Discover Your Magical Ingredients…At Your Supermarket

THIS ARTICLE WAS WRITTEN BY ILEANA ABREV POSTED UNDER PAGANISM & WITCHCRAFT For many years, the supermarket has been the primary supplier for my magical needs. A Cart Full of Magic is a collation of years gathering and substituting energies. Don't get me wrong, I still love my angelica for protection, my lotus for luck, … Continue reading Discover Your Magical Ingredients…At Your Supermarket

Using the Magic of Your Eye Color in Witchcraft — Moody Moons

  What color lens do you see the world through? Your eyes, and the subtle colors in them, say as much about you as the lines in your palms or your birth sign. Why not connect with this “window to your soul” and design a spell or ritual specifically to harness their power? The Subtleties of… … Continue reading Using the Magic of Your Eye Color in Witchcraft — Moody Moons

Magic of Trees by Tess Whitehurst

Bring positive change and nourishment to your body, mind, and spirit by connecting with the deep wisdom and power of trees. Featuring detailed descriptions of the magical and energetic properties of more than one hundred trees, this comprehensive guide shows you how to work with them, physically and spiritually, through rituals, spells, aromatherapy, visualization, and … Continue reading Magic of Trees by Tess Whitehurst

10 Ways to Use Thyme in Witchcraft — Moody Moons

Thyme weaved its viny way into the world of Mediterranean paganism thousands of years ago. Growing wild with delicate leaves and fragrant tendrils, the ancient adorned their temples, homes and even their hair with this richly aromatic herb. Looking for a way to bring it into your magical practice? Check out the article below for… via … Continue reading 10 Ways to Use Thyme in Witchcraft — Moody Moons

A Midsummer Herb: Vervain — Good Witches Homestead

Verbena Officinalis Also, Known As: Herb-of-the-cross Ma Bian Cao Pigeon’s Grass Verbena Vervain The ancient Romans held all species of the vervain in admiration and used the ‘sacred’ herb to sanitize their homes and temples. In addition, they knew several therapeutic advantages of the herb and used it to treat numerous disorders. Incidentally, despite its […] … Continue reading A Midsummer Herb: Vervain — Good Witches Homestead