Showing posts with label traditional witchcraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traditional witchcraft. Show all posts

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Appalachian Granny Magic

One of our members on the www.witchescackle.com, turned our eyes to an article posted in witchvox. Being of Scotch-Irish descent and living in the Appalachian mountains, I became intrigued immediately.

The Appalachian Granny Magic Tradition of Witchcraft is one that is only
recently being heard of. Though the tradition is a very old one, dating all the
way back to the first settlers of the magical Appalachian Mountains who came
over from Scotland and Ireland in the 1700's. They brought along their even
older Irish and Scottish Magical Traditions with them. Those two 'old world'
Traditions were then blended with a dash of the local tradition of the Tsalagi
(Now, called the Cherokee Indians.) The recipe for the Appalachian Granny Magic
Tradition was then complete, though this potion simmered on a low boil for many
generations before anyone dubbed it with the name, 'Appalachian Granny
Magic.'

For more of the article, please click on the link Appalachian Granny Magic

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Birth Totems


Birth totems, unlike Power totems, are only with us in our present incarnation. They do not travel with us from one life to the next. They are the animals that we choose to be born under in order to learn a certain life lesson. The closer we align and integrate our life's lessons, the more we tend to exhibit the higher vibrations of that particular birth totem.

Birth totems are equivalent to the sun signs that we are born under in exoteric Astrology. And are easily broken down in month intervals. Unlike power totems which may take months or even years to discover through meditation and shamanic journeys; birth totems are as easy to figure out as reading the chart below, which I found at http://wolfs_moon.tripod.com/birthtotmain.html and highly recommend as a good totem reference.

Falcon March 21st - April 19th
Beaver April 20th - May 20th
Deer May 21st - June 20th
Woodpecker June 21st - July 21st
Salmon July 22nd - August 21st
Bear August 22nd - September 21st
Crow September 22nd - October 22nd
Snake October 23rd - November 23rd
Owl - November 24th - December 21st
Goose - December 22nd - January 19th
Otter - January 20th - February 18th
Wolf - February 19th - March 20th

My birth totem is the snake. It falls under the element water. Which is a heavy theme in my current incarnation being that I'm also a double scorpio.

Birth Totem Snake
Birth dates: October 23 - Novermber22
Birth Totem: Snake
Clan of: Frog (Water Chief)
Wind is: West
Directional Totem is: Bear
Conscious intent is: Physical Fulfillment
Motive of Higher Self is: Spiritual Union.
Plant/Flower: Thistle
Mineral: Amethyst

Keywords: Intense, Regenerative, Penetrating, Passionate, Scornful

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Birth Totem Snake is an individual whose outer personality is driven by desires of both the physical body and the emotional heart.In Nature, the snake is in a constant state of transformation, regeneration and renewal as he sheds his old skin, revealing a healthy, new skin to begin the next cycle of his Life.

Like their Birth Totem, individuals born under the Totem of Snake are souls compelled toward continual evolution and transformation, driven to discard the past and emerge with the new “flesh” and sight of the dawn now before them. Yet the process is often a challenging one as in order to step into the brilliant Light of Self Acknowledgment, these individuals must first face,
and then release, the painful moments of their ~past.~Many such lessons for Birth Totem Snake, will come in the guise of physical desires as they are very sensual individuals that consciously seek to bond with another on a physical level. These strong urges can be nearly overwhelming at times and may often lead one who has not integrated the Physical Self to the Spiritual, Mental and Emotional, into painful situations in which they may either unintentionally hurt
another, or become hurt themselves.

The reason for this often is because there is a deeper calling that arises from the Soul of Birth Snake, the call to Spiritual Union with another. Yet this call, when one is operating from
Personality, is heard as a call to join only in physical union. Those times when the Snake individual joins with another in an act of physical passion, yet the spiritual union is not achieved, is ultimately left with a sense of dissatisfaction. Whether verbally expressed to their partner or not, this dissatisfaction may ultimately lead to one or both partners becoming disillusioned and wanting “more” from the relationship.When Birth Totem Snake individual can understand the motives of the Higher Self and can attain true integration between the Physical, Emotional, Spiritual and Mental Self, then the Motive of the Higher Self for Spiritual Union will ultimately be attained, both in terms of Union with the Self, and the Union with an Other.

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Traditional Witchcraft Forum


Recently, we at the Witches Cackle, The Non-Wiccan, Pagan, and Heathen Forum updated our look and bought our domain name. We are now officially http://www.witchescackle.com./

Currently, at 2011 posts we have grown quite rapidly. Especially considering we started this forum on November 26, 2008 and we are not yet searchable by the internet search engines and crawlers. I expect, in a few short months we will be.

Current topics in the public section include :

herbal recipes
various shamanism practices
the Celtic and Nordic path
traditional correspondences
traditional practices
ghosts, myths, and legends
musical, movie and book entertainment
the gay witch and androgynous shamanism
a green witch section
how to's on crafts such as witchballs, dreampillows, besoms, corn dollies, kissing balls, etc...
divination, dowsing, and tarot
etc, etc, etc....

That's just a hint of what's in the public section. Once you are approved into the full member area - it is so much bigger.

So, if your on a tradition witchcraft path - come join us! We'd love to see you! Give us a little taste of your traditions. We are here to learn from everyone. In fact, my favorite quote is:


"To be a witch is to know everything and nothing at all"


Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Introducing the Druid Animal Oracle


I would have to say that the Druid Animal Oracle is my favorite choice of divination. Basically, it is a tarot that works with the sacred animals of the Druid tradition. The Druids were early psychologists whom noticed connections between the human psyche and animal behavior. By understanding and using these animals as guides, we can better understand ourselves.
I am drawn to the Druid beliefs, because they stem from a wanting and a need to return to nature. Let me clarify - my wanting and need. The Druids believe that once human kind lets go of its superiority complex, we can open ourselves to the experience of living with the community of Nature. Thus being a part of it, not separate. We can be welcomed back to the circle of nature, which we never really left except in our delusions. I think this is fundamental and unless we begin to try to return to the circle, we may destroy ourselves. Just an opinion, I’m not quoting doom and gloom. Please read on, you may discover something fascinating about a very old religion.

There are 5 animals represented on the Celtic totem. These five animals are thought to be the oldest in the world according to Welsh tradition. All five of these animals are represented in the story of Culwch and Olwen, this is the earliest of tales to speak of King Arthur. At a later date in a different section of the forum King Arthur would be a fun thread but for now I want to focus on the five ancient animals. The totem in order from Blackbird to Salmon is a journey one takes on his/her way to the Otherworld; each animal becoming more ancient till reaching the Salmon who is the oldest and represents the sacred pool.

Blackbird – (Gaelic name – Druid Dhubh)
The Gaelic name literally means the Black Druid. These birds sing elegantly at night and into the late hours. For Druids this signifies a transition from one reality to the next. The singing represents going from daylight and consciousness to the moon-time and unconsciousness – or the Otherworld. The blackbird’s song represents the beauty and potential of the gateway. The blackbird is the first of the totems because he stands at the gateway calling us with his song.

Stag – (Gaelic name – Damh)
The Stag is one of natures most beautiful creatures with his antlers being is biggest virtue. The antlers begin growing in early summer and are mature by rutting season in autumn. Around Imbolic on February 1st, he sheds his antlers in time for his young to be born. In Britain, the ritual of dressing like a stag is more than 9,500 years old. This ritual took place to capture the power, dignity and connection with the Otherworld. The Lord of the Animals was depicted as a man with a set of antlers. This figure is seen many times in Celtic lore including in the legends of Herne the Hunter (Merlin) and in legends of Cernunnos (the god of hunting and fertility). The stag is seen as a messenger from the Otherworld and is associated with the festival of Samhain on October 31st – November 2nd, when the veil is set aside from this world to the next so that we can commune with our ancestors. During this time he brings power and knowledge as well as carrying the King of the Faery and Merlin on his back.

Owl – (Gaelic name – Cailleach-oidhch)
The owl in Druid tradition represents objectivity and detachment and symbolizes esoteric wisdom and secrecy. The owl is sacred to the goddess in her crone-aspect. The Cailleach is the goddess of death and the owl’s call was often an omen of death. The owl called for the soul, caught it and took it away. Since an owl can foresee death, the owl as a totem suggests clairvoyance and astral travel. Taking the owl as an ally, allows one to pierce the boundaries of time and space. The owl reminds us of the ever-present reality of death, since it stands on the threshold of the Otherworld.

Eagle – (Gaelic name – Iolair)
Legends claims that high in the mountains of Snowdonia in Wales is the secret burial place of King Arthur. He is guarded by two eagles, whom will allow no one to pass. The two eagles are said to be two Druids who have shape-shifted and remain as guards of the tomb. In Gaelic, the eagle was sometimes referred to as Suil-na-Greine or Eye of the Sun. The kings of Ireland and Scotland wore plumes of eagle feathers, as well as Scottish clan chiefs who wore 3 eagle feathers representing the Druid symbol of Awen (the 3 bars of solar light). Irish legend states that the eagle rejuvenates in a sacred lake. Symbolically the eagle represents the intellect, the super-ego, the conscious self, and the heights. The lake represents the emotion, the unconscious, and the depths. Thus to find renewal, periodically we must shed our intellect and plunge into the subconscious.

Salmon - (Gaelic name – Bradan)
The salmon swims in the well of wisdom at the source of all life. The well is called Conla’s Well or the Well of Segais in Irish mythology. This well is the source of the River Boyne, the sacred river that runs through the Boyne Valley where the ancient Druid temples of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth dwell. This sacred well has nine hazel trees growing around it, which nourish the salmon and give them their wisdom. It is described as a fountain with five streams flowing from it. These five streams represent the five senses. Knowledge is obtained through these five streams, but drinking from the well leads to inspiration. Druids believe that we must embrace the sensual world as well as infuse it with the spiritual world. Until we drink from the well – our lives are incomplete. The Druids believed that eating salmon, which in turn eat the magical nuts, would cause inspiration.

With all this being said, as I stated before the Oracle has become my choice of Tarot. Over the years, I have become close to the spirit that guides me with my deck. Interestingly enough it is the same spirit guide that has become a messenger totem for me as well - The Raven or Crow. Its the connection I have with The Raven that keeps me from even considering picking up another deck. Maybe in time, I will grow out of this connection or out of the Oracle. But for the time being...

Protection Bubble, An Energy Creating Exercise/Ritual


This is a fairly simple exercise or ritual I do to keep negative energy away. I do this everyday, usually in the morning when I light my spirit candle on my morning altar. I also believe that this is a good exercise to strengthen shielding.

First, I assume a comfortable position, light my spirit candle and desired incense, and clear my mind. Once I have reached the desired state, I imagine a bubble around myself. I then imagine positive energy emanating around my bubble. I see this as white light; others may imagine something completely different. I then chant "Positive in. Negative out." I increase intent as I chant until it becomes a firm demand. As I do this, I visualize white light continuing to enter the bubble. At the same time I imagine little, spiky black balls, which represents negative energy, being forced out. I continue the exercise until I feel a sort of cleansing or the protection that I am seeking. I then expand the bubble to include my home and my family, repeating the exercise.

If I have a friend, or myself, who needs healing or protection energies - I continue the ritual. This time I imagine a bubble around the person and I chant whatever energies they need. If it is healing energies, I visualize blue energy (once again others may imagine something completely different) washing over the person inside the bubble. When it’s been for myself, I can physically feel goose bumps starting at the top of my head and ending at my toes. If I am sending protection energies, I visualize green energy wrapping around the bubble of the person it is being sent too. Once again, I continue the exercise chanting the desired energy until I feel that the exercise or ritual is successful.

Once I have finished the exercise, I allow the spirit candle to burn for at least 1 hour.

Androgynous Shaman

To become a shaman, he or she on their journey must learn that there are multiple dimensions of existence. Just as most of us do not believe that magic is black or white or that there is good or evil - we can also say that the sexes cannot be divided simply into male or female. This perception and sometimes dogma is hard to break. Most often a shaman in the beginning of their journey will come across a spirit or guide that is ambiguous by nature which helps with their initiation into a train of thought that transcends the gender lines. Often times, but not always, in history shamans were bisexual and/or homosexual. This helps legitimize the fact that they were not trapped by gender and had reached a higher spiritual plane. Proving furthermore that they were shamans who could go between worlds and planes - to reach beyond to the spirit world.

According to the book Fire in the Head Shamanism and the Celtic Spirit by Tom Cowan, many Native American communities felt that transgender men were 'touched with some special magic, power, or wisdom that would be valuable to the community.' Their dreams and visions were encouraged and often they were elevated to a healer or spiritual leader status.

The same follows for lesbian shamans who have been found from the Artic Circle to the Amazon. They were recognized and celebrated as interpreters and 'go-betweens' for the Otherworld. Lesbian shamans were encouraged to dress like men and hunt. They were fierce warriors.

I find this topic extremely fascinating. At one point in time our ancestors celebrated our differences and furthermore valued these differences.

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