Ready Or Not, We Turn the Page: On This Year and On the Age
New Year’s Eve and Day are full of magic and ancient traditions. Say goodbye to 2020, and get 2021 off to a bewitching start with these practices.
New Year’s Eve and Day are full of magic and ancient traditions. Say goodbye to 2020, and get 2021 off to a bewitching start with these practices.
We call upon Hecate today, to guard and support us in this time of deepening darkness. May She protect people, as well as our imperiled democracy.
Out with the old, in with the new; there’s magic on New Year’s in all that you do! Make sure you know what brings good or bad luck for the new year.
The Wheel of Time has turned, and we are now in the magical period that ancient Celts and modern Witches call Samhain. Here is what you should know.
Avoid bad luck and difficulty by knowing your New Year’s lore! Out with the old and in with the new! There’s magic on New Year’s in all that you do!
We call upon Hecate today, to help us in this time of deepening darkness. Let us vow to stand beside Her on behalf of the forgotten and the powerless.
The last day of the month is dedicated to the Goddess Hecate. Today, at the Crossroads, may She bring us light, and protect those in need of Her care.
The Wheel of the Year turns once again, and we bid farewell to the season of growth and fruiting, and prepare for the first of the harvest sabbats. Blessed be.
As we end the first half of what may be a watershed year for our civilization, may mighty Hecate gift us with Her clear sight and vast experience. Blessed be.
Lady of the night bring us your hoarse whispers and ancient songs, Like deer bones tapping and clicking, calling the dead, calling winter home. from Poem to Hecate, by Corinne Boyer Today is the last day of the month and so it is sacred to the great Goddess, Hecate. Although Her day was once the … Read more