black Pepper, Hyssop, Gardenia, Geranium, Garlic, Yarrow, Cypress
Animals: Snake, Crow, Fly, Insects, Goat, Cat, Moth
Colors: Black, Red, Silver, Emerald Green
Tarot: The Devil
Offerings: Wine, Whiskey, Champagne, Absinth, Pomegranates, Black Tea, Chocolate, Cooked Goat Meat, Apples, Honey, High quality Cigars, Tobacco, Swords and Daggers, Silver Rings, Goat Horns, Black Feathers, Seductive Cologne, Fancy Playing Cards, Roses
🦁 Lugh
God of: The Sun, The Arts, Storms, The Harvest, Oaths, Kings, Justice, Craftsmanship, Smithcraft, Light, Warriors
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Spear, Harp, Slingshot
Plants: Apple, Oak, Hazel, Holly, Marigold, Goldenrod, Sunflower, Carnation, Rose, Gorse, Bay, Basil, Allspice, Rosemary, Cinnamon
Animals: Lion, Horse, Raven, Stag, Crow, Hound, Lynx
Colors: Brown, Gold, Yellow, Green, Red, Blue
Tarot: The Emperor, Justice, Strength, The Sun, Suit of Wands
Offerings: Wine, Mead, Apple Cider, Corn, Bread, Apples, Berries, Potatoes, Beer, Harvested Fruits and Vegetables, Corn Dolls, Cloves, Gorse Flowers, Handmade Crafts
🪐 Ma'at
Goddess of: Truth, Justice, Cosmic Order, Harmony, Wisdom, Morality, Balance
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: Scales, Ostrich Feathers, Ankh
Plants: Papyrus
Animals: Vulture, Ostrich
Colors: Purple, Black
Tarot: Justice, Temperance, Judgment
Offerings: No Drugs and Alcohol, Cold Water, Tea with milk, Dates, Plums, Fish, Chicken, Olive Oil, Vinegar, Hummus, Barley Biscuits, Reeds, Gold Jewelry, White Linen
🦭 Manannan Mac Lir
God of: The Sea, Weather, Navigation, Guardian of the Otherworld
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Cups, Cloak, A Silver Branch with three golden apples on it, Mermaids
Plants: Alder, Apple, Hazel, Blackberry, Bramble, Reed, Meadowgrass, Yellow Flowers , Seaweed
Animals: Horse, Pig, Cow, Seal, Crane, Swan, Boar, Dog, Dolphin, Sea Horse, Whale
Colors: Blue, Silver, Gold
Tarot: The Chariot
Offerings: Yellow Flowers, Sea Water, Bread, Ale, Mead
🌙 Máni
God of: Personification of the Moon, Protector of Children and the Mentally Ill
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Silver, The Moon, Astrology
Plants: Jasmine, Carnations, Night-blooming Flowers, Aromatic Flowers
Animals: Horse, Rabbit, Wolf
Colors: Blue, Silver, Black, Lavender, White
Tarot: The Moon
Offerings: Peppermint-flavored Sweets, Peppermint Tea, Angel Food Cake, Relaxing Tea, Salt
♟️ Marduk
God of: Justice, Compassion, War, Healing, Magic, Storms, Agriculture
Culture: Mesopotamian
Symbols: Lightning, War Chariot, Weapons
Plants: Grain
Animals: Horse, Dog, Dragon, Eagle
Colors: Gold
Tarot: The Emperor
Offerings: Beer, Ale, Daggers, Golden Jewelry, Bread and Grains, Coffee, Artwork and Poetry, Feathers, Meat, Fruit
🕯️ Medea
Goddess of: Witch and Priestess of Hecate, Invoke for Justice, Vengeance and Protection
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Poisons, Cauldrons, Golden Fleece
Plants: Juniper, Olive, Wolf’s Bane
Animals: Dragon, Snake
Colors: Gold, White
Tarot: The Magician
Offerings: Wine, Frankincense, Milk, Honey, Poisons, Artifacts of Witchcraft, Flowers, Snake and Dragon Imagery
🤰 Mokosh
Goddess of: Spinning, Weaving, Fiber Arts, Moisture, Shearing, Protection, Childbirth, Spell Casting, Fate, Fertility, Life, Death and Rebirth
Culture: Slavic
Symbols: Mokosh Stones, Rain, Solar and Earthly Symbols
Plants: Local Seasonal Plants
Animals: Sheep, Cat, Horse
Colors: Gold, White, Red
Tarot: The Empress
Offerings: Personal Needlework, Wool and Flax, Grains and Bread, Salt, Oilseeds, Dairy, Berries, Eggs (especially Pisanki), Porridge, Milk, Honey, Herbs, Fruits, Vegetables, A lock of your own hair, Locally sourced seasonal crops
☃️ Morana
Goddess of: Winter, Death, Rebirth
Culture: Slavic
Symbols: Poppets (Spell Dolls), Water
Plants: Evergreen, Berries, Grass, Rosemary, Cypress, Wormwood, Mandrake, Elderberry
Animals: Snake
Colors: White, Red, Black, Gray, White
Tarot: Death
Offerings: Tea, Water, Alcoholic Beverages, Bread, Oats, Seeds, Fruit, Homemade Foods and Baked Goods, Rocks, Bones
🪄 Morgan le Fay
Goddess of: Witchcraft
Culture: Welsh/Arthurian
Symbols: Artifacts of Witchcraft
Plants: Honeysuckle, Henbane, Reed, Aspen, Oak, Willow
Animals: Crow, Crane, Raven, Black Dog, Horse, Cow, Wolf
Colors: Red, Black, Lavender
Tarot: The Moon, The Magician
Offerings: Red Ribbons, Crow and Raven Feathers, Whiskey, Rum
✊ Nemesis
Goddess of: Retribution, Fairness, Punisher of Hubris
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Sword, Lash, Dagger, Scales, Apple Branch
Plants: Apple Tree, Thistle
Animals: Griffin, Goose
Colors: Red, Black, Silver, Gold
Tarot: Justice
Offerings: Wine, Olive Oil, Water, Fruit, Honey, Milk, Feathers, Apple Seeds, Apple Blossoms, Bones, Scales, Chains, Daffodils and Narcissus Flowers
😷 Nergal
God of: War, Death, Plagues and Disease
Culture: Mesopotamian
Symbols: Lion-headed Mace, Sword
Plants: Thistle, Grapefruit, Pomegranate
Animals: Lion, Bull, Bat
Colors: Red, Black, Silver, Gold
Tarot: The Tower, The Devil, Death
Offerings: Animal Bones, Thorn Branches, Bitter Lemonade, Absinthe, Pomegranate Juice
🏋️ Nike
Goddess of: Victory
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Balm Branch, Wings, A Wreath, Sash, Lyre
Plants: Palm Tree, Laurel Tree
Animals: Horse
Colors: Silver, Gold, Blue
Tarot: Wheel of Fortune, Justice, Strength
Offerings: Feathers, Trophies, Medals, Palm branches or leaves, Athletic equipment
🪴 Ninhursag
Goddess of: The Earth, Motherhood, Childbirth, Fertility, Nourishment, Agriculture, Vegetation
Culture: Mesopotamian
Symbols: Omega Symbol, Bow, Mace
Plants: All grown vegetation
Animals: Cow, Lion, Fish, Serpent
Colors: Green, Gold, White, Silver
Tarot: The World, The Empress, Suit of Pentacles, Queen of Pentacles
Offerings: Wine, Beer, Fresh Water, Cooked Fish, Eggs, Vegetarian Foods, Bread, Honey, Butter, Myrrh, All Flowers
🐚 Njord
God of: The Sea, The Wind, Abundance, Wealth
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Ships
Plants: Avens, Ferns, Oak, Oak Moss, Polybody, Verbena, Rosemary, Reeds, Bay
Animals: Fish, Aquatic Creatures
Colors: Blue
Tarot: King of Cups
Offerings: Fish, Seafood, Pork, Chocolate Coins, Sea Salt Chocolate, Dark Beer, Gin, Golden Items, Beads, Shells, Tobacco, Fishing Gear
🌃 Nut
Goddess of: Night
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: Ankh, Water Pot
Plants: Sycamore, Fig
Animals: Boar, Cow, Vulture, Hippo
Colors: Dark Blue
Tarot: The Star
Offerings: Milk, Cool Water, Star-shaped Foods, Blue Goldstone, Blue Flowers
🌌 Nyx
Goddess of: Night
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Crescent Moon, Mist, Darkness, Stars
Plants: Poppies, Night blooming Lilies, Moon Flowers, Gladiolus
Animals: Owl, Crow, Bat
Colors: Dark Blue, Black
Tarot: The Star
Offerings: Milk, Black Coffee or Tea, Dark Chocolate, Silver Jewelry, Dragon Fruit, Dew gathered before the run rises, Wine, Dark Beer or Liquors, Starry and Celestial Items
📖 Odin
God of: Wisdom, Healing, Death, Royalty, The Gallows, Frenzy, Knowledge, War, Battle, Victory, Sorcery, Poetry and The Runic Alphabet
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Valknut, Eight-legged Horse (Sleipnir), Wolves, Ravens, Spear (Gungnir), The Rune Othala
Plants: Mugwort, Plantain, Wormwood, Chamomile, Pine, Apple, Fennel, Juniper, Elfwort, Wotan’s Herb
Animals: Wolf, Raven, Snake, Bear, Horse
Colors: Gray, Deep Blue, Black
Tarot: The Hermit, The Magician, The Hanged Man
Offerings: Red Wine, Mead, Beer and Ale, Quality Alcohol, Whiskey, Smoked Salmon, Red Meat, Beef, Leeks, Asparagus, Garlic, Honey
💦 Ọṣun / Oshun
Goddess of: Water, Purity, Fertility, Love, Sensuality, Freshwater, Wealth, Diplomacy, The Osun River
Culture: Yoruba
Symbols: Seashells, Amber Beads
Plants: Cinnamon, Sunflowers, Oranges, Yellow Squash, Marigold, Pumpkin, Rosemary, Lantana
Animals: Peacock, Vulture, Catfish, River Fish in general, Cricket, Leopard, Crocodile
Colors: White, Gold, Amber, Yellow, Coral
Tarot: The Empress
Offerings: Honey (taste before you offer it) , A Bowl of water, Flowers, Seashells, Beauty Items, Chamomile Tea, Cooked Shrimp and Spinach, Yellow and Orange fruits and vegetables, Sliced Orange drizzled with tasted cinnamon honey
⚰️ Osiris
God of: The Underworld, Death and Resurrection, Fertility, Agriculture
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: Crook and Flail, Atef crown, Ostrich Feathers, Mummy Gauze, Djed
Plants: Willow, Tamarisk Tree, Many types of houseplants
Animals: Bull, Ostrich, Dog
Colors: Black, Green
Tarot: The Emperor, The Hierophant, The Lovers, The Hanged Man, Death, Judgment
Offerings: Green and Black crystals, Bread, Beer, Beef, Bird meat, Nice Clothing
🌫️ Ọya
Goddess of: Weather, Death and Rebirth, A Psychopomp, Patron of the Niger River (Odò-Ọya)
Culture: Yoruba
Symbols: Lightning, Sword or Machete, Fly-whisk
Plants: Akoko Tree (Newbouldia laevis), Camwood, Camphor, Cypress, Marigold, Mimosa
Animals: Water Buffalo, Antelope, Sheep, Locust
Colors: Purple, Burgundy, The Rainbow
Tarot: Strength, The High Priestess, The Empress
Offerings: Starfruit, Black-eyed Peas, Plums, Purple Grapes, Nine Eggplants is a traditional offering (or one Eggplant sliced into nine pieces), Red Wine
🐐 Pan
God of: The Wild, Shepherds and Flocks, Rustic Music, Fertility, Hunters, Mountains, Forests and Meadows
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Panpipes
Plants: Coriscan Pine, Water-reed, Pine Trees
Animals: Goat
Colors: Green, Brown, Purple
Tarot: The Fool, The Lovers, The Devil, King of Pentacles, Page of Pentacles
Offerings: Pine cones, Pine Branches, Animal Bones, Musical Instruments (especially Woodwinds), Milk, Honey, Lamb or Goat Meat
🌋 Pele
Goddess of: Volcanoes, Fire, Lightning
Culture: Hawaiian
Symbols: Volcano, Fire, Lava
Plants: Ohi’a Lehua, Lehua Flower, Strawberry, Sugar Cane, Tobacco, Coconut, Pineapple
Animals: Hawaiian Honeycreeper, Sea Turtle, Fish, White Dogs
Colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Black
Tarot: The Tower, Suit of Wands
Offerings: Fruits, Flowers, Forest Plants, Berries, Vegetables, Gin and Cigars
⚱️ Persephone
Goddess of: The Underworld, Spring
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Pomegranate, Grain, Torch, Flowers
Plants: Asphodel Wheat, Willow, Narcissus, Lily, Ivy, Lily of the Valley, Daisy, Lavender
Animals: Deer, Bat, Black Ram, Parrot, Monkey
Colors: Green, Black, Light Blue, Purple, Magenta, Indigo, Yellow
Tarot: The Hermit, The Hanged Man, Death, Judgment, Knight of Pentacles
Offerings: Pomegranates, Pomegranate Juice, Honey, Floral Tea, Breads and Sweets, Flower Crowns or Arrangements, Dark Chocolate, Flowers, Crushed Mint, Animal Bones, Jewelry, Your Artwork
🌊 Poseidon
God of: The Sea, Water, Horses, Earthquakes
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Trident
Plants: Pine Tree, Wild Celery
Animals: Fish, Dolphin, Horse, Bull
Colors: Blue, Teal, Green, Silver
Tarot: King of Cups, Suit of Cups
Offerings: Ocean Water, Honey, Olive Oil, Seaweed, White Wine poured into Water, Wild Celery, Homemade Seafood, Seashells, Sea Salt, Coral, Mint, Sand
☀️ Ra
God of: Creator God, The Sun
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: Sun disk, Ankh, Scepter
Plants: Citrus Fruits, Marigold, Sunflower, Papyrus, Daisy, Lotus
Animals: Falcon, Lion, Eagle
Colors: Yellow, Gold, Orange, Red, White
Tarot: The Emperor, The Sun
Offerings: Fruit Juice, Citrus Fruits, Honey, Pineapple, Water, Beer, Wine, Bread and Barley, Figs, Dates, Chocolate, Chicken or Duck, Beef, Frankincense
🚢 Rán
Goddess of: The Sea
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Fishing Nets, Stormy Seas
Plants: Beech, Buckthorn, Elder, Elm, Ivy, Juniper, Willow, Yew
Animals: Aquatic Animals
Colors: Black, Sea-green
Tarot: Queen of Cups
Offerings: Clean up the ocean, Seashells, Fishing with a net, Seafood, Gold, Coins, Sea rocks, Flowers, Sand, Seawater, Bread and Cakes, Mead
🐎 Rhiannon
Goddess of: The Moon, Horses, Songbirds, Wind, Gates and Horseshoes
Culture: Welsh
Symbols: The Moon, Horseshoes, Waning Moon Phases, Gates, The Winds, The Number 7
Plants: Cedar, Pine, Narcissus, Daffodils, Pansies, Rosemary, Sage, Bay, Lavender, All White Flowers
Animals: Horse, Frog, Dog, Songbird, Dragon, Badger, Hummingbird
Colors: Green, Silver, Black, White, Gray, Red, Maroon, Brown
Tarot: The Moon
Offerings: Soft-sounding Music, A white candle with the number 7 carved into it, White Flowers, Apples, Willow, Ivy, Evergreens, Caring for Horses, Caring for Dogs, Studying liminal spaces and astral work
💀 Santa Muerte
Goddess of: Healing, Protection, Financial Wellbeing, The Afterlife
Culture: Mexican
Symbols: Scythe, Globe, Scales of Justice, Oil Lamp
Plants: Fresh Flowers, Apples, Marigolds
Animals: Owl
Colors: Red, White, Black, Blue, Green
Tarot: Death
Offerings: Cash, Cigars, Apples, Tequila, Cannabis, Fresh Water, Candles, Candy, Fruit, Roses, Bread
🦁 Sekhmet
Goddess of: War, Destruction, Healing, Divine Wrath, Fire, The Sun
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: The Sun, Scimitar, Ankh, The Desert, Pomegranates
Plants: Carnation, Rose, Cloves, Cinnamon, Juniper, Orange Blossoms
Animals: Lion, Cobra
Colors: Red, Gold, Yellow, White
Tarot: Strength, The Tower, The Sun
Offerings: Red Wine, Rum, Beer, Meats, Bones, Tobacco, Wild Cat Skulls, Weapons like Daggers and Swords, Pomegranates, Spicy Foods, Gold Jewelry, Red Flowers, Milk, Blackberries, Raspberries, Mushrooms, Bread
💣 Set
God of: The Sky, Storms, The Desert, Disorder, War, Foreigners, A Trickster God
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: Was-scepter, Ankh
Plants: Lettuce
Animals: Hippopotamus, Crocodile, Scorpion, Snapping Turtle, Wild Pig, Donkey
Colors: Red
Tarot: The Chariot, Death, The Devil
Offerings: Beer, Whiskey, Red Wine, Spicy Foods, Red Meats, Lettuce, Shellfish, Maces and Daggers, Bird Eggs, Cherries, Dark Chocolate, Shiny Things
🪞 Sif
Goddess of: Grain, Fertility
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Golden Hair, Loom, Mirror
Plants: Birch, Chamomile, Fir, Hawthorn, Mugwort, Rose, Willow
Animals: Songbirds
Colors: Gold, Green
Tarot: Suit of Pentacles, Queen of Pentacles
Offerings: Beer, Honey, Mead, Grain and Bread
🎿 Skaði
Goddess of: Winter, Wilderness, Mountains, Bowhunting, Skiing
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Skis, Bow and Arrows, Snow, Mountains, Frost, Snowshoes
Plants: Beech, Blackthorn, Elder, Elm, Ivy, Juniper, Mullein, Willow
Animals: Wolf
Colors: White, Brown
Tarot: The Hermit, Temperance
Offerings: Vodka, Traditional Scandinavian Foods, Meat from hunted animals (rabbit, deer, etc.), Animal Pelts, Animal Bones, Snow Water
🌞 Sol / Sunna
Goddess of: The Sun
Culture: Norse
Symbols: The Sun, Gold
Plants: Chamomile, Cinnamon, Corn, Daisy, Marigold, Citrus Fruits, Rosemary, Sunflower, Wheat
Animals: Horse
Colors: Gold, Red, Yellow, Orange, White, Green
Tarot: The Sun
Offerings: Mead, Honey, Bread, Cider, Fruit Juice
🪦 Thanatos
God of: Personification of Death
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Sword, Inverted Torch, Theta, Wreath, Wings
Plants: Poppy, Cypress
Animals: Butterfly
Colors: Black, Silver, White, Purple
Tarot: Death
Offerings: (Traditional liquid offerings are poured into the ground and food is buried ) Red Wine, Olive Oil, Water, Honey, Poppy Seeds, Black Tea, Dark Chocolate, Feathers, Animal Bones, Snake Skin, Graveyard Dirt (collected respectfully)
🍃 The Dagda
God of: Fertility, Agriculture, Strength, Magic, Druidry, Wisdom, Father-figure, King and Druid
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Club, Cauldron, Harp
Plants: Grains, Oats
Animals: Pig, Bull
Colors: Black, Silver, White, Purple
Tarot: Strength, Wheel of Fortune, The World, King of Pentacles, King of Wands
Offerings: Porridge, Mead, Milk, Honey, Pork, Beef, Mutton, Music, Laughter
🔮 The Morrigan
Goddess of: Magic, Battle, Life and Death, Sovereignty, Fresh water, Prophecy, Fate
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Cloak, Spear, Chariot, Sword, Shield
Plants: Willow, Aspen, Rowan, Snapdragon, Hawthorn, Yew, Belladonna, Mugwort, Nightshade (do not consume, handle with care!)
Animals: Crow, Raven, Horse, Eel, Serpent, Wolf
Colors: Red, Black, White, Blue, Green
Tarot: Suit of Swords, Queen of Swords, Justice, Death
Offerings: Red Meat, Red Wine poured into the ground, Apples, Mead, Milk, Whiskey, Mead, Storm Water, Crow Feathers, Knives and Daggers, Artwork
🌩️ Thor
God of: Thunder, Lightning, Strength, Protection, Fertility, Masculinity, Protector of Humanity
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Mjolnir
Plants: Oak, Garlic, Onion, Gorse, Thistle, Hawthorn, Leeks, Houseleek, Mountain Ash, Hazel, Pine, Acorns, Oak Moss
Animals: Goat, Bull
Colors: Red, White, Gold, Blue, White
Tarot: Strength, The Chariot
Offerings: Hearty Foods with lots of meat or onions, Mead, Beer, Flattery, Oak, Whiskey, Coffee, Honey
✒️ Thoth
God of: Knowledge, Wisdom, Writing, Mathematics, Science, Magic, Truth, Integrity, Time, The Moon
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: Scales, Papyrus Scroll, Stylus, Crescent Moon, Pen
Plants: Papyrus, Sweet Flag
Animals: Ibis, Baboon
Colors: White, Blue, Teal
Tarot: The Magician, The Hierophant, The Star, The Moon
Offerings: Black Tea, Water, Honey, Blackberries, Apricots, Salmon or Tuna, Oranges (and orange-flavored things), Walnuts or Cashews, Quills, Fountain Pens, Leather-bound Books and Journals, Books you think he’d enjoy, Silver, Poetry, Dark Chocolate, Whiskey, Gin, Mead, Mint Tea, Moon Water
🗡️ Tyr
God of: War, Lawgiver, Justice, Oaths
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Weapons like Arrows and Spears
Plants: Flowering Spurge, Holly, Wolfsbane, Monkshood
Animals: Wolf, Bear, Eagle
Colors: Red, Silver, Gray, Gold
Tarot: King of Swords
Offerings: Wine, Strong Beer, Salt, Honey, Bread and Grains, Beef, Pork, Potatoes
🐄 Veles
God of: The Underworld, Earth, Water, Music, Magic, Trickery, Cattle, Wealth
Culture: Slavic
Symbols: The Symbol of Veles
Plants: Willow
Animals: Cow, Bear, Snake, Wolf, Dragon, Owl
Colors: Gold, Yellow, Red
Tarot: The Magician, The Hierophant, The Star, The Moon
Offerings: Cooked Corn, Bread, Herbs (especially Basil), Wooden Flutes and String Instruments, Black Wool or Fur, Things carved from Wood, Coins, Chicken, Mistletoe, Music,
☦️ Virgin Mary
Goddess of: Mother of Jesus
Culture: Christian
Symbols: Golden Apples, Ashwood Box
Plants: Anemone, Lily of the Valley, Primula, Rose, Snowdrop, Strawberry
Animals: Songbirds
Colors: Green, Silver, Red, Yellow
Tarot: Page of Wands, Queen of Cups, Queen of Pentacles
Offerings: Candles, Sweet-smelling Oils, Herbs and Flowers that are sacred to her
🌧️ Zeus
God of: King of the Gods, The Sky, Weather, Law, Order, Justice, Hospitality
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Lightning Bolt, Cloud, Scepter, Throne, Aegis
Plants: Oak, Olive, Wild Celery, Artichoke, White Poplar, Linden Tree
Animals: Eagle, Bull, Cuckoos, Swan
Colors: Gold, Yellow, Blue, White, Purple, Silver
Tarot: The Emperor, Justice, Wheel of Fortune, King of Swords, The Fool
Offerings: Wine, Olive Oil, Water, Honey, Milk, Red Meat, Bread and Cakes, Rainwater, Golden Objects, Crowns, Scales, Eagle Feathers, Oak Branches and Leaves, Beef or Mutton, Whiskey, Cinnamon
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Carrier Oils in Witchcraft!
So. I make a lot of witchy oils! It's fun and has versatility. There's a lot of room for creativity as well! But something I was curious about was if carrier oils had any properties that could affect the end results, and after a lot of research over several months it turns out there are correspondences for carrier oils!
Obviously these aren't set in stone, everyone has their own correspondences and some people might not have access to every kind of carrier oil out there, but here is a general list for your reference!
Sweet Almond Oil: Ruled by Mercury and the Element of Air. Sweet Almond Oil makes a great carrier oil for blends that deal with prosperity, money and wisdom.
Apricot Kernel Oil: Ruled by Venus and the Element of Water. This makes a great carrier oil for blends that deal with love or emotions.
Avocado Oil: Ruled by Venus and the Element of Water. This makes a great carrier oil for blends that deal with love, lust or beauty.
Castor Oil: Ruled by Mars and the Element of Fire. Castor oil makes a great carrier oil for blends that deal with protection and absorbing negativity.
Fractioned Coconut Oil: Ruled by the Moon and the Element of Water. Fractionated Coconut Oil makes a great carrier oil for blends that deal with purification and protection.
Grapeseed Oil: Ruled by the Moon and the Element of Water. Grapeseed Oil makes a great carrier oil for blends that deal with fertility, money, and strengthening mental abilities.
Hemp Seed Oil: Ruled by the Moon and Saturn and the Element of Water. Hemp Seed Oil makes a great carrier oil for blends that deal with healing, love, psychic ability and meditation.
Jojoba Oil: (note: lasts the longest in terms of shelf life/freshness) Ruled by the Moon and the element of Water. Jojoba Oil makes a great carrier oil for blends that deal with healing and love.
Olive Oil: Ruled by the Sun and the Element of Fire. Olive Oil makes a great carrier oil for blends that deal with healing, peace, fertility and protection. In many traditions Olive Oil is an all purpose oil and can substitute any other carrier oil for blends.
Sunflower Oil: Ruled by the Sun and the Element of Fire. Sunflower Oil makes a great carrier oil for blends that deal with protection, fertility, health and wisdom.
Vegetable Oil: (note: typically the cheapest, but has a much shorter shelf life span than other oils) Could not find a ruling planet or element. Vegetable oil is oil that is extracted from various types of fruits, seeds, grains, and nuts. If you only have vegetable oil on hand you can consider it an all purpose oil like Olive Oil. Around 80% of vegetable oil is made of Soybean, said to promote psychic awareness and spirituality and is great for financial gain and abundance of any kind.
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Quarantine Schedule - College Witch Edition
Hi my greenies! I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. During these stressful and uncertain times, it can be very difficult to stay calm and productive. I hope that I may be able to give some ideas of how to keep in touch with your witchcraft while also being active in mental health and daily necessities. Here are some ways I’m coping with quarantine and I hope these might help some of you.
Morning: 8:30 am - 12:00 pm
8:30 am - I wake up at this time everyday so that my rhythm doesn’t get thrown off during my time inside. Sometimes I wake up before this time and I’ll just chill for an hour. I check my costar and scroll through instagram/twitter (because I’m 20 and this is what I do lol).
9:00 am - 9:45/10:00 am - I get up and roll out my yoga mat for some stretches. I have a mug of warm lemon water and I like to light a candle and take a few breathers, then I take out my oracle deck and do a morning reading. Sometimes, I like to put on soft piano or nature sounds (actually I do this most of the time). After my reading, I complete one or two yoga classes on youtube.
10:00 am - 12:00 pm - I try to get as much schoolwork as I can possibly accomplish during this time. I really stick with this and try to be productive during the morning because I don’t like doing it at night. I recommend picking a few hours during the day to be productive, because if you’re like me…I won’t get any of my schoolwork done if I don’t.
Afternoon: 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
12:00 - 2:00 pm - Brunch time! I do intermediate fasting, so I eat between the hours of 12:00 pm and 8:00 pm. I have tea 30 minutes before I eat anything and then I’ll eat either an egg sandwich, a salad, a ham sandwich, or some jam toast. I’ll do a little visualization and chant before I eat. This consists of asking for strength and focus during the day. This is also my break time - so I’ll watch some TV too.
2:00 - 4:00 pm - Creative time! This is something really love about my schedule, I try and do something creative and fun like painting, writing, reading, or drawing in my plant book. The other day I created a vision board!
4:00 - 6:00 pm - Open time! It’s good to have time where nothing is scheduled so that if you have things that need to get done that day, you’ll have time for them. I’ll have a snack during this time. This is also where if I didn’t finish my homework, I’d finish it here. I also will create a spell jar/spells/tonics.
Nighttime: 6:00 pm - 11:30 pm
6:00 - 8:30 pm - This is where I cook and eat my food. I’ll either eat while watching a movie/show or hang out with my roommates.
8:30 - 10:00 pm - Designated witch time! If I have something in mind that day, I’ll perform a ritual or doing a bath spell. This consists of a lot of lithomancy readings, because it’s something I’ve been practicing, and finger paintings. I’ll get my paint and place it in front of me before I blindfold myself (or just close my eyes - depends on the day and the message) and use my hands to paint the page.
10:00 - 11:30 pm - This is where I get ready for bed and play on my computer. I try and wind down so that I’m actually asleep by 12.
I hope this might help you create a schedule or routine to follow during these stressful times. Obviously, things happen and I don’t always stick with the schedule, but I try to and that’s all that really matters. I know not everyone has the ability to complete witchcraft in their home and I give my thoughts to you. I’ll be available to talk with if any of you are struggling with coping during these times and I’m going to try and be more active, so that you all have content to look forward to. I’ll be posting a recipe soon! Look forward to it:)
Love you all,
Kenzie
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~Floral Magic~
Meanings~
Flower correspondences (X) (X) (X)
Flower color meanings
Edible flower correspondences (X) (X)
Floral tea correspondences (X) (X)
Floral witchcraft~
Flower witch - a concept
Flowers in witchcraft
Flowers for types of witches
Flowers and the signs
Creating~
Rose water spray
Flower crown magic
Floral sleep circle
Candying rose petals for magic
Spells~
Lucky flower bath
Snow drop protection spell
Floral spell to bring joy to another
Full bloom spell
Dried flower jar for positive self image
Bloom with the flowers emoji spell
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So, you want to be a witch? #6
Click here for all the other posts in this series!
This post is all about how the mundane can broaden your craft, and what topics you might consider researching!
Why bother with the mundane?
The mundane is the base for witchcraft. It includes basic skills, information and abilities. One must have an understanding of these things before influencing them/incorporating them into magic. For example: you need to know your way around the kitchen if you want to be a kitchen witch.
It tends to be less biased. Any resource with information on witchcraft will be influenced to some degree by the person’s experiences, view of the world, and the way they built their craft. It can sometimes appear that there is only “one true way” to be a witch—this is not accurate! There is great value in learning from experienced witches, but there is also great value in learning things for yourself.
Where to research?
Please do not rely on tumblr for accurate information! It’s an excellent place to hear about personal experiences and to get ideas, but it often lacks sources.
How to find credible sources: (here) and (here). (Links are for finding academic sources, so they may be a bit more strict than what you need)
Websites
Published books
Videos (Online lectures, YouTube, TedTalks, etc.)
Free classes/information sessions
Are you a student? Be strategic with which electives you choose!
Also consider: clubs, talking with people who are experienced on the subject, etc.
What to research?
This highly depends on you and where you want to take your craft! These are just a few starting points to get the ideas flowing. I always recommend starting with whatever called you to the craft, and letting it naturally flow from there!
The natural world:
Learn local plants (natives, “weeds”, etc.), and how to ethically forage them.
Get a small calendar and note the dates of phenological changes. This can be helpful if you use the plants in your craft/life.
Where to research plants (apps, websites and field guide suggestions)
Learn local wildlife. Get to know your neighbors! Look at range maps.
Do they stay all year or move with the seasons? Some animals make startling noises. Do you have any of those in your area? (Think: wildcats, owls, foxes)
Learn geology, or at least how to identify some common rock types in your area.
Here’s a post on using rocks you find in your craft.
Learn weather patterns and some ways you might predict them.
Find a moon phase calendar for the year. Learn the moon phases and the science behind them if you aren’t familiar with it!
Same with the sun! What time does it rise and set? Where will it be in the sky this time of year? Learn the science behind it.
Constellations, and which ones you’ll see as the seasons change.
What natural phenomena might occur in your area?
Do you live near the ocean? Find some tide charts. What knowledge gaps do you have?
Live near a different type of water? Where is its source? Can you trace it on a map?
Do you garden? Pay attention to your zone and frost dates. Learn which plants are beneficial for your area and which may be invasive. How can you benefit the beings in your area with your garden?
What is the natural history of your area?
In the home + odds and ends:
The basics of tea: how to make your own blends, what temperature the water should be, etc.
Herbal remedies: how herbs can boost your health, which ones can already be found in your kitchen, and herbal interactions/side effects.
Cleaning and tending your home: learn how to safely make your own cleaning supplies, create routines to keep your home feeling clean and comfortable.
How to fix things and build things, how to use basic tools (hammer, screwdriver, etc.), how to mend clothes and simple sewing.
Crafts: learn how to make your own supplies (candles, wands, etc.)
Kitchen: learn some basic cooking and baking skills.
Crystals: how to identify them, how to ethically source them (and their properties).
The flow of your world; familiarize yourself with the routines of life around you. Orient yourself, begin creating a map in your mind of the area. What routines do the birds have? The people around you? The bus schedule?
What is the human history of your area?
How much do you know about your personal/family history?
LAWS: know what’s legal and what isn’t. Can you harvest here? Is it okay to have those animal bones or feathers? Are you allowed to be in certain areas? It’s on you to be informed.
There are so many more things I could’ve included, but I didn’t want this post to go on forever!
Hopefully this has given you some ideas; you may be surprised by how much newly acquired information can begin to influence your craft. Go forth, and enjoy learning something new :)
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“I’m Comfortable In My Skin”
Draw this on a bottle of lotion or body wash that you use regularly Or draw it on your skin
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moon phases.

new moon: setting intentions. active energy.
waxing crescent moon: resting, focusing. passive energy.
first quarter moon: taking action. active energy.
waxing gibbous moon: trusting, holding faith. passive energy.
full moon: acknowledging. active energy.
waning gibbous moon/disseminating moon: receiving, expressing gratitude. passive energy.
last quarter moon: returning, giving thanks. active energy.
waning crescent moon/balsamic moon: reflecting, resting, restoring. passive energy.
new moon: the moon is literally new. a rebirth. use this moon for intentions to do with fresh beginnings, starting again, cleansing.
waxing moons: the moon is increasing its size, it is opening; use these moons for intentions about gaining, growing or expanding.
full moon: the moon is at full charge, and can be the most powerful phase in the moon cycle. use this moon for intentions to do with power, clarity, or psychic ability.
waning moons: the moon is decreasing its size, it is closing; use these moons for intentions about ridding yourself of something (or someone), or purging.
application to the craft:
focus is the most important aspect of bringing an intent to manifest itself. focusing your energy can be made simpler by working with a compatible energy in the world as you focus that intent.
if the world around you is releasing an energy complementary to yours, it can be easier for that energy to find its way into reality; as opposed to facing any natural adversity.
cast passive energy intents in passive phases of the moon. (tranquility, creativity)
cast active energy intents in active phases of the moon.��(strength, control)
this, in my opinion, is the concept of “the power of thought.” when more than one person thinks a thought, that thought holds more weight. this could explain why people practicing or praying together can often yield stronger, or more immediate results. it is a similar reasoning as incorporating tools and ritual into magick, as well.
your energy is a power in itself. but using the power of the elements, the environments, and the world can serve to add to that power.
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things that can help ease anxiety:
- a hot soothing drink like chamomile tea - warm yellow lighting, like a little lamp - sweet scents or candles - reading a paper book - organising things - holding a cushion or pillow - a big bowl of soup - listening to songs that are calming - light exercise or a walk in a quiet street - fresh warm laundry and a tidy room - remembering things you’re thankful for - soft and comfortable clothes
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BEST WITCHY BOOKS FOR THE BEGINNER WITCH
Buckland’s Complete Book Of Witchcraft - This book is a most have in every Wiccan’s (If you are) collection because of how informative it is. I highly recommend this book to really every witch who hasn’t read it yet.
The Modern Guide to Witchcraft: Your Complete Guide to Witches, Covens, and Spells - This book is a nice add to a baby witches collection, for how simple of a read it is. Not to mention how aesthetically pleasing it is.
Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner - This book is also a very nice read, it has a perfect amount of information where you wont get information overload too quickly. Its unbiased and offers a great first start to starting the craft.
Wicca: by Harmony Nice - If you are a complete newbie to Wicca or the craft, then this is the book for you. This book is easy to swallow, and offers easy to understand information for newbies without being too difficult to process.
Of Witchcraft and whimsy - I think this is the book for newbies who want to seek the more modern practices of witchcraft. This is a book that focuses more on the craft than Wicca itself. It is also complete with plenty of unique and fun spells perfect for beginner level.
Pastel Spells - A perfect book for newbies looking to try out spells of all types at a beginner level.
The Green Witch - Perfect for a beginning green witch, this book is complete with all the basics of Green magick complete with the correspondences of herbs and food, recipes, and basic practices and morals of a green witch.
Spellcrafting: Strengthen the Power of Your Craft by Creating and Casting Your Own Unique Spells - Perfect for a new witch looking to formulate their own unique spells.
The Modern Herbal Dispensatory: A Medicine-Making Guide - Perfect for new witches looking to expand their knowledge on herbalism.
The Modern Witchcraft Guide to Magickal Herbs: Your Complete Guide to the Hidden Powers of Herbs - Beautifully illustrated guide to herbs and their magickal properties.
The Witch’s Herbal Apothecary:Rituals & Recipes for a Year of Earth Magick and Sacred Medicine Making - Perfect for the beginning witch interested in herbalism, ands its all around a pretty little book.
I love you all! My DMs, mail, and comments are always open!
xoxo, Angel
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Magick of the Moon Phases
New Moon
A time for:
New ventures
New beginnings
Love and romance
Health
Job hunting
Fresh starts
New projects
Personal Growth
Waxing Moon
A time for:
Constructive Magick
Love
Wealth
Success
Courage
Friendship
Luck
Health/Healing
Growth
Protection
Prosperity
Attraction
Any type of positive magick
Financial Growth
Full Moon
A time for:
All magick (Enhances all types of magick)
Love
Knowledge
Legal undertakings
Money
Dreams
Protection
Fixing any situations that need it
Divination
Cleansing and charging crystals and tools
Psychic awarness
Family and Friends
Waning Moon
A time for:
Banishing magick
Bindings
Removing addictions
Clearing negativity from your life
Getting rid of illnesses and sicknesses
Harvests
Exorcism
Cleansing
Getting rid of bad habits
Dark Moon - Black Moon
Some practitioners believe this is a time to take a break from casting, others believe this is a powerful time to cast spells.
A time for:
Removal of bad habits
Binding spells
Bringing things to justice
Banishing
Dreaming/Prophecies
Crescent Moon
A time for:
Intention
Hopes
Wishes
First Quarter
A time for:
Challenges
Decisions
Taking action
Gibbous Moon
A time for:
Adjustments
Refinements
May the Moon Light your path!
Moonlight Academy
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does anyone else sometimes go absolutely fucking feral after listening to/reading/watching something REALLY GOOD and you are consumed with THE NEED TO CREATE that is so powerful you will crush anyone in your way in order to get to your tablet and DRAW THAT
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