celtic shizzle
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Old habits (Johnlock) by Aloneprotectsme
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What is Sherlock without John. Sherlock is back to where he started. Back to old habits TRIGGER WARNING. THEMES OF SELF HARM AND SUICIDE
Some Pagan Symbols by James_Alistair
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Just some of the basic Pagan symbols.
I Am Pagan - Notes From A Solitary Eclectic Neo-Pagan Witch by SummerFoovay
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I am a solitary, ecletic neopagan witch. The information I share with you here is gathered and distilled from books, articles, other webpages, other Pagans, other witches, meditations, visionary journeys, and listening to my inner voice. I am not a prophetess, priestess, or the direct channeled voice of the Goddess, nor do I wish for anyone to place me on such a pedestal. I'm afraid of heights. But most of all, I think there is too much of that sort of posturing in Paganism these days. This is how I celebrate and live my religion. These are the reasons why. That is what I want to share with you. You may find a grain of wisdom or truth or just the right ritual to suit you here, and put it to use in your own life. You might not. And that doesn't mean that either of us is right, or wrong, but that what is right for me may or may not be right for you, and visa versa. The products of my creativity; poems, art, rituals or spells, I share here freely. I hope you find them enjoyable or useful. I enjoyed creating them. This doesn't mean they are in the public domain. They are copyrighted. Shared in perfect love and perfect trust. So Mote It Be.
witchcraft tips and tricks by lolgamer823
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hi my code name is wendigo. and im a witch we will be discussing many things ranging from alchemy to paganism to faerie magic to dragonic. from celtic to mythology and to the legendary creepypasta summoning. ( i dont think the summoning of the pastas will work but to be safe i put a more protective layer around the initial summoning.
The Book of Shadows of a Broom Closet Dweller *EDITING* by _UNCHAINED_
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Tips & Tricks to Survive the Broom Closet: Those who hide their true magickal identities from friends & family are known as dwellers in "the broom closet". Many who work with magick and witchcraft feel the need to constantly hide their practices, often keeping this way of life a precious secret for many years - even a whole lifetime. While it's always better to be out of the closet, for those who can't find a way out this is the Book of Shadows you need. This is my personal book of shadows, which means it starts with the very basic information for beginners, all the way up to the lesser known, more complex practices that I know about. In it, I provide links to useful articles and websites so you can conduct more in-depth research of your own. Along the way I also provide some helpful information on surviving and thriving in the broom closet. I hope it can be of use to you. Blessed be.
Merlin Astrology  by damntheconsequences
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I decide the birthdays and zodiacs of the characters of Merlin, based purely on my own knowledge as a pagan witch, and literally nothing from the show. I'm using both Western Tropical Astrology (modern/common signs) and Celtic Druidic Astrology, because I happen to have a book on that. I made a couple tumblr posts on it. I may as well do a few more. It's fun and I'm in lockdown.
Celtic Fairy Tales by TheLittleFay
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An anthology of the most captivating of Celtic fairy tales.
Celtic weirdness by Silvery_Blue_Flames
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Figure out your tree of your Celtic month, mine's Ash, what's yours?
Celtic Mythology  by goddessRhoda
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Celtic mythology is the mythology of Celtic polytheism, the religion of the Iron Age Celts. Like other Iron Age Europeans, the early Celts maintained a polytheistic mythology and religious structure. Among Celts in close contact with Ancient Rome, such as the Gauls and Celtiberians, their mythology did not survive the Roman Empire, their subsequent conversion to Christianity, and the loss of their Celtic languages. It is mostly through contemporary Roman and Christian sources that their mythology has been preserved. The Celtic peoples who maintained either their political or linguistic identities (such as the Gaels in Ireland and Scotland, and the Celtic Britons of southern Great Britain and Brittany) left vestigial remnants of their ancestral mythologies, put into written form during the Middle Ages. - 2019 -Completed-