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Continue reading →: inFertility, or “When your ovaries don’t want to work”
If you were to google “witchcraft and fertility” page one is full of spells. Spells with whole eggs, with crushed eggs; spells with candles, with coins, with menstrual blood and with sperm. Spells with shivra lingam stones, spells for general fertility and to fall pregnant (I see a difference because…
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Continue reading →: Letting Go and Losing Control
While my mind is clear I feel the need to write. I’m not used to this type of depression, so having a day where I feel normal is quite a relief and one that I hope stays for a while. Although I’ve had depression to varying degrees for as long…
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Continue reading →: Ending a Chapter, Bathing an Oily Furr Baby, and Dreaming of Cadavers
Long title, kinda long post, but trust me it all works in together! Bathing an Oily Furr Baby… On Sunday my husband and I were eating lunch while watching The Big Bang Theory when we heard this little cry. Our furr baby Charlie is a meow-er, and I’ve began to…
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Continue reading →: Empath
Sometimes it feels like you can’t reach out your hand without hitting an empath within the Pagan world. Are we all one, are we all just sensitive, or have we become this way through progress within our own paths? I am somewhat sensitive. I never used to, but I can’t…
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Continue reading →: Dreaming of Ancestors
A large part of Traditional Witchcraft and Druidry is the connection and honouring of ancestors. Personally, I’ve always struggled with this. I have a real difficulty in connecting with people, although of my line, but that I never met. I’m lucky in that I’ve known my four grandparents, and only…
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Continue reading →: (My) Charge of the God
As you can tell from the top menu bar, I’m a fan of Herne the Hunter. As a fan, a Daughter, and a Dedicant, I know of at least half a dozen different versions of his story, plus the short story I wrote about him. So what I thought I…
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Continue reading →: Changing the Directions
Most people I know, when they’ve begun looking into this path, tend to head towards the Wicca for Beginners books because there are so many out there. My first was Scott Cunningham as a friend insisted I read it just to help me along in finding my way. As most…
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Continue reading →: Beach Magick and Spellcraft
If you’re lucky enough to be living in a coastal town or city, heading to the beach to ground, or cast magick is highly therapeutic. Beaches can be that pure white squeaky sand, shelly, littered with seaweed or driftwood, or wonderful little pebbles which make great hand-made runes (my first…
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Continue reading →: Anglesea (the emotional & highly personal post)
For a blog beginning with the letter A, I’m surprised I didn’t click to this before. Anglesea. My beach. I spent the second week of my holidays visiting family and friends in Victoria. I played with my nieces, I fell asleep before midnight on New Year’s Eve, and it was…





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