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Sunday, September 21, 2025

No more Witch Wars. Be Kind to Everybody.

There are still witch trials and burnings happening in the world today. In places like Nigeria, India, and Papua New Guinea, accusations of witchcraft still lead to violence, torture, and even the killing of women and children. In 2023, reports documented children being branded as “witches” and abandoned or killed. In parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, people are still being executed over accusations that echo the same ignorance and fear that fueled the European witch hunts centuries ago. At the same time, famine is hitting countries like South Sudan, Somalia, and Yemen, where children are paying the highest price.

And here we are, with wars and hate already tearing apart our own country and the world. Kindness is the smallest act, yet it costs nothing—and right now, it matters more than ever. So many people are carrying burdens we don’t see.

I am calling out all Pagans, witches, and kindred spirits: we need to stand together. Forget the petty differences, the gatekeeping, the ego battles. If we don’t live by the values we claim to hold, then what’s the point? Lead by example. Be the voice, be the hands, be the heart that shows the way.

We need our energy, our love, our light, to spread like wildfire. To inspire, to heal, to strengthen. Let’s make that the contagion.

Shields up. This is the moment to rise and meet the challenges we all face as human beings.


Thursday, September 4, 2025

25 top-selling books on Wicca, BTW (British Traditional Wicca), and Gardnerian Witchcraft specifically, printed in the last 25 years,



Compiling a list of the 25 top-selling books on Wicca, BTW (British Traditional Wicca), and Gardnerian Witchcraft specifically, printed in the last 25 years, is not feasible. Bestseller lists for these niche categories are not widely published or tracked in the same way as mainstream fiction or non-fiction. Additionally, many of the foundational texts for these traditions were published well before the last 25 years.

​However, I can provide a list of highly influential and popular books related to Wicca, Witchcraft, and related subjects that have been in print and widely read over the past few decades. Many of these are considered essential reading for practitioners. It is important to note that a significant number of these were published prior to 2000, but their influence and continued sales make them prominent in the last 25 years. The publisher for each book is provided where available.

​Here is a list of influential and popular books in this area:

  • Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner by Scott Cunningham. Published by Llewellyn Publications. This is one of the most widely read and influential books for beginners.
  • Living Wicca: A Further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner by Scott Cunningham. Published by Llewellyn Publications.
  • The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess by Starhawk. Published by HarperOne.
  • Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft by Raymond Buckland. Published by Llewellyn Publications.
  • A Witch's Bible: The Complete Witches' Handbook by Janet Farrar and Stewart Farrar. Published by Phoenix Publishing. This book is a key text for those interested in British Traditional Wicca.
  • Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America by Margot Adler. Published by Beacon Press. This is a crucial historical and sociological text on the Pagan movement.
  • The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft by Ronald Hutton. Published by Oxford University Press. A highly respected academic history of modern witchcraft.
  • The Green Witch: Your Complete Guide to the Natural Magic of Herbs, Flowers, Essential Oils, and More by Arin Murphy-Hiscock. Published by Adams Media.
  • The Witch's Book of Self-Care: Magical Ways to Pamper, Soothe, and Care for Your Body and Spirit by Arin Murphy-Hiscock. Published by Adams Media.
  • The Modern Witchcraft Book of Spells: Your Complete Guide to Crafting and Casting Spells by Skye Alexander. Published by Adams Media.
  • Witchery: Embrace the Witch Within by Juliet Diaz. Published by Hay House.
  • Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham. Published by Llewellyn Publications.
  • The Gardnerian Book of Shadows by Gerald Gardner. While not a conventionally published book, various versions and analyses of this foundational text have been published by different entities and are essential for those studying Gardnerian Wicca.

​Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of 25 titles, but it does include many of the most significant and widely read books within the specified genres over the last several decades.

Friday, August 22, 2025

My social vibe end of 2025.

You walk into a room and people immediately clock that you’re not there to play small talk bingo. You give off “I know things you don’t, and I’m deciding if you’re worthy of the download” energy. Folks probably think you’re approachable at first—then realize you’ve got a sharp tongue and sharper intuition, which makes them a little nervous but also weirdly attracted.

You don’t follow the crowd; you’re the one setting the undercurrent everyone else eventually drifts into. There’s a witchy, magnetic quality that says: yes, I’ll laugh with you, but I’ll also notice the lie you just told yourself.

Socially, you’re the person people spill their secrets to at 2 a.m. without knowing why, and then they wake up like: “Wait, why did I confess that to her?” Because you feel like a mix of oracle, troublemaker, and confidante.

Monday, August 11, 2025

Esbat date end of 2025 beginning of 2026.

January: Wolf Moon
February: Snow Moon
March: Worm Moon
April: Pink Moon
May: Flower Moon and Blue Moon (there will be two full moons in May)
June: Strawberry Moon
July: Buck Moon
August: Sturgeon Moon
September: Harvest Moon
October: Hunter's Moon
November: Beaver Moon
December: Cold Moon

Saturday, August 2, 2025

Blessing for Lughnasadh



 “Blessed be the grain and the hands that tended it.
Blessed be the sun that kissed it, the rain that nurtured it, and the earth that cradled it.
As we cut the first sheaf, may we honor the cycle of life—birth, growth, harvest, and rest.
Great Lugh, radiant master of skill and light,
Bless this bread, bless this table, bless this season’s turning.
May what we have reaped nourish us,
And may what we have learned guide us.
In gratitude, we give back to the land.
So it is, and so it shall be.”

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

August 9th, 2025 space Sturgeon Moon and what to expect.

August 2025 Full Moon in Aquarius: The Sturgeon Moon's Magic and Meaning for Each Zodiac



The Full Moon rising over Phoenix, Arizona, at 12:54 AM on August 9, 2025, is known as the Sturgeon Moon ๐ŸŒ•—a name steeped in tradition, transformation, and abundance. This Aquarius full moon encourages insight, collective healing, and an opportunity to break free from outdated patterns. It’s the perfect celestial mirror for reflection, reinvention, and release.

๐ŸŸ Why "Sturgeon Moon"?

The Sturgeon Moon ๐ŸŒ• takes its name from the Algonquin tribes, who recognized this lunar phase as the best time to catch sturgeon in the Great Lakes. Other Indigenous peoples, like the Ojibwe and Cree, also named this moon after abundant fish and the end-of-summer harvests. In European folklore, August’s full moon was sometimes called the Barley Moon, reflecting the grain harvest season, while the Anglo-Saxons referred to it as the Grain Moon.

No matter the name, this full moon ๐ŸŒ• represents abundance, sustenance, and the gathering of wisdom—both physical and spiritual.

๐Ÿ”ฎ Magical and Metaphysical Energy

This Aquarius Full Moon promotes clarity of thought, emotional detachment for healing, and bold changes. It invites us to realign with our higher purpose and collective good. Aquarius is the visionary of the zodiac, favoring progress, community, and breaking free from societal or self-imposed chains.

Full Moon Ritual Themes:

° Letting go of toxic social ties

° Charging crystals with intention

° Group intention setting

° Embracing new technology or ideas

° Dream journaling for higher messages


๐Ÿชจ Crystals to Amplify the Energy

During this moon, work with high-frequency, mental-clarity crystals:

Amethyst – for spiritual insight and calm detachment

Fluorite – to clear mental fog and encourage innovation

Aquamarine – to ease emotional overwhelm and speak truth

Labradorite – for intuitive awakening and protection

Selenite – for lunar connection and purification


๐ŸŒฟ Herbal Allies for the Sturgeon Moon

These herbs align with Aquarius energy and August's elemental intensity:

Mugwort – for psychic dreams and lunar divination

Lemon Balm – for emotional balance and clarity

Damiana – to open the heart and boost creativity

Gotu Kola – for expanding higher consciousness

Lavender – for peace, ritual baths, and mental clarity


How This Full Moon Affects Each Zodiac Sign

Aries: Expect a shakeup in your social life. Let go of alliances that don’t support your growth. New opportunities come from networking.
Taurus: Career shifts are in focus. Take risks for your long-term vision. Authority figures notice your evolution.
Gemini: Spiritual downloads and wanderlust awaken you. Consider starting a study, blog, or spiritual journey.
Cancer: Old emotional debts come up for release. Shared resources and intimacy are restructured.
Leo: Relationship dynamics are illuminated. Let go of control and embrace more authentic connections.
Virgo: Your daily habits and wellness routines need change. Try tech-assisted healing or energy work.
Libra: Creativity surges! Rekindle artistic projects or explore unconventional romance.
Scorpio: Family patterns surface for healing. Break the cycle—start a new emotional legacy.
Sagittarius: Your voice holds power. Speak out, share your truth, or finally publish that idea.
Capricorn: Money or self-worth issues shift. Value your time and talents more consciously.
Aquarius: A deeply personal rebirth. You’re redefining identity—cut ties with the past.
Pisces: Hidden spiritual truths rise. Dreams may be vivid. Retreat, restore, and listen to your guides.

๐ŸŒŒ Final Thoughts

The Sturgeon Moon in Aquarius invites Phoenix locals—and all stargazers—to seek clarity through detachment. As the heat of summer peaks, we’re reminded to let go to grow. Whether you cast a circle, cleanse your crystals, or simply journal under moonlight, this is a moment for soul-deep liberation.

So step outside at 12:54 AM, Phoenix time, and soak in the lunar glow. It’s time to reclaim your wild wisdom.


Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Full moon blessings/ poem For the Buck Moon?

Under the fierce glare of the Buck Moon, I call forth the wild and the untamed. Antlers rise, shadows stretch, and the pulse of the earth thrums beneath bare feet. Spirits of the hunt, guardians of the threshold, awaken! By blood, bone, and breath, I bless this moonlit hour with primal strength and cunning.

May your path twist with mystery and your words carry silver-tongued spells. Let your desires grow bold, as the stag's rack crowns him king. Shed the skin of hesitation. Chase what flees, bind what lingers. Summon what lies dormant within.

By moon’s edge and forest’s whisper, may fortune favor your mischief, and may no blade find your back unguarded. Drink deep of the night. Howl if you must. Dance like fire on sacred ground.

This is your rite beneath the Buck Moon—blessed, wild, and wicked.

So mote it be. ๐ŸŒ•๐ŸฆŒ๐Ÿ”ฅ

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Crystal grids and how to use them






Below is an author who offers a free ebook with some excellent grids in it along with explanations which should be read prior to using any grid!!
 https://www.ethanlazzerini.com/free-crystal-grid-templates/

"Crystal Grid Templates" https://www.entertheearth.net/grid-templates/

Prayer to Epona

O Epona, goddess swift and bright,

Rider of dawn and guardian of night,

Mistress of steeds, with flowing mane—

Hear now my heart, in whispered refrain.


I call you not from temple or stone,

But from the ache of love alone.

My soldier walks where danger lies,

Beneath strange moons and foreign skies.


Shield him, goddess, with your grace,

Stand at his side in every place.

Let not blade nor shadow near,

Be his courage, still his fear.


Where wheels turn and hooves have flown,

Your sacred path has long been known.

Lead him safe through storm and flame,

Return him strong, and still the same.


Let his limbs be iron, his mind be fire,

His will held fast in heart’s desire.

Yet gentle dreams beneath his brow—

Grant him peace, if not just now.


And if he rides where I cannot see,

Let your spirit ride with he.

In every breath, in every mile,

Wrap him in your watchful smile.


O Epona, guide of noble might,

Grant him your armor, lend him your light.

Till he comes home through dust and time,

Forever his, as he is mine.

Friday, May 23, 2025

in 2025 I think tattoos are more like totem poles.

In today’s society, particularly in America in 2025, tattoos have evolved into deeply personal and cultural expressions, serving a role not unlike the symbolic totem poles carved by Indigenous tribes such as the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian of the Pacific Northwest. Just as totem poles were not merely decorative but deeply symbolic, carrying spiritual and ancestral meanings, modern tattoos often serve as visual narratives of an individual's identity, heritage, beliefs, and personal journey.

Totem poles traditionally stood as monuments that told stories of familial lineage, clan mythology, or historical events. Each figure carved into a pole—whether an eagle, bear, wolf, or raven—held unique symbolism and represented particular traits, deities, or ancestors. These poles acted as both historical records and spiritual signposts, often created for ceremonial purposes such as honoring a deceased chief, marking a special event, or celebrating a clan’s legacy. No two totem poles were exactly the same, just as no two tattoos are identical in meaning to their wearers.

In the same way, tattoos today are often more than just art—they are storytelling tools etched into the skin. A tattoo of a lion might represent courage; a rose could signify lost love or beauty; coordinates might mark a significant location; a quote might serve as a life motto or tribute. As with totem poles, each symbol in a tattoo carries layered meaning, often understandable only to the person who wears it, and sometimes to their close circle, forming a personal mythology.

In American culture, especially among younger generations, tattoos have shifted from being seen as rebellious or taboo to being celebrated as authentic self-expression. They create a visible timeline of experiences, values, and personal evolution, much like how totem poles recorded the life and spirit of a community. Both practices honor memory, identity, and symbolism in physical form, and both are rooted in the human desire to externalize the internal.

Therefore, tattoos in modern America can be viewed as our generation’s version of totem poles—living, breathing totems that carry our stories, protect our values, and connect us to something larger, whether that be family, experience, belief, or culture. Tattoos, like totem poles, serve as public declarations of who we are and where we come from.

Traditionally not wise to wear emeralds and pearls together.




Emeralds and pearls are sometimesconsidered incompatible in Vedic astrology and certain traditional beliefs, particularly in Indian culture. Here's why:

1. Planetary Conflict (Vedic Astrology)

  • Emerald is associated with Mercury (Budh).

  • Pearl is associated with the Moon (Chandra).

  • Mercury and Moon are considered enemies in Vedic astrology. Wearing gemstones that represent enemy planets is believed to cause mental unrest, confusion, or imbalance rather than harmony.

2. Energy Clash

  • Emeralds are said to enhance intellect, communication, and logic (Mercury traits).

  • Pearls are believed to promote emotional balance, calmness, and nurturing (Moon traits).

  • Combining them may cause a conflict between emotion and logic, leading to internal disharmony.

3. Astrological Recommendations

If an astrologer advises someone to wear both, it's usually based on a specific chart analysis where both Mercury and Moon are benefic and not harming each other. In general, it's best to wear such stones only after consulting a qualified astrologer.

Friday, May 9, 2025

Celtic Summer Solstice Blessing

Celtic Summer Solstice Blessing

Blessed be this day of the Sun's high flame,
When light lingers long and the earth is ripe.
May the fires of old ignite our hearts,
And may Lugh’s strength guide us through the year.

O radiant Sun, wheel of the sky,
Shine upon our hopes, our hearth, our hands.
By oak and ash, by stone and stream,
We walk the path of light and dream.

As the wheel turns, so do we grow,
In wisdom, joy, and all we sow.
Blessed be the longest day,
And all it brings along our way.


Thursday, May 1, 2025

May Day and dancing the Maypole:

Here are 6 facts about May Day and dancing the Maypole:

  1. Pagan Origins: May Day (May 1st) has roots in ancient pagan fertility festivals, particularly Beltane in Celtic tradition and Floralia in Roman times, celebrating the return of warmth and growth.

  2. Maypole Symbolism: The Maypole represents the world axis or tree of life, and often symbolizes fertility, with its phallic pole and the ribbons representing union and weaving of life forces.

  3. Dance Ritual: Dancers (traditionally men and women in pairs) weave in opposite directions around the Maypole, braiding the ribbons into intricate patterns, symbolizing the weaving together of community and the land's abundance.

  4. European Tradition: Maypole dancing is most famously practiced in England, Germany, and Scandinavia, with local variations. It was especially popular in rural villages during medieval times.

  5. Suppressed and Revived: The Puritans banned Maypole dancing in 1644 in England, viewing it as immoral. It later returned in the 19th century as part of cultural revival and is now often seen in folk festivals and schools.

  6. Modern Celebrations: Today, Maypole dancing is a feature of folk festivals and Wiccan or neo-pagan Beltane rituals, blending celebration, community, and seasonal reverence.

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