Solstice~
Send to KindleLast night I saw the winter spirits as they pressed their faces to my window. They were wild, with leaves and feathers covering them. In all, there were five that came to visit, without...
View ArticleThe white world around me
Send to KindleThe snow arrived later than predicted. We had a lot of light sleet last night, and I was asleep before it turned into the snowy blizzard we have now. The view of the woods and the snow is...
View ArticleMad March
Send to KindleMarch is the mad month. Sap is rising, the trees are in full bud (indeed, some buds have already burst open and new green life is plainly evident as tiny leaves), the peepers are singing...
View ArticleLilith: A Monologue
Send to KindleLilith: A Monologue Written and Performed at the United Nations by M. Kelley Hunter, Astrologer You wonder: who am I coming at you like your shadow? I am black but comely, O Daughters of...
View ArticleHigh Summer
Send to KindleOne of the only truly enjoyable things that I looked forward to each day at my previous job was driving past the waterfront of the river and the smaller wetlands of its tributaries. Each...
View ArticleIn the Witch’s Garden
Send to KindleThe other night in-between a series of thunderstorms, I rescued a belladonna plant from a landscaped area of the neighbourhood car park. I am still not sure it that was the best thing to...
View ArticleOrdinary joy
Send to KindlePrompt: Ordinary joy. Our most profound joy is often experienced during ordinary moments. What was one of your most joyful ordinary moments this year. There are many. Laughter, good food,...
View ArticleOne heart, two voices
Send to KindleI linked two pieces with two differing opinions. I find things I can agree & can not agree with in both. Then I begin to think about what’s occurring in my home county at the moment...
View ArticleAutumn Equinox
Send to KindleThis morning whilst I was still wrapped in the embrace of Hypnos and being entertained by Morpheus, the year wheel turned and brought round the Autumn Equinox. For many neo-pagans and...
View ArticleTerra Incognita
Send to KindleIn the Season of Turnings, the Witch unrolls her map looking at the route she will take on this season’s journeys to find Wisdom. Content with the paths she is to explore, she saddles up...
View ArticleA day on the Bay
Send to Kindle Today was a beautiful day. It was a gorgeous 14°c, the sun was shining, and the sky went on forever. The land is waking up, Brighid has blown the bellows on the hearth. The only regret...
View ArticleLove, like compassion, is not passive.
Send to KindleAll you need is love. So sang the Beatles, and rightly so. Love is all we need. Love is the Law. From the ideological truth behind those words, penned by Aleister Crowley, ripple out all...
View ArticleInspiration from the Night
Send to KindleYesterday I had the pleasure to read a post by Toko-pa on waking up during the ‘witching hour’. Normally, this hour vacillates between three and four in the morning for me (depending on...
View ArticleInto the Wild Wood
Send to KindleThis piece was written on Monday. It is the child of the new moon and of the storms that have been blowing through the region starting with T.S. Andrea. It is raw and unapologetic. I was...
View ArticleBook Review – Apocalyptic Witchcraft
Send to KindleApocalyptic WitchcraftOf the Doves edition Apocalyptic Witchcraft by Peter Grey Hardback, Paperback, and Digital editions Published on the Vernal Equinox 2013 Publisher: Scarlet Imprint...
View ArticleDay Eight – In the garden
Send to KindleBelladonna & Yew in my Witch’s GardenPhotograph by me. This morning, the earth and air were freshened from last night’s rainfall. I took advantage of that and did my breathing and...
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