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Woe to the ones who think they know the answers, they will cease to ask the questions that may be their own salvation. We possess the knowledge of the Universe from conception,once born we are taught to forget.
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I’m looking forward to Ostara. Don’t forget this year Ostara falls on Sunday the 20th of March.
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My next two post per request will be divination and crystals. I hope I can provide useful information to you all!
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What subject would you like me to write on next? Send me a DM or reblog wirh a reply!
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I've had a couple people ask me --
So you're a Witch, that means you practice Wicca, right? *Buzzer sound* I'm sorry, that's incorrect.
I'm a Pagan Witch, And now you might really be scratching your head, "Well I thought Wicca were Pagans too"
So in the smallest summary possible. All Wiccans are witches, but not all witches are Wiccans. All Wiccans are Pagans, but not all Pagans are Wiccans. Finally, some witches are Pagans, but some are not - and some Pagans practice witchcraft, while others choose not to.
Are you still confused? Okay, take a deep breath and get ready for me to try and clear it up some.
Pagan -- This is an umbrella term, It has a buncha different traditions that fall under it, Originally though it meant someone who lived in rural areas but as Christianity gained popularity and spread, it came to mean someone who didn't worship the god of Abraham.
Therefore, “Pagan” is an umbrella term that includes many different spiritual belief systems – Wicca is just one of many.
There are a number of people who consider themselves Witches, but who are not necessarily Wiccan or even Pagan. Typically, these are people who use the term "eclectic Witch". In many cases, Witchcraft is seen as a skill set in addition to or instead of a religious system. A witch may practice magic in a manner completely separate from their spirituality; in other words, one does not have to interact with the Divine to be a witch.
For others, Witchcraft is considered a religion, in addition to a select group of practices and beliefs. It’s the use of magic and ritual within a spiritual context, a practice that brings us closer to the gods of whatever traditions we may happen to follow. If you want to consider your practice of witchcraft as a religion, you can certainly do so – or if you see your practice of witchcraft as simply a skill set and not a religion, then that’s acceptable too.
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Witch Bottles, Spell Jars, call’em what you’d like -- The original witch bottle hails from the late Middle Ages/Renaissance Era. It was not made by witches, but by ordinary folk who wanted to be protected from witches. You’ll find that a lot of traditional methods of ‘witchcraft’ are not witchcraft at all, but many and varied ways to be protected from witchcraft. Way back in Ye Olden days ~ they were comprised of two main ingredients, Piss and Pins. Ew. Gross!! Well -- Yeah you’re right but, the thought behind this is, humans are animals too, you’re marking your territory, and the pins were meant to cause stabbing pains in the bladder of the “Witch” the person was trying to get rid of. Persephone, are you going to make me pee in a bottle? No, well I mean, if you want to -- have at it, But just know there are much more modern means, that are far more pleasing to the eyes, and nose. If you want a spell that’s going to last forever and ever, Or at least an extremely long time? Spell jars are exactly what you’re gonna want to conjure up. So, How do I go about making one, and what exactly do I need to put in it? Spell jars are super versatile but here are some basics, just to get you started. First, you’re going to need a jar! No it doesn’t have to be a glass jar, it could be plastic, ceramic or even metal, but you’re going to want whatever you’re storing your precious spell in, to be air tight! Seal that baby up so none of your magical intentions leak out, or...any of those oils you may be using.
Make sure you wash and dry all your containers really well, drying is especially important because you don’t want it to go all green and moldy on you. Right? Of course not! Next, select your intentions, I’m not going to tell you who to call upon for this, just go with your gut, while you’re working your spell make sure to picture it firmly in your mind. Channel all of those thoughts and energy into your bottle and each piece you select to place inside of your bottle. Sky is the limits. Just remember, don’t use spell jars for harmful, or greedy self gain. The universe and all the magic in it, have a funny way of coming back and biting you right on the rump. Need help thinking of things to place inside your jar? Crystals. Dried herbs. Ground or whole dried spices. Dried fruit and vegetables. Essential oils. Water and magic waters. Shells. Coins. Bones. Beads.
If you plan on burying your jar somewhere in the Earth, please make sure you respect mother nature and use biodegradable everything. Remember, take care of your mother. So -- Final conclusion. 1 - Define your intention. Why am I making this bottle? 2 - Pick out the jar. Symbolism can play a role so make sure your bottle vibes with your intentions. 3 - Select the things you’re going to use inside your jar. Don’t rush this, read up on the magical properties of each thing and make sure they’re in harmony with your end goal. 4 - Fill your jar! Simple enough right? Make sure you’re channeling all your intent inside as you do so. 5 - Seal your jar! Nice and air tight, remember? 6 - Meditate. Sit on your thoughts, the process, the intent behind it. 7 - Finish your spell if you’ve written words to go with your intent. Just a reminder, These are my thoughts, my version of how I interpret magic and how the universe and all the magic in it, speaks to me personally. My way is no better than any others, I just want to offer my words to whoever may read them, and if it helps them learn something new, that’s all I can ask for, - Persephone
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Just a small update, I’ll be starting to make some text based informative post in the future. I have some friends who are brand new to Paganism and asked if I would share my personal thoughts and knowledge. I look forward to it.
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Blessed Beltane.
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