........Uzume.
Another Goddess I had never heard of. She is the Goddess of joy, happiness and good health. She is a Japanese Shinto Goddess. She is known as the Daughter of Heaven and Heaven's Forthright Female.
Showing posts with label A-Z of Witchcraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A-Z of Witchcraft. Show all posts
Friday, 20 January 2012
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Z is for.........
.........zoomorphic.
This word means to have the form or shape of an animal, for instance when a witch shape shifts.
This word means to have the form or shape of an animal, for instance when a witch shape shifts.
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
Y is for.......
.............Yantra.
Yantra is a word, phrase or verse used as a sacred formula in meditation and witchcraft.
Yantra is a word, phrase or verse used as a sacred formula in meditation and witchcraft.
Monday, 19 December 2011
X is for.......
........Xochiquetzal.
Tough letter to find anything on, but I did discover this Goddess. She is the ever young and pretty Goddess of flowers, love, pleasure and beauty.
Tough letter to find anything on, but I did discover this Goddess. She is the ever young and pretty Goddess of flowers, love, pleasure and beauty.
Sunday, 18 December 2011
W is for........
...........witchcraft. The craft of a witch, by harnessing energies to bring about change to one's circumstances. Also the creation of spells and potions and the like to bring about a change.
Saturday, 17 December 2011
V is for......
.......is for Venus, the Goddess of love in the Roman pantheon and my ruler, I am a Taurean.
Friday, 16 December 2011
U is for......
.......uncasting.
To uncast anything is merely to reverse the process, such as when a witch casts a circle she will reverse the process she used initially to uncast it.
U is also for unity, something I would love to see a lot more of. A lot of witches get on just fine, recognise that we all have different views on stuff and are all entitled to our own opinions on something. But there is, as with all of humankind, a small group who will verbally attack anyone who disagrees with their own way of thinking. Remember my post on the fluffy bashers? To unite as one group, i.e. witches/pagans etc with similar views about such matters would be far better than attacking everyone who holds a different opinion to us.
To uncast anything is merely to reverse the process, such as when a witch casts a circle she will reverse the process she used initially to uncast it.
U is also for unity, something I would love to see a lot more of. A lot of witches get on just fine, recognise that we all have different views on stuff and are all entitled to our own opinions on something. But there is, as with all of humankind, a small group who will verbally attack anyone who disagrees with their own way of thinking. Remember my post on the fluffy bashers? To unite as one group, i.e. witches/pagans etc with similar views about such matters would be far better than attacking everyone who holds a different opinion to us.
Thursday, 15 December 2011
T is for......
.......talisman.
A talisman is an object that a witch imbues with power and energy. These items can be as basic as a stone or pebble being imbued for protection, to elaborate items being imbued with energies for healing, or bringing about a specific change.
Many cultures and religions believe in the power of talismans and many objects can be used. a talisman can be used for just about any purpose, and really needn't be that difficult to charge up.
A talisman is an object that a witch imbues with power and energy. These items can be as basic as a stone or pebble being imbued for protection, to elaborate items being imbued with energies for healing, or bringing about a specific change.
Many cultures and religions believe in the power of talismans and many objects can be used. a talisman can be used for just about any purpose, and really needn't be that difficult to charge up.
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
S is for.......
...........Sabbat.
The Sabbats are the witches holidays, if you like. They represent the circle of life, birth, life, death and rebirth. There are 8 sabbats in total:
Samhain - celebrated on October 31st. This is the Witch's New Year, the traditional end of the growing season. This is the time of the Lord's death and where the veil between our world and the world of the dead is at it's thinnest. We celebrate by remembering the dead, maybe laying a place for them at our feast. We also mark the end of the year by doing divination, seeing what the coming year will bring by using our favourite divination method(s).
Yule - celebrated on or around December 21st. Also known as the Winter Solstice. This is the time where the Goddess gives birth to the God. This is the return of the sun/son. It is also the time of the shortest day of the year. At this time we celebrate our family and friends, we celebrate peace, love and light.
Imbolc - celebrated on or around February 1st. Also known as Candlemas. We are celebrating birth now, early signs of spring and rebirth are starting to emerge - the first shoots are appearing, lambs are being born. The God is growing fast now, he is no longer a baby but a fine young boy.
Ostara - celebrated around March 21st. Also known as the Spring Equinox. It is when the Goddess and the God begin their courtship, now he is a fine young man. Day and night are now equal, balance is being restored. Traditionally a time of rebirth. Spring has finally sprung and there are plenty of signs of new life all around us. It is a time for new beginnings.
Beltane - celebrated on May 1st. The time when the Lord and Lady consummate their relationship. This sabbat is all about fertility, so you should finish your seed planting now and maybe finalise plans you have been making for your life.
Litha - celebrated on or around June 21st. Also known as the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year. It is midsummer. The Goddess is pregnant with the God now. It is a great time for handfastings and marriages of any sort - my own wedding was June 23rd, many moons ago. Everything is ripe and abundant now, but we are mindful that nothing lasts forever. Within a few days the seemingly everlasting light will begin to wain again. The God is at his peak now.
Lughnasadh - celebrated on August 1st, or thereabouts. It is the first of the harvest festivals. A time for giving thanks for what we have.
Mabon - celebrated on or around September 21st. Another of the harvest festivals and also another time of balance. The dark will now overtake the light, as we move towards Samhain and Yule again. Traditionally a time for giving thanks and enjoying the benefits of what we have grown this past year. The God rests inside the womb of the Goddess now, waiting to be reborn at Yule.
The Sabbats are the witches holidays, if you like. They represent the circle of life, birth, life, death and rebirth. There are 8 sabbats in total:
Samhain - celebrated on October 31st. This is the Witch's New Year, the traditional end of the growing season. This is the time of the Lord's death and where the veil between our world and the world of the dead is at it's thinnest. We celebrate by remembering the dead, maybe laying a place for them at our feast. We also mark the end of the year by doing divination, seeing what the coming year will bring by using our favourite divination method(s).
Yule - celebrated on or around December 21st. Also known as the Winter Solstice. This is the time where the Goddess gives birth to the God. This is the return of the sun/son. It is also the time of the shortest day of the year. At this time we celebrate our family and friends, we celebrate peace, love and light.
Imbolc - celebrated on or around February 1st. Also known as Candlemas. We are celebrating birth now, early signs of spring and rebirth are starting to emerge - the first shoots are appearing, lambs are being born. The God is growing fast now, he is no longer a baby but a fine young boy.
Ostara - celebrated around March 21st. Also known as the Spring Equinox. It is when the Goddess and the God begin their courtship, now he is a fine young man. Day and night are now equal, balance is being restored. Traditionally a time of rebirth. Spring has finally sprung and there are plenty of signs of new life all around us. It is a time for new beginnings.
Beltane - celebrated on May 1st. The time when the Lord and Lady consummate their relationship. This sabbat is all about fertility, so you should finish your seed planting now and maybe finalise plans you have been making for your life.
Litha - celebrated on or around June 21st. Also known as the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year. It is midsummer. The Goddess is pregnant with the God now. It is a great time for handfastings and marriages of any sort - my own wedding was June 23rd, many moons ago. Everything is ripe and abundant now, but we are mindful that nothing lasts forever. Within a few days the seemingly everlasting light will begin to wain again. The God is at his peak now.
Lughnasadh - celebrated on August 1st, or thereabouts. It is the first of the harvest festivals. A time for giving thanks for what we have.
Mabon - celebrated on or around September 21st. Another of the harvest festivals and also another time of balance. The dark will now overtake the light, as we move towards Samhain and Yule again. Traditionally a time for giving thanks and enjoying the benefits of what we have grown this past year. The God rests inside the womb of the Goddess now, waiting to be reborn at Yule.
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
R is for ......
..........rune.
Runes are letters from ancient alphabets, such as Scandanavian and Germanic speaking nations. They were used to communicate but are more commonly used as a divination tool nowadays. Some witches use the runic alphabet to write in their Book of Shadows, or for spellwork, feeling it gives a more authentic look.
Runes are letters from ancient alphabets, such as Scandanavian and Germanic speaking nations. They were used to communicate but are more commonly used as a divination tool nowadays. Some witches use the runic alphabet to write in their Book of Shadows, or for spellwork, feeling it gives a more authentic look.
Monday, 12 December 2011
Q is for.....
......... Querent.
This word is used a lot in divination and you may be surprised to know that a fair few people have no idea what it actually means. A querent is basically an inquirer; someone who is enquiring after their future, someone who wants you to use a divination method to answer questions they have.
This word is used a lot in divination and you may be surprised to know that a fair few people have no idea what it actually means. A querent is basically an inquirer; someone who is enquiring after their future, someone who wants you to use a divination method to answer questions they have.
Sunday, 11 December 2011
P is for.......
.........personal responsibility.
Not so much what you would expect to find in an A-Z of witchcraft, but I think this is a very important aspect of one's craft. Whatever you send out you should accept responsibility for that energy. The same goes for absolutely anything that you do in the name of witchcraft. It's no use saying you cast a spell on someone because you read it in a book, the fact of the matter is you made the choice to act out what you read, therefore you are responsible for whatever happens next.
In this day and age we hear so much about people passing the buck when it comes to taking responsibility for their actions. I absolutely hate that. As witches we need to be aware of what we send out, in whatever shape or form, and we need to be woman/man enough to accept responsibility, even if something unpleasant happens as a result.
Personal responsibility is something we need to face in all walks of life, but especially so in witchcraft.
Not so much what you would expect to find in an A-Z of witchcraft, but I think this is a very important aspect of one's craft. Whatever you send out you should accept responsibility for that energy. The same goes for absolutely anything that you do in the name of witchcraft. It's no use saying you cast a spell on someone because you read it in a book, the fact of the matter is you made the choice to act out what you read, therefore you are responsible for whatever happens next.
In this day and age we hear so much about people passing the buck when it comes to taking responsibility for their actions. I absolutely hate that. As witches we need to be aware of what we send out, in whatever shape or form, and we need to be woman/man enough to accept responsibility, even if something unpleasant happens as a result.
Personal responsibility is something we need to face in all walks of life, but especially so in witchcraft.
Saturday, 10 December 2011
O is for.....
.........Occult.
The definition of the word Occult is hidden or secret knowledge. When people hear the word occult, they tend to think in terms of evil doers casting evil, harmful spells upon the unsuspecting. I daresay there are such people about, but the vast majority of occultists that I know are lovely people; witches, pagans and anyone else who falls into the category of magcikal people.
In the early 2000's I was involved with a group of people and we termed ourselves as occultists. OK, so it ended badly, but that was not because we were harming folks, it was more to do with jealousy rising its ugly head within the group - those of you who read my now defunct blog will know what I am referring to.
The occult is not such a scary place after all, it is given a bad press like most pagan and witchy things by people who are misguided.
The definition of the word Occult is hidden or secret knowledge. When people hear the word occult, they tend to think in terms of evil doers casting evil, harmful spells upon the unsuspecting. I daresay there are such people about, but the vast majority of occultists that I know are lovely people; witches, pagans and anyone else who falls into the category of magcikal people.
In the early 2000's I was involved with a group of people and we termed ourselves as occultists. OK, so it ended badly, but that was not because we were harming folks, it was more to do with jealousy rising its ugly head within the group - those of you who read my now defunct blog will know what I am referring to.
The occult is not such a scary place after all, it is given a bad press like most pagan and witchy things by people who are misguided.
Friday, 9 December 2011
N is for........
.......Necromancy.
Necromancy is the communication with the dead via a Ouija board, or some other way. It is used for divination purposes, though some may use this form of magick to cast spells by summoning the spirits of the dead and getting them to carry out their bidding.
There are many articles to be read on this subject and I am not going to even attempt to give a further explanation as this is an area I have never really looked into. I will say though, like with all forms of magick one should always think long and hard about what they are wanting to achieve, how they are going to go about it and what exactly they are going to do once ready to perform said magick.
Necromancy is the communication with the dead via a Ouija board, or some other way. It is used for divination purposes, though some may use this form of magick to cast spells by summoning the spirits of the dead and getting them to carry out their bidding.
There are many articles to be read on this subject and I am not going to even attempt to give a further explanation as this is an area I have never really looked into. I will say though, like with all forms of magick one should always think long and hard about what they are wanting to achieve, how they are going to go about it and what exactly they are going to do once ready to perform said magick.
Thursday, 8 December 2011
M is for......
.........Muse.
The Muses are the Goddesses who inspire us in our creativity. They are the daughters - there are 9 of them - of Zeus and Mnemosyne. The 9 Muses are:
Calliope - muse of epic poetry.
Clio - muse of history.
Erato - muse of love poetry.
Euterpe - muse of song and Elegiac poetry.
Melpomene - muse of tragedy.
Polyhymnia - muse of hymns.
Terpsichore - muse of dance.
Thalia - muse of comedy.
Urania - muse of astronomy.
When we are wanting to create a fantastic piece of writing, or other creative piece, we should call upon the relevant muse to help us in our endeavour.
The Muses are the Goddesses who inspire us in our creativity. They are the daughters - there are 9 of them - of Zeus and Mnemosyne. The 9 Muses are:
Calliope - muse of epic poetry.
Clio - muse of history.
Erato - muse of love poetry.
Euterpe - muse of song and Elegiac poetry.
Melpomene - muse of tragedy.
Polyhymnia - muse of hymns.
Terpsichore - muse of dance.
Thalia - muse of comedy.
Urania - muse of astronomy.
When we are wanting to create a fantastic piece of writing, or other creative piece, we should call upon the relevant muse to help us in our endeavour.
L is for.....
......the Lord and Lady.
Many witches will refer to their chosen deity as Lord and Lady. For some this will be out of respect, for others still this may be because they honour more than one Goddess and God, and for others it may be that they have yet to find an affinity with any particular deity but they still believe in the Lord and Lady and so referring to them as such gives them the respect they deserve.
Many witches will refer to their chosen deity as Lord and Lady. For some this will be out of respect, for others still this may be because they honour more than one Goddess and God, and for others it may be that they have yet to find an affinity with any particular deity but they still believe in the Lord and Lady and so referring to them as such gives them the respect they deserve.
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
K is for.........
........kinship.
There is nothing quite like spending time with people who share the same beliefs and values as you do. Granted, there are some righht twerps out there who love seeing others suffer, believe me when I say I have encountered many - both in real life and online. But I have also met some really lovely fellow witches/pagans, both in real life and via the many forums, online groups, Facebook and twitter.
There is something really special about spending time - in whatever capacity - with like minded others, our kin. They really can and do bring us great joy.
There is nothing quite like spending time with people who share the same beliefs and values as you do. Granted, there are some righht twerps out there who love seeing others suffer, believe me when I say I have encountered many - both in real life and online. But I have also met some really lovely fellow witches/pagans, both in real life and via the many forums, online groups, Facebook and twitter.
There is something really special about spending time - in whatever capacity - with like minded others, our kin. They really can and do bring us great joy.
Monday, 5 December 2011
J is for..................
..................jewelry.
Many witches have at least one piece of jewelry that represents their beliefs. Whether it be a pentacle necklace, a crystal adorning a necklace, bracelet or ring, or some other item that has some significant meaning. Personally I prefer a simple piece of jewelry that is very understated, this is because I am very much still in the closet and everything else I have ever seen just screams
"LOOK AT ME"
The piece I have is a silver celtic band ring. It is simple, yet elegant and doesn't scream WITCH.
Many witches have at least one piece of jewelry that represents their beliefs. Whether it be a pentacle necklace, a crystal adorning a necklace, bracelet or ring, or some other item that has some significant meaning. Personally I prefer a simple piece of jewelry that is very understated, this is because I am very much still in the closet and everything else I have ever seen just screams
"LOOK AT ME"
The piece I have is a silver celtic band ring. It is simple, yet elegant and doesn't scream WITCH.
Sunday, 4 December 2011
I is for........
........intuition.
We have all had that gut feeling about someone, something, and so on. Intuition is that inner knowing, that feeling you get at the centre of your being - your gut - when you know something to be right - or wrong. We should listen to that inner voice that is always right about such things.
We have all had that gut feeling about someone, something, and so on. Intuition is that inner knowing, that feeling you get at the centre of your being - your gut - when you know something to be right - or wrong. We should listen to that inner voice that is always right about such things.
Saturday, 3 December 2011
H is for........
................hexing.
Many non witches believe that a hex is an evil curse, but the word actually just means to cast a spell. It's hardly surprising though that non witchy folks believe spell casting and hexing to be evil, given the bad press witches have had over the centuries.
If you look the word up in the dictionary, most tell you that a hex is an evil spell or curse, but as we witches know a spell in itself is not evil, it is the intent behind it. Many witches practice what they call hexcraft, but this doesn't mean that everything they are putting out is evil; far from it, they are using an old word for working magick that is all.
Many non witches believe that a hex is an evil curse, but the word actually just means to cast a spell. It's hardly surprising though that non witchy folks believe spell casting and hexing to be evil, given the bad press witches have had over the centuries.
If you look the word up in the dictionary, most tell you that a hex is an evil spell or curse, but as we witches know a spell in itself is not evil, it is the intent behind it. Many witches practice what they call hexcraft, but this doesn't mean that everything they are putting out is evil; far from it, they are using an old word for working magick that is all.
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