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For many modern Pagans, Samhain (sow-in) is a Sabbat in commemoration of the ancestors who came before us, and it marks the darkest season of the year. Most people associate Samhain with Halloween. Because the veil between this world and the next is thinnest during a seance, it’s an ideal opportunity to make contact with the spirit realm. Instead of being the name of some old Celtic death god, Samhain was the name of the first day of the Celtic New Year, which was celebrated on October 31st. Samhain, pronounced “sow-en,” is derived from the Gaelic “Samhuin,” but scholars disagree...

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People associate strong love spells and energy effects with witchcraft items like scented pillar candles, Hogwarts, magic voodoo love spell dust, and secret love potions concocted in a black, leaking cauldron. Since the beginning of time, people have used true spell knowledge, energy influence, and plant medicine. The truth is that actual wicca and ancient spell casting do not resemble what you see in movies. We are all linked by an energy network that connects our spiritual, metaphysical, and supernatural experiences. Those with a hereditary gift and psychic ability can use this network to navigate through time and predict their...

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Until a connection is made, your belief, desire, and attention will be put to work to affect your fate and bring romantic prospects to you one at a time. First, cast your magickal circle around your altar after preparing your external sacred place. In the first hour following dusk on a Thursday during a waxing moon: A purple candle should be lit and set in front of a bowl of water. Hold a mirror up to the candle, the water, and finally your face. Look into your own eyes. Concentrate on your attractiveness, likability, and desirability. Again, hold the mirror...

Citrine

The Merchant’s Stone Citrine is a top manifestation, imagination, and personal will stone. It is warm and welcoming, energetic, and life-giving, as it carries the power of the sun. It activates the chakras in the same way that spring sunlight does, clarifying the mind and rousing the soul to action. Its frequency stimulates creativity and imagination while also sustaining the process of manifesting dreams and wishes. Citrine, with its pure golden energy, promotes the fullness of life, new beginnings, and new endeavors. Natural citrine does not contain or accumulate negative energy; rather, it transmutes, dissipates, and grounds it, making it...

What is the Yoruba Religion?

If you’ve started your journey to find your truth, this article will introduce you to Ifa, one of Africa’s oldest and most comprehensive traditional religions. Ifa, also known as the Yoruba religion, has adapted to different spiritual systems and cultures to persist into modern times. It’s worth noting that Yorubaland was home to the largest number of Africans enslaved and transported to the Americas. Their culture revolves around gods and deities. They revere Olodumare and Orunla, the primordial deities. Yoruba religion is a monotheistic religion with a deity pantheon. The Yoruba religion’s gods and deities are known as Orishas. They...

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