Celebrate the pagan holiday of Imbolc with one of these energy cleansing rituals. For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, the ancient Gaelic holiday known as Imbolc begins at sunset on February 1st and continues throughout the following day. About halfway between Yule and Ostara (the spring equinox), it's celebrated as the earliest dawn of spring, when the days begin to noticeably lengthen and the snow begins to melt. A fire festival aligned with the fiery-haired Celtic goddess Brigid ... continue reading...
The Good Witch’s Guide to Binding a Bully
Are you wondering how to do a binding spell, or looking for an easy binding spell for protection? Reclaim your power and neutralize a bully's ability to cause harm with one of these simple binding spells. What is a binding spell? And how do you cast one? According to author Judika Illes, the definition of a binding spell is magic performed for the purpose of "binding someone's power, usually to prevent them from causing harm." (Remember the chanted line in The Craft: "I bind you, Nancy, ... continue reading...
Angel Magic for True Success
I asked the angels for some rituals to help you experience true success in 2024. They did not disappoint. Raphael and Chamuel quickly chimed in with these simple and elegant rituals for reaching your goals and experiencing authentic satisfaction, lasting peace, and an expansive sense of joy. Raphael Sunrise Journal Ritual Archangel Raphael wants you to get clear on your priorities, your values, and your own personal success criteria. He asks: "What if you celebrated where you are now, ... continue reading...
Three Things, Right Now: A Tarot Spread for Challenging Times
In The Cards You're Dealt, Theresa Reed reveals how Tarot can help you deal when life gets real. Here's one of her amazingly practical and illuminating spreads. Words cannot express my love and admiration for the work of Theresa Reed, also known as The Tarot Lady. Her new book, The Cards You're Dealt: How to Deal When Life Gets Real, is an incredible resource, offering plenty of super useful and practical additions to your spiritual toolkit, especially for those times when you feel ... continue reading...
Hygge for the Holidays
Find your pumpkin pie coziness and peppermint hot chocolate love. First off, in case you didn't know, hygge is pronounced HOO-guh. Oxford's English Dictionary defines hygge as : a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being (regarded as a defining characteristic of Danish culture). I'm not Danish and I've never been to Denmark. But when I read The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living, I learned that while there are ... continue reading...
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