The post emphasizes the significance of being present in intimate relationships through an affirmation that fosters connection and safety. It encourages practices like creating a sacred space, invoking goddesses, and pulling Tarot cards to deepen emotional bonds. Ultimately, it highlights the beauty found in shared silence and vulnerability, nurturing lasting intimacy.
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Transformative Self-Care Rituals with Nature
This content explores sacred rituals that intertwine herbal magic with self-love, honoring goddesses Danu and Freya. It details offerings, such as herbal blends and tinctures, aimed at nurturing inner strength and beauty. Engaging in these practices fosters a deep connection to the divine feminine, enhancing self-worth and spiritual growth.
✨ The Magic of Friday the 13th: A Sacred Day of the Divine Feminine ✨
For many in the mainstream, Friday the 13th is a day whispered about with superstition—one of misfortune, accidents, and “bad luck.” But for witches, Pagans, and spiritual practitioners walking the old ways, this day is far from cursed. It is, in truth, a deeply sacred and powerful day of divine feminine energy, transformation, and reclaiming what was lost…
Freya’s Wisdom: Embracing Self-Care and Community
When most people hear the name Freya, they envision the fierce Norse goddess of love, beauty, war, and magic. She rides into battle in a chariot pulled by cats, a symbol of her unique power and connection to the earth. Freya claims half the souls of the fallen warriors, guiding them to Valhalla, where they…
🌹 Freya’s Day Focus: Sex Magic 🔥✨ 🌹
Happy Friday, lovelies — or rather, Freya’s Day — the day of the Norse goddess who’s all about beauty, love, war, magic, and sacred sensuality. She embodies the essence of femininity and the power that comes from embracing our desires. What better way to honor her than to talk about sex magic? This ancient practice…
Honoring the Mother: The Many Faces of the Divine Feminine
This post is arriving just in time for Mother’s Day, a time that often stirs up deep emotions—love, grief, gratitude, and even pain. As the day approached, I found myself reflecting on the many different mothers I’ve worked with and walked beside in my personal spiritual practice—mothers who birth life, raise children, tend to the land,…
Finding Myself Again — One Step/Dance at a Time
For the first time in what feels like forever—okay, eight long months, but who’s counting? — I can finally say: I’m starting to feel like me again. Not the “pushing through every moment” me who simply went through the motions of life, weary and weighed down by burdens unseen. Not the “trying to keep it together while everything…
What is Freya’s Day? Or is it Frigg’s Day?
Have you ever wondered about the days of the week and where their names came from? What did they originally stand for? And what do they mean for many of us today?
There is much debate as to which goddess the day is for. Is it for Freya, is it for Frigg? Ultimately it is for the individual who practices to choose for themselves, which goddess to honor or what it represents as a whole. To help you decide, we will look at some different origins and thoughts from across the years.
My Personal Deity Journey
At this point in my practice I have not worked with any deities, I have always worked nature as a whole- Call it Gaia, Jord/Jörð, God which ever you may please.Lately its been that I have had several strong urges to lean more towards calling nature as a whole Jord/ Jörð, mother earth.
