Eclectic Wicca: A Guide for the Modern Witch (Eclectic Witch, Book on Witchcraft)

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Eclectic Wicca: A Guide for the Modern Witch (Eclectic Witch, Book on Witchcraft)

Eclectic Wicca: A Guide for the Modern Witch (Eclectic Witch, Book on Witchcraft)

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One of the amazing methods of using air in magic and witchcraft is the use of breath as a conduit for magical energies. This technique is sometimes called breathing exercises. Breathing exercises are a form of meditation where one focuses on their breath and uses it as a means of connecting with the spirit realm. Animal Guides For The Air Element Litha is the celebration of midsummer and summer solstice, fertility and new beginnings. In the northern hemisphere, it is celebrated on June 20-23 and in the southern on December 20-23. Lucid dreaming Air element magic is the first topic of our elemental magic series. This element is one that has been a little bit mysterious for me over the years, and I rarely work with it. The Sabbat which marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of the darker half of the year. It’s also called the witches new year by some and is when the veil between our world and the spirit world is thinnest. There are many different names which this Sabbat goes by, the most popular being Halloween. In the northern hemisphere, it is celebrated on October 31 and in the southern on May 1. Secular Witch Some people say, “A house is not a home,” but not if a hearth witch can help it! In literature, the hearth symbolizes the heart and soul of a home. A hearth witch is someone whose witchcraft centers on their house. According to many, the hearth witch is a combination of the green witch and the kitchen witch. The hearth witch strongly connects with nature as the green witch does, but the hearth witch focuses their magic indoors as the kitchen witch does.

A modern day kitchen witch may have an office jobduring the day, be running her kids to soccer practice in the evening, and have to buy her herbs instead of wild foraging or growing them herself. These scenarios are normal to modern day life, and that’s okay. Alas, by the 16th century, a Christian-led obsession with the power of the devil and the need for vigilance against sin brought these wise people under the spotlight and deemed them guilty by association. All of it was “witchcraft”! Thus began a shameful chapter of witch persecution and execution through the 16th and 17th centuries (think: the Salem witch trials). Wicca has been characterised as a life-affirming religion. [81] Practitioners typically present themselves as "a positive force against the powers of destruction which threaten the world". [82] Other traditions wear robes with cords tied around the waist or even normal street clothes. In certain traditions, ritualised sex magic is performed in the form of the Great Rite, whereby a High Priest and High Priestess invoke the God and Goddess to possess them before performing sexual intercourse to raise magical energy for use in spellwork. In nearly all cases it is instead performed "in token", thereby merely symbolically, using the athame to symbolise the penis and the chalice to symbolis We all know this house and can picture it in our minds. It’s the resident witch house, with the stories and lore to go with it. This is the fantasy, the mythology, what we want the witches house to look like. Hell it’s the one I want to live in one day lol.Sylphs are Air elementals, beings that are intrinsically related to Air. They are sometimes depicted as cloud beings and are related to angels.

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In British Traditional Wicca, "sex complementarity is a basic and fundamental working principle", with men and women being seen as a necessary presence to balance each other out. [89] This may have derived from Gardner's interpretation of Murray's claim that the ancient witch-cult was a fertility religion. [89] Thus, many practitioners of British Traditional Wicca have argued that gay men and women are not capable of correctly working magic without mixed-sex pairings. [90]

Many solitary Wiccans follow an eclectic path, but there are also covens that consider themselves eclectic. A coven or individual may use the term ‘eclectic’ for a variety of reasons. For example:A central aspect of Wicca (particularly in Gardnerian and Alexandrian Wicca), often sensationalised by the media is the traditional practice of working in the nude, also known as skyclad. Although no longer widely used, this practice seemingly derives from a line in Aradia, Charles Leland's supposed record of Italian witchcraft. [113] Many Wiccans believe that performing rituals skyclad allows "power" to flow from the body in a manner unimpeded by clothes. [114] Some also note that it removes signs of social rank and differentiation and thus encourages unity among the practitioners. [114] Some Wiccans seek legitimacy for the practice by stating that various ancient societies performed their rituals while nude. [114] The scholar of religion Joanne Pearson noted that in her experience, most Wiccans take a "realistic view of living in the real world" replete with its many problems and do not claim that the gods "have all the answers" to these. [93] She suggested that Wiccans do not claim to seek perfection but instead "wholeness" or "completeness", which includes an acceptance of traits like anger, weakness, and pain. [94] She contrasted the Wiccan acceptance of an "interplay between light and dark" against the New Age focus on "white light". [95] Similarly, the scholar of religion Geoffrey Samuel noted that Wiccans devote "a perhaps surprising amount of attention to darkness and death." [81]



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