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Working with the Energy of Samhain
Samhain represents the midpoint between the Autumn Equinox & Winter Solstice. An ancient Irish fire festival and a sacred time of reflection and new birth. This year Samhain falls on the date of the blood moon eclipse intensifying the potent energy.
Energy Reading: Sun Day & Universal 8 Day
8 meets 1 on this potent Sun Day. Sovereignty & purpose await you once you pass or identify the themes of sabotage & manipulation. Your shine is dimmed due to someones, maybe your own, limiting energy holding you back — stopping your growth.
How to deal with the evil eye online
There are many ways to solidify your own energy and online space to protect yourself from evil intentions. I discuss some ways to banish ill intentions, ward off the evil eye, and share general spiritual hygiene tips. I hope this may be of use to you, as these tools were extremely helpful to me.
Offerings for sacred places in nature
Heres a guide of some simple yet meaningful ways to leave offerings in sacred natural places. You can leave offerings, blessings, prayers, gifts, spells and more to Nature, without harming Her or the creatures that call Her home. Looking for prompts or just starting out? This post is for you.
Tír na nÓg: The Land of the Young & Celtic Otherworld
In Irish mythology, the Otherworld is the realm of the deities, mystical entities, and possibly also of the dead. In Gaelic & Brittonic mythology it is usually described as a supernatural realm of everlasting youth, beauty, health, abundance and joy.
Foxglove: Folklore & Saturn Rulership
Foxglove is a plant beloved by the fairies, and its appearance in the wild indicates their presence is near. This enchanting flower is influenced by both Air and Saturn which in turn gives this flower an Aquarius rulership.
The Daffodil: A Messenger of Spring
Some folklore, mythology, and magic surrounding the alluring Spring flowers: Daffodils. “‘tis the season to not pick daffodils from wild places unless you want to anger powers beyond your sight.”