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witchwood-inn · 15 days
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A prayer poem in Latin along with its English translation for the Greek goddess Selene and the waning crescent moon:
In Latin:
Selene, dea noctis, inluminatae Lunae domina,
Sub lunae cornicis tui lumine carente,
Oramus te, sub tua clementia,
Da nobis pacem et per vitam duc nos gratia.
Tuam pulchritudinem caelestem, signum in nocte,
Tenebras illustrat, somnia ad lucem deducit.
Sub argentea tua luce, super nos viges,
Dum per mundum erramus, magni et parvi.
In regno tuo tranquillo, ubi stellae caelum ornant,
Praecipio sapientiam, dum dies fluunt.
Duc me per umbras, tua arte miti,
Revela veritates absconditas in corde meo.
O Selene, dea lunae superius,
Animam meam implebis radios tuos, amore.
Cum crescente lumine et stellis fulgentibus,
Sentio praesentiam tuam, quamvis longe.
Benedicte Selene, in tua tranquilla complexione,
Invenio solacium, serenitatem, et gratiam.
Dum ad te aspicio in silentio noctis,
Scio te mecum esse, splendes valde.
In nomine tuo, hoc precem offerimus, vere,
Ad Selene, deam cornicis crescentis coloris tui.
Tua lux ducat me in hoc itinere terrae,
Dum per vitam progredior, te duce.
English Translation:
Selene, goddess of the night,
mistress of the illuminated Moon,
Under the light of your waning crescent,
We pray to you, under your mercy,
Grant us peace and lead us
through life with grace.
Your celestial beauty, a sign in the night,
Illuminates the darkness,
leads dreams to light.
Under your silver light, you watch over us,
As we wander through the world,
both great and small.
In your tranquil realm,
where stars adorn the sky,
I beseech for wisdom as the days flow by.
Guide me through shadows,
with your gentle art,
Reveal hidden truths within my heart.
Oh, Selene, goddess of the moon on high,
Fill my soul with your radiant love, oh nigh.
With the waxing light
and sparkling stars so high,
I sense your presence,
no matter how far you lie.
Blessed Selene, in your tranquil embrace,
I find solace, serenity, and divine grace.
As I gaze up at you in the silence
of the night, I know you're with me,
shining brilliantly, pure and bright.
In your name, we offer this prayer,
so sincere,
To Selene,
goddess of the crescent moon's cheer.
May your light guide me
on this earthly flight,
As I journey through life,
with you as my guiding light.
Here is a list of Latin affirmations with English translations dedicated to the Greek goddess Selene and her gifts from the moon:
Latin: "Lumen lunae in me lucet."
English: "The moon's light shines within me."
Latin: "Tua gratia, Selene, me fovet."
English: "Your grace, Selene, nurtures me."
Latin: "Sub lunae lumine, anima mea floret."
English: "Under the moon's light, my soul flourishes."
Latin: "Tu es speculum lunae, Selene."
English: "You are the mirror of the moon, Selene."
Latin: "Luna tua, dona tua."
English: "Your moon, your gifts."
Latin: "Lunae dona in corde meo refulgent."
English: "The gifts of the moon shine in my heart."
Latin: "Sub Selene custodia, me sentio secure."
English: "Under Selene's protection, I feel secure."
Latin: "Luna tua, via ad sapientiam."
English: "Your moon, the path to wisdom."
Latin: "Per lunae viam, me invenio."
English: "Through the moon's way, I find myself."
Latin: "Selene, lumina meum iter."
English: "Selene, light my path."
Remember that these affirmations are a way to express reverence and connection with the goddess Selene and the moon's gifts and symbolism. You can use them as meditations or affirmations to focus your intentions and thoughts.
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witchwood-inn · 22 days
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Selene's Morning Prayer
In somniis placidis
te venio adorare,
Selene,
Luna fulgida et pulchra,
Diva caeli domina.
Lucis affluxum nobis praesta,
te quaerimus,
Matutina laus tibi,
Deus qui solem superat.
English Translation:
In peaceful dreams,
I come to adore you,
Selene,
Radiant and beautiful moon,
heavenly mistress.
Grant us the influx of light,
we seek you,
Morning praise to you,
Goddess surpassing the sun.
Latin Affirmations to the Greek Goddess Selene:
Ego te veneror, Selene, fulgida dea caeli.
(I worship you, Selene, the radiant goddess of the sky.)
Tua luce exsulto et gratias ago.
(I rejoice in your light and give thanks.)
Crescentem lunam celo et gaudio complector.
(I embrace the waxing moon with joy.)
In somniis tuam potentiam experior.
(I experience your power in dreams.)
Luna plena mihi inspiratio est.
(The full moon is my inspiration.)
Te sequor, Selene, per tenebras et lucem.
(I follow you, Selene, through darkness and light.)
Tu es mater noctis et somniorum.
(You are the mother of the night and dreams.)
Tua vis me invigilat et protegit.
(Your force watches over and protects me.)
Tuum splendorem in corde meo custodio.
(I keep your radiance in my heart.)
In tua praesentia, pacem et serenitatem sentio.
(In your presence, I feel peace and serenity.)
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witchwood-inn · 7 months
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Authentic Irish Foods for Samhain
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🩸 Blood pudding (living cattle could be bled through the winter to provide the material as well as collecting blood when the cattle were slaughtered to keep the numbers down for winter)
🫓 Brambrack
🍲 Stew
Lamb
Beef
Wild boar
Domestic pig
Deer
Goose
Mallard
Hare
🐗 Salted wild boar and domestic pig (it is possible that other meats were salted for preservation but given that salt was an expensive commodity and no records indicate other meats we simply do not know. I will note here that we also don't seem to have records of smoked meats for preservation during this time)
🍺 Mead and Barely ale
🥣 Porridge
Oat
Barley
🥛 Dairy (this would likely become more limited as the season progressed, but butter has been found in bogs, presumed to be preserved but potentially given as offerings)
Cow's milk
Butter
Curds
mulchán 'hard cheese' (the exact nature of this cheese is unknown but it was described as being extremely hard and could be stored for long periods of time)
🦪 Sea food
Sloke
Clams
Muscles
Crab
Halibut
Sea Salmon
🌿Native Culinary Plants growing in Ireland at this time of year
Skirret
Apples
Purple sprouting boccoli
Wild cabbage
Blackberry
Raspberry
Rowan berries
Elder berries
Sloes
Rosehip
Acorn
Chestnuts
Hazelnuts
Hen of the woods
Pullball
Fairy Ring Champignon
Chanterelle
Porcini
Black Trumpet
Saffron Milk Caps
Cauliflower Mushroom
Wood Blewit
Penny bun
There would be an abundance of foods at this point in the year, but that food would become lesser as the season progressed do to lack of production in the environment and the fact that this point in the year was a time for traveling and feasting (likely to increase bonds amongs the Tuatha and because people would not be as occupied with farming and raiding).
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witchwood-inn · 9 months
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Irish Folklore: Blackberries
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Blackberries are a symbol of Autumn in Ireland and have quite the folklore surrounding them! -When people see the first blackberry of the season, they express a wish - " Go mbéimid beó ar an am seo arís" which translates to “May we live for this time again“ - A large supply of Blackberries predicts that the coming winter will be severe! - Some farmers do not like any blackberries to grow on their land as they believe the fairies live beneath the branches, and may steal children that reside in the home. (Source: https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4427960/4361020/4465508?HighlightText=blackberry&Route=stories&SearchLanguage=ga) -Blackberries should not be eaten after October 31st (Samhain, Beginning of winter) as the Púca (or the Devil) spits on them and makes them go bad. (Source: https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4605952/4605430?HighlightText=blackberries+puca&Route=stories&SearchLanguage=ga) https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/5260406/5247489/5276864?HighlightText=blackberries&Route=stories&SearchLanguage=ga -Boiled blackberries (Blackberry tea) was consumed to cure a bad cough -Alternatively, The juice of blackberries mixed with brown sugar and taken morning and night cures the cough
(https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4701759/4700069?HighlightText=blackberries&Route=stories&SearchLanguage=ga) https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4798682/4789939/4923304?HighlightText=blackberries&Route=stories&SearchLanguage=ga -Blackberries were commonly used to make jam and wine! (https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4921616/4885357/5149606?HighlightText=blackberries&Route=stories&SearchLanguage=ga)
(https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4583305/4578181/4591884?HighlightText=blackberries+jam&Route=stories&SearchLanguage=ga)
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witchwood-inn · 10 months
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Important Facts about Lughnasadh from an Irish Celtic Reconstructionist
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Spelling and Pronunciation
OI. Lughnasadh (Loo-na-sa), sometimes spelled Lughnasa or Modern Irish Lúnasa. Not to be confused with other harvest festivals like Lammas.
Dates
Most reconstructionists celebrate Lughnasadh on July 31st - August 1st from sundown to sundown by the Gregorian calendar, while others choose to celebrate the transitional period between the months as they would have been by the Julian calendar (about 13 days later by the Julian calendar).
Traditionally this festival likely would have happened as the grains were ready for harvesting or possibly even when the wild bilberries were ripe (as some scholars mention that if the grains were not ripe they would still preform a ritualized ‘first harvesting’ but it is possible this tradition came after the festival was firmly tied to a calendar date.)
Importance in the Mythos
In the mythologies it is well documented that this festival coincides with Lugh’s funeral games in honor of his foster-mother Tailtiu, known as Aonach Tailteann. In the mythologies she is said to have died of exhaustion after clearing the plains of Ireland for agricultural needs. The first documented instance of Lughnasadh in the mythologies was in the Wooing of Emer, Tochmarc Emire, which makes sense given the importance of marriages at this time of the year. It is not known specifically but widely speculated that the curse of the Ulstermen by Macha took places at the horse race for this festival.
In later time periods it is common to see a form of struggle, normally between the ‘protective’ forces and ‘destructive’ forces. The modern equivalent being the struggle between Saint Patrick and Crom Dubh but this is likely a reflection of an early struggle between Lugh and Balor (which I previously mentioned in my info-dump on Bealtaine).
Celebration Traditions
Aonachs, funeral games, have (to the best of our knowledge) been a custom in Ireland since the bronze age and were practiced on and off into the middle ages. They had both personal and community functions and occurred in three stages. Stage one was the funeral proceedings themselves. They would last one to three days, likely depending on the importance of the individual in question. Mourning songs and chants were participated in by both the attendees and the Druids. The second stage was for proclaiming of laws. Aonachs were a time when universal piece between túaths was declared. The third stage was that of Cuiteach Fuait, games that tested mental and physical abilities. These games included the well known horse and chariot races, wrestling games, boxing, high jumps but also competitions in strategy, singing, story telling and between various skilled craftsmen.
It was incredibly common for marriages to be arranged and preformed during this festival. More well known ‘trial marriages’ (lasting a year and a day) were still preformed at this festival up until the 13th century. It is likely that the coupling occurring at this time of year had an effect on the relationship to births seen at Imbolg (which falls 9 months later).
MacNeill, a leading scholarly expert on the festival, notes that a ritualistic bull sacrifice was made at this festival and the bull would then be eaten. I could not find any definitive evidence to support the idea, but I think it was likely that bulls in general would be culled from the herd at this point in the year to supply the feast.
Art credit @ire-ethereal
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witchwood-inn · 10 months
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Carl Bertling, Diana Awakening Apollo (detail)
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witchwood-inn · 10 months
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Sunday and Monday (Hellenic)
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witchwood-inn · 10 months
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Artemis/Diana
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Small acts of devotion.
Go hiking 
Learn self defense
Spend time in the forest
Go barefoot
Carry menstrual products in case someone needs one
Learn archery or how to use throwing knives
Go stargazing
Understand feminism 
Always help an animal in need
Keep an eye on anyone who seems to be uncomfortable with the person they’re with - discreetly offer support if needed
Make fashion choices that make you feel quietly confident
Cook over a campfire - or a wood burning stove
When drinking your morning cup of tea/coffee, step outside and enjoy the fresh air for a few moments
Dance
Wear oils and perfumes that smell of the forest
Be kind to kids - inspire them to follow their passions regardless of gender, ethnicity, etc. 
Learn more about constellations 
Boldly be whoever you are
Give money to any homeless people you pass
Plant native plants near your home
Work with the moon, follow it’s phases (use an app if needed)
Support aro/ace individuals 
Sleep under the stars
Buy more houseplants
Learn about the geography of the moon (Maria, Lunar highlands, etc.)
Watch wildlife/nature documentaries
Wake up at dawn
Go to pride
Learn bird language
Listen to instrumental music that inspires you
Keep basic first aid supplies with you
Donate to charities that help endangered species
Spend time in the mountains
PRACTICE LOVING YOURSELF
Many, many, many other things not said here
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witchwood-inn · 10 months
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Happy Summer Solstice to all who celebrate or mark this day in some way, may it be beautiful and wonderful 🌿✨💚✨🌿
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witchwood-inn · 10 months
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Would you let her read your palms?
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witchwood-inn · 1 year
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-Brigid- Goddess of fire, healing, smithcraft; of baby animals and life itself. One of the longest running goddesses to survive and adapt to the evolving spirituality of Ireland. give my Etsy a follow to be notified when I put up limited, hand-signed prints of this piece up for sale!
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witchwood-inn · 1 year
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CÓNOCHT AN EARRAIGH / SPRING EQUINOX
While it's unlikely that the Equinoxes were observed as such in the ancient Gaelic nations, we find from Scotland an interesting collection of modern observations centered around the coming of spring--and featuring a magical figure who may have roots in much older practices. Held on March 25th, Lá na Cailleach, or Cailleach's Day, signified the time that the Cailleach, the Hag of Winter, was said to make her final struggle against the warmth and growth of spring, throwing down her staff and whirling up harsh winds and wild storms, before her eventual defeat. As March 25th was originally the date for the new year in Scotland, as well as the fixed date of the vernal equinox, Lá na Cailleach served as a turning point for the seasons and signaled the onset of changes in the weather. This design features the Cailleach's magical staff, and the Cailleach herself, now turned to stone until next winter. Also incorporated are storm clouds, spring flowers, and a basket of seeds, ready for the sowing season.
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witchwood-inn · 1 year
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I will never stop saying this:
Natural remedies have side effects, too.
They are not less dangerous because they are natural.
You still need to consider dosage.
You still need to consider interactions with medications and other things you're taking.
Some of them will not work for you.
You HAVE to treat them with the SAME caution as you would a prescription.
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witchwood-inn · 1 year
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witchwood-inn · 1 year
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Witchcraft isn't about owning expensive crystals or having a fancy altar.
It's about using what is at your immediate disposal as tools to empower your life and shape your present.
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witchwood-inn · 2 years
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