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v-tired-queer · 1 year
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✨️✝️🕯 Things I Have on my Altar as a Christian Witch 🕯✝️✨️
✨️ A cross
✨️ Sun, moon and rain water
✨️ Ethically sourced sage
✨️ A bell
✨️ A wine glass
✨️ A mini New Testament Bible
✨️ Flowers
✨️ My favorite crystals and stones
✨️ Candles (usually in colors corresponding to the holidays)
✨️ Incense wax burner
✨️ Salt
✨️ Decorations for holidays (i.e. colored eggs and flowers galor for Easter and Ostara, a holly wreath and a small nativity set for Christmas and Yule, pumpkins and autumn leaves for Mabon with added jack-o-lanterns and darker colors for Halloween and Samhain, etcetera)
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cauldron-chatter · 1 year
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Too many people define religion as a set of rules instead of an emotional connection to something greater than the self
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daught3rsofcain · 17 days
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♡ Grimoire Ideas for the Folk Catholic Witch ♡
~ Spiritual Warfare
~ Biblical Herbs
~ Biblical Crystals
~ History of the Christian Pentagram (I have a post on this that might be helpful!)
~ Knot Magic
~ The Rosary
~ St. Benedict Medal
~ Old Folk Remedies (medical, protection, etc.)
~ Catholic Holidays
~ Prayers
~ Classes of Angels
~ Psalms and how to use them
~ Levels of Heaven
~ The Archangels and how they can help
~ History of Folk Magic
~ Christian symbols
~ History of Jesus Christ
~ Rundown on Veiling
~ Meditation
~ Facts about Exorcisms
~ Things Demons Hate (to use in spells and rituals for warding)
p.s. this research will go along with the exorcism stuff, look up what they hate according to exorcists.
~ Facts about The Church
~ The Seven Deadly Sins and How to Avoid Them
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malukeando · 5 months
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mutuals continue to arrive because of my previous post but right now I am on a new search:
christopagan /christian or catholic witch
folk witch
christian/catholic sympathizer with other religions
works with angels/saints/mary/jesus
PRAYERS, someone who likes to write PRAYERS
reblog, like, say hi, I'm looking for you
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samwisethewitch · 5 months
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I'd love if people reblogged and tagged this poll with their answer, their religious identity (if any), and the type of magic they practice! No judgement for any particular answer, just genuinely curious.
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fliegenengel · 2 months
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I wasn't into feet, but had to laugh because he enjoyed washing them so much. To make him happy was my greatest passion
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folkandbooks · 6 months
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Folk Witch Tip #1
Just to be sure, double cleanse your place spiritually. just like we double cleanse our face at night or double wash our hair. I’m not talking about complex cleansing rituals, just pouring table salt on liminal spaces and saying a prayer while vacuuming is more than enough.
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oracle-fae · 4 months
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cherithmorte · 1 year
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| DIOR Spring Summer 2023
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queer-folk-witch · 1 month
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for my fellow witches who practice christian folk magic and use the rosary, I've written a special set of prayers for Palestine. Feel free to use and distribute this if you wish.
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little-witchys-garden · 4 months
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Christians wanna be oppressed so badly that they'll lie about why ppl unfollow them.....
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Girl nobody is unfollowing you for being Christian, they're unfollowing you because you're constant comments about LGBT+ ppl and how you "disagree"with our basic human rights.
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An example
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daught3rsofcain · 1 month
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Sweetgumballs in Folk Magic
Sweetgumballs, also known as witches burrs, are spikey seed pods that grow on liquidambar trees, which have pentagram shaped leaves. They are said to ward off evil spirits, protect agaisnt curses and hexes, attract good luck, and provide healing with headaches, toothaches, etc.
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Different magical uses
~ Tailesments and Amulets:
Sweetgumballs can be carried on a person to provide protection, attract prosperity and abundance, and attract love.
~ Spells
They can be used in spells to ward off negative enegry, add extra power to a spell, break hexes and curses, can be added to witches bottles. They can be dressed in oils and herbs and place them on the path of a love interest. They can be powdered to be used in a hot foot spell.
~ Charm Bags
Place them in a charm bag with crystals and herbs to make a strong protection tailesment.
~ Altar Decorations
Place sweetgumballs on altars to keep evil spirits and unwanted guests away and draw in good luck. They can also add extra power to any altar workings.
~ Bath Products
Add to bath salts, oils, or any other body product to promote healing.
~ Home Decorations
Place sweetgumballs above doorways to ward of evil energy in the home and attract good energy. They can also be added to wreaths and wind chimes.
~ Cleansing Rituals
Burn them as part of a ritual to cleanse a person or space.
~ Fertility and Childbirth
Use them to promote fertility and healthy childbirth.
~ Stuffed Burrs
Fill them with herbs, ash, crystals, blood, knots, or affirmations into a burr and use wax to seal it up for long-term protection.
~ Communing
Use them to help with mediumship and contacting spirits.
~ Charging
Place near tools, amulets, or other magical items to charge them.
~ Offerings
Use them as offerings on a altar or within nature.
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sultry-spiritress · 10 months
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ayyy! who else throws bones for their divination practice? any cool experiences you’d feel comfy sharing?🦴
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alatismeni-theitsa · 5 months
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I've seen so many posts of Neo-pagans and witches claim they are "working" with deities like Hades and Persephone and they claim they are using tarrot cards and pendulums and crystals and other things to "communicate" with them and I'm just wondering, isn't this a big mess? How they are mixing and matching practices and religions?
Yes, it's a huge mess! I am not going to say "Apollo will NEVER talk to you if you have a crystal ball", nor am I going to say "you must sacrifice a bull each month". But there is a wider trend of pop "paganism" (Greeks don't even use(d) the term "pagan" to refer to Polytheists/Dodekatheists, and we also didn't burn witches!) that makes it clear many individuals treat foreign practices and deities as if they're made just for their consumption and comfort. With a dash of USAmerican Evangelism on the side, usually.
These people do this mix and match, and use the term "work with X deity" because they haven't studied enough and take things lightly. Even though they think they are deep and have tons of knowledge, they are just there for the aesthetic, some Percy Jackson imperialistic influence, and to fill the spiritual void some type of (usually western brand of) Christianity left on them. And they don't step on a local or the Greek tradition to do so. They just bring out some random crystals and tarot cards and they decide they are priestesses of X god (who appointed them??) and they see X deity on the clouds and a piece of tost etc etc
It's not bad to bring your own culture to your faith, however, because of the internet, you have zero excuses for not knowing about and not following the practice in the proper context. It's a deliberate choice to stay ignorant about Greece's oppression and manipulation by the western powers which also have been fetishizing its practices for a long time.
Not to mention, this type of practice is not exactly a product of cultural exchange, like many such cases in the past (where the foreign culture blends organically with the og one). It's a product of cultural hegemony, the hegemony of western empires (usually the countries these people live in) upon Greece for the last centuries. That's why such practices and approaches don't feel natural and organic.
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sky-daddy-hates-me · 1 year
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Christians really will tell everyone that their God loves everyone but will also kill everyone, and then wonder why all their kids obsess over villains or turn to the 'darker' deities of paganism like loki, fenrir, hel, rán, hades etc
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stormwaterwitch · 9 months
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If you havent heard I got a job: YAY! But on the down side: The ladies who work there are EXTRA CHRISTIAN to the point that they don't celebrate Halloween and think Astrology is the devil talking
And with Halloween around the corner I think I'm going to have a really bad time with it :(
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