Do you love connecting with Nature and the seasons? Welcome to the magical world of Paganism, where ancient wisdom finds a place in modern spirituality. Uncover the secrets of Nature, connect with yourself, and dive into fascinating rituals. From Moon Magic to Norse Myths, I’ve got you covered!
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Moon Magic
Every full moon has its own name based on the month or the season in which it appears. Creating a name for every Full Moon allowed people to reflect on each season and how it affects them AND the natural world. There can be some variation on the Full Moon names due to the origins from whence they came.
Most Full Moon names are English translations of Native American names; others are rooted in Celtic, European (Anglo-Saxon and Germanic), and more recent Neo-Pagan origins. I created a guide to each Full Moon, complete with their meanings and how you can celebrate
Pagan Holidays
Pagan Holidays and the Wheel of the Year are often celebrated by Pagans, Witches, Wiccans, and anyone interested in Nature Spirituality. There are many different ways to honor the seasons, and the choice is entirely up to you.
There is some debate around the names, dates, and which spiritual practitioner celebrates each holiday. However, there’s no wrong way to celebrate the seasons and cycles of Nature. It’s a very personal part of your spiritual practice:
Norse Paganism
Before Christianity spread during the Middle Ages, the Norse people had their own beautiful and dynamic pagan religion and beliefs. Nowadays, we refer to this as Norse Paganism, and their mythology is sourced from various texts like the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda. These sacred stories provided purpose and deep spiritual meaning to the lives of the Norse people.
Crystals
Most crystal meanings serve a variety of intentions in Paganism and Witchcraft. Embrace esoteric and ancient knowledge by introducing crystals into your practice. There are many benefits to using crystals, whether you’re using them for protection, as a tool to counteract negative energy, or as a simple good luck charm. Jump in and learn more below!