With its origin rooted in Ancient Rome's Lupercalia, Valentine's Day has always been a witch's holiday. This is a day when fertility magic is strong, we honor
Valentine's Day has roots in the pagan festival of Lupercalia, a Roman event blending romance, fertility, and some quirky traditions. But there's much more to this story. So, let's dive in and unwrap the layers of this fascinating holiday.
St. Valentine’s Day, as with so many of the contemporary holidays which we, as Americans, celebrate today, has its’ beginnings in Paganism. ...
Bring a playful and heartwarming twist to your Lupercalia wishes with this humorous printable Valentine's card. 🐐❤️ Featuring a folk art-inspired heart with two goats, this digital print card is a whimsical nod to tradition and humor, making it perfect for those who appreciate a unique, witchy flair in their expressions of love. 🎨💕 🔮 Features: 🎨 Folk art-style digital print with a playful, witchy theme. 💌 Humorous inscription celebrating love in an unconventional way. 📥 Instant download for a quick and thoughtful gesture. 🖨️ Simple printing at home or at local professional shops. ✍️ Blank interior to pen your playful or tender notes. ♥ Note: This is an instant item download; you will NOT receive a physical item in the mail. ♥ Dimensions: The greeting card file can be printed on standard size 8.5" X 11" cardstock or paper. After cutting and folding using the guides, the final size of the card is 5" X 7", and they fit inside A7-sized envelopes. The card is Blank inside for you to write your own message. Includes Printable Envelope Template ♥ Print as many as you'd like in the comfort of your own home or send the file to your local (Staples, Office Depot, FedEx print) print shop! The final print quality will depend on the type of printer and paper used. Have your printable printed at your local photo or copy center for best results. ♥ After purchasing, you will immediately be given a file to download containing a high-resolution PDF file that will produce an excellent-quality print. ♥ Fast and affordable! ♥ Due to monitor and printer settings, the colors you see on your screen might be slightly different from your printed product. Your print is for personal use only.
With its origin rooted in Ancient Rome's Lupercalia, Valentine's Day has always been a witch's holiday. This is a day when fertility magic is strong, we honor
Valentine's Day has roots in the pagan festival of Lupercalia, a Roman event blending romance, fertility, and some quirky traditions. But there's much more to this story. So, let's dive in and unwrap the layers of this fascinating holiday.
It's February the month all about love, romance, sex, and fertility and we have two major holidays that focus on that for us to celebrate. Most people know about one of them; Valentine's Day but,
Most of us know about Valentine's Day traditions, but what Lupercalia traditions can a modern witch adopt? What did the Ancient Romans do to celebrate during
Lupercalia was a Roman festival of purification, fertility, and removing evil spirits. Its name derives from the word lupus, meaning wolf.
Lupercalia embodies important symbols for me personally, the Wolf, Purification, Pan, the Shepherd, and DANCING! This Roman festival derives from an earlier purification festival “Februna” which was held on the same date in Ancient Rome. Februa lends its name to our modern 2nd month of the year, February. This festival was a “Spring Cleaning” celebration with the Latin word februare meaning purification with water, deriving from an earlier word referring to purging.
With its origin rooted in Ancient Rome's Lupercalia, Valentine's Day has always been a witch's holiday. This is a day when fertility magic is strong, we honor
With its origin rooted in Ancient Rome's Lupercalia, Valentine's Day has always been a witch's holiday. This is a day when fertility magic is strong, we honor
Discover the magic of Lupercalia with the "Witchy Wolves Embrace" printable Valentine card, a true ode to pagan and witchy affinities. 🌟 This linocut-style digital art captures a mystical union of a woman and wolves, enclosed in a heart. It's an ideal choice for Pagans, witches, and those captivated by unique, witchy art, offering a special way to express your affection this Valentine's season. 🌒💕 🔮 Features: 🎨 Linocut-style digital art with a pagan theme. 💌 "Happy Lupercalia" greeting to celebrate unique bonds. 📥 Instant download - ideal for last-minute gifting. 🖨️ Easily printable at home or at local shops like Staples/Office Depot. ✍️ Blank inside for your heartfelt, personal message. ♥ Note: This is an instant item download; you will NOT receive a physical item in the mail. ♥ Dimensions: The greeting card file can be printed on standard size 8.5" X 11" cardstock or paper. After cutting and folding using the guides, the final size of the card is 5" X 7", and they fit inside A7-sized envelopes. The card is Blank inside for you to write your own message. Includes Printable Envelope Template ♥ Print as many as you'd like in the comfort of your own home or send the file to your local (Staples, Office Depot, FedEx print) print shop! The final print quality will depend on the type of printer and paper used. Have your printable printed at your local photo or copy center for best results. ♥ After purchasing, you will immediately be given a file to download containing a high-resolution PDF file that will produce an excellent-quality print. ♥ Fast and affordable! ♥ Due to monitor and printer settings, the colors you see on your screen might be slightly different from your printed product. Your print is for personal use only.
Valentine's Day gift ideas for witches should be romantic, magickal, and chosen with the recipient in mind. Some witches prefer gifts they can use in their
Most of us know about Valentine's Day traditions, but what Lupercalia traditions can a modern witch adopt? What did the Ancient Romans do to celebrate during
How is the pagan festival of Lupercalia linked to Valentine's Day? It's not. There are no sure links between Lupercalia and Valentine's Day.
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With its origin rooted in Ancient Rome's Lupercalia, Valentine's Day has always been a witch's holiday. This is a day when fertility magic is strong, we honor
Happy Lupercalia everyone! Lupercalia by http://mysteriousglow.com/images/luper.jpg is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Spread joy, share cheer, merry everything and a happy always! Holiday cards designed to brighten up the entire year. Dimensions: 5.25" L x 5.25" H High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing on both sides Add photos and text for no additional charge A classic, all around paper with a natural feel and an uncoated matte finish; our Standard Matte stands the test of time. Elegant and understated, colors print softer and more subtle. 17.5 pt thickness / 120 lb weight / 324 GSM Light white, uncoated matte finish with an eggshell texture Paper is easy to write on and won't smudge Made and printed in the USA
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Celebrating Lupercalia! an antecedent of St. Valentine’s day Celebrated on February 15th, Lupercalia was a celebration in honour of the gods Lupercus, Faunus and the founders of Rome: Romulus and...
Lupercalia was a Roman festival of purification, fertility, and removing evil spirits. Its name derives from the word lupus, meaning wolf.
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St. Valentine’s Day, as with so many of the contemporary holidays which we, as Americans, celebrate today, has its’ beginnings in Paganism. ...
A look at Imbolc, Valentines Day, Sex Magick Rituals, and How to connect to the Greek Goddess of love, Aphrodite.