Pagan

Understanding the 10 Commandments of Mother Earth

While searching for blog content, the author discovered the “10 Commandments of Mother Earth,” written by Ernest Callenbach in 1990. These principles emphasize honoring and preserving Earth, advocating sustainable living, and acknowledging our impact on the planet. The author shared them, despite some personal disagreements, believing they are broadly applicable and essential for Earth’s conservation.

May 22, 2024

Exploring the Fourth Face of the Goddess: The Child Aspect

While exploring Pagan themes through a book, I discovered the notion of a fourth divine aspect, the Child, adding to the conventional Triple God/Goddess framework. This aspect symbolizes youthful innocence and learning, suggesting divinity should also reflect childhood, enriching traditional depictions which typically portray deities as ageless entities.

May 20, 2024

Exploring the Wiccan Rede: Tradition and Personal Beliefs

The Wiccan Rede serves as a moral compass for Wiccans, summarized by “An ye harm none, do what ye will.” Originating around the 1960s and adapted in various texts and forms, its interpretation and adherence vary among practitioners, reflecting personal beliefs and coven requirements.

May 17, 2024

Understanding Tarot: One Card at a Time

The post reveals the author’s enthusiasm for exploring tarot’s symbolism, motivated by a new friend, Dianite. It outlines tarot basics, ethical considerations, deck structure, and personal connections to the craft. The author invites readers to join their journey and support their tarot-themed shop.

May 15, 2024

Understanding the Book of Shadows: A Guide for Practitioners

A Book of Shadows (BOS) is a personal, varied compilation documenting a witch’s beliefs, practices, rituals, and spells. Originating in the 1940s-50s by Gerald Gardner, it has gained popularity and can be used as a detailed journal or a textbook. Styles and uses vary significantly depending on the individual and their needs, and traditions surrounding a BOS differ widely. Though beneficial, it is not deemed necessary for practicing witchcraft.

May 13, 2024

The Power of the Elements in Spiritual Practices

The author, having returned, discusses the importance of invoking the five elements—Air, Fire, Water, Earth, Spirit—in ritual practices, noting their different meanings, colors, and zodiac connections, while emphasizing personal elemental affinity over astrological stereotypes.

April 11, 2024

Understanding the Triple Goddess in Mythology

Exploring the Triple Goddess archetype, the maiden embodies youth and potential, the mother symbolizes nurturing and strength, and the crone offers wisdom but faces societal devaluation. This contrasts with male archetypes.

April 2, 2024

Understanding the Wheel of the Year in Wicca

The Wheel of the Year is a Pagan cycle of eight seasonal festivals, celebrating phases of the sun, and interlaced with Wiccan deities’ mythic cycles, marked by solstices, equinoxes, and sabbats.

March 21, 2024

Deity Deep Dive: Exploring Goddess Hel

The Goddess Hel, daughter of Loki and misunderstood caretaker of the dead in Norse myth, is neither evil nor cruel. Descriptions of her appearance vary; however, she’s known to be compassionate and powerful, wielding control over ice and possibly life and death.

March 19, 2024