Daily Tarot for 2/20/25
The author expresses a desire to reconnect with Tarot practice, reflecting on the Eight of Wands card. This card represents both rapid progress and feelings of being left behind. It symbolizes hope, love, and activity, prompting introspection about personal decisions and the momentum of life events.
Autumn
“The Tree” is the basic liturgical and organizational writing and the basis for Seax-Wica, but it is a ‘base’. It provides the rituals as if being practiced by a coven, but nowadays most Wiccans, especially those of the Seax-Wica tradition, are solitary practitioners (they work alone). The following information on the Autumn Sabbat is adapted…
Yule
Yule, rooted in ancient traditions such as Roman, Anglo-Saxon, and Norse customs, is a pivotal celebration tied to the Winter Solstice. Originally manifesting aspects from the Saturnalia festival and various European customs, it extends beyond a single day, encapsulating an entire season of feasting and family. In modern iterations, Yule continues to shape Christmas and…
Samhain
Samhain, originally the Celtic New Year’s Eve, is a significant event for Wiccans and Pagans, marking a time when the boundary between the living and the dead is thin. The roots of Samhain intertwine with the Saxon Winterfinding celebration, and contemporary Anglo-Saxon pagans often merge Halloween festivities with Winterfylleth practices. Notably, pumpkins and the jack-o’-lantern,…
Apples
Within the enchanting world of Wicca and Paganism, apples have a storied history, filled with myths, mystical practices, and practical uses. We’ll explore and delve into the role of apples in Wicca, from the legends surrounding them to the their herbal properties and the down-to-earth aspects of growing and caring for apple trees. Legends and…
Aloe
Aloe vera The Aloe plant is a long-lasting plant that grows naturally in East and South Africa. It’s also grown in the West Indies and other warm, tropical places. There have even been sightings of it in the Zapata area of Texas. Aloe has a tough, fibrous root that forms a circular cluster of thick…
Almonds
Prunus amygdalus The Almond Tree is a treasured presence in many landscapes, including the sun-kissed groves of California, the enchanting realms of southern Europe, and the picturesque Mediterranean countries. This cultivated wonder often graces our world, standing proudly at heights ranging from 10 to 20 feet. Its branches, adorned with thorns, bear leaves with a…
Allspice
Pimenta officinalis Let’s delve into the captivating details of allspice, a truly unique spice that adds a special touch to your culinary and magical endeavors. Allspice comes form the dried berries of the pimento tree, a magnificent evergreen that can soar to heights of up to 40 feet. You can find these enchanting trees gracing…
Alfalfa
Medicago sativa Alfalfa, a hardy perennial, can be spotted along field edges, in low valleys, and is commonly cultivated. This plant features an upright, sleek stem that sprouts from an extended taproot, reaching a height of 12 to 18 inches. During the months of June through August, it showcases pinnately trifoliate leaves and elongated, oblong-obovate…
Agave
Agave americana Agave, a hardy perennial plant, thrives in dry regions of tropical America and certain parts of Europe, and a related species is found in the United States. This plant boasts broad, elongated leaves with a fibrous texture, growing vertically from the base to create a robust rosette. These leaves are a smooth gray…
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