September 12, 2020 6 Comments
Welcome to our collective favourite season, witchy folk! Perhaps that’s a generalization, but the Autumnal vibes are an absolute mood in the spiritual community, and for so many reasons. This season we have two Sabbats to celebrate; the first of those is Mabon, otherwise known as the Autumn Equinox, and the hemispherical counterpart to Ostara, in which we celebrate the Spring Equinox.Â
Not only is Autumn the season of flavoured lattes and pumpkins, it is the season of the colours of the Earth – oranges and reds and browns, greens and glorious yellows. We have beautiful harvest vegetables and burgeoning berries; a veritable feast of offerings from our beautiful Mother Earth to celebrate.Â
For Mabon, we focus on the beginning of the end of the harvest season and the descent into wintery darkness. Spiritually, we are reaching the closing-down portion of the year – as the days get shorter and the evenings are longer, we assess the outcomes of our labour (physical, financial, emotional, spiritual) across the past twelve months. Summer is celebration, and Autumn is when we reap what we’ve sown. So, as we draw towards the end of this summertime haze and commence the darkening and hibernation periods, we’re beginning to wind down business and take stock of what we’ve achieved.Â
Seasonal altars are a great way to focus our attentions and intentions towards that for which we are grateful, and the things that we want to manifest in our lives. Not only does the season dictate our physical activities, it also directs our spiritual lives, and the altar is the witch’s way of centring that energy.
With so much to love and celebrate about Autumn, let’s take a look at some traditional (and not-so-traditional) items to feature on our altars during this time.Â
January 18, 2019
Aching for romantic love this Valentine’s Day? In love and in darkness, there are plenty of ways to express your adoration to a special witch in your life. Having a dark side doesn’t mean you can’t honor your loves’ magical lifestyle this romantic holiday.
Witches are known to be open-minded and adventurous. Our beloved witches are viewed as positive symbols of intrigue and power, not all witches resort to love spells to find their significant other!
December 02, 2018
Get into the Yule spirit with us!Â
Yule is the festival of the year when all Pagans around the globe celebrate the Winter Solstice.
The festival is now around the corner and Sun is approaching to begin its long journey back to the earth.
November 18, 2018
For budget-friendly gifts, we’ve scoured our stash for the best picks for anyone and everyone!Â
It’s the little things that matter, and for less than $15 you can joyfully express your gratitude on this Holiday season.
November 12, 2017 1 Comment