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Isis is the supreme goddess of the Egyptian tradition, patron of motherhood, and mistress of magic. In ancient Egypt, this day was celebrated as the Advent of Isis. Worshippers would gather to celebrate Isis' return from Phoenicia with the Ark of Osiris. Celebrate and honor this sacred festival of Isis by creating a small altar in her honor. To do so, gather a white candle, an image of Isis, and any pearl or moonstone jewelry you fancy. Burn lotus, jasmine, or myrrh incense. When ...

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Gratitude is one of the most profound emotions we can feel. To be grateful is to feel content and to acknowledge the things in your life that you truly and fully appreciate. So often, we go through life forgetting to say "thanks" to life itself. We often focus on the negative and forget to count our blessings. Gratitude is essential on any spiritual path-including the path of life itself! Today is the day after Christmas (which is, for Witches, a holiday about family, friends, and love, rather ...

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Using six orange, six yellow, and six white candles, invoke solar energy into the wax by carving varying symbols for the Sun. Carefully anoint each candle with frankincense essential oil. Roll the candles in powdered myrrh when done to symbolize the innate solar energy. Set the candles to burn in a circle. As they illuminate the space, use the following prayer to draw the last power of the Sun for the long, dark days of winter: Our Father Sun Who art in the heavens, Hallowed be all your ...

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As Hanukkah begins for some parts of the world, in Latin America (particularly Mexico), today is the 478th anniversary of the discovery of the Lady of Guadalupe, which literally brought an end to an ongoing bloody religious war. Her discovery in the year 1531 was by none other than a child, who claims she visited him at sunrise on this cold day. He brought back red roses (which were out of season) along with a cape that had her image inside. To this day, no one can figure out how the image ...

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