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Prajnaparamita statue

My introduction to Prajnaparamita, the Perfection of Wisdom

2023/01/282022/01/28

Prajñāpāramitā means “the Perfection of Wisdom” and is embodied by a female figure, or goddess, known as the Great Mother.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Prajnaparamita
Pomegranates

Erotic magic, sacred kink, and Hekate, goddess of boundaries

2023/10/282022/01/21

Ancient associations of Hekate with boundaries, transgressions, death and erotic magic earn her a place among the goddesses of love and sex.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Hekate
Blue suitcase

A Witch’s Travel Altar and Priestess Kit

2023/11/302022/01/14

Every time I travel, I think about what magickal tools and supplies I will take. Here are some ideas for your travel altar.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags travel
Bath salts and herbs

A Witch’s Magickal New Year in 2022

2022/09/142022/01/07

The New Year is an opportunity to reset and refresh the practices that help me get through challenging times. Here’s how I kicked off for a magickal New Year.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags holidays
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Happy New Year: 2021 in review and planning for 2022

2022/12/302021/12/31

Happy New Year! It’s been a challenging year. Here’s a review of my 2021 and what I’m looking forward to in 2022.

Categories Lifestyle Tags holidays
A hay bale decorated as Rudolph for Christmas.

My Cuban-American-Australian Pagan Christmas traditions

2022/09/142021/12/24

Christmas has been both joyful and full of longing. After many years, I’ve hit the sweet spot and found ways to make Christmas traditions my own.

Categories Expat Life Tags holidays
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