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When did I become a Witch? I really don't know—or, rather, I could as well say I was born that way. No, I was not born into a Wiccan family, although my parents and grandparents had largely occult and even a Pagan approach to life. My grandfather was a very active Theosophist for years, serving even as a national vice-president. He was also a civil rights activist before that phrase was even used or there were organizations that became a movement. My father was a vegetarian when some asked where that country was, and a naturalist sometimes seen running naked in the rain by country neighbors. Witches Not Made But those are not the things that make one a Witch. Nor, do I believe, is ...

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My guess is that, if you're reading this article, your either currently identify as an empath or wonder if this would be a good word to describe you as a person. If you feel as though your emotions are "on high" more often than not, and that you regularly have the experience of "stepping into" the emotions of other people, using an empathic title for yourself would only be fitting! I've had the pleasure of publishing a new book especially for empaths. My previous book, Esoteric Empathy, focused specifically on magick and Paganism, but my new book, The Everyday Empath, takes a broader metaphysical approach and is for any spiritual person from any walk of life. After a decade of empathic ...

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My new book, Autumn Equinox: The Enchantment of Mabon, takes a fresh look at this "forgotten" Sabbat. This holiday is often overlooked by magickal folks, so right at the beginning of the book I dive into many of the questions that have confused people over the years. For example, where did the term Mabon come from anyway? With so many different titles and names for this particular fall holiday, I thought it was time to get back to the basics. I wanted to explore the roots of the Autumn Equinox festival, take a look at all of its various names and titles and see how we could apply the old tradition of a "harvest home" celebration into the modern world. So, are there historical links to ...

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New Moon to First Quarter Moon This first quarter moon phase occurs between the new moon and the seven days following. This moon rises in the morning and the crescent moon is seen as a thin curve in the western sky after sunset. Each night, the moon gains dimension and appears higher in the western sky, as the moon moves farther along into the phase. Plant above-ground crops such as lettuce, spinach, cucumbers, corn, onions, and spinach. Plant flowering annuals like impatiens, petunias, geraniums, and annual flowering herbs. Sow seeds and transplant. Prune now to encourage more growth. Second Quarter to Full Moon This moon phase begins approximately seven days after the new moon. Do you ...

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