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Ochún and her lessons of self-worth and self-efficacy

20 July 202320 May 2022

Ochún is the orisha of beauty, love, and sexuality, but she has other lessons and gifts to bestow: a strong sense of self-worth and self-efficacy.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Lukumi, Oshun
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The hidden power of Ochún, Mother and Witch

14 September 202213 May 2022

Ochún is the vital source of all good things. Her concealed power extends to all women, and it’s the creative and destructive power of the Mother and Witch.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Lukumi, Oshun
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The orisha Ochún, the vital source of all good things

6 May 2022

An Ifá origin myth teaches how the orisha Ochún is the vital source of all good things on Earth and also about the inherent power of women.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Lukumi, Oshun
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My introduction to Aphrodite, my goddess of love and shadows

14 September 202229 April 2022

My month with Aphrodite, the goddess of love, wasn’t about roses and sparkling wine. Self-care and self-love are not luxuries. They take hard work.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Aphrodite, healing
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Living a life of Paganism and Witchcraft is hard

22 April 2022

We navigate the overculture, but we do not belong to it. So, we stand out. Living a life of Paganism and Witchcraft is hard.

Categories Lifestyle
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Why I don’t recommend certain Pagan and Witchcraft books

22 August 202515 April 2022

People ask me why I don’t recommend certain Pagan and Witchcraft books. Here’s why.

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