Hi, Sorry If This Has Been Asked Before, But Do You Have Any Advice Or Resources You Could Point Me To

Hi, sorry if this has been asked before, but do you have any advice or resources you could point me to about being a spoonie or having low energy and practicing divination, like tarot? I've been having a hard time lately energy-wise, and wanted to ask

Hello! I have a couple posts that you may find helpful :)

First of all, this masterpost has all of my spoonie witchcraft posts linked in it:

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All of my spoonie, disabled, chronically ill, mentally ill, accessible and low-energy witch posts! These are meant to supplement medication

This post is all about divination:

Bedridden witch: Divination edition
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Ideas for practicing divination while bedridden: Varying in energy + mobility required - please don’t push yourself, hopefully there’s optio

This one features some divination with limited movement:

Limited Hand Mobility + Witchcraft
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For folks who have limited mobility in their hands due to pain, weakness, shakiness, or anything else. These are a range of ideas, not all o

Those two are my main posts that have divination in them but I do recommend perusing the masterpost I linked above, there’s a lot of resources there and many of them have contributions from some fabulous blogs!

More Posts from Witchshkt and Others

3 years ago
New Acquisition

New acquisition


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1 year ago

My Digital Grimoire is Complete*!

All of the pages on my digital grimoire are complete! Feel free to look through them and reference them if you need to!

There are pages on:

color associations

animal associations

moon phase associations

associations of the moon in different signs

tarot card meanings (including yes/no)

associations of herbs and botanicals

crystal associations

hellenic deities

associations of different kinds of water (ex: moon, sea, river, well...)

associations of days of the week

associations of days in the wheel of the year

associations of planets

I hope this helps somebody!

maxisgrimoire.neocities.org

*i will continue to add little things here and there to the site but all the basic stuff is done!

2 years ago

Secular Altar Themes

Season: Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn

Weather: rain, snow, fog, etc.

Biome: aquatic, forest, desert, grassland, tundra

Element: Earth, Air, Fire, Water

Celestial: Moon, Sun, stars, planets, etc.

Divination: display your methods of divination. If you work with Tarot/Oracle, highlight a certain card and its meanings

Healing: display whatever tools you use for your healing methods

Animal Focus

Color Focus

Crystal Focus

Material Focus: all wood materials, all copper, all glass, all porcelain, etc. Kitchen Witches can even have a whole tea set on their altar to Craft with

Witch Type: if you identify as a specific type of witch, you can coordinate your altar to that. See here for inspiration

Spell Type: love, wealth, prosperity, luck, growth, strength, protection, etc.

Aesthetic: whatever you like, Pinterest has inspiration for you

None: no strong theme at all! Just all your materials in one place with a cleared Craft space

3 years ago
Tarot Spread For When Dis Bitch (me) Is Empty.

Tarot spread for when dis bitch (me) is empty.


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3 years ago

Hello witch mom!! 🖤💜🧡 Wanted to ask if you read any good books that would do for a beginner witch? If so, I’d like to hear some of them!

A lot of witch books, especially for beginners, have some wonderful information! They also have some iffy information, or stuff that may not fit for you. That’s just how it is. You can always learn something from any book if you go into it with critical thinking. That being said, here’s some books I’ve read that I would recommend:

Grovedaughter Witchery by Bree NicGarren

The Sisters Grimmoire by Bree NicGarren

Pestlework by Bree NicGarren

Of Witchcraft and Whimsy by Orriculum Rose

Garden Witchery by Ellen Dugan

Modern Tarot by Michelle Tea

The Way of the Hedge Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock

Italian Folk Magic by Mary-Grace Fahrun

Five Principles of Green Witchcraft by Asa West

Currently reading:

Viridarium Umbris by David Schulke

Wortcunning by Nigel G. Pearson

I’ve purchased these books but haven’t read them yet:

Moonology by Yasmin Boland

Tea Leaf Reading for Beginners by Caroline Dow

A Cart Full of Magic by Ileana Abrev

Weave the Liminal by Laura Tempest Zarkoff

Haus Magick by Erica Feldmann

Revolutionary Witchcraft by Sarah Lyons

The Green Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock

Green Witchcraft by Paige Vanderbeck

The Green Witch Herbal by Barbara Griggs

The Witches Almanac 2018 - The Magic of Plants Issue 37

Books I’ve read that I wasn’t impressed with:

Witch by Lisa Lister

Modern Witchcraft by Skye Alexander (from what I remember, but I plan on re reading it in case it’s better than I recall)

This shop features a lot of excellent witchcraft books.

Another thing to consider is the value of non-witchy books. Some of my best information is from books catered to everyone.Science and witchcraft go hand in hand.

Field guides (for the PNW/North America)

Advice for finding helpful online resources for plant identification (plus some field guide recommendations for the PNW/NA).

Additionally, don’t underestimate the value of online resources:

Masterpost of online witchcraft resources

Library Genesis

Witches, feel free to reblog with your suggestions of books to read!


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3 years ago

Moon Snails

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🐚 Moon snail seashells belong to a species of predatory sea snails from the Naticidae family. 

🐚 Although Moon Snails vary in size and color, they are round, slightly coiled, and share a spiral shape design. 

🐚 Moon snails are also known as Necklace shells and can be used as a protective talisman or as wards for your home.

Associations: 

Cycles

Protection

Survival

Intuition

The Moon

Magical Uses:

These seashells can be used to - 

Protect you and your loved ones.

As Wards for your home.

To promote peace and tranquility during meditation.

As a talisman when worn as jewelry.

As a small flower pot.

As an altar tool to represent the Moon or Ocean waves.

My spells and tips that involve Moon Snail Seashells:

A Sea Witch’s Intuition Jar Spell

Moon Snail Talisman Necklace DIY *

Moon Snail Protective Charms for the Home *

Sea Witch Moon Snail Seashell Tip

Sea Witch Meditation Tip *

Unmarked links with * next to them are wips

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2 years ago
Knot Magic And Witches Ladder
Knot Magic And Witches Ladder

Knot magic and witches ladder

3 years ago
Witchcraft as Religion
For a research paper in a Gender and Law in US History class where I want to analyze witchcraft as a religion (i.e. is it? if so, is it protected?, etc).

Hey you guys! I sent out a post a while ago asking for responses to some questions on views regarding witchcraft. However, this is more about the religion of witchcraft. Do you think it is a religion? Should it be protected by freedom of religion? etc etc. I am writing from a United States standpoint but I do appreciate all responses. I am not asking for names or email addresses. Thank you!!

(You don’t have to have responded to my earlier post to fill out this form)


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3 years ago
Posting Some Pages From My Teeny Tiny Travel Grimoire To Hopefully Inspire Those Of You Who Are Struggling
Posting Some Pages From My Teeny Tiny Travel Grimoire To Hopefully Inspire Those Of You Who Are Struggling
Posting Some Pages From My Teeny Tiny Travel Grimoire To Hopefully Inspire Those Of You Who Are Struggling
Posting Some Pages From My Teeny Tiny Travel Grimoire To Hopefully Inspire Those Of You Who Are Struggling
Posting Some Pages From My Teeny Tiny Travel Grimoire To Hopefully Inspire Those Of You Who Are Struggling
Posting Some Pages From My Teeny Tiny Travel Grimoire To Hopefully Inspire Those Of You Who Are Struggling

Posting some pages from my teeny tiny travel grimoire to hopefully inspire those of you who are struggling 💫 it’s not perfect and won’t work for everyone but it’s perfect for me. You don’t need to cram every bit of information you can find on the internet into it, write what works for you and what is useful to you 🌸


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3 years ago

Witches Sabbats: Lughnasadh

Autumn draws near and with it, comes Lughnasadh.

Lughnasadh, pronounced “LOO-nah-sah” and known also as Lammas, is a Celtic festival that occurs from the 31st of July through into the 1st of August. It was observed fervently throughout Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man and marks the beginning of the harvest season.

Witches Sabbats: Lughnasadh

Also called: Lúnasa (modern Irish), Lùnastal (Scottish Gaelic), Luanistyn (Manx Gaelic).

Lughnasadh is the celebration and ritual of the first harvest of fruit, wheat, and grain. This festival both acknowledges and celebrates the waning of light - Lughnasadh is the initiation of Winter preparation.

It is named for Lugh Lámhfada. and is in honour of his step-mother, Tailtiu who perished of exhaustion after clearing the fields of Ireland ready to be planted, sowed and seeded. Lughnasadh was originally a set of rituals, gatherings and funerary games (named Tailteann Games, or Áenach Tailteann) in honour of Tailtiu’s death and sacrifice. 

Some Symbols of Lughnasadh:

Wheat

Corn

Barely

Oats

Onions

Grapes

Straw dolls/straw bales

Corn dolls

Wood

Tarot (strength)

Runes (Eihwaz)

The Colours of Lughnasadh:

Yellow

Orange

Red

Violet

Dark green

Brown

The Stones & Crystals of Lughnasadh:

Carnelian

Cat’s Eye

Citrine

Marble

Sale

Granite

Lodestone

The Herbs of Lughnasadh:

Heather

Blackberry

Rose

Sandalwood

Goldenrod

Important/Celebrated Foods of Lughnasadh:

Bread

Apples

Corn

Beer/Ale/Mead

Grapes

Onions

Apricot

Pear

Activities to be done during Lughnasadh:

Baking/Cooking: Sharing food is a good thing to do with each sabbat, especially those with agricultural ties. If you incorporate seasonal foods, and foods associated with the sabbat itself, it can be seen as an offering or as being done in honour of what you’re celebrating.

Take some time to enjoy nature: Lughnasadh is a time when the seasons are changing, so take this time to walk and enjoy the last that summer has to offer. Collect things whilst you walk to put on your altar if you have one.

Construct an altar: if this is something you do, decorate your altar with some of the items mentioned in the list above. If you’re pagan and have a deity who corresponds with this holiday, leave an offering on your altar. In Lugh’s case, he is a god known for his skills in craftmanship and His ability to turn His hand to anything. He is also known for playing the harp, so anything you have crafted or that has taken skill to create will be well received by Him.

Decorate your home: if you like, small decor changes can really get you in the mood and act as a celebratory act.

Bonfires: Invite friends and/or family to a bonfire. Not only is Lughnasadh a celebration of waning light and of the god Lugh, it is a celebration of fire. Share plans to remove negative habits or influences from your life with your loved ones, burn representatives of negativity, drink to future prosperity and toast to Lugh.

Light a candle and do the same, if you are not yet an outed witch.

Craft: as mentioned before, Lugh is a god of craft and skill. Make something! Finish a project you’ve been putting off! 

If you don’t want to do something in Lugh’s name, you can make dolls out of corn (a very traditional activity) and they can be left on an altar if you have one, used as decoration or turned into a poppet.

Acts of athelticism: The funerary games of Lughnasadh were its primary reason for creation. To honour this, you can do something on a small scale, such as jogging or yoga, or going to the gym, if you are able.

Trading: Bake some bread and give it to your friends/family/coven in exchange for herbs, or some canldes! That’s just an idea. but you get the gist of it.

Lots of trading took place at historic Lughnasadh celebrations, as they assembly for this season festival was always large.

Feasting: Ties into the baking/cooking aspect, but using things that come from the first harvest is a good way to honour Lughnasadh and Tailtiu.


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