Posts Tagged ‘witches’
New Year, New Intentions
I don’t know about you, but I’ve created resolutions in years past and failed miserably in achieving them. But, recently, I saw a post on social media that someone was adding intentions for 2024. It made me think. It may be just semantics, but I prefer “intentions.” It makes me think of manifestation. One of…
Read MoreGreat day at Pagan Pride LA/OC
For folks that stopped by the booth, and signed our OCLC/COG Sign Up Sheets, an email will be sent to the email address soon with a link to join our webpage. Thanks for following us on social media.
Read MoreSafety Tip for Halloween
To one and all, blessings for Samhain
What is Covenant of the Goddess
In this series, we hope to dispel myths about The Covenant of the Goddess (COG) regarding what the organization is about, membership and its costs, and benefits to being a member. One of the first questions we want to address is if COG and their local councils are Facebook organizations. Q. Is the Covenant just…
Read MoreOut of the Broom Closet
As Covenant of the Goddess (CoG) wrapped up their annual meeting – Grand Council at Merry Meet – I was reminded about a video that was created in 2016. The Orange County Local Council (OCLC) of the CoG was approached by Nathan Ross and Ryan Cernik, students at Cal Poly California who were producing a…
Read MoreConnections
If we stop and think about the connections between ourselves and the world around us, it can become an inspiration. We are connected by a vast web of co-creation. Our thoughts and actions can have significant impacts on our surroundings. Having positive thoughts and actions will create better connections between you and the universe.…
Read MoreCandlemas or Imbolc
According to Witchology.com, Candlemas, or Imbolc, is one of the four principal festivals of the Irish calendar, usually celebrated by the Gaels, other Celtic cultures, and modern Pagans at the beginning of February. Originally dedicated to the goddess Brigid, it was subverted by Christianity as St Brigid’s Day. According to the Oxford Dictionary, Candlemas…
Read MoreThe First Known Depiction of a Witch on a Broomstick
The First Known Depiction of a Witch on a Broomstick In the 15th century, the image of the witch flying on a broomstick first appeared, its meaning, laden with sexual and spiritual depravity. Allison Meier2 days ago As Halloween approaches, it offers a chance to delve into the occult, phantasmagoric, otherworldly, and haunted aspects of…
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