
The Celtic Spirit- A modern Guide to Celtic Belief and Practice
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explaining Celtic mythology, druid practice, and reconstructions of paganism for modern readers
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WitchCraft on a budget
Today I wish to impart my wisdom as a very cheap and frugal witch upon all of you. As a struggling 20-something, you can find quite the finds in the dollar store for anything; my personal favorite was snagging picture frames for scrying. But enough about that; let's dive into the list.
By The Celtic Spirit- A modern Guide to Celtic Belief and PracticeExclusive • 3 months ago
To Mitchell Haynesworth
Kindness, is what draws me to you. When I first met you weren't just liking my photos but my prompt you didn't once response like other "men" looking just photo's telling me "your so beautiful" or " nice tits" you were looking at my soul at me and who I am and not for my body. You asked me just "how are you doing" or just " I want to meet you" you ask me "Hello spirit I hope you're having a great night and hope to chat soon. If not then i hope you have an incredible week." no regard for how you made me feel and how you rearranged my brain and body.
By The Celtic Spirit- A modern Guide to Celtic Belief and Practice5 months ago in Poets
June the Twenty of Firsts
On the longest day of the year, a town revives an ancient solstice ritual and discovers its unexpected power.... Hello my Witchlings ,Pagans, and Magic Folk alike and Welcome to my corner of the Woods
By The Celtic Spirit- A modern Guide to Celtic Belief and Practice2 years ago in Humans
What Friends are for
Friends, defined by Google as "a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection, typically exclusive of sexual or family relations". or by my girlfriend's standard "Someone who I can talk to and confide in, but don't view as a romantic partner. or by my bf who says " A person not of blood but still will do anything for you and be at your side till the end or until they break their oath to you. As a Friend, you have an Oath to uphold, as if it is a solemn promise, often invoking a divine witness, regarding one's future actions or behaviors.
By The Celtic Spirit- A modern Guide to Celtic Belief and Practice2 years ago in Humans
Arianrhod Isn't a Moon Goddess
To my Celtic folk, magic welders, and pagans of all kinds Welcome! Well, I got news for you all, As I was researching many goddesses for the article this week I found not just a great but an amazing goddess. I picked her because of her triumphant story and her ideas on the definition of a virgin. Now without further ado the Goddess I picked in the name is Arianrhod.
By The Celtic Spirit- A modern Guide to Celtic Belief and Practice5 years ago in Futurism
The Reed: A Celtic Zodiac Sign you've never Heard of
To my Celtic folk, magic wheeldiers, and pagans of all kinds Welcome! In this article, we dive not into the horoscopes of Celtic mythology or modern-day mythology and the magic of finding out what your horoscope is especially if your horoscope is between October 28 to November 24 so here we go.
By The Celtic Spirit- A modern Guide to Celtic Belief and Practice5 years ago in Longevity
Danu- The Woman, The Myths, The Legends
To my Celtic folk, magic wheeldiers, and pagans of all kinds Welcome! I going to be doing something different today. But as I have talked about before specifically in the title "To my Celtic Folk" today I'm going to go into the history and Story of Danu.
By The Celtic Spirit- A modern Guide to Celtic Belief and Practice5 years ago in Futurism
The Habit of Familiarity and How to combat it
To my Celtic folk, magic wheeldiers, and pagans of all kinds Welcome! I know as I type this the election night is commencing and as the dark November days draw in, our working lives begin similarly to draw close about us, I have no idea where the majority of my readers are but for ones who work the office life that daily round begins to grind: the very position of a desk or a table, the same blank faces on the street, the systematic regularity become like the beat of hammer, emphasizing how very dull and ordinary every day seems.
By The Celtic Spirit- A modern Guide to Celtic Belief and Practice5 years ago in Longevity








