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100 results found for "wheel of the year"

  • Where Yoga Meets Witchcraft: A Practical Guide

    Yoga and Witchcraft Yoga and witchcraft have a rich and fascinating history that spans thousands of years Yoga originated in ancient India over 5,000 years ago, with roots in Hinduism and the Vedic tradition eight Sabbats are a key part of the witchcraft tradition, marking important points in the cycle of the year

  • How to Witchcraft: Connecting With May Full Moon Flower Moon

    the Flower Moon, is named after the blooming flowers and plants that come to life during this time of year a fun adventure in itself, sometimes I'll even small pots of herbs on my altar during this time of year

  • How to Heal as a Lightworker with Spiritual Yoga & Witchcraft

    desire to serve:  Lightworkers are naturally inclined to help others, whether it’s offering a listening ear And lightworkers aren’t just wrapped in crystals or wearing tie-dye (though some are, and that’s great That means digging into emotional wounds, confronting fears, and acknowledging how your past still shows It’s about shining a light on the parts of yourself you’d rather not see—old fears, jealousy, guilt, though you’ve been here before, navigating life with an innate understanding that goes beyond your years

  • Build a Spiritual Yoga Practice That Aligns Mind, Body, and Spirit

    from the Sanskrit word meaning “union,” is an ancient practice with roots stretching back over 5,000 years Whether on the mat or in daily life, these timeless principles—rooted in thousands of years of history—offer Having guided students through both yoga and deeper spiritual exploration for years, I’ve witnessed how

  • My Experience at Mystic South 2023 As a Yoga Witch

    Convention with a Coven I have been blessed to be a part of the House of Witchcraft for the past five years and have gotten to travel with these beautiful souls at our "Witchy Retreats" for the past three years

  • How to Make Incense: Burning Herbs to Clear Negative Energy

    The Ancient and Cultural Context of Incense Incense has been a part of many cultures for thousands of years The history of incense burning dates back more than 6000 years, with its use evolving across civilizations

  • Ostara DIY Craft: Pentacle Wreath

    post about Ostara do go a head and check it out to see what energies we are working with this time of year

  • The Blueprint for Spiritual Growth: What Are Sutras of Patanjali?

    But the truth is, the sutras are just as relevant today as they were thousands of years ago, offering sutras stand out as timeless favorites—little gems that feel as relevant today as they did hundreds of years Think about something you’re grateful for or reflect on the bigger picture—it’s tough to shift gears,

  • Blue Moon Spell for Release and Surrender

    Just this year alone I have thought some major goals and desires of my life were coming to fruition but

  • From Chaos to Clarity: Why Inner Work Is the Ultimate Self-Care Ritual

    Unlike band-aid solutions, Inner Work tackles the unconscious realms of your mind, addressing fears, Here’s the thing most people don’t hear about Inner Work... it’s a lifelong process . Explore Shadow Work This involves examining the parts of yourself you fear or avoid. Pour out fears, doubts, anger, regrets —anything weighing you down. Watch the flames consume your fears. Feel the weight lift as the smoke rises.

  • How to Manifest with the Moon and Harness Lunar Energy

    I’ve been manifesting with the Moon for many years, and it’s completely changed the game for me. a lighter Steps to Perform the Ritual: Write It Down:  List anything you want to let go of—habits, fears

  • Shadow Work Witchcraft: How to Practice and Understand It

    requires us to dig deep into our unconscious, including the collective unconscious, to confront our fears Embracing the journey of the inner self hero allows us to face our fears, heal from past traumas, and Shadow work can also help you overcome the blocks, fears, and doubts that hinder our magickal practice Triggering: Shadow work can trigger intense emotions, such as anger, fear, or sadness, that you may not We can use prompts, such as "What are my fears?" or "What are my strengths?"

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