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What it's All About: Draconic Wicca is a mysterious religion that emphasizes self-reliance. It is based on the belief that true power comes from within, and that one's own strength and protection comes from the power of Draconic order. This order is found in dark and dark places, in the shadows and in the darkness of the soul. The Draconic Wicca lifestyle is about self-reliance and self-improvement, and it is often seen as a way to find and access power over the world. I'll explore this more on the podcast. The Spirit Guide of the Week is the Dragon King of the Four Seas. The Dream Symbols are Maggots, Mail and Mail Carrier. Songs Featured: Tiny Red Dragon by Galloping Coroners In the House of Mama Dragon by S.J. Tucker Dragon of the Deep by Alexander James Adams King of Dreams by Bran Cerddorion Dragonlines by Jana Runnalls Open Letter to You by Tuatha Dea A Guided 4 Minute Time-Out: Be Still by the Honest Guys Nine Dragons by Faith and the Muse Links Mentioned: Draconic Wicca: The Dragon's Path Draconian Wicca Draconic Wicca: The Dragon's Path Draconic Wicca: The Dragon's Path Draconic Wicca (Super long + Informative) Draconia: Draconic Teachings of True Dragon Magick
Content Warning: Suicide. What it's All About: On this episode, I'm going to dive into Faery Wicca. People who follow this religion believe humans can make powerful magical faeries. People who practice Faery Wicca think they can summon powerful magical faeries through spells and blood magic. It's one of the most popular forms of magic, and it's also linked to the idea of the perfect woman—where women are having endless potential for greatness. This has been linked to the concept of a perfect woman living in a place known as the "Fairies Wood." The Spirit Guide is Eris and the Dream Symbols are Hammock, Handkerchief, and Hanging. Songs Featured: Fairies Stole My Keys by Emerald Rose Dancing with the Fae by Bran Cerddorion Fairy Dance by Ophelia's Dream Death Comes (The Wedding Night) by Inkubus Sukkubus Summer of the Fae by Mama Gina Hanging Tree by Blackmore's Night Faery Right by Magicfolk Links Mentioned: Faery Wicca Tuatha Dé Danann Introduction to Faery & Celtic Witchcraft Irish-American Witchcraft: Why the Roots of Your Fairy Beliefs Matter Faery Wicca Book One: Theory & Magic: A Book of Shadows & Light The Field of Bolianus
What it's All About: This episode is not just for pagans, but for everyone! Well, except for those of you want to write fiction. This is about what you need to know if you want to be a non-fiction author. So, I was talking to author Krys Copeland the other day about her new book and why she decided to write it. She gave me some hints as to what to expect if you ever decided to write a book. It's not as easy as you might think. There's more to it than just hitting a key on your computer, or putting pen to paper. And because of the interview, the Spirit Guide of the Week is Seshat. Songs Featured: Gaia Speaks by Gaia's Voice A Book of Shadows, Pt.IV: The Scrolls of Geometria Divina by Dragonland Goodnight Sweet Witches by Reclaiming An Open Letter to You by Tuatha Dea Three Witches by Spiral Rhythm Origin by Leslie Hudson Wiccan Witch of the Wild West by Loke E. Coyote Links Mentioned: Music From the Goddess' Vault witches.live account Speak Your Own Book (Don't forget to add the discount code: DREAMSOUNDER when you purchase this book on their website.) Speak Your Own Book on Amazon Speak Your Own Book on Instagram Speak Your Own Book Facebook Page Speak Your Own Book on Tiktok Seshat Goddess Seshat Seshat
What it's All About: The tree of life is the most widespread symbol of life on earth. It serves as a metaphor for both the expansion of life and its protection. It also represents how all living things are intertwined. Along with being a representation of peace and harmony, the tree of life also represents hope and optimism. The tree of life is a potent representation of humanity because it shows our interconnectedness, reliance on one another for survival, and mutual dependence. I will talk about this more in the podcast. The Spirit Guide of the Week is Epona. The Dream Symbols are cage, cake, and camera. Songs Featured: Scott Cunningham by Cloud the Pagan Rapper Walpurgisnacht by FAUN Old Man Tree by OMNIA Epona by OMNIA Grandmother Tree by Mama Gina Caged by Within Temptation The Tree by Liborio Conti Tree's Song by KIVA Links Mentioned: Music From the Goddess' Vault on Glow.fm 11 Things That The Tree of Life Represents Tree of Life Meanings, Symbols, and Mythology Tree as symbol Hungarian Mythology Tree of Life The History of Trees in Paganism and Hinduism
What it's All About: Anglo-Saxon Pagans are a loose label used to describe the diverse group of historically Pagan peoples living in the territory of modern England, beginning with Germanic peoples during the 5th century and continuing into the present. They may share certain commonalities with Modern Paganism, such as reverence for nature and other animals (particularly equine), divination practices, and seasonal celebrations. However, they may also differ in beliefs and practices that reflect their diverse origins and varying understandings of what makes up "pagan." For example, while Anglo-Saxon Pagans may share some commonalities with Modern Paganism, they may also have different understandings of what makes up "pagan" tradition. This is what I am going to discuss on this podcast. The spirit guide of the week is Eostre and the dream symbols are serial killer, sewing machine, and shaving. Songs Featured: Pagan Girl by Emerald Rose Pagan by Moon and the Nightspirit Odin by Pagan Rap Gang Eostre by Norse Gael Thor's Hammer by Ohrenpeyn Upper Midwest Terrorist Society (And Sewing Bee) by Murphy's Midnight Rounders Wilde Rose by Wolfenmond Cool to be a Witch 2.0 by Alexian Links Mentioned The Anglo-Saxons and Religion Religion in the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms Anglo-Saxon Religion Eostre - Spring Goddess or NeoPagan Fancy? Eostre Eostre All About Eostre Anglo-Saxon Heathenry I am not an Anglo-Saxon, I am an Anglo-Saxon pagan History of Theodish Beleif
What it's All About: Small town Pagans are people who live in small rural communities. A lot of these Pagans live solitary lifestyles and don't have anyone to socialize with, so they find community online or go to small festivals. Small town Pagans are just as much a part of the Pagan community as anybody else. They're still part of the global movement even if they don't go to every event or connect with everyone they'd like. I'll be discussing that and more in this podcast. The Spirit Guide of the Week is Rat and the Dream Symbols are New, News, and Newspaper. Songs Featured: Nottamum Town by Kate Price This Town is Wrong by Hecate's Wheel I Am Pagan by Spiral Rhythm Children's Totem Chant by Spiral Rhythm Heretic Heart by Catherine Madsen New Forest by Three Weird Sisters Guided Meditation of Release by Meditation Practice I Release by Alicia Bonnet and the New Moon Singers Pagan Born by Inkubus Succubus Links Mentioned: The Small-Town Pagan's Survival Guide: How to Thrive in Any Community Rat Spirit Animal Symbolism and Dreams Rat Symbolism & Meaning (+Totem, Spirit & Omens) Top 10 Problems of Being A Small Town Pagan
What it's All About: Back to our regularly scheduled program. Narcissism is every, even in the pagan community. The allure of Neo-Paganism is partly due to its emphasis on community and inclusivity. However, an emphasis on community also requires an ability to put oneself second—or at least be open to doing so—and this can be difficult for those with narcissistic tendencies. Many Pagans see Neo-Paganism as a safe space where they can be their true selves without judgment or fear of reprisal; however, this can be hard for those with narcissistic tendencies because they crave praise and adulation from other people. And some of these narcissists can be quite successful in the Pagan community by becoming leaders and teachers. But this is dangerous. I will explore this topic in more detail in the podcast. You can probably guess who the spirit guide of the week is. I am going to mention them here. However, the dream symbols are Immolation, Instrument, and Iron. Songs Featured: As I Mee Walked by Libana I Am Taliesin by Arthur Hind Save Me by Alexian Narcissus by Cynthia McQuillin Witch War by Loke E. Coyote Fire and the Mountain by Krista Chapman Green The Fairy Queen by OMNIA Before My Eyes by Mojo Kemp Links Mentioned: I'm a professor of human behavior, and I have some news for you about the 'narcissists' in your life The Narcissistic Witch Spiritual narcissism works in subtle ways Narcissists Connla and the Fairy Maiden
What it's All About: I mentioned at the end of the last episode that this one will not be pagan. This show will have a more secular atmosphere. I interview Mira Nabel Beig about his experience living in poverty in Canada. He does have a story to tell about his experience. He is now working as a consultant and has a non-profit organization called La Panache. That organization helps other Canadians who are living in poverty. If you are having problem, hearing this show you can go to the blog http://goddessvault1.wixsite.com/home and scroll down to where you can see the transcript. Songs Featured: All Poor Men and Humble by Heather Dale Traveller, Part 11: Thoughts of a Homeless Alien by Julia Ecklar The Home That I Will Never See by Hagalaz Runedance Hopeful People by Bards of the Koad The Ring of Hope by the Brobdingnagian Bards I Walk With the Goddess by Kellianna Links Mentioned: La Panache
What it's All About: Here is another request from a listener. This is an interesting topic. What is the history and symbology behind it, and why are we using it? In this podcast, we will explore those questions. Plus, your mind will be blown and you will learn something new. The spirit guide of the week is Tyr and the dream symbols are yard, daisy, and dandelion. Songs Featured: Hecate by Jon O'bergh Athame by Threefold Chalice to Blade by Crow Women Tyr by Pagan Rap Gang Secret Womb of Night by Gaia Consort Dandelion Wine by Faun featuring In Gowan Ring Self Love Affirmations (Music 1) by Linnea Bailey Healing Chant by Heather Alexander Obsidian Blade by While Angels Watch Links Mentioned: Athame Athame Athame Tyr Tyr Tyr Athame Knife/Dagger, Its Meaning As A Symbol And Importance In Wicca ATHAME SYMBOLISM & MEANING
What it's All About: This is another request from a listener on Quora. I would also like to mention another topic that I find hard to talk about without it being a scientific topic. However, the seasons are all about cycles and change, which is why they are so important. Even writing here is difficult for me. Despite this, everyone knows that the seasons have something to do with paganism in some way. I'll explain more about it in the show. The Spirit Guides of the week are the Horae and the Dream Symbols are Music and Tattoo. Songs Featured: The Breath of Forever by George Pendred Stolen Season by S. J. Tucker Inner Season (Follow the Crow) by Three Weird Sisters Seasons by Castalia Cycle of the Seasons by KIVA Omeath Music by La Lugh A Tomb of Seasoned Dye by :Of the Wand And the Moon Links Mentioned: Season Horae Celebrating the Seasons The Wheel of the Year: Seasonal Living For Spirituality The Sabbats and the Seasons The three sillies
What it's All About: A listener from Quora requested this. I was asked to do a show on Ocean Magic. Because it does sound interesting, I'll try to talk as much as possible about it. If you'd like to suggest a topic, I don't know how you can reach me on Quora, but you can still let me know in the comments. Or there are other ways to do that which I will mention in the podcast. The spirit guide of the week is the Unicorn, and the dream symbols are jam, jaw, and jeans. Songs Featured: Descend the Ocean by Wendy Rule Ocean Flower with Sirena Land, Sky, and Sea by Damh the Bard Unicorne by Faun Heart is Like the Sea by Drumspyder The Concentration Flow Meditation by Tony Murdock The Water is Wide by Lady Moon Links Mentioned: Ocean Ocean Is the Unicorn Your Spirit Animal? The Amazing Meanings & Symbolism. What Does a Unicorn Spirit Animal Mean and Symbolize? Unicorn Spirit Animal Sea Magic: Connecting with the Ocean's Energy Seven Ways to Use Beach Magic Sea Magic Sea Witch Pagan Magic
What it's All About: Aside from the fact that there are many different pagan paths, there are also pagans of every skin color, gender, and sexual orientation. Among the pagans out there are those who are polyamorous and proud of it. Throughout this podcast, I will explore this lifestyle in more detail. The Spirit Guide of the week is Amon and the Dream Symbols are time, tangle, mandala, and diamond. Songs Featured: Love in the Forest by OMNIA We Are Love by Ginger Doss Lips of Love by Inkubus Sukkubus Light Divine by Flora Wares One Heart by Helouise Pilkington Diamonds Out of Dust by Sharon Knight and Pandemonaeon I Remember Love by Mama Gina Links Mentioned: Pagans and Polyamory - Are Pagans Polyamorous? (learnreligions.com) Four Reasons Why Paganism and Polyamory are Linked Pagan Polyamory: Becoming a Tribe of Hearts Polyamory in the Pagan Community (llewellyn.com) Iktomi's blanket
What it's All About: There are pagans with ADHD out there. Like many other things in their lives, they have difficulties maintaining their path, whether or not they are a solitaire. ADHD is also a challenge for those already in covens. I will explain some challenges of being a pagan with ADHD, as well as some of the positive aspects. The Spirit Guide of the week is Lynx and the Dream Symbols are Pool and Egg. Songs Featured: The Pagan World is Back! by Pagan Rap Gang Pagan Beat by Arthur Hinds Crystal Cave by S. J. Tucker I Don't Speak Human by OMNIA My Karma Broke Down by Three Weird Sisters Eggs and Crumbs by Heather Alexander A Centering Meditation by Tuja and Pam Rader Calling All Witches by Cloud the Pagan Rapper featuring Lone Wolf and Moonastria Links Mentioned: Patreon Ko-Fi Music From The Goddess' Vault Newsletter The Book of Answers by Carol Bolt The Restless Mind Podcast Agender ADHD Pagan Who is the Goddess of ADHD? Goddess of Neurodivergence? Lynx Symbolism & Meaning Lynx Forget the Lotus Position: How to Meditate — ADHD Style 8 tips for ADHD Meditation
What it's All About: It's all about the ancient Mayans. This culture has a deep connection to nature that many of us can learn from and incorporate into our own modern pagan practices. This civilization is known for its detailed astrological knowledge, its connection with the earth, its respect for nature, its connection with the stars, as well as its detailed understanding of how these things affect our lives. There is also a strong connection between Mayan culture and the spiritual world. I will discuss this all on show. The spirit of the week is Ixchel and the dream symbols are television and police. Songs Featured: May the Circle Be Open by Circle of Women Snake Star Song by S. J. Tucker Belly Pot by Crow Women Rainbow Around the Moon by KIVA God of Thunder by Pagan Rap Gang Balance of Nature by Alexander James Adams Harvest Dance by Mojo Kemp Stars Stacked Tall by Janice Kephart Links Mentioned: Maya Maya End of World in 2012? Maya "Doomsday" Calendar Explained Mayan Religion I am a native American panganist and I believe in the maya gods....am I accepted here? The boy and the violin Ancient Mayan 101 The Maya Civilization Explained in 11 Minutes Lost World of the Maya (Full Episode) Exploring Maya Civilization for Kids: Ancient Mayan Culture Documentary for Children
What it's All About: Another Middle Eastern form of paganism. It is somewhat similar to Mesopotamian paganism. Much like the Romans borrowed the Greek gods from the Greeks, Mesopotamia borrowed from tribes like the Sumerians. I will discuss some interesting facts about the ancient Sumerians and how this pantheon can be incorporated into modern paganism. The Spirit Guide of the Week is Ereshkigal. And the Dream Symbols are Sandals, Scalp, and Sea. Not for those of you who listening to the podcast here: For some reason, I cannot add any of the links on here. You might have to go to the blog. Songs Featured: Midsummer Fever by David Wood Midsummer Lullaby by Eleanor and the Lost Ancient Mother by Helouise Pilkington There is Only the Dead Inside by Inkubus Sukkubus Inanna Blue by Hecate's Wheel Sea Chant by Vanessa Cardui Deep Relaxation in 5 minutes (Guided 5 Minute Calming Meditation) by the Honest Guys The Calm Before the Storm by Arcana Inanna by Reclaiming featuring Suzanne Sterling
What it's All About: One of the most popular forms of paganism is this. It is also somewhat difficult to discuss. Why? Most of the myths of ancient Rome are actually influenced by the myths of ancient Greece. The only difference is the names of the gods. There are added myths and rituals which I will discuss here. I know I will talk about their festivals, two of which are now modern holidays. Maybe we can talk about how Modern Roman Paganism is practiced today. The Spirit Guide of the Week is Venus. The Dream Symbols are inflatable mattress, inspection, and necklace. Songs Featured: Het Verbond Met Rome by Heidevolk Augeries of Love by OMNIA Lupercalia by Faun Venus and the Fly by KIVA Danza Nova by Wolgemut Granny's Bedtime Tonic by Tuatha Dea Orbiting Jupiter by Three Weird Sister Links Mentioned: Religion in Ancient Rome Principal Greek and Roman Gods What Festivals Were Celebrated in Ancient Rome Venus Venus (mythology) Religio Romana Reconstructionist Roman religion Resources for Roman Pagans Ancient Worship Modern Times? The Roman Way To The Gods: The Ancients Are Back Religio Romana Parsley
What it's All About: There is a pantheon of gods that is centered on this path of paganism. I will explore this in this episode of the podcast. There are witches who worship these gods. I will share a bit more about this path, the history of this ancient land, as well as introduce you to some deities. The Spirit Guide of the Week is Nabu. The Dream Symbols are: Darkness, Date, and Deer. Songs Featured: Egi Messzegek by Moon and the Nightspirit The Messenger by Heather Dale Roots by WillowWynd Babylon by Magicfolk Wytch's Chant by Inkubus Sukkubus Run Like a Deer by Castalia Guided Meditation: 4 Minute Stress Buster by the Honest Guys Babylon by Revel Moon Links Mentioned: Mesapotamia History of Mesapotamia Nabu Nabu (god) Nabu Mesopotamian Religion List of Mesopotamian Deities Mesopotamian Deities Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses Ancient Mesopotamia 101: National Geographic The History of Ancient Mesopotamia in 15 minutes
What it's All About: Some of us who began as pagans went through the Correllian Nativist Tradition. You got all three degrees and learned more about the tradition. If you are unfamiliar with this path, I will explain it more in this show. There are many paths one can take within the Wiccan Religion, including the Correllian Nativist Tradition. It incorporates the use of nature and ancient pagan practices into its practices. Listen to the podcast to learn more. The Spirit Guide of the Week is Nefertum and the Dream Symbols are Talent Show, Tank and Tarot Card. Songs Featured: Luna's Coracle by OMNIA Pollen Path by Elana Low Ancestor Chant by Mother Tongue Flower of the Sea by Dead Can Dance II High Priestess by Derek Schmidt Double Edged Sword by Sharon Knight Fairies in the Morning by Ginger Ackley and Brian Henke Witchy Things by Cloud the Pagan Rapper Links Mentioned: Correllian Nativist Tradition Correllian Nativist Tradition Correllian Nativist Tradition Facebook Group Correllian Nativist Church International Correllian Nativist Tradition Nefertum Nefertum Nefertum Nefertum Structure of the Correllian Nativist Tradition The Tobacco Fairy from the Blue Hill
What it's All About: Time to discuss another form of paganism, or rather Wicca: Alexandrian. This is for newcomers to this path who haven't yet decided what they wish to worship. In some ways, it is like Gardnarian Wicca, but in other ways it is different. Listen to the show to learn more. The Spirit Guide of the Week is Rhiannon, and dream symbols are oil, operation, and orchestra. Songs Featured: The Wise Ones by Alexian Color Me Pagan by Fritz Jung Witchcraft Hustling by Harold Carter Rhiannon by Helouise Pilkington Light Divine by Flora Wares Omeath Music by La Lugh 9 Minute Meditation Break for Overly Responsible People by Unlock Your Life Blessed Be, Namaste by Robin Renee Links Mentioned: Alexandrian Wicca Alexandrian Wicca Alexandrian Tradition Alexandrian Wicca Alex Sander Popular Wiccan Traditions: Different Forms of Wicca
What it's All About: The question that you may ask is "What are ley lines?" and "What does that have to do with paganism?". This is where I get esoteric. There are several places on the earth's surface that are thought to be aligned by ley lines. Depending on their location, these may (or may not) correspond to rivers, towns, and mountain peaks. Many ancient buildings were built near ley lines to harness their power, according to anecdotes, so it's not surprising that pagans would be drawn to. I will talk about what ley lines are, the most famous sites where you can see them, and why they are important to paganism. The spirit guide of the week is Squirrel and the dream symbols are jewelry and job. Songs Featured: Drawing Lines by Fay Brotherhood Ley Lines by Dolman Soul Traveller (The Portal) by Willow Wynd Invocation for Nut by Mama Gina Energy in Motion by Elaine Silver She Wears No Ring by Ginger Ackley Moon and a Tinderbox by Spiral Dance We are the Flow by Lindie Lila Links Mentioned: Ley Lines What Are Ley Lines? These Supernatural Lines Supposedly Connect The Universe Through Monuments And Landforms The Lore and Lure of Ley Lines Squirrel Symbolism & Meaning Squirrel Symbolism & Meaning (+Totem, Spirit & Omens) Sacred Sites & Pagan Places: Origins and How to Find Ley Lines Near You Ley Lines: Magical Energy of the Earth The Deserter with the Tinderbox
What it's All About: Two weeks ago, I looked at Rituals. Today, I'm going to talk about creating your own spells. I'm aware that not all pagans do spells, but some of us do. So, I will discuss how you can create rituals and spells to suit a variety of needs, from healing, to prosperity, to business. I will discuss the history of spell work and why we require ingredients for it. The spirit guide of the week is Circe and the dream symbols are knitting, pan, and paper. Songs Featured: Love Spell (Re-Loved) by Inkubus Sukkubus Blue Spell by Three Weird Sisters I Put A Spell On You by Bjornemyr Circe by Wendy Rule Banishment Spell by Unto Ashes Pan the Fallen by Castalia Cast Away by Arthur Hinds Links Mentioned: A sweeping history of magic - from witchcraft to shamanism Ten Strange Things You Didn't Know About the History of Magic A Guide to Ancient Magic Peace Ritual A Secularist Perspective On Peace & Pagan Peace Ritual A Beginner's Guide to Casting Your Own Spells at Home Spellcrafting: Strengthen the Power of Your Craft by Creating and Casting Your Own Unique Spells Creating Your Own Spells (Practical Magick #8) How to Write Your Own Spells The Dark Daughter of the Norse King
What it's All About: This show is for all the Novice Pagans out there. Notice that I did not say the other catchphrase when it comes to new pagans. Why? Because I don't want to dumb anyone down. It's a beginners guide to something you can continue learning about your entire life, so it covers the basics of what rituals entail. For those of you who have been on this path for a while, this might be a refresher show for you. Songs Featured: Ritual by Jana Runnalls Ritual by Hexperos The Druid Ritual of Oak by Elvenking Kwan Yin by Lisa Theil The Great Rite in Motion by David Wood Fisherman's Boy by Heather Dale Self-Trust by Tricia Stewar Shui Come and Make Some Magic With Me by Ginger Ackley Rite of Passage by Heather Dale Links Mentioned: The History of Ritual Ritual Guan Yin Neopagan Rites: A Guide to Creating Public Rituals That Work How to Plan a Ritual History of Ideas: Rituals
What it's All About: It is a serious subject. This isn't about pagan discrimination. There are a few heathen covens out there who make the rest of us look bad. Not all heathens or pagan are racist. It is irrelevant what color your skin is. Go ahead and be a pagan. We discuss this group as well as my own personal reasons for doing this show. I apologize for the two mistakes I made. First, I'm angry with these racists, so the sound quality is uneven. The second mistake I made was giving you the wrong URL for one of the articles I mentioned. It's humanisticpaganism.com/2016/08/31/ho…cleland-host/ (Note: this URL might not be up anymore). Crystal Blanton's book Bringing Race to the Table: Exploring Racism in the Pagan Community is available at Amazon.com/Bringing-Race-Tab...ook/dp/B00T5KABMS. Heathens United Against Racism has changed its name to Heathens Against Hate. They can be found on https://www.heathensagainst.org. The spirit guide of the week is the dove and snake is the dream symbol Songs Featured: 1. No One Said It Would Be Easy by Anharmonic 2. Merlin and I by Damh the Bard 3. Road to Peace by KIVA 4. Osforras by the Moon and the Nightspirit 5. Snake Woman by Michelle Mays 6. Wicker Man by Jim Faupal 7. Clarion Call by Paul Mitchell Other Links Mentioned: Canadian Pagan Declaration of Intolerance (If you're not Canadian, you can still sign this) Fact Check Explorer Media Bias Fact Check Interactive Media Bias Chart AllSides.com FactCheck.org MediaSmart.ca
What it's All About: The idea of relating to Nature and the Environmental movement is an important part of Paganism. We believe that we are all a part of the Earth, and as such, it's our duty to take care of each other as well as protect the environment. It doesn't only mean planting trees or recycling; this also includes being involved in activism movements like those against global warming or extinction events on behalf of animals. The spirit guide of the week is Pachamama. The dream symbols are umbrella, alligator, and altar. Songs Featured: Mother Nature by Pagan Rap Gang Soul of Nature by Jenna Greene Balance of Nature by Alexander James Adams Mama Gaia's Goin' Through Menopause by Mama Gina Behold the Passionate Ways of Nature by Hagalaz Runedance The Altar by Threefold Sons and Daughters (of Robin Hood) by Damh the Bard Dance In Nature by Cernunnos Rising Links Mentioned: Ecospirituality Ecospirituality Why Thousands of Pagans are Standing up for the Environment Sacred Nature: Paganism's Contribution to Environmental Ethics ecofeminism Ecofeminism The Rats and Their Daughters
What it's All About: Sabbats are the cornerstone to everything Pagan/Wiccan. The Wheel of the Year is based on the all eight of them, which have varying degrees and meanings in different traditions. These days, many of us Pagans celebrate them as a time for family gatherings and community events or festivals that include music, dancing, feasting and other celebrations. The spirit guide of the week is Moose. The dream symbols are kidnap, packing, and picture. Songs Featured: Sabbat by Damh the Bard Songs of the Wheel by Leslie Hudson Solstice Past by Hagalaz' Runedance Children's Totem Chant by Spiral Rhythm In May, That Lusty Season by Libana Beyond the Painting by MaterDea Guided Smile Meditation by Vulfpeck And Laugh, But Smile No More by Faith and the Muse Songs of Imbolc by Flora Ware Links Mentioned: Definition of Sabbath Sabbath Wheel of the Year Moose/Elk Symbolism and Meaning
What it's All About: Well, you heard about the Triple Goddess, but have you heard about the Triple God? Because we live in a patriarchal society, we pagans emphasize more on the goddess than the god. So, I will balance things out on this show and talk about what it means for our spiritual lives when there is a male deity involved as well - because that's just how it goes sometimes! The spirit guide of the Week is Brahma and the dream symbol is fire. Songs Featured: Golden Apple by Faun I Am the God/dess Devine by Lucidian The God Song by Reclaiming Featuring Starhawk Creation by Michelle Mays God & Goddess in Blue #7 by Parnassus In a Robe of Fire by Of the Wand And The Moon Wild Hunt by Heather Alexander God of the Grain and Wild by Castalia Links Mentioned: Horned God Trimurti How the Hindus Worship Brahman Brahma Brahma Brahma Brahma Lord Brahma: The God of Creation The Triple God Triple...God? The Wild Huntsman and the Mine-Monk
What it's All About: How does Taoism fit into Paganism? The answer to this question is that it doesn't. It's not a religion but an ancient philosophy and way of life. Some people who practice the Taoist path identify as Pagans or Wiccans because they believe in nature worshiping and using magic for healing purposes. I will explain more about Taoism on the podcast. The Spirit Guide is the Lord of T'ai Shan and Dream Symbols are videotape, virgin, and abdomen. Songs Featured: The Butterfly by Drumspyder Inner Forensics by Cloud the Pagan Rapper Creature of the Wood by Alexander James Adam Wild Mountain Thyme by Damh the Bard Behind the Rain by Magicfolk Maiden Song by Michelle Mays Guided Meditation: 5 Minute Stress Relief by the Honest Guys Force of Nature by Brian Henke Behold the Passionate Ways of Nature by Hagalaz Runedance Links Mentioned: Taoism Daoism Taoism ARE WICCANS, AND PAGANS IN GENERAL, LATTER-DAY TAOISTS ? Pagan Practices and Chinese Folk Religions What is Taoism?
Note: I wanted to re-air this episode since Anne Rice died a week ago. You can also request to hear an old show that I already had put out. Summary: I did post some articles on both Facebook and Twitter saying that the movie "The Craft" got people interested in Paganism. That wasn't my case. Neither did reading any Harry Potter books got me into the path either. It was from being an Anne Rice fan that got me into the idea of being a Pagan. She didn't just write stories about Vampires, but about witches too. The Spirit Guide of the Week is Baba Yaga and the Dream Symbol is Spider. Songs Featured: 1. Vampire Empire (Crimson Remix) by Two Witches 2. Vampire Punk Rockers From Hell by Inkubus Sukkubus 3. Gay Vampire Boogie by Cynthia McQuillin 4. Baba Yaga by Tuatha 5. Vampire Empire by Kristen Lawrence 6. Web of Wonder by Crow Women 7. Breathing Space Meditation by Mark Wiliams 8. Vampyres by Inkubus Sukkubus Links Mentioned: Events: - Witches' Masquerade Samhain Ritual - www.eventbrite.com/e/16th-annual-s…ets-73368363751 - Beltaine 2019 - The Red and the White - www.pagan-festival.com/?fbclid=IwAR3…ODYWME2sdx6gY Other: - Mayfair Witch Collections - www.goodreads.com/book/show/43815.…tches_Collection - How Vampires Lead Me to Paganism - www.patheos.com/blogs/allergicpag…d-me-to-paganism/
What it's All About: The Triple Goddess is a concept in Wicca, a modern Pagan new religious movement, which usually includes the feminine deity, the Earth Mother, the goddess of love and fertility, and the goddess of death and magic. The idea of three phases can be traced back to ancient history. The three phases are thought to represent the cycles of nature- that is, earth/sky/sea or birth/life/death. I will be talking about all this in the show, so stay tuned. The spirit guide of the week is Lakshmi and the dream symbols are labor and ladder. Songs Featured: Triple Goddess Blessing by Lisa Thiel I Walk With the Goddess by Kellianna Goddess by Burning Sage X Fortune by Derek Schmidt Goddess by S. J. Tucker Birth of the Sun by Dark Moor Mother of Darkness by Circle of Women I am the beauty of the Goddess by Heloise Pilkington Links Mentioned: Sandra Rogers | Archetypes and the Triple Goddess (sandrarogerslmft.com) The Secret History of the Triple Goddess, Part 1: Triads, Triplicities, and Trinities | John Halstead (patheos.com) The Triple Goddess: Maiden, Mother and Crone (learnreligions.com) Triple Goddess (Neopaganism) - Wikipedia Triple deity - Wikipedia The Triple Goddess: An Exploration of the Archetypal Feminine - The C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles (junginla.org) Lakshmi - Wikipedia Triple Goddess (Neopaganism) - Wikipedia Triple Goddess Symbol – What Does It Mean? - Symbol Sage The Meanings & Origins of the Triple Goddess Symbol : (zennedout.com) The Mother Goddess - Island Folklore
What is energy magic? Join me on the Music From the Goddess' Vault Podcast for a discussion on how to use this energy in your own spellwork. Plus, does the Law of Attraction have something to do with it? Find out this and more when you tune in! Some of you might be asking yourself, what is Energy Magic? There are two ways that you can use energy in your spellwork. So stay tuned. Plus you might have to excuse the fact that the host has a sore throat. The spirit guide of the week is the hummingbird and the dream symbols are the garage, garbage, and garden. Songs Featured: Spirit of the Green by Spiral Dance Energy in Motion by Elaine Silver The Law by Threefold Wings by Reclaiming (Featuring Suzanne Sterling) Blue Spell by Three Weird Sisters Green Garden by Eivor Words of Encouragement (Soft Female Voice) by Bob Baker's Inspiration Project Spirit of the Sea by Blackmore's Night Set Your Spirit Free by Arthur Hinds inks Mentioned: Law of attraction (New Thought) - Wikipedia What Is The Law Of Attraction? And How To Use It Effectively What Is the Law of Attraction? (verywellmind.com) Hummingbird Spirit Animal | Meaning & Symbolism Energy Magic | Superpower Wiki | Fandom Energy Magic: Rasbold, Katrina, Rasbold, Eric: 9781492769453: Books - Amazon.ca Magical Power For Beginners: How to Raise & Send Energy for Spells That Work: Lipp, Deborah: 9780738751986: Books - Amazon.ca Kinesic Magic: Channeling Energy with Postures & Gestures: Tyson, Donald: 9780738764139: Books - Amazon.ca
What it's All About: Believe it or not, there are still Witch Hunts going on in the world today. I am not talking about the figurative ones. I am talking about real-life witch hunts around the world where people are still getting arrested or even killed for practicing witchcraft. I'll mention where these are still happening today. Maybe I will speak about the history of it as well. The Spirit Guide of the week is Ogun. The Dream Symbols are cancer, carnival, and carpet. Songs Featured: Burning Times by Charlie Murphy Witch Hunt (Still Seeking Sarah) by Inkubus Sukkubus No More Burning Times by Shining Wheel Pagan Chorus Iron by Within Temptation Song of the Witches by S. J. Tucker Sweet Magick by Assembly of the Sacred Wheel Witch Up! | Cloud The Pagan Rapper (bandcamp.com) I Am Pagan by Spiral Rhythm inks Mentioned: Modern witch-hunts - Wikipedia Witches: Real Origins, Hunts & Trials - HISTORY Why Europe was overrun by witch hunts in early modern history — Quartz (qz.com) The Long, Brutal History of Witch Hunts - WSJ List of people executed for witchcraft - Wikipedia 7 Bizarre Witch Trial Tests - HISTORY Anna Göldi - Wikipedia 3 women arrested for witchcraft in Chechnya over Halloween weekend - pennlive.com Modern witch-hunts - Wikipedia Witch hunts: A global problem in the 21st century | Africa | DW | 10.08.2020 There is more...
What it's All About: For those of you who didn't know, I did a show all about Norse Mythology in the past. But, I did another episode on how white supremacists are using anything Norse and pretend that they are pagan when they are not. That's when I decided to delete the first show. However, I am rectifying that to redo the topic of Nordic Mythology. The spirit guide of the week is Frigg and I mispronounced two of her son's names. The dream symbol is Spider. Songs Featured: Norse Folk by Pagan Rap Gang Straight Outta Norse by Pagan Rap Gang Riders On the Storm by SKALD Frigga's Web by Hagalaz' Runedance Odin's Resignation by Pan Galactic Spider Song by Unto Ashes 7 Minute Meditation by Swami Jnaheshvara Bharati Freya by OMNIA Hel Goddess of the Underworld by Hagalaz' Runedance Links Mentioned: Norse - Wikipedia Norsemen - Wikipedia Vikings in Canada | Royal Ontario Museum (rom.on.ca) Vikings settled in North America in 1021AD, study says - BBC News Frigg – the goddess of marriage | The Swedish History Museum (historiska.se) Frigg - Wikipedia Ásatrú Temple – Reykjavik, Iceland - Atlas Obscura 139 Old Norse Words That Invaded The English Language (babbel.com) Norse Mythology Stories: The Essential - From Creation to Ragnarok - See U in History - YouTube First Norse Pagan Temple in 1000 Years built in Reykjavik, Iceland | Asatru Architect Magnús Jensson - YouTube
What it's All About: For all of you horror movie fans out there, this episode is all about the zombie. Since Samhain is coming up and I don't want to do another show on it, I thought it would be fun to talk about this monster. I will be talking about their history for those of you who don't know and more. So listen to this show. The spirit guide of the week is Deer. The dream symbols are ice cream, light, and ceiling. Songs Featured: Zombie by Tuatha Dea Zombie Ambience (Radio Edit) by Kristen Lawrence City of the Dead by Inkubus Sukkubus Run Like a Deer by Castalia Slay the Dead by Cynthia McQuillin Child of Light by Arthur Hinds Landlord's Daughter by Magnet Celtic Feast of the Dead by Fritz Jung Links Mentioned: History of Zombies - Origins, Pop Culture & Film - HISTORY Zombie - Wikipedia From Haitian Slavery to 'The Walking Dead': The Forgotten History of the Zombie - The Atlantic Where do zombies come from? - BBC Culture The History of Zombies. The walking dead are very real. It's… | by Hdogar | Lessons from History | Medium Where do zombies come from? - BBC Culture The History of Zombies. The walking dead are very real. It's… | by Hdogar | Lessons from History | Medium Deer Spirit Animal | Deer Totem Meaning Deer Symbolism, Meaning & The Deer Spirit Animal | UniGuide Suffering & Satisfaction in Patterns of Consumption (and Zombies) - Paganism (wildhunt.org) Pagans and the (Zombie) Apocalypse | Niki Whiting (patheos.com)
What it's All About: I guess that you can call this a double feature. First, two days ago, on Social Media, I wrote this question: "I need some Pagan Music recommendations. Anyone got one?" I got a lot of responses. So I will try to play as many as I can in this show. Plus, I will be talking about Liminal Deities. Who and what are they. The Spirit Guide of the Week is Adonis and the Dream Symbols are sentencing, sesame, and sewer. Songs Featured: Hekate by Faun I am the Beauty of the Goddess by Heloise Pilkington Winds of Change by Damh the Bard Handsome Rogue by S. J. Tucker XV The Devil by Derek Schmidt Auciello Grifone by Emian 5 Minute Guided Meditation for Happiness by Guided Meditation World Between Worlds by Wendy Rule Persephone by Kellianna Links Mentioned: Liminality - Wikipedia Liminality Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com Liminality | Encyclopedia.com Liminal deity - Wikipedia
What it's All About: It is not about Hekate or the devil. And it's nothing to be scared of either. It is more about where we are in our own path in life. Which decision do you want to make to go down one of the two paths? Is it a good decision? When we look back, did we make the right choices? I will not answer these questions for you because they are yours to make. But I will be talking about this in the show. The Spirit Guides of the week are the Dosojin and the Dream Symbols are: ice, needle and nest. Songs Featured: Secrets of the Crossroads by Gaia Consort Crossroads by Jenna Greene Lonely Road by Emerald Rae Moonbeam Road by Bran Cerddorion Secrets of the Crossroads Devil by Gaia Consort Fire and Ice by Inkubus Sukkubus Red Haired Boy by Beltaine Crossroads by Moonstruck Links Mentioned: Crossroads (folklore) - Wikipedia At the crossroads - PaganSquare - PaganSquare - Join the conversation! (witchesandpagans.com) Crossroads Magick | TarotPugs The Crossroads – A Liminal Setting For Occult And Supernatural Activities - Owlcation Ritual | Deaf Pagan Crossroads Crossroads Lost Pet Spell | GreenWitch | Green Paganism, Witchcraft, Magick, & Spells Crossroads Spell to Remove Blockages – TarotPugs Taken by the Good People
What it's All About: This topic was a result of me talking to two non-pagans. Their first thought when I mentioned paganism isn't devil-worshipping, but something else. What they said, I was happy at the same time, concerned about it. I'll explain what that is and why I am on the fence about this. Plus, we can do as pagans to ensure we change the perspective of others. The Spirit Guide of the Week is Freyr and the Dream Symbols are Apartment, Bathroom/Washroom, and Drain. Songs Featured: Viking Blood by Serpentyne O Valhalla by Skald Misconceptions by Cloud the Pagan Rapper Freya by Omnia Straight Outta Norse by Pagan Rap Gang I Release by Alicia Bonnet and the New Moon Singers Releasing Doubt (Meditation Only) by Rev. Michelle Rado The Earth, the Air, the Fire, the Water by Libana Odin by Norse Gael Links Mentioned: What Not To Say When You Meet Someone Who Is Pagan | HuffPost Freyr - Wikipedia Confronting Stereotypes and Prejudice Against Paganism | John Beckett (patheos.com) Paganism integrates into modern culture, battling stereotypes – The Sundial (csun.edu) Against the Folkish “Pagans” | Hellenic Faith White supremacists are misappropriating Norse mythology, says expert | Folio (ualberta.ca)
What it's All About: Did you move to a new town or city? Are you finding it hard to search for a coven in your area? And you're the only option is to do that Sabbats on either Zoom or Facebook Live? Why not create your own!! I have experienced something like that. And there are some good and bad things about starting your coven that you might have to consider. I will be talking about this on the show. Spirit Guide of the Week is the Rabbit and the Dream Symbols are Work, Mask and Maypole. Songs Featured: Coven in Charing Cross by Coven Together Again by Thoth Ganesh Witch of the Wood by Three Weird Sisters Rabbit's Song by S. J. Tucker Ritual by Jana Runnalls Maypole Dance by Moonstruck Witch's Joy Reaps Your Soul by Trobar de Morte Song of the Witches by S. J. Tucker Links Mentioned: Coven - Wikipedia Coven | witchcraft | Britannica The Witch Cult in Western Europe: A Study in Anthropology: Murray, Margaret Alice: 9781463523107: Books - Amazon.ca Rabbit Spirit Animal - Spirit Animal Info Rabbit Symbolism, Dreams, and Messages | Spirit Animal Totems (spirit-animals.com) Creating a Coven: Practical Points for the Modern Witch (northernplunder.com) The Witch's Coven: Finding or Forming Your Own Circle: McCoy, Edain: 9780738703886: Books - Amazon.ca BEYOND BFFS: HOW TO CREATE A COVEN - the Numinous (the-numinous.com) Do You Know How to Write Coven Bylaws? (learnreligions.com) R idden by a Witch
What it's All About: We have one. Whether it is in our pockets, neck, purses, or a specific place at home, we all carry a talisman. But why do we do this, and where did it all start. Plus, why is a talisman important in the pagan community. This is what this show will explore today. The Spirit of the Week is Vishnu and the Dream Symbols are cage, camera, and cards. Songs Featured: Talisman by Trobar de Morte Luck Is a Jade by Cynthia McQuillin Lapis Occultus by Lamia Vox Sun God by Nebelhexe Lucky Man by Emerald Rose A Cage by Arcana Week One: Just One Breath by Victor Davich Breaths by Crow Women So Mote It Be by Pagan Rap Gang Links Mentioned: Talisman | Encyclopedia.com Talisman - Wikipedia History of Talismans and Amulets - Best Talismans and Amulets 2020 (veranda.com) BBC - Religions - Hinduism: Vishnu Charming Your Way to Effective Magic - dummies Amulets and Talismans - Pagan (bellaonline.com) Talisman, Amulet, Charm. Oh My! | Gwyn (patheos.com) Amulet | talisman | Britannica Amulet / Charm / Talisman - Witchcraft Terms and Tools - Witchcraft (witchcraftandwitches.com)
What it's All About: For the first time, I will talk to Monica Crosson about her new children's book, The Dreamer's Journey. It is a Tarot story with a fun-to-color 22 card printable deck. It's an excellent read for kids and adults learning how to use the tarot for the first time. The story itself has a non-binary main character who goes on a journey. By the way, the spirit guide of the week is Hermes and the dream symbols are salt, scale, and Senior's Home. If you are interested in purchasing this book for a young one or yourself, scroll down to the links mentioned below and click on SYOB Bookstore - Speak Your Own Book. That will take you straight to the book. By the way, I have to apologize for the sound quality during the interview. Monica Crosson - is a practicing witch and educator for over thirty years. Monica is also a member of the Evergreen Coven. She's also written other books, such as The Magickal Family and Wild Magical Soul. Crosson is also a regular contributor to Llewellyn's Almanac and Datebooks, and magazines such as Witchology, Witchway, and Enchanted Living. And she currently lives near Concrete, Washington. Songs Featured: Fool by Inkubus Sukkubus The Magician by Derek Schmidt Hexhermetic Dance by Elane Emperor of the Sun by Arcana There Was An Old Woman by KIVA Lover's Pardon by Pandemonaeon Links Mentioned: SYOB Bookstore — Speak Your Own Book (3) Online Premier - The Beast of Our Time: Climate Change & Grizzly Bears with presentation and Q&A | Facebook Save the Yellowstone Grizzly Bear - Stop the Delisting and Trophy Hunt Petition · Protect the Grizzly, Stop Killing & Harassing Explorer Bears · Change.org Home (monicacrosson.com) Monica Crosson (@monicacrosson) • Instagram photos and videos Blackfoot Creation and Origin Myths (pitt.edu)
What it's All About: I just read that there was something on Facebook about alcohol addiction and paganism. I think that it was hosted by Harold Carter. I didn't join into that. But I thought that I might talk about something that affects some people and that is Bipolar Depression. But I want to focus on the pagan way of treating this. The spirit guide is the duck and the dream symbols are nail, name, and neck. Songs Featured: Sad Story by Folknery At the Tree At the Lonely Place by Inkubus Sukkubus Rainbow Blues by Blackmore's Night Gosling Girl by S. J. Tucker Heartbeat Healing by Jana Runnalls I Called Your Name by :Of the Wand and the Moon Guided Meditation for Relieving Depression by Dr. Ramdesh You Say You're Happy Now by Unto Ashes We Are Love by Ginger Doss Links Mentioned: Canada Suicide Prevention Service | Crisis Services Canada Bipolar 1 vs. Bipolar 2: Know the Difference (healthline.com) Bipolar disorder - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic How to Handle Bipolar Depression (webmd.com) Lifeline (suicidepreventionlifeline.org) Duck Symbolism, Dreams, and Messages | Spirit Animal Totems (spirit-animals.com) Seekers and Guides: The Downward Spiral – Depression and Suicide in Paganism (Part One) | Diane Morrison (patheos.com) Seekers and Guides: The Downward Spiral – Depression and Suicide in Paganism (Part Two) | Diane Morrison (patheos.com) Seekers and Guides: The Downward Spiral – Depression and Suicide in Paganism (Part 3) | Diane Morrison (patheos.com) Seekers and Guides: The Downward Spiral – Depression and Suicide in Paganism (Part 4) | Diane Morrison (patheos.com)
What it's All About: This is what the majority of us are. Being eclectic is fun and accepting. Yet, there are those that don't think that there is such a thing as Eclectic Paganism or Wicca. But there is among all that is Paganism. However, this is a hard topic to talk about, because it differs from person to person. The Spirit Guide of the Week is Kybele (I accidentally mispronounced Cybele on the show). And the dream symbols are head, helicopter, and hill. Songs Featured: The Power of the Witch by Inkubus Sukkubus Witch of the Wood by Three Weird Sisters Witch's Rune by Unto Ashes Mother I Feel You by Circle of Women Pagan Girl by Burning Sage Fire in the Head by Emerald Rose The Witching Hour by Rowena of the Glen Color Me Pagan by Fritz Jung Links Mentioned: Eclectic Paganism - Wikipedia Eclectic Pagans (kaaos.org) Reconstructionist Paganism: Heathenry, Emerging Worldviews 23 - BreakPoint What Is an Eclectic Wiccan Tradition? (learnreligions.com) Wicca and Eclectic Neo-Paganism: Beliefs and Practices, Emerging Worldviews 22 - BreakPoint Eclectic Witchcraft (witchpathforward.com) Universal Eclectic Wicca - Wikipedia An Old Witch (I have to apologize here because I said the wrong title of this story in the podcast.) What is ECLECTIC PAGANISM? What does ECLECTIC PAGANISM mean? ELECTIC PAGANISM meaning
What it's All About: You might be thinking that this doesn't happen in Paganism. Or that this only happens to school children. However, bullying does happen to adults and in any kind of setting, including covens, rituals, and festivals. And it's not just in person, but online as well. For example, I have read many bullies comment on Facebook Groups every time there is a post about Christopagans. Plus there are three major events that happened, two in Canada and one in the heathen community that also has to do with bullying. I will talk about this and what we can try to do to stop this from happening. There is an update to one of the three new events that I have to mention since this is a bi-weekly show. The guy charged with killing a Muslim family in London, Ontario, Canada got the terrorism charge. The spirit guide of the week is Aries and the dream symbols are the floor and coffee. Songs Featured: Winged Bull by Magicfolk Warrior Queen by Kellianna A Wolf in the Clouds by Harold Carter Featuring Cloud the Pagan Rapper Witch War by Loke E. Coyote The Cruel War by Druidsong Guided Self-Esteem Meditation by Positive Magazine and Tiffany Love Give Yourself to Love by Shawna Carol Troll in Valhalla by Alexander James Adams Links Mentioned: On Bullying In the Occult And Pagan Communities | River Enodian (patheos.com) The Wicked Witch Stands Up Against Bullying | Culture, Paganism (wildhunt.org) Bullying in the Pagan Community | melittabenu (wordpress.com) Gaslighting - Wikipedia Magickal Protection: Defend Against Curses, Gossip, Bullies, Thieves, Demonic Forces, Violence, Threats and Psychic Attack: Brand, Damon: 9781508842781: Books - Amazon.ca How to Deal with Bullies | STOMP Out Bullying 6 Smarter Ways to Deal With a Bully | Psychology Today Canada Tips to Help Stop Cyberbullying | ConnectSafely
What it's All About: This was spoken about in the last show. However, apologies to all but this form of divination isn't scrying. It's something else. There are two forms out there. I will talk about each plus more. The spirit guide of the week is Hera and the dream symbols are washing, weather, and weight. Songs Featured: Pendulum by Elaine Silver Stick it by S. J. Tucker Water by Threefold Chainless by Leslie Hudson Crystal Clear Water by Elane Storm and Stress by Ostara Wish You Were Here by Blackmore's Night By and By by Leslie Hudson Links Mentioned: h2g2 - The History of Dowsing - Edited Entry Dowsing | occult practice | Britannica Dowsing - Wikipedia How to Dowse - Basic Procedures | Crystal Life (crystal-life.com) Why dowsing makes perfect sense | New Scientist Dowsing - Wikipedia How To Use A Pendulum: A Beginner's Guide — Best Vibes Ever How To Use A Pendulum For Insight And Decision-Making — Two Wander Loppi and Lappi Beginners guide to dowsing - YouTube How to Dowse for Water - YouTube Dowsing Rods ~ A Beginners Guide - YouTube How to Use a Pendulum - YouTube How To Use A Crystal Pendulum For Beginners (Pendulum Dowsing and Divination) - YouTube PENDULUMS & HOW TO USE THEM - YouTube
What it's All About: There is more to scrying than just the crystal ball. Plus this is not exactly how you see media portray this divination. There will be a discussion on the history, the different types of scrying and how you can do it. Plus there is more in the show coming up. The Spirit Guide of the Week is the Magpie and the Dream Symbols are Railroad, Rainbow, and Rat. Songs Featured: The Crystal Ball by Bjornemyr Magic Mirror by Emerald Rae Ballad of the Crystal Skulls by Tuatha The Magpie by Broceliande The Scryer and the Screwstone by Peter Ulrich Rainbow Woman by Lisa Thiel Guided Meditation: Imagination - River Stream by Jessica Howard Attack the River Well by Alexander James Adams Boden og Kragen by Myrkur inks Mentioned: A Brief History of the Crystal Ball | Mental Floss Crystal Gazing Its History and Practice, with a Discussion of the Evidence for Telepathic Scrying | Nature The History of the Crystal Ball (vice.com) Crystal gazing : its history and practice, with a discussion of the evidence for telepathic scrying : Thomas, Northcote Whitridge, 1868-1936 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive The Magpie Spirit Animal - A Complete Guide to Meaning and Symbolism. (trustedpsychicmediums.com) Magpie Symbolism, Dreams, and Messages | Spirit Animal Totems (spirit-animals.com) The MAGPIE SPIRIT ANIMAL Ultimate Guide (Meanings & Symbolism) (thesecretofthetarot.com) Scrying - Wikipedia Types of Magical Scrying (learnreligions.com) The Art of Black Mirror Scrying: Guiley, Rosemary Ellen: 9780986077807: Books - Amazon.ca Crystal gazing | divination | Britannica
What it's All About: It is another thing that we learn when we first learn to become pagans. Some of us have forgotten about it, yet we do it in our rituals and spells. The surprising thing about the cone of power is that it's not ancient but more modern. The Spirit Guide of the Week is the Robin and the Dream Symbols are High School, Men, and Marriage. Songs Featured: Cone of Power by Alicia Bonnet and the New Moon Singers Power of the Witch by Inkubus Sukkubus Wiccan Dance by Magicfolk Rantin’ Rovin’ Robin by Tempest Energy in Motion by Elaine Silver Green Man Blues by OMNIA Cats in the Catacombs by Kristen Lawrence Where There’s Fear, There’s Power by Reclaiming Links Mentioned: The Man Who Made Witchcraft (Pagan Documentary) | Timeline - YouTube Cone of power - Wikipedia New Forest coven - Wikipedia Operation Cone of Power: When British Witches Attacked Adolf Hitler | Mental Floss Robin Symbol And Spiritual Meaning - Auntyflo.com Robin Symbolism, Dreams, and Messages | Spirit Animal Totems (spirit-animals.com) Cone of Power | Article about Cone of Power by The Free Dictionary The Cone of Power (learnreligions.com) Two Cat Witches
What it's All About: It is going to be a controversial topic. Marijuana and other drugs are not allowed in Pagan Covens during ritual or at a Festival. Yet, there are still some of us that use cannabis for spells. It is still illegal to use in most places around the world. And the health implications of using this are still being talked about. What will be discussed in this show is the Pagan view of Marijuana. Should it be used in this context? The Spirit Guide of the Week is Astarte. The Dream Symbols are underwater and underwear. Songs Featured: Heartbeat Healing by Jana Runnalls Healing Chant by Heather Alexander Witchcraft Hustling by Harold Sanford III Isis, Astarte by Jana Runnalls Freya’s Lullabye by Mama Gina Down, Down, Down by Leslie Hudson Mindful Body Breath Focus Just 7 Minutes by Geoffrey Favaloro Summerland Rainbow by Ginger Ackley Keep Your Weed by Jex Thoth Links Mentioned: Broom Closet Cards CBD vs. THC: Properties, Benefits, and Side Effects (healthline.com) Astarte | Megami Tensei Wiki | Fandom Astarte | ancient deity | Britannica How pagans used cannabis at Christmastime | Leafly Wiccan Archives | The National Cannabis Industry Association (thecannabisindustry.org) Cannabis Craft | The Witchcraft of the Green Goddess - Pagan Culture Blogs (witchesandpagans.com) Cannabis And Religion: When Spirituality And Marijuana Coincide - RQS Blog (royalqueenseeds.com) Weed Witchcraft: A Ritual with the High Priestess of Smoke (lunalunamagazine.com) 20 Health benefits of cannabis that everyone should know (healtheuropa.eu)
What it's All About: It's totally different from astrology that we all learned when we first started paganism and in school. There is a story behind why Chinese Astrology is the way it is. I will talk about that, what symbol means, and more. The Spirit Guide of the Week is the Jade Emperor. The Dream Symbols are Kick and Purse Songs Featured: 1. Rats are Following by Elvenking 2. Black Snake by Pandemonean 3. Down the Rabbit Hole by Fay Brotherhood 4. Luck Is A Jade by Cynthia McQuillin 5. The Dragon by Elvendrum 6. Snake Woman by Michelle Mays 7. Dreaming Wild White Horses by Hagalaz Runedance 8. The Goat by Inkubus Sukkubus Links Mentioned: - Chinese Zodiac - History - The Origin of the Chinese Zodiac - Jade Emperor - Jade Emperor - Chinese Zodiac - Chinese Zodiac - The Great Race – Origins Of The Chinese Zodiac
What It's All About: There was a debate on a Facebook group on a book about the Divine Feminine that discriminated against transgender people. It got me thinking, why isn't there a book on the Divine Feminine for men? Surely there should be one written for them. I have my reasons why there should be one. And it's not for straight men either. I will explain more in the podcast. The Spirit Guide of the Week is the Cat and the Dream Symbols are Fighting, Film and Find. Songs Featured: 1. R U Witchy 2 by Harold Sanford Carter III 2. Persephone’s Dance by Cloud the Pagan Rapper 3. Wise Woman by Inkubus Sukkubus 4. Cats Are Not Graceful by Cynthia McQuillin 5. Women of the Earth by Spiral Dance 6. Find the Cost of Freedom by Hecate’s Wheel 7. Guided Gratitude Meditation: 5 Important People in 7 Minutes by Bob Baker’s Inspiration Project 8. Thank You Lady by Shining Wheel Pagan Chorus 9. Pagan Man by Moonstruck Links Mentioned: Do Pagans Believe in God? The Magic of the Divine Feminine and the Divine Masculine What is the Role of the Masculine in the Rise of the Divine Feminine? Men have a suicide rate 3 times higher than women. What's causing it? Cat Spirit Animal Cat Men That Honor the Sacred Feminine 9 Ways to Awaken the Divine Feminine Within You Men and the Divine Feminine
This is another form of divination. Yes, palmistry can be a part of it. But Face/Body Reading involves more than just the hands. Many years ago, I have done a three-day workshop on Body Reading, myself. I'll explain that experience and what Face/Body Reading entails. The Spirit Guide of the Week is Hygeia. The Dream Symbols are Argument, Principal, Leaving, and Adopt. Songs Featured: Face-down by S.J. Tucker Earth My Body by Lila Eye to Eye by Tempest Health to the Company by Blackmore’s Night Let My Eye Go to the Sun by Parnassus Leave Me Be by Arcana Fairy Boy by Ruth Barrett Feet of Clay by Spiral Dance Links Mentioned: History of Face Reading History of Face Reading Chinese Face Reading Chinese Face Reading Traditional Chinese Physiognomy The Fairy Serpent The Chinese Face Reading Basics 12 Common Face Features and Meanings from Chinese Face Reading What Your Face Says About You - Chinese Physiognomy
What it's All About: The idea for this show came from an article by John Beckett on patheos.com. There might be confusion with another cliché, "Fake it, 'til you make it." How does the Imposture Syndrome relate to paganism? Plus do you have that doubt in the back of your mind that you are not worth what you are preaching or teaching? The Spirit Guide of the Week is Anansi. The Dream Symbols are Woman and Wallet. Songs Featured: Creature of the Wood by Tricky Pixies Origin by Leslie Hudson Silly Magic by Ginger Ackley Spider Song by Unto Ashes This Pen by Cloud the Pagan Rapper Pagan Woman by David Wood and Lady Bridwen Mindfulness Guided Meditation by Guided Meditation Burning Times by Inkubus Sukkubus Links Mentioned: Fighting the Imposture Syndrome Fake It 'Til You Make It People Who Brag About Their Paganism and Witchcraft Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
What it's All About: Yes, this is a New Age topic. Everyone has done this at one point in our lives. When you go to sleep at night, you feel yourself get out of your body. Some people are conscious of it more than others. I will talk about this more in detail on the podcast. The Spirit Guide of the Week is the Grasshopper and the Dream Symbols are Nail Polish and Naked. Songs Featured: Original Pagan by Cloud the Pagan Rapper If You Can Dream by Ginger Ackley (Featuring Brian Henke) Sisters of the Night by Trobar de Mort Leap of Faith by Eleanor and the Lost Time Traveler by Celia All Naked Women Are Beautiful by SONA Handfasting by Threefold Dream Weaver by Michelle Mays Links Mentioned: What Really Happens During an Out-of-Body Experience? What You Should Know About Literal Out-of-Body Experiences What is Astral Projection? Grasshopper Symbol The Grasshopper Spirit Animal Grasshopper Symbolism & Meaning (+Totem, Spirit & Omens) A Witch's Travel Guide to Astral Realms Astral Projection Safety Tips for Astral Projection: The Recovered Bride