HEy guys,
New years is coming up. For Wiccans, the new year starts on October 31. But what's wrong with celebrating the calendar new year as well?
Hopefully, by now you've realized that being Wiccan is about being yourself. We all go by the Wiccan Wheel of the year, but it's okay to honor holidays other than the 8 Sabbats. There's no reason to feel left out on New Year's Eve when all your friends are out partying.
Everything you celebrate will lead you down your own personal Spiritual Path. It's what makes you an individual. And the reasons to party may not be Pagan in origin, but they are of Spiritual importance to you. So why not?
Here are a few traditional things associated with the New Year:
First Footing:
The first person to enter your house could bring you luck for the rest of the year. Traditionally, this person would be a tall, dark, and handsome man for the best luck. The worst luck would be a red-headed woman. (Sorry. I know it sounds sad)
Fire Festivals:
Fire is burned to drive away evil spirits. This idea could be Pagan originated. In some traditions, it's the reason for fireworks and bonfires.
Cleaning:
Kind of like Spring Cleaning. Families ready the house for the new year. They get rid of the thing they don't need. This is in recognition of the light taking over darkness. Days become longer as nights become shorter.
Okay. I have one announcement to make. I have an account on Wiccan Space:
http://wiccanspace.com/profile/alice
And also an account on WitchVox:
http://www.witchvox.com/vn/vn_detail/dt_pa.html?a=usil&id=293218
Check 'em out!
Blessed Be.
Alice
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Holidays
Hey guys,
Is it okay to celebrate other holidays with your friends and family?
Think of it this way:
Is it okay to celebrate your friends' and family's birthdays? Of Course! Just because a celebration might not be about you or have anything to do with you, doesn't mean you can't enjoy it.
To answer the question, yes. So go out and have a wonderful time with Christmas or Hannaka or Kwanza, or whatever holiday it is your loved ones celebrate this season.
This goes for them too. Maybe they would enjoy seeing how you celebrate the Pagan Sabbats. If they don't understand your religion, talk to them about. Tell them what being Wiccan is really about. But don't pressure anyone to practice with you. To each his own. It's their choice.
That was quite short... More tomorrow, I guess. (:
Blessed Be.
Alice
Is it okay to celebrate other holidays with your friends and family?
Think of it this way:
Is it okay to celebrate your friends' and family's birthdays? Of Course! Just because a celebration might not be about you or have anything to do with you, doesn't mean you can't enjoy it.
To answer the question, yes. So go out and have a wonderful time with Christmas or Hannaka or Kwanza, or whatever holiday it is your loved ones celebrate this season.
This goes for them too. Maybe they would enjoy seeing how you celebrate the Pagan Sabbats. If they don't understand your religion, talk to them about. Tell them what being Wiccan is really about. But don't pressure anyone to practice with you. To each his own. It's their choice.
That was quite short... More tomorrow, I guess. (:
Blessed Be.
Alice
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Yule Celebration
Hey there,
Yule is here! (hey that rhymed)
I hope everyone is planning for a ritual sometime soon. Yule is a time for letting go of darkness and asking the Goddess for light. The Sun God is now reborn and we can thrive.
As usual, the ritual should start with a cast circle. The Yule Log (if you have one) can be placed at the south quarter of the circle. It doesn't have to used in the circle though. My fireplace is on the north side of my house, so the fire will be with me in spirit.
Here is a casual chant for lighting a Yule fire:
May the log burn,
May the wheel turn,
May evil spurn,
May the Sun return.
This one is for the actual ritual:
Brightly burns the Yule log tonight
Magic dances in firelight
Hold my hand and join the song
Raise the Sun King bright and strong
Dark is giving way to light
As brightly burns the Yule log tonight!
Be sure to invite the God and Goddess in for all the fun. :) Don't forget the snacks and offerings. If you're with friends and family you can party till sunrise. I believe that would be appropriate. If you're solitary, be sure to be up at dawn for this magickal time.
Blessed Be.
Alice
Yule is here! (hey that rhymed)
I hope everyone is planning for a ritual sometime soon. Yule is a time for letting go of darkness and asking the Goddess for light. The Sun God is now reborn and we can thrive.
As usual, the ritual should start with a cast circle. The Yule Log (if you have one) can be placed at the south quarter of the circle. It doesn't have to used in the circle though. My fireplace is on the north side of my house, so the fire will be with me in spirit.
Here is a casual chant for lighting a Yule fire:
May the log burn,
May the wheel turn,
May evil spurn,
May the Sun return.
This one is for the actual ritual:
Brightly burns the Yule log tonight
Magic dances in firelight
Hold my hand and join the song
Raise the Sun King bright and strong
Dark is giving way to light
As brightly burns the Yule log tonight!
Be sure to invite the God and Goddess in for all the fun. :) Don't forget the snacks and offerings. If you're with friends and family you can party till sunrise. I believe that would be appropriate. If you're solitary, be sure to be up at dawn for this magickal time.
Blessed Be.
Alice
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Yule and Logs
WooHoo!!!
Hey everyone,
Please excuse my outburst. I am just so excited to be on break. Yule (aka the Winter Solstice) is on December 22nd. That's in two days! (Or just one, considering that it's almost midnight...) Does everyone have their Yule logs made? If you don't, here's how:
First, your going to need a log (duh) about a foot and a half long. It should be from an oak tree because it's traditional. You can use wood from any tree though. If you're cutting the tree yourself, ask for its permission first. I know it might be kind of strange, but it's a living thing, too. If it's already been cut, pray a thanks.
There're two ways to make it. If you have a fireplace you can burn it there. If you don't, you can drill holes in the top to put candles in. Either way, you'll want to trim the bottom of it so that it sits still.
You decorate it with:
~ribbons {red, white(or silver), and green; or white, red, and black}
~pine cones
~holly
~mistletoe
~feathers
~dried berries
~pine needles
~anything else that you feel appropriate
This can all be applied with a hot glue gun. Make sure the ribbons are okay to burn (no wires or plastic materials)
If you're using candles, use the same colors as the ribbons.
It can be dusted with flour to add a 'snowy' touch.
And after all that, you end up with a beautiful creation!
Blessed Be!
Alice
Hey everyone,
Please excuse my outburst. I am just so excited to be on break. Yule (aka the Winter Solstice) is on December 22nd. That's in two days! (Or just one, considering that it's almost midnight...) Does everyone have their Yule logs made? If you don't, here's how:
First, your going to need a log (duh) about a foot and a half long. It should be from an oak tree because it's traditional. You can use wood from any tree though. If you're cutting the tree yourself, ask for its permission first. I know it might be kind of strange, but it's a living thing, too. If it's already been cut, pray a thanks.
There're two ways to make it. If you have a fireplace you can burn it there. If you don't, you can drill holes in the top to put candles in. Either way, you'll want to trim the bottom of it so that it sits still.
You decorate it with:
~ribbons {red, white(or silver), and green; or white, red, and black}
~pine cones
~holly
~mistletoe
~feathers
~dried berries
~pine needles
~anything else that you feel appropriate
This can all be applied with a hot glue gun. Make sure the ribbons are okay to burn (no wires or plastic materials)
If you're using candles, use the same colors as the ribbons.
It can be dusted with flour to add a 'snowy' touch.
And after all that, you end up with a beautiful creation!
Blessed Be!
Alice
Monday, December 12, 2011
Busy Busy Busy
Hey guys,
I am so sorry, but I won't be able to post much this week. I feel terrible about it. I've been studying for finals which are on Thursday and Friday. I can't wait for them to be over. I'm taking a quick break right now before I go to bed.
What helps me through these busy and stressful times is meditation. There are all kinds of meditating that range from a few seconds to a few hours. The idea is to relax and forget about your troubles for a while.
I sometimes like to imagine myself in my own world with the Gods. Kind of like my idea of 'heaven'. I don't want to go too far in depth because it's a personal place.
Other times I meditate to sort of not think. I just close my eyes and let my mind let go of all thoughts.
Keep in mind that there is no right or wrong way to meditate. It's whatever works for you. You don't need to be alone or in a quiet room. You can even take advantage of the noises around you and tell yourself that with each thing you hear, you will become more and more relaxed. Light a candle if you need to :)
Blessed Be.
Alice
I am so sorry, but I won't be able to post much this week. I feel terrible about it. I've been studying for finals which are on Thursday and Friday. I can't wait for them to be over. I'm taking a quick break right now before I go to bed.
What helps me through these busy and stressful times is meditation. There are all kinds of meditating that range from a few seconds to a few hours. The idea is to relax and forget about your troubles for a while.
I sometimes like to imagine myself in my own world with the Gods. Kind of like my idea of 'heaven'. I don't want to go too far in depth because it's a personal place.
Other times I meditate to sort of not think. I just close my eyes and let my mind let go of all thoughts.
Keep in mind that there is no right or wrong way to meditate. It's whatever works for you. You don't need to be alone or in a quiet room. You can even take advantage of the noises around you and tell yourself that with each thing you hear, you will become more and more relaxed. Light a candle if you need to :)
Blessed Be.
Alice
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Lunar Eclipse
Hey guys,
So I woke up this morning at dawn and the first thing I see out the window is a half moon on the horizon. That's nothing unusual, except that I'm pretty sure I had a full moon ritual last night. And then I remembered that today is December 10, which is a set date for a Lunar Eclipse.
I wish I remembered this earlier because then I at least would have had a camera ready to take a picture of it. I love the color of the moon during an eclipse. I think it's especially pretty in the morning with all the colors in the sky.
The truth is, I'm terrible at remembering things. I'm just glad I actually woke up that early on a Saturday. ;)
I hope you all were able to see it!
Blessed Be.
Alice
So I woke up this morning at dawn and the first thing I see out the window is a half moon on the horizon. That's nothing unusual, except that I'm pretty sure I had a full moon ritual last night. And then I remembered that today is December 10, which is a set date for a Lunar Eclipse.
I wish I remembered this earlier because then I at least would have had a camera ready to take a picture of it. I love the color of the moon during an eclipse. I think it's especially pretty in the morning with all the colors in the sky.
The truth is, I'm terrible at remembering things. I'm just glad I actually woke up that early on a Saturday. ;)
I hope you all were able to see it!
Blessed Be.
Alice
Friday, December 9, 2011
Oak Moon Tonight!
Hey Guys,
Are you as pumped as I am for the full moon tonight? This moon is call the Oak Moon Esbat. The Oak stands for strength. We ask the Goddess for strength to last us through the cold winter. It's a time to release negativity because the Sun God is about to be reborn at Yule.
Here is a ritual that you can do by yourself or with friends.
Ritual:
You Will Need:
White Candle for each person
Matches
Any and all things used for casting a circle
(Optional) Yule Log made from an oak tree
Mead and some kind of bread or cake (for yourself and as an offering)
Dishes for the food & offering
Best to be done outside in the light of the moon. If it's inside, open a window. Invite the Goddess. [Notice I said 'invite' and not 'invoke' because it's more polite this way]. It could be something simply like saying "I invite you, Goddess, to join me(us) in this rite." and ring a bell.
As you light the candle repeat:
“I have strength of heart, and I can break free
Away from unwanted negativity
It has no power or no hold
This is my truth and now it is told”
Ask the Goddess for strength and a release from negativity.
If you have a Yule Log, you can ask for it to be blessed.
When you're finished, poor some mead into a bowl and soak some bread in it. This is the offering. Leave it be as you enjoy the treats for yourself as well. When you're cleaning up, place the offering under an oak tree.
I hope you all have a wonderful experience tonight (or tomorrow night. It lasts for 2 nights this month)! Feel free to tell me how it went.
Blessed Be.
Alice
Are you as pumped as I am for the full moon tonight? This moon is call the Oak Moon Esbat. The Oak stands for strength. We ask the Goddess for strength to last us through the cold winter. It's a time to release negativity because the Sun God is about to be reborn at Yule.
Here is a ritual that you can do by yourself or with friends.
Ritual:
You Will Need:
White Candle for each person
Matches
Any and all things used for casting a circle
(Optional) Yule Log made from an oak tree
Mead and some kind of bread or cake (for yourself and as an offering)
Dishes for the food & offering
Best to be done outside in the light of the moon. If it's inside, open a window. Invite the Goddess. [Notice I said 'invite' and not 'invoke' because it's more polite this way]. It could be something simply like saying "I invite you, Goddess, to join me(us) in this rite." and ring a bell.
As you light the candle repeat:
“I have strength of heart, and I can break free
Away from unwanted negativity
It has no power or no hold
This is my truth and now it is told”
Ask the Goddess for strength and a release from negativity.
If you have a Yule Log, you can ask for it to be blessed.
When you're finished, poor some mead into a bowl and soak some bread in it. This is the offering. Leave it be as you enjoy the treats for yourself as well. When you're cleaning up, place the offering under an oak tree.
I hope you all have a wonderful experience tonight (or tomorrow night. It lasts for 2 nights this month)! Feel free to tell me how it went.
Blessed Be.
Alice
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Birthday Altar
Hey guys,
My birthday is coming up. (:
I'm starting to work on my birthday altar, which includes things that represent me and past and future birthdays and things like that.
Here is a list of things I have so far:
~16 red tea light candles (red is my favorite color, one for each year of my life)
~little black boxes to give the tea lights dimension
~bowl of M&Ms (my favorite candy)
~a recent picture of me and my best friends
~an incense stick that smells like soda (I know. Weird, right? But I love it.)
~My Book of Shadows
~I plan on having my favorite rose hips tea
~I'll have some kind of music thing on there
That's all I got so far. I'll give an update on it when it's finished. In the meantime, please send me some other ideas.
Blessed Be.
Alice
My birthday is coming up. (:
I'm starting to work on my birthday altar, which includes things that represent me and past and future birthdays and things like that.
Here is a list of things I have so far:
~16 red tea light candles (red is my favorite color, one for each year of my life)
~little black boxes to give the tea lights dimension
~bowl of M&Ms (my favorite candy)
~a recent picture of me and my best friends
~an incense stick that smells like soda (I know. Weird, right? But I love it.)
~My Book of Shadows
~I plan on having my favorite rose hips tea
~I'll have some kind of music thing on there
That's all I got so far. I'll give an update on it when it's finished. In the meantime, please send me some other ideas.
Blessed Be.
Alice
Monday, December 5, 2011
Wand vs Athame
Hey guys,
This is a huge debate in Wicca. One represents Air. The other represents Fire. But which is which?! You can look all over the Internet and books but everyone says something different. The truth is, the only opinion that matters is your own. They both do the same things anyway. They both cast circles and are both beautiful.
Those of you that are new to the craft might be thinking "What the hell is an Athame?" It is a black handled dagger used for circle castings and rituals. It is not used to cut anything. It is just symbolic. A wand is used for the same thing.
My opinion:
I believe that the Wand represents fire and the Athame represents air. My element is fire and I feel Fire's energy in my Wand. I don't own an Athame. But I feel that it has the essence of Air in it. I don't know how to explain. I just have this feeling that I know it's there.
Don't let my opinion taint yours. It's all about how YOU interpret the tools.
Let me know your opinion on this debate. Send me an email!
Blessed Be.
Alice
PS: Wondering how to pronounce Athame? Ah-thuh-may
This is a huge debate in Wicca. One represents Air. The other represents Fire. But which is which?! You can look all over the Internet and books but everyone says something different. The truth is, the only opinion that matters is your own. They both do the same things anyway. They both cast circles and are both beautiful.
Those of you that are new to the craft might be thinking "What the hell is an Athame?" It is a black handled dagger used for circle castings and rituals. It is not used to cut anything. It is just symbolic. A wand is used for the same thing.
My opinion:
I believe that the Wand represents fire and the Athame represents air. My element is fire and I feel Fire's energy in my Wand. I don't own an Athame. But I feel that it has the essence of Air in it. I don't know how to explain. I just have this feeling that I know it's there.
Don't let my opinion taint yours. It's all about how YOU interpret the tools.
Let me know your opinion on this debate. Send me an email!
Blessed Be.
Alice
PS: Wondering how to pronounce Athame? Ah-thuh-may
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Tarot
Hey guys,
Have you ever heard of tarot cards?
If you haven't, you must be living under a rock. It's a great divination tool to learn.
I own two decks. One is the original Rider-Waite deck. The other one is a faerie deck. I got the Rider-Waite deck first because it's the best to get for beginners. The faerie deck is a gift from my mom. I use it the most because it has really pretty pictures on it. I also have an app for my iPod. Just go to the app store and search "Garlic Software tarot". They have three decks with cool pictures. They're each $2.99. I don't use the app for actual readings because I can't physically hold the cards. I just use it to practice.
If you haven't done a reading before, the best spread to start with is the 3-card spread.
First, think of a question. It helps to write it down. Then think of what each card represents and write that down too. You can shuffle the cards in any way you like. What I do is shuffle them with the elements. So, the first three times I shuffle them I think about Earth. The next three times I think about Air, then fire, then water. The last three times I think about the spirit of the cards and what question I want answered.
How I lay them out, I pick each card in order from the top of the deck. I know most people pick them from anywhere. But I think if I did that, then what's the point of shuffling them? That's just my opinion. So you can do it however you like.
There are plenty of spreads out there to choose from. You can even make up your own if you want. I try to do a 1-card spread everyday. I just ask the cards what I need to know about today. It's really good practice for learning the cards. After a while, I noticed I was drawing the same card a lot. It was the Ace of Swords. This card represents a triumph. Meaning, I have obstacles and set backs but I have the strength to overcome them. I think I drew this card because I needed to be reminded that it's not the end of the world when unplanned events take place.
Tarot is a great practice that I recommend to everyone. To start learning how to use them, go to
http://www.learntarot.com/
On the left, click on lessons.
If you're wondering where you can buy a deck, go to a book store. I got mine at Borders.
Blessed Be!
Alice
Have you ever heard of tarot cards?
If you haven't, you must be living under a rock. It's a great divination tool to learn.
I own two decks. One is the original Rider-Waite deck. The other one is a faerie deck. I got the Rider-Waite deck first because it's the best to get for beginners. The faerie deck is a gift from my mom. I use it the most because it has really pretty pictures on it. I also have an app for my iPod. Just go to the app store and search "Garlic Software tarot". They have three decks with cool pictures. They're each $2.99. I don't use the app for actual readings because I can't physically hold the cards. I just use it to practice.
If you haven't done a reading before, the best spread to start with is the 3-card spread.
First, think of a question. It helps to write it down. Then think of what each card represents and write that down too. You can shuffle the cards in any way you like. What I do is shuffle them with the elements. So, the first three times I shuffle them I think about Earth. The next three times I think about Air, then fire, then water. The last three times I think about the spirit of the cards and what question I want answered.
How I lay them out, I pick each card in order from the top of the deck. I know most people pick them from anywhere. But I think if I did that, then what's the point of shuffling them? That's just my opinion. So you can do it however you like.
There are plenty of spreads out there to choose from. You can even make up your own if you want. I try to do a 1-card spread everyday. I just ask the cards what I need to know about today. It's really good practice for learning the cards. After a while, I noticed I was drawing the same card a lot. It was the Ace of Swords. This card represents a triumph. Meaning, I have obstacles and set backs but I have the strength to overcome them. I think I drew this card because I needed to be reminded that it's not the end of the world when unplanned events take place.
Tarot is a great practice that I recommend to everyone. To start learning how to use them, go to
http://www.learntarot.com/
On the left, click on lessons.
If you're wondering where you can buy a deck, go to a book store. I got mine at Borders.
Blessed Be!
Alice
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Book of Shadows
Hey there,
I'd like to share with you some of the things that I write in my Book of Shadows. I actually have two of them.
The first one is what I wrote when I started studying Wicca. I call it a Grimoire. The things that are in it are all of the basics of spell and ritual castings. I've written about the correspondences and tools and how to set up and alter. You know, just little things like that. I've drawn alot of pictures in it too. All of the writing is done with a black pen. I wanted to make sure I didn't mess up too much, so before I wrote in it I typed it in a Word document. This way it was organized and I knew exactly word for word what to write. So, yeah. It's just a little red book with about 100 pages.
My second Book of Shadows is a spiritual journal that I keep. I write about my rituals and spells and my deities. I write about everything, really. I put in it my personal feelings on certain rituals, and how spells have worked. I go further in depth in my beliefs and experiences. This one has a book blessing in it, meaning no one can read it but me, unless I give permission. My Grimoire is the one that I'll let people read because there's not many personal elements in it. My Book of Shadows, though, has a lot of personal thoughts in it. It's deffinately bigger than my Grimoire; it has about 500 pages.
Everyone is always asking me, "So, what am I supposed to write in it?" Well, that's the beauty of it. There's no 'rule' that says what you can and cannot write in it. A Book of Shadows is something that is sacred to YOU. You put what you want in it. I always say, write everything. Later, if you've changed your mind about something you wrote, don't rip out the page. Write another entry about it and why you changed your mind. It's all part of learning your path.
My Books are hand made. I thought about buying one, but I knew my friend Andrea made a book once. I had her teach me how. I think I've said in a previous post that anything you make is better than buying it. I don't want to say that buying a journal is wrong because it's your Book. You do what you can do and whatever is more convenient to you. Another thing to know: It's not called Book of Shadows because it holds dark things. It's called that because whatever is written in it is shadowed to the eyes of others. So, you don't have to share it with your friends or coven members if you don't want to.
Thanks for reading!
Blessed Be.
Alice
I'd like to share with you some of the things that I write in my Book of Shadows. I actually have two of them.
The first one is what I wrote when I started studying Wicca. I call it a Grimoire. The things that are in it are all of the basics of spell and ritual castings. I've written about the correspondences and tools and how to set up and alter. You know, just little things like that. I've drawn alot of pictures in it too. All of the writing is done with a black pen. I wanted to make sure I didn't mess up too much, so before I wrote in it I typed it in a Word document. This way it was organized and I knew exactly word for word what to write. So, yeah. It's just a little red book with about 100 pages.
My second Book of Shadows is a spiritual journal that I keep. I write about my rituals and spells and my deities. I write about everything, really. I put in it my personal feelings on certain rituals, and how spells have worked. I go further in depth in my beliefs and experiences. This one has a book blessing in it, meaning no one can read it but me, unless I give permission. My Grimoire is the one that I'll let people read because there's not many personal elements in it. My Book of Shadows, though, has a lot of personal thoughts in it. It's deffinately bigger than my Grimoire; it has about 500 pages.
Everyone is always asking me, "So, what am I supposed to write in it?" Well, that's the beauty of it. There's no 'rule' that says what you can and cannot write in it. A Book of Shadows is something that is sacred to YOU. You put what you want in it. I always say, write everything. Later, if you've changed your mind about something you wrote, don't rip out the page. Write another entry about it and why you changed your mind. It's all part of learning your path.
My Books are hand made. I thought about buying one, but I knew my friend Andrea made a book once. I had her teach me how. I think I've said in a previous post that anything you make is better than buying it. I don't want to say that buying a journal is wrong because it's your Book. You do what you can do and whatever is more convenient to you. Another thing to know: It's not called Book of Shadows because it holds dark things. It's called that because whatever is written in it is shadowed to the eyes of others. So, you don't have to share it with your friends or coven members if you don't want to.
Thanks for reading!
Blessed Be.
Alice
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Good Reads
Hey There,
I've got tons of homework today so I don't really have the time to go in depth with anything. I decided to share with you some really good books about Wicca. I know that not that many libraries have a huge selection, so you can always ask for an inter library loan. If you want to buy them, Amazon has absolutely everything.
A Book of Pagan Prayer
By Ceisiwr Serith
This is all about rituals and holidays. It's probably my favorite part of Wicca.
I haven't personally read anything by Scott Cunningham, but everyone seems to love his books. They are at the top of the list of books about Wicca.
Teen Witch
By Silver Ravenwolf
This one is mostly about the basics and if you were Christian and are converting to Wicca this is really good. Some people highly recommend Silver Ravenwolf and others say to stay away from her. It's really about preference of writing.
Drawing Down the Moon
By Margo Adler
It's kind of out dated but it has a lot of information about pagan traditions.
Wicca for Beginners
By Thea Sabin
This gives you ways to find the right path for you, which is something that everyone should know.
Lid off the Cauldron
By Patricia Crowther
I haven't read this but I see it a lot on other people's lists.
Wicca's Charm
By Catherine Edwards Sanders
Gives you an understanding of why people follow Wicca. Probably something to give to your parents when they disapprove.
Spellbound
By Teresa Moorey
This was the first book I read about Wicca. It has a good list of correspondences and some cute spells for beginners.
Covencraft
By Amber K
This is all about practicing Wicca in a group.
This is really all I can think up right now. If you know anymore good books to add, please leave a comment. You can never read too much of one subject. For book reviews, check www.witchvox.com
It's also a good website to find other Wiccans in your area. Please note: don't give away too much personal information. Sadly, you never know who's telling the truth or not.
By the way, if you want to email me, go to my profile and click Email.
Divine.Alice@hotmail.com
Blessed Be.
Alice
I've got tons of homework today so I don't really have the time to go in depth with anything. I decided to share with you some really good books about Wicca. I know that not that many libraries have a huge selection, so you can always ask for an inter library loan. If you want to buy them, Amazon has absolutely everything.
A Book of Pagan Prayer
By Ceisiwr Serith
This is all about rituals and holidays. It's probably my favorite part of Wicca.
I haven't personally read anything by Scott Cunningham, but everyone seems to love his books. They are at the top of the list of books about Wicca.
Teen Witch
By Silver Ravenwolf
This one is mostly about the basics and if you were Christian and are converting to Wicca this is really good. Some people highly recommend Silver Ravenwolf and others say to stay away from her. It's really about preference of writing.
Drawing Down the Moon
By Margo Adler
It's kind of out dated but it has a lot of information about pagan traditions.
Wicca for Beginners
By Thea Sabin
This gives you ways to find the right path for you, which is something that everyone should know.
Lid off the Cauldron
By Patricia Crowther
I haven't read this but I see it a lot on other people's lists.
Wicca's Charm
By Catherine Edwards Sanders
Gives you an understanding of why people follow Wicca. Probably something to give to your parents when they disapprove.
Spellbound
By Teresa Moorey
This was the first book I read about Wicca. It has a good list of correspondences and some cute spells for beginners.
Covencraft
By Amber K
This is all about practicing Wicca in a group.
This is really all I can think up right now. If you know anymore good books to add, please leave a comment. You can never read too much of one subject. For book reviews, check www.witchvox.com
It's also a good website to find other Wiccans in your area. Please note: don't give away too much personal information. Sadly, you never know who's telling the truth or not.
By the way, if you want to email me, go to my profile and click Email.
Divine.Alice@hotmail.com
Blessed Be.
Alice
Monday, November 28, 2011
Charms
Hey guys,
There are many ways to make charms. One of the more popular ways is to use a charm bag. It's really just a pouch full of herbs and other things to promote whatever you need.
One charm that I 'invented' is kind of like a craft. You mix 2 tbs flour, 1 tbs salt, 1 tbs water, other herbs, and bake it.
Before you make a charm you must know the correspondences. There aren't many trustworthy online correspondence tables, but here's one that I found that is for the most part okay.
This one is for stones.
This one is for colors.
One of my charms is to promote friendship. I made it by substituting water with lemon juice and adding a pinch of clove. I mixed it together and it created a dough, which was baked at 350 for about 15 minutes. I love making these kinds of charms because you can mold it to be whatever shape you want. I usually poke a hole in it after it's halfway baked. Then I can tie ribbon on it to make it pretty. (: I did this with my friendship charm with a pink ribbon. You can also paint it or glue things to it. Carry it with you every time you go out.
I also made a charm bag to promote sleep because I always have a hard time falling asleep. I used a blue pouch and filled it with chamomile, rosemary, and thyme. I place it under my pillow when I can't sleep. Works like a charm! (Haha. Sorry. I couldn't resist.)
With charm bags, you can put anything you want in it. Most people put stones or shells in it to make it stronger.
I've seen many other ways to make charms. It can be made out of an ordinary object if you wanted.
One thing to know about anything you use in Wicca is that the more time you spend with an object, the more charged it is. Anything you can make yourself is much better than buying it because it's sacred to you. Another way to charge something is to use it in a circle or bathe it in moonlight.
I hope you guys have fun making charms! If you have any questions at all, just post a comment.
Blessed Be.
Alice
There are many ways to make charms. One of the more popular ways is to use a charm bag. It's really just a pouch full of herbs and other things to promote whatever you need.
One charm that I 'invented' is kind of like a craft. You mix 2 tbs flour, 1 tbs salt, 1 tbs water, other herbs, and bake it.
Before you make a charm you must know the correspondences. There aren't many trustworthy online correspondence tables, but here's one that I found that is for the most part okay.
This one is for stones.
This one is for colors.
One of my charms is to promote friendship. I made it by substituting water with lemon juice and adding a pinch of clove. I mixed it together and it created a dough, which was baked at 350 for about 15 minutes. I love making these kinds of charms because you can mold it to be whatever shape you want. I usually poke a hole in it after it's halfway baked. Then I can tie ribbon on it to make it pretty. (: I did this with my friendship charm with a pink ribbon. You can also paint it or glue things to it. Carry it with you every time you go out.
I also made a charm bag to promote sleep because I always have a hard time falling asleep. I used a blue pouch and filled it with chamomile, rosemary, and thyme. I place it under my pillow when I can't sleep. Works like a charm! (Haha. Sorry. I couldn't resist.)
With charm bags, you can put anything you want in it. Most people put stones or shells in it to make it stronger.
I've seen many other ways to make charms. It can be made out of an ordinary object if you wanted.
One thing to know about anything you use in Wicca is that the more time you spend with an object, the more charged it is. Anything you can make yourself is much better than buying it because it's sacred to you. Another way to charge something is to use it in a circle or bathe it in moonlight.
I hope you guys have fun making charms! If you have any questions at all, just post a comment.
Blessed Be.
Alice
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Karma
An it harm none, do as ye will.
Hey guys,
I thought the best thing to start out with is to talk about the Wiccan Rede. Yes, the Wiccan Rede is very long and I deffinitely don't expect anyone to go and memorize it. Just remember those 8 little words up there^. Basically, it says that whatever you put out into the universe, it will come back at you times three.
Let's say you did a spell to make a boy think about you. (Please note that these kinds of spells go against the Rede because they go against a person's free will.) The spell comes into play and he texts you and wants to know if you can hang out. On a normal day, he wouldn't have done this and things go back that way a few days later. Suddenly, all you can think about is him for the next month. And the worst part is, he's not thinking about you as much as you are thinking about him. Almost as if the spell reversed itself.
This kind of thing happens all the time. And it doesn't just go for spells. It's everything you do. Including the good things. So if you were to volunteer at a soup kitchen and spent that time kindly serving food and washing dishes, good things will happen to you. Your mom might get a raise and take you on a shopping spree.
Both of these situations have happened to friends I know. But if you do something really good and nothing good comes your way, don't be discouraged. Everyone starts their life with a clean slate, meaning you are on the line. Do good things and you will be above the line. Bad things will get you below the line. The more bad you do, the farther down you go, and it's a long climb back up.
Sorry this entry doesn't seem very fun, but it's important to know before you do anything. And I suggest not to do spells if you are starting out because they're really for the more experienced. I still try not to do spells. You never know what could go wrong.
Check back tomorrow! I'll be posting about charms. (:
Blessed Be.
Alice
Hey guys,
I thought the best thing to start out with is to talk about the Wiccan Rede. Yes, the Wiccan Rede is very long and I deffinitely don't expect anyone to go and memorize it. Just remember those 8 little words up there^. Basically, it says that whatever you put out into the universe, it will come back at you times three.
Let's say you did a spell to make a boy think about you. (Please note that these kinds of spells go against the Rede because they go against a person's free will.) The spell comes into play and he texts you and wants to know if you can hang out. On a normal day, he wouldn't have done this and things go back that way a few days later. Suddenly, all you can think about is him for the next month. And the worst part is, he's not thinking about you as much as you are thinking about him. Almost as if the spell reversed itself.
This kind of thing happens all the time. And it doesn't just go for spells. It's everything you do. Including the good things. So if you were to volunteer at a soup kitchen and spent that time kindly serving food and washing dishes, good things will happen to you. Your mom might get a raise and take you on a shopping spree.
Both of these situations have happened to friends I know. But if you do something really good and nothing good comes your way, don't be discouraged. Everyone starts their life with a clean slate, meaning you are on the line. Do good things and you will be above the line. Bad things will get you below the line. The more bad you do, the farther down you go, and it's a long climb back up.
Sorry this entry doesn't seem very fun, but it's important to know before you do anything. And I suggest not to do spells if you are starting out because they're really for the more experienced. I still try not to do spells. You never know what could go wrong.
Check back tomorrow! I'll be posting about charms. (:
Blessed Be.
Alice
First Blog :)
Hey There,
I am so excited to get started with this blog. I'll first tell you a little about me. I'm currently 15 years old. I've been studying and practicing Wicca for about 3 years now. I love casting circles and meditating. I love everything about Wicca and I'm still researching and learning as much as I can. I'll be happy to answer any questions you have for me. Just post a comment (:
This blog is mostly going to be things that every witch should now about Wicca. I'll be posting recipes and rituals and such for the Sabbats and Esbats, I'll give book lists and other websites to go to to further your knowledge and such, and anything else you want to know or share.
Blessed Be.
Alice
I am so excited to get started with this blog. I'll first tell you a little about me. I'm currently 15 years old. I've been studying and practicing Wicca for about 3 years now. I love casting circles and meditating. I love everything about Wicca and I'm still researching and learning as much as I can. I'll be happy to answer any questions you have for me. Just post a comment (:
This blog is mostly going to be things that every witch should now about Wicca. I'll be posting recipes and rituals and such for the Sabbats and Esbats, I'll give book lists and other websites to go to to further your knowledge and such, and anything else you want to know or share.
Blessed Be.
Alice
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