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Continue reading →: Sea Witchery & Sirens
Sea Witchcraft, Ocean Witchcraft and Beach Magick is the most beautiful, at times simplistic, but ultimately the most powerful magick and ritual I have ever practiced. And I miss it! Let me get this out of the way: if you are lucky enough to live by the sea/ocean/beach, I envy…
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Continue reading →: Why I enjoy being a solitary practitioner
I’ve never really tried to find a coven. I’m one of those people who feel awkward when first meeting anyone, and unless we really hit it off, I’ll still feel awkward and uncomfortable around you. I don’t mean to be like that, but it just kinda happens. It doesn’t matter…
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Continue reading →: Dealing with Stress
Oh dear Gods, the stress! My stress levels at the moment are ridiculous. Today I’ve been at the point of shaking from stress and I’m one nag away from yelling at the Engineers I work with. My body is doing some stupid things because it doesn’t know what to do…
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Continue reading →: Reflection, upon finishing ’30 Days of Devotion’
Thirty days of daily devotion, all in the form of blogging. For a brief moment I thought, “could I really do this?” Of course I could. I’m great at talking when I don’t have to open my mouth, finding the written word to be so much more comfortable (people at…
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Continue reading →: Day Thirty: Getting to know you
Day the thirtieth: Any suggestions for others just starting to learn about this deity? If you feel his energy around you, welcome it. Embrace it! If he found you, just go with the flow! If you’re reaching out to him, start by saying ‘hello’. And! I cannot link back to…
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Continue reading →: Day Twenty-Nine: Funny, funny
Day the twenty-ninth: Any interesting or unusual UPG to share? He has an absolutely wicked, hilarious sense of humour! When he’s not being dark and brooding (it depends on his mood, I sometimes need to get him on a good day) he is just wickedly funny! When I used to…
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Continue reading →: Day Twenty-Eight: Something I Don’t Know
Day the twenty-eighth: Something you wish you knew about this deity but don’t currently. I would love to begin learning about his Wild Hunt, which is such a huge part of who he is. What he did, how he did it, the history behind all of it. The basis of…
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Continue reading →: Day Twenty-Seven: Misconceptions
Day the twenty-seventh: Worst misconception about this deity that you have encountered. The belief that he isn’t a “real god” or “real Deity” because of how he began, and how his myth first began. That he isn’t a “true” Horned God because he’s not as ancient as Pan or Cernunnos.…
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Continue reading →: Day Twenty-Six: Relationship over time
Day the twenty-sixth: How has your relationship with this deity changed over time? In the very early days of beginning to honour him, which would be roughly 10 or more years ago, I remember being a little scared and quite timid. I was so worried that what I was doing…
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Continue reading →: Day Twenty-Five: No help what-so-ever!
Day the twenty-fifth: A time when this deity has refused to help. Look, there will always be situations that you need to go through on your own. These are generally the ones where you need to learn from it and grow. Or because you’ve been an ass and you need…
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Continue reading →: Day Twenty-Four: Help me!
Day the twenty-fourth: A time when this deity has helped you. There are multiple instances, but many I don’t really want to share. The biggest and I guess the most important right now is that he helped me find my path in life. He helped me to really open my…
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Continue reading →: Day Twenty-Three: My own composition
Day the twenty-third: Your own composition – a piece of writing about or for this deity. I have written two pieces for Herne: a short story which can be found in the “Herne the Hunter” tab on it’s own page or by clicking the article below, and this Call of…





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