Trying not to start an argument with a friend.
She said that she has two pagan aunties and I quote ‘Pagans support the devil more than god’
Trying to have a heated conversation without saying I’m Pagan myself…
I’m watching Make It Or Break It, some drama about gymnastics, and they just started talking about your chakras…
I’m currently researching them.
Coincidence?
1: What’s your witchy background?
None. Whatsoever. I can’t really remember how I got in to witchcraft and Paganism. My family is religion-free. I don’t think they ever even think about it, they don’t even identify as Atheist. I am an Eclectic witch. It is not a religion to me, as I’m an Atheist. I do not believe in a higher power, deity, to me, are archetypes of the power of the human mind. I am a solid believer in the theory of evolution.
The nearest I get to a ‘witchy background’ is the fact that I am from Essex, in the south of England. So the whole ‘Essex Witches’ thing is about it.
44 Witch Day Challenge
- What’s your witchy background?
- A myth or story from folklore.
- Witchy tools: athame.
- Picture of nature (water element).
- A favourite Goddess.
- A favourite God.
- Air element.
- A photo of a magical place outdoors.
- A favourite mythological animal.
- Your sun sign.
- Witchy tools: oils.
- Picture of nature (air element).
- What are some of the witchy books that influenced you?
- A favourite pagan holiday that you celebrate.
- Thoughts on the afterlife?
- Favourite witchy website(s).
- Picture of nature (fire element).
- Have you had any paranormal experiences?
- Fire element.
- A picture of a tarot or oracle card, and its meaning.
- A favourite scent.
- Current moon phase.
- A favourite candle.
- Your moon sign.
- How do your close ones feel about your witchy path? Do they know? Why or why not?
- A witchy podcast.
- Picture of nature (earth element).
- A picture of a witchy I-Want-It-Now!
- Water element.
- Witchy tools: wand.
- A favourite pagan/witchy movie.
- A pagan/witchy artwork.
- Faerie of your choice.
- Rune of your choice.
- Something that I think people who don’t know much about paganism/witchcraft should know.
- Flower of your choice, and its magical properties.
- A famous pagan/witch!
- Witchy tools: cauldron.
- Something that inspires you.
- Your altar, if you have one!
- A spell you’ve done.
- A favourite nature spirit.
- A magical recipe.
- Witch’s choice!
Will be doing this.
(Source: littlecitywitch)
Spells for the Sabbats
Imbolc: cleansing, healing, purity, candle magic.
Ostara (Spring Equinox): fertility magic, boot magic for new projects and the mundane activities.
Beltane: sex magic, fertility magic.
Litha (Summer Solstice): magic for male and earthly matters.
Lughnasadh: letting go, spiritual marriage, preisthood, divorce.
Mabon (Autumn Equinox): magic to increase the intellectual, mental, and spiritual abilities, weaving magic.
Samhain: divination, resolutions, ancestor magic.
Yule (Winter Solstice): celebrating, magic for children’s health, conception.



