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The Witch's Sigil. Start with a circle to form the word that you want to create and continue with a line along the letters that compose the word. In case of equal letters the line should not overlap...
What is a ‘Witch’? A Witch (a gender neutral term – if you prefer enchanter / enchantress ) is someone who uses his/her will in order to bend reality. Etymologically the word ‘witch’ comes from the germanic word: weik which means to curve, to bend. We are all born with Magical Powers. There are however some […]
One for Sorrow is a classic children's nursery rhyme about magpie birds. According to folklore, counting the number of magpies which appear at a joyous occasion, such as a baby shower or wedding, is thought to foretell the fortune a couple. If magpies appear, it's a sign of good luck!
Persephone is one of the most important goddesses in ancient Greco-Roman mythology. Her story is a timeless tale that has been retold many times over. It's about love, it's about death, and it's also about
Netflix witches: Guide to the best witch movies & witch shows on Netflix. Watch new witch series with magic & new shows about witches.
An incantation of thirty-seven ceremonial incense resins, freshly turned spring earth, and new grasses. “I myself have seen this woman draw the stars from the sky; she diverts the course of a fast-flowing river with her incantations; her voice makes the earth gape, it lures the spirits from the tombs, send the bones tumbling from the dying pyre. At her behest, the sad clouds scatter; at her behest, snow falls from a summer's sky.” ― Tibullus' Elegies, 55 BCE -19 BCE Art: Women Dancing (Dance of the Forest Nymphs) - Warren B. Davis (1865–1928) Walpurgisnacht or Hexennacht ("Witches' Night") is the night when witches are reputed to hold a large celebration and await the arrival of spring.
Vodun:African Voodoo is an exhibition of the amazing private collection of Voodoo art collated by African and tribal art expert Jacques Kerchache.
Ever wonder why more women don’t come forward?
A beginner’s path through the haunted landscapes of ‘folk horror’.
Let's start an initiative to teach young girls to sing this cute song.
The energetic SOUNDS/COLOURS of your thoughts, emotions, words and actions - are creating the FORM of your body, the health, vitality and optimal homeostatic balance of your cellular function. Essentially you become what you think/say/do....
The Salem Witch Trials has gone down in history as one of the most tragic and egregious abuses of the judicial system. So what started it and what factors played in a role in it? Not what you expect.
Private swap with Norway_girl in Norway. Thank you so much!!
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A new study purports to visualize physiological responses to emotions.
An Introduction and Answers to your frequently asked Questions on Astral Projection!
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An illustration by Arthur Rackham for the story ‘Jorinda and Joringle’ from ‘Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm.’ The caption for the illustration in the book read ‘By day she made herself into a Screech-owl. Or a Cat” as the cat is actually a shape-shifting witch. Artist Arthur Rackham was one of twelve children born to Alfred Thomas Rackham, a legal clerk, and Anne Stevenson in London in 1867. Rackham demonstrated a deep, nearly consuming interest in art at a very young age, and when he ran out of paper to draw on, he would use his pillowcase as a canvas. His artistic talent would not go unnoticed once Rackham enrolled in school, and at the age of sixteen, he would travel to Australia, where he would spend many months painting images of the country’s rolling landscape. Other accounts of Rackham’s trip down under indicate the trip was in part to help the young artist combat a state of ill-health. Upon his return, his father, who was not necessarily supportive of Rackham’s artistic ambitions, convinced his son to seek work in a conventional setting, which he did as a clerk in 1855. During this time, Rackham would continue...