Modern day witchcraft asserts that “anyone with a belief in the power of nature can draw on that power to weave spells that bring good into a life, be it the spell caster’s or someone else’s”. (All quotes will be from “Ultimate Encyclopedia of Spells” by Michael Johnstone. 2004.) Modern day witches are more in […]
Celtic
Imbolc Day
Today is Imbolc or Imbolg Day (pronouced I-molg with short i and silent b). This is the second Sabbat of the Wiccan year. Often it is celebrated on February 2nd, and is also known as Candlemas, as well as St. Bridid’s day. Imbolc is also known as the Feast of Bride, another name for the […]
Caim is a Celtic Word
Caim Is a Celtic word describing an invisible circle you symbolically draw around yourself for immediate protection any time you feel attacked or threatened – physically, emotionally, verbally, spiritually, or otherwise. You can create your own sanctuary of protection in a matter of seconds. Simply draw an invisible circle around yourself using your right index […]
Goddess Arianrhod
Goddess Arianrhod is known as the Celtic Star and Moon Goddess of the Silver Wheel. Arianrhod is also the Goddess of justice, magick, childbirth, and the night, The Silver Wheel (moon) represents time and the wheel with which she carries deceased souls (on the spokes) to the land of the dead, where they wait to […]