While you’re weeding your spring lawn, pull these little beauties up and throw together some magick. Use them in sun magick. A bright, yellow, full-sun flower makes a cheerful addition to any solar or daylight ritual. Include in creativity and inspiration spells. Dandelions begin to come up just as the winter fades completely, symbolizing hope […] … Continue reading 10 Ways to Use Dandelions in Witchcraft
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10 Magical Ways to Use Your Chalice
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Candlemas with a Kitchen Witch
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I decided to whip up a little something in honor of the upcoming Imbolc/Candlemas holiday.
In the past, I generally neglected Imbolc. Maybe because by February, I was over-holidayed, or maybe because unlike Mabon, Samhain, Yule and Ostara, there aren’t really any corresponding mainstream holidays.
But now, Imbolc is one of my favorites. I love that while every else considers the winter holidays to be over, we have one more to look forward to, and it’s the coziest of the year.
I chose a poppy seed cupcake for this Sabbat. The key ingredients represent some of the classic, deep-winter symbols of Candlemas.
For reference, I used this recipe.
Because of Imbolc’s strong association with seed blessing, I wanted something that features seeds. Poppy seeds in particular symbolize deep meditative states and spiritual insight.

In this context, powdered ingredients like sugar and flour represent the lightly falling snow of the season.
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Ye Path of Yore
~Ye Path of Yore~ ‘Neath the jewels of crescent moonbeams Cunning witches softly play Stirring vessels of old wisdom As the darkness steals away Twisted sheafs and rose-hipped sonnets Lilac moons and inky rooks Stimulate their sylvan spirits By the leaves of timeless books Solitude and Mother Nature Cloak them on ye path of yore […] … Continue reading Ye Path of Yore
New Pagan temple in Poland
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It’s happening again; first it was Iceland who started to build the first major nordic pagan temple after a thousand years of christianization in the land. Then, it was Denmark with a very beautiful viking wooden themple to the norse gods. Now pagan history continues with a project to make the first pagan temple to the Slavic gods in Poland, after christianization spread through the land and wiped out all the old temples to replace for the ones of the new faith.
This year, Poland celebrates the 1050th anniversary of Christianization of the country and its people. But the pre-Christian believes were never truly forgotten or left aside, and the pagan faith still lives on. In the city of Wrocław, in Poland, the neo-pagans, or ,the rodnovers from Slavic pagan association Watra, have a new project in had – to build a temple to their old slavic deities. For now…
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