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How do you draw down the moon in your magical practice? In this week's episode, a listener's question is answered about how we individually draw down the moon. Have you had a past life memory be validated by a full moon ceremony? Have you dreamt of the moon and reached out to her and pulled her close to you? Have you channeled the dark of the moon during a new moon? Enjoy the stories of full moon ceremonies and how you can also channel the goddess through the power of the divine feminine. Connect with the Goddesses: https://www.goddesswitchwomb.com Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goddesswitchwomb/ Follow us on TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@goddesswitchwomb Divine Feminine Membership: https://mysticharmonymysteryschool.teachable.com/p/membership
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On today's episode I am talking with Lisa Ayers, the founder of the Drawing Down the Moon system of Reiki. This system is the foundation of Lisa's book and oracle deck "Healing with Ki" We all know that I just love a great deck ... that is why I am so very excited to introduce you all to Lisa today. Lisa designed this metaphysical tool to shed light on issues that need your attention, and to guide you in connecting with the correct frequencies to balance those imbalances. It brings together worldwide knowledge that Lisa has collected and curated throughout her years of teaching and practicing both Paganism and Reiki. Each card offers an exercise, meditation, or ritual to help you heal your inner and outer worlds. And .... Lisa has offered a special offer for anyone in the earbud coven who purchases Healing with Ki before Oct 31 Just mention that you heard about her here on "The Witching Half Hour or so…" and you will receive a FREE Obsidian pendant with Blue Lotus Oil inside until October 31 @ 11:59pm. Full show notes can be found on my webpage you can purchase Healing with Ki here
What does it mean to "draw down the moon" an dhow do the phases of the moon affect our magick? Listen to this episode to learn more. Check out my blog by visiting www.magick-and-medicine.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/magick-and-medicine/message
A disc of light, an object of worship, a portal in the vault of night. The moon has always opened up infinite fields of perception, and in a new Hammer Museum exhibition, Drawing Down the Moon, curator and scholar Allegra Pesenti enters those many realms. In our wide-ranging conversation with Pesenti, she traces lunar iconography from across centuries and cultures, expressing the moon's many aspects: mythical, magical, theological, scientific. Through her scholarship, we encounter Thessalian witches and modern Wiccans, Victor Hugo and 19th century astronomy, and discuss the work of “making the invisible visible.”
Two things you must know about Emily Fitz she is Unapologetic and she is a Goddess. SaraWolf encourages women and men to lean into this intimate conversation about the rawness of womanhood, birth control, abortions, and reconnecting with the ancient feminine wisdom through the menstrual cycle. Connect w/ Emily: IG: https://instagram.com/the.emilyfitz www.emily-fitz.com *To work with SaraWolf and upcoming workshops/events visit: https://creatrixculture.love *Support Our Fuel - Buy My Guests & I a coffee and get a shout out on the show! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creatrixculture --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creatrixculture/support
Ep 212 - Drawing Down the Moon: Awakening to your Lunar Self with Jessica of Luna Soul Astrology • Find Jessica at lunasoulastrology.com • Find Diana at thesensitivesage.com • --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I wanted to post this conversation between myself and two of my favorite witches, Moondancer and Enku from our Wild Witches Year and a Day class as a bit of lagniappe for y'all listeners. In this discussion we talk about several topics around witchcraft traditions discussed in the book Drawing Down the Moon by Margot Adler and go on to discuss other topics such as witchcraft traditions, and even talk about QAnon and the Tarot is a closed practice debacle. If you have any thoughts, comments or questions about this or want to let me know your listening out there, free free to email me at questions@sciencewitchpodcast.com Show Notes Wild Witches Year and a Day Community. MW Margaret Murray: What Science Calls Nature and Religion Calls God Isobel Gowdie Raven Grimassi No Tarot is not a closed practice TikTok Witches Hexing the moon The SOS in my Halloween Decorations A Thread on the Wild Witches Year and a Day community that links all the traditions and groups discussed in the book and where they are today
If you’re thinking of self-publishing, you’ll want to listen to Shawn's interview and hear about the professionals she hired to help her launch. This novel centers around long-standing female friendships and one of the most moving aspects of this interview was hearing how book club members have told Shawn that after reading and discussing her book, they felt more comfortable opening up to each other about their own life struggles. Shawn graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with degrees in administration of criminal justice and political science. Prior to her concentration on creative writing, she was a journalist, editorial photographer, newspaper editor, and award-winning columnist. Her professional affiliations include Women’s Fiction Writers Association, North Carolina Writers’ Network, Women’s National Book Association, Charlotte chapter, and the Charlotte Writers Club. Her publishing affiliations include Ingram Spark, IndieBound, and the Southern Independent Book Alliance.She lives at Lake Norman, North Carolina, with her husband, Jim, their two children, and two cats and a dog. To learn more about Shawn, click here.
This Tea Time conversation with Dakota about the moon is a wild exploration of myths about our beautiful night companion. Dakota reads a beautiful poem about the moon, and tells Zena a little bit of history and trivia abut weird beliefs about the moon. In return, Zena lets us all in on a Wiccan ritual called 'Drawing Down The Moon'. You can help us make more great podcasts by supporting our Matreon.
Written to fill an existing gap in the current available knowledge on trance, prophesy, deity-possession, and mediumship within the neo-Pagan and Wiccan communities, Lifting the Veil was developed from Janet Farrar and Gavin Bone’s personal work and public workshops on trance-prophesy and ecstatic ritual over the last 20 years. The book covers the history and modern practice of trance as well as the methods of practice, including ecstatic ritual, drawing down the moon, sex magic, and working with the spirits of the dead. It also explores the Four Keys, which include the importance of understanding mythical cosmology and psychology, understanding the role of energy in trance, the nature of spirits and deity, and understanding what trance is and the techniques involved. Go ahead... listen.
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The noted Foremother and Pagan Elder, Margot Adler, author of "Drawing Down the Moon" considered a watershed in American Neopagan circles, as it provided the first comprehensive look at modern nature-based religions in the US. A journalist, lecturer, Wiccan priestess, radio journalist and correspondent for National Public Radio will discuss her work in the world and her insights into what's ahead for Goddess Advocates and Pagans, how things have changed in the last 15 years, the good and bad of the movement going more mainstream, feminist spirituality and closing of feminist bookstores and the passing of Pagan elders. We'll also go off-topic and discuss the spirit of the times, the interest in vampires. What do powerful Bill Compton and Stefan in the Vampire Diaries have in common and the feminist the environmental thrust in the vampire phenomena.
Tonight listen in as I chat about how to get started making your own Book of Shadows (BOS)and during the psychic Toolbox Section I will be sharing with you all on how to Draw Down the Moon in a very easy ceremony. 1. Decide how you are going to keep your Book of Shadows. You can keep it on your computer, in a spiral notebook, in a binder, or splurge on a leather journal. Many people use binders because of the ability to shuffle pages around and create sections, and some prefer to keep it as a diary. 2. Lay down a statement of your beliefs. What do you believe in? Who are your patron gods/goddesses, if any? Do you follow the Wiccan Rede or the Threefold Law? Do you believe in spell casting, or only in ritualistic worship? These questions and more can help you get a better sense of your beliefs and put them on paper. (This is for your benefit only, and is by no means a requirement.) 3. Write down any rituals or spells you have created, step by step. Date all your entries for future reference. 4. Write down any rituals or spells you perform as well as influences such as moon phases etc, and what the results are. You can look back on these later and see how you are progressing, or what you may be able to do differently. 5. Include chants, poetry, stories, artwork, etc, whether created by yourself or others. As long as it inspires you, or honors the God/Goddess, it is fair game. 6. All BOS need to have correspondence pages. At least the basics such as the moon phases and their meanings, basic color charts. 7. It may be a good idea to keep a table of contents so that you can find things easily in your BOS. It makes finding the correct Ritual, Spell, charm, Etc. much faster and can help make the ritual, spell, charm, etc. run more smoothly. Psychic Toolbox Section - Ritual of Drawing Down The Moon Stand facing the Full Moon. You can do see Her in your imagination, if necessary, but much better to see Her in person, and best to do so outside. Greet Her. Offer Her flowers or some gift from the heart. Tell Her what you would like help with, what energy you would like to call in. Take the Chalice position -- feet firmly planted, standing tall, arms forming a "bowl" overhead. Clap your hands once above your head, to clear the space and focus your concentration. Open your arms again, to the Chalice position. Then feel or visualise the Moon's Light streaming into your Chalice bowl until it is brimming with brilliant pure-white Light. Slowly lower your arms, drawing down and allowing the Light to pour into your body and energy field, flowing through your entire being - body, mind, and spirit. Experience this with every sense that you can employ, especially visuals and sensory feelings. Do this 3 times, or as often as you like, including the clap in between. After, you may kiss your hands in Her honour, if you like. Or Namaste to the Moon. Or in some way demonstrate thanks and honouring. Calling Down the Moon is a beautiful practice, however you choose to do it. Filling yourself with Divine Light and Divine Energy can only be a good thing, and you can never overdo it. Try this at the next Full Moon.
Tonight listen in as I chat about how to get started making your own Book of Shadows (BOS)and during the psychic Toolbox Section I will be sharing with you all on how to Draw Down the Moon in a very easy ceremony. 1. Decide how you are going to keep your Book of Shadows. You can keep it on your computer, in a spiral notebook, in a binder, or splurge on a leather journal. Many people use binders because of the ability to shuffle pages around and create sections, and some prefer to keep it as a diary. 2. Lay down a statement of your beliefs. What do you believe in? Who are your patron gods/goddesses, if any? Do you follow the Wiccan Rede or the Threefold Law? Do you believe in spell casting, or only in ritualistic worship? These questions and more can help you get a better sense of your beliefs and put them on paper. (This is for your benefit only, and is by no means a requirement.) 3. Write down any rituals or spells you have created, step by step. Date all your entries for future reference. 4. Write down any rituals or spells you perform as well as influences such as moon phases etc, and what the results are. You can look back on these later and see how you are progressing, or what you may be able to do differently. 5. Include chants, poetry, stories, artwork, etc, whether created by yourself or others. As long as it inspires you, or honors the God/Goddess, it is fair game. 6. All BOS need to have correspondence pages. At least the basics such as the moon phases and their meanings, basic color charts. 7. It may be a good idea to keep a table of contents so that you can find things easily in your BOS. It makes finding the correct Ritual, Spell, charm, Etc. much faster and can help make the ritual, spell, charm, etc. run more smoothly. Psychic Toolbox Section - Ritual of Drawing Down The Moon Stand facing the Full Moon. You can do see Her in your imagination, if necessary, but much better to see Her in person, and best to do so outside. Greet Her. Offer Her flowers or some gift from the heart. Tell Her what you would like help with, what energy you would like to call in. Take the Chalice position -- feet firmly planted, standing tall, arms forming a "bowl" overhead. Clap your hands once above your head, to clear the space and focus your concentration. Open your arms again, to the Chalice position. Then feel or visualise the Moon's Light streaming into your Chalice bowl until it is brimming with brilliant pure-white Light. Slowly lower your arms, drawing down and allowing the Light to pour into your body and energy field, flowing through your entire being - body, mind, and spirit. Experience this with every sense that you can employ, especially visuals and sensory feelings. Do this 3 times, or as often as you like, including the clap in between. After, you may kiss your hands in Her honour, if you like. Or Namaste to the Moon. Or in some way demonstrate thanks and honouring. Calling Down the Moon is a beautiful practice, however you choose to do it. Filling yourself with Divine Light and Divine Energy can only be a good thing, and you can never overdo it. Try this at the next Full Moon.
Welcome to Episode 4 of The Wigglian Way. Tonight, we try out the new Wigglian Way Studio, that's right, the new gear is here. In this episode, Sparrow and Mojo talk about a recent initiation, Ostara and being 'Witchier than Thou". From our first featured musical artist, Michelle Mays, we play Persephone and The Apple. Our second featured musical artist is Gaia Consort, we play Drawing Down The Moon and The Old Ones.Buy Pagan Music! Support Pagan Artists!