
Day: July 27, 2024
Merry Meet dear Sisters, Brothers, and Friends, Welcome to WOTC! A Thought for Today
I am feeling a bit better not well enough to tomorrow posts too. Sorry for any inconvenience.
If you want to see some information on any tradition of witchcraft, please put it in the comment section or email Lady Carla Beltane at ladybeltane@witchesofthecraft.com. I will try to find some information to post about it.
May your and your family’s lives be filled with all things positive!
Blessed be.
Various Types of Witchcraft – Hereditary Witchcraft c.2018

Hereditary Witchcraft
As you meet more and more people in the Pagan community, you’ll occasionally encounter someone who claims to be a “hereditary witch.” They may even tell you they’ve been “Wiccan since birth,” but what does that really mean?
Well, it could mean a variety of things, but for a lot of us, it generally sends up a red flag when someone uses the phrase “born witch” or “Wiccan from birth.” Let’s look at why that may be the case.
Is There Witch DNA?
You’re not born Christian or Muslim or Hindu. There’s no “Wiccan DNA” that makes any one person more genetically witchy than someone who begins practicing in their fifties. You simply cannot be a Wiccan since birth because Wicca is an orthopraxic religious system that generally involves you doing and believing certain things that make you Wiccan. You can be raised by Wiccans–and many children are–but that doesn’t make you Wiccan from the moment you pop out of the womb, it simply means you were born to Wiccan parents.
That said, certainly, there seem to some people who may be more adept at Witchy Things at some point in their life, but there’s no chromosomal or biological difference in these folks as compared to the general population. You’ll obviously meet people that are psychically gifted, and whose parent or grandparent or child also displays these same traits. But if you operate on the assumption that everyone has some latent psychic ability anyway, it may be that these individuals were encouraged to use their talents while growing up, rather than repressing them like the majority of other people.
You may also encounter people in the Pagan community who claim “born witch” status because of some ancestral link to an individual in the past who was accused of witchcraft. You’ll bump into plenty of people who think Salem ancestry makes them special. It doesn’t, for a variety of reasons.
Familial Traditions of Magic
Also, there are certainly hereditary traditions of witchcraft, but by “hereditary” we don’t mean that the practices are biologically inherited.
These are typically small, familial traditions, or Fam Trads, in which beliefs and practices are handed down from one generation to the next, and outsiders are rarely included. PolyAna identifies as a hereditary witch, and her family hails from Appalachia. She says,
“In our family, what we do is more of a folk magic tradition. My son and I and my granddaughter, who is adopted, practice the same folk magic as my mother and grandmother did. We’ve done it as far back as anyone can remember. We follow the Celtic gods, and my Granny was nominally Catholic but brought a belief in the old gods with her from Ireland. She found a way to make it work, and we’ve carried on those traditions.”
PolyAna’s family practices aren’t typical, but there are certainly other hereditary traditions like hers out there. However, it’s hard to even estimate how many there are, because the information is generally kept within the family and not shared with the general public. Again, this is a family tradition based on practices and beliefs, rather than any documentable genetic link. For families with an Italian background, Stregheria is sometimes practiced in the United States and other countries.
Author Sarah Anne Lawless writes,
“The passing on of traditions through the family is a global concept, and is not restricted to culture or continent. There are many family traditions existing in the United States… who all bear a striking resemblance to the fairy doctors and cunning folk of Northern Europe, many of whom were hereditary themselves. The traditions… were strict and binding; they could only teach one student from the next generation of the family of the opposite sex. In many older witchcraft families in the UK, the traditions of transferring knowledge are thought to follow similar rules.”
For many modern Pagans, including those in hereditary family traditions, witchcraft is either a skill set that is developed and honed over years of practice, or it’s a belief system that is seen as a religion that one spends a lifetime working towards.
For some people, it’s a combination of the two.
So, after all that, could someone be part of a hereditary familial tradition? Absolutely, he or she certainly could. But if what they’re claiming is some sort of biological superiority that makes them witchier than everyone else, you should consider it suspect at best.
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Hereditary Witchcraft
Are You:
psychic?
drawn to dark, mysterious things?
not just interested in Vampires and Faeries, you want to be one?
unable to stay away from books about witchcraft and sorcery?
able to see or sense ghosts, and the past lives of places?
excited about going to places like Salem, or Whitby?
into dark glamor and wish to convey a powerful presence?
compelled by the Mysteries?
having trouble staying in your body? Are out of body experiences a away of life?
Since childhood you have practiced rituals to either placate the Gods, or communicate with spirits.
in a natural deep communion with nature and the spirits in trees, plants, animals, and landscapes.
passionate that sacred things and places must be protected.
more perceptive than most other people you know?
convinced that you have to keep these qualities to yourself.
These are just some of the possible traits that can indicate that you may be a hereditary witch — that you are a carrier of the Witch Blood
How it Used to Be
I grew up in the 1960’s and 1970’s, in a small town of Irish and French Catholics in Massachusetts. Witches were believed to be either fairy tale characters or evil old women who were burned at the stake in the Middle Ages.
England had serious laws against witchcraft until 1951. After these laws were repealed, Gerald Gardner went public with Wicca, a religion he developed by cobbling together folk lore, the ideas of Margaret Murray, some involvement with British magical traditions, and perhaps with a mix of the tribal ritual he may have seen in his years as a civil servant in Indonesia.
Robert Cochran came along later claiming to come from a long line of witches, as did Sibyl Leek. Still, the idea of a family carrying on an unbroken heritage of witchcraft or magical practices was considered a very wild claim. Yet some people seemed to be born with psychic and magical powers, were clearly drawn to tales of witchery and magic, and had the imagination to create communities of like minded souls who came together to be witches.
Those desires had to come from some place! This is where the idea of the Witch Blood was born. It may have been Robert Cochran who coined the term to describe people who for some inexplicable reason were willing to risk everything — jobs, houses, partners, families, etc. in order to pursue the path of witchcraft. Witch Queen Maxine Sanders was driven out of her home by frightened neighbors and had another house torched when they found out she was a Witch, even though she had done them no harm.
The conclusion was that, just as in fairy tales in which the Beggar Maid is discovered to be a Princess by virtue of her uncharacteristic beauty and refinement, someone with witch blood in their veins can be spotted by other witches. Perhaps there are people who come from families where the Craft was practiced long ago. These practices went underground, or were replaced with Christianity, but something remains in the genes that is passed down to one or members of the family unrecognized, or misunderstood.
Dormant Witch Blood can also be ignited by Initiation into Wicca, Faery Witchcraft practices, and the creation of a magical way of life.
Now
Today, many people have been born into witch families, and raised in the Craft. There is no doubt that they are hereditary witches and carry the Witch Blood. There is no mystery surrounding it as there when I was a young person just finding this stuff out about myself.
Still, I am sure that there are some in the current generation who feel these things and have no role models in their families. Their families may even be fundamentalist Christians — I have known a few people like that. Some Christians doth protest too much, and some ex-witches have gone into Christianity because of bad experiences in covens, or after frightening themselves when the magic actually works! They can be the most virulent antagonists against witchcraft.
Of course films and now television are currently having a field day with witches. Teenagers can take them on as role models, and in many cases, not be stigmatized as weirdos. In general, I have found witches to be a pretty happy lot, optimistic and creative, imaginative and fun loving. If sinister overtones are there, it is because of the dark cycle we all must go through, and the way some us walk between the worlds. Some witches are also sociopaths, but that isn’t just because they are witches, nor is sociopathology exclusive to witches and magicians.
If you have found yourself wandering in the woods, or walking the hills like a lost soul, hoping somewhere deep inside, where even you cannot verbalize it, that you will find them, then you might be blessed with the witch blood. If you leave offerings for the spirits, try to engage others to sit in a circle and call the spirits, if you feel you have a secret name, you might have the witch blood. If you are more drawn to these things than “normal” activities, are more comfortable in nature than in a church, if you can’t get your nose out of certain types of books….then I may have news for you….you maybe a Hereditary Witch,
Source:
Patti Wigington, ThoughtCo
Winterspells
Spell For Saturday – Leaf Spell for Release
(YOU CAN COPY AND PASTE ANY SPELLS POSTED TO A DOCUMENT TO PRINT AND/OR SAVE ON YOUR COMPUTER)
Leaf Spell for Release
Take a walk in nature and reflect on what no longer serves you. Collect a leaf and use it to cast this spell to let go pain and the past so you can summon peace and restore your sense of inner harmony.
I love casting this spell in fall, especially around the fall harvest festival known as Mabon. The fall is a wonderfully transformative time. As the leaves begin to change color and drop to the ground, we are reminded that sometimes we need to let go in order to change.
ITEMS NEEDED
leaf
ziploc bag
chopstick or something similar
STEPS
1. Go for a walk outside and reflect on what you would like to let go of
2. Collect a newly fallen leaf
3. Place the leaf in a ziploc bag and use the chopstick to “write” the thing you want to let go of on the leaf. Press on the leaf through the ziploc bag firmly enough to see the marks on the leaf, but be careful not to tear the leaf.
4. Take the leaf outside. Focus on releasing what no longer serves you and recite the incantation below. Let go of the leaf and release it back to nature.
“The past I leave with this leaf,
let go of pain and summon peace”
28 July 2024 Current Moon Phase and Planetary Positions for the Southern Hemisphere

Source: nineplanets.org
The current moon phase for today is the Waning Gibbous phase.
On this day, the moon is 21.11 days old and 61.94% illuminated with a tilt of -68.812°. The approximate distance from Earth to the moon is 368,993.46 km and the moon sign is Aries.
The Moon phase for today is a Waning Gibbous phase. This is the first phase after the Full Moon where the illumination of the moon decreases each day until it reaches 50% (the Last Quarter phase).
The waning (shrinking) gibbous Moon will rise after sunset in the east, transit the meridian after midnight, before setting after sunrise in the west.
During this phase, the illumination of the moon will go down from 99.% to 50.1%. Technically, the phase starts as soon as the Full Moon has passed, but it can be difficult to calculate and differentiate the first stage of a Waning Gibbous Moon from a Full Moon when 98-99% of the Moon’s surface is illuminated.
Fun fact: the word Gibbous was first used in the 14th century and comes from the latin word gibbosus which means humpbacked.
Phase Details
Phase: Waning Gibbous
Moon age: 21.11 days
Moon illumination: 61.94%
Moon tilt: -68.812°
Moon angle: 0.54
Moon distance: 368,993.46 km
Moon sign: Aries

Source: currentplanetarypositions.com
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
28 July 2024
02:00 am GMT 12:00 PM AEST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:05 Taurus 02
Mercury:01 Virgo 28
Venus:20 Leo 09
Mars:04 Gemini 58
Jupiter:13 Gemini 41
Saturn:18 Pisces 47 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 44
Neptune:29 Pisces 45 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 45 Rx
True Lunar Node:08 Aries 48
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 48 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 11
Chiron:23 Aries 32 Rx
Ceres:10 Capricorn 00 Rx
Pallas:20 Scorpio 53
Juno:25 Virgo 53
Vesta:17 Leo 02
Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx
Earth:5
Air:4
Water:3
Fixed:7
Mutable:6
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Cape Town, South Africa
28 July 2024
10:00 am GMT 12:00 PM SAST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:09 Taurus 41
Mercury:01 Virgo 40
Venus:20 Leo 34
Mars:05 Gemini 11
Jupiter:13 Gemini 45
Saturn:18 Pisces 46 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 45
Neptune:29 Pisces 45 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 45 Rx
True Lunar Node:08 Aries 48 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 47 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 13
Chiron:23 Aries 32 Rx
Ceres:09 Capricorn 56 Rx
Pallas:20 Scorpio 55
Juno:26 Virgo 00
Vesta:17 Leo 11
Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx
Earth:5
Air:4
Water:3
Fixed:7
Mutable:6
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Easter Island, Chile
28 July 2024
06:00 pm GMT 12:00 PM EAST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:14 Taurus 19
Mercury:01 Virgo 52
Venus:20 Leo 58
Mars:05 Gemini 25
Jupiter:13 Gemini 49
Saturn:18 Pisces 45 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 45
Neptune:29 Pisces 45 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 44 Rx
True Lunar Node:08 Aries 48 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 46 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 15
Chiron:23 Aries 32 Rx
Ceres:09 Capricorn 53 Rx
Pallas:20 Scorpio 57
Juno:26 Virgo 06
Vesta:17 Leo 20
Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx
Earth:5
Air:4
Water:3
Fixed:7
Mutable:6
July 27, 2024 Current Moon Phase and Planetary Positions for the Northern Hemispheres

Source: nineplanets.org
The current moon phase for July 27th, 2024 is the Waning Gibbous phase.
On this day, the moon is 21.11 days old and 61.94% illuminated with a tilt of -68.812°. The approximate distance from Earth to the moon is 368,993.46 km and the moon sign is Aries.
The Moon phase for July 27th, 2024 is a Waning Gibbous phase. This is the first phase after the Full Moon where the illumination of the moon decreases each day until it reaches 50% (the Last Quarter phase).
The waning (shrinking) gibbous Moon will rise after sunset in the east, transit the meridian after midnight, before setting after sunrise in the west.
During this phase, the illumination of the moon will go down from 99.% to 50.1%. Technically, the phase starts as soon as the Full Moon has passed, but it can be difficult to calculate and differentiate the first stage of a Waning Gibbous Moon from a Full Moon when 98-99% of the Moon’s surface is illuminated.
Fun fact: the word Gibbous was first used in the 14th century and comes from the latin word gibbosus which means humpbacked.
Phase Details
Phase: Waning Gibbous
Moon age: 21.11 days
Moon illumination: 61.94%
Moon tilt: -68.812°
Moon angle: 0.54
Moon distance: 368,993.46 km
Moon sign: Aries
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Source: currentplanetarypositions.com
London, England
27 July 2024
11:00 am GMT 12:00 PM BST
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:26 Aries 16
Mercury:01 Virgo 04
Venus:19 Leo 23
Mars:04 Gemini 32
Jupiter:13 Gemini 34
Saturn:18 Pisces 49 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 43
Neptune:29 Pisces 46 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 46 Rx
True Lunar Node:08 Aries 48
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 50 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 07
Chiron:23 Aries 32 Rx
Ceres:10 Capricorn 06 Rx
Pallas:20 Scorpio 48
Juno:25 Virgo 41
Vesta:16 Leo 45
Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx
Earth:4
Air:4
Water:3
Fixed:6
Mutable:6
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Chicago, Illinois
July 27, 2024
05:00 pm GMT 12:00 PM CDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:29 Aries 47
Mercury:01 Virgo 14
Venus:19 Leo 42
Mars:04 Gemini 42
Jupiter:13 Gemini 37
Saturn:18 Pisces 48 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 43
Neptune:29 Pisces 46 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 46 Rx
True Lunar Node:08 Aries 48
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 50 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 08
Chiron:23 Aries 32 Rx
Ceres:10 Capricorn 03 Rx
Pallas:20 Scorpio 50
Juno:25 Virgo 46
Vesta:16 Leo 52
Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx
Earth:4
Air:4
Water:3
Fixed:6
Mutable:6
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Los Angels, California
July 27, 2024
07:00 pm GMT 12:00 PM PDT
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)
Moon:00 Taurus 57
Mercury:01 Virgo 17
Venus:19 Leo 48
Mars:04 Gemini 46
Jupiter:13 Gemini 38
Saturn:18 Pisces 48 Rx
Uranus:26 Taurus 44
Neptune:29 Pisces 46 Rx
Pluto:00 Aquarius 46 Rx
True Lunar Node:08 Aries 48
Mean Lunar Node:09 Aries 49 Rx
Lilith (Black Moon):03 Libra 09
Chiron:23 Aries 32 Rx
Ceres:10 Capricorn 03 Rx
Pallas:20 Scorpio 51
Juno:25 Virgo 48
Vesta:16 Leo 54
Eris:25 Aries 29 Rx
Earth:5
Air:4
Water:3
Fixed:7
Mutable:6
July 27, 2024 Daily Horoscopes
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Click here for Anyone’s Birthday or Monthly Horoscopes Source: thehoroscope.co

Moon Alert
Avoid shopping and important decisions until 2:00 PM EDT today (11:00 AM PDT). After that, the Moon moves from Aries into Taurus.
Aries (March 21-April 19)
Tread carefully today, especially if you’re involved in financial discussions, financial dealings or even shopping for something important. You might find yourself at odds with someone. Perhaps they’re jealous of you? Fortunately, you’re in a practical frame of mind, so you will prevail.
Taurus (April 20-May 20)
This is a poor day to deal with authority figures – bosses, parents, VIPs and the police. People are a bit uneasy. Furthermore, they are not forthcoming. Instead, people want to keep secrets today. Meanwhile, discussions with children and social situations will flow smoothly.
Gemini (May 21-June 20)
Keep a low profile today. Things are a bit tense out there and some people will not be cooperative. Furthermore, they will withhold information. Fortunately, family discussions will be positive and your involvement in home businesses and home repairs will be productive.
Cancer (June 21-July 22)
Be patient with friends today as well as members of clubs and organizations because power struggles might erupt. Basically, people are a bit distrustful and wary of each other, which is why some people will not be disclosing. Fortunately, discussions with neighbours, friends and relatives are solid.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)
You can impress bosses, parents and people in authority with your moneymaking ideas today. In fact, you might convince someone to make a major expenditure. Nevertheless, discussions with partners, friends and spouses could be tense. Stay chill. Some things will work today; and other things will not. Tiptoe through the tulips.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Today Mercury is in your sign dancing beautifully with the Moon, which improves all your communications with others. Trust your intuition. Find someone who wants to listen to you because you feel talkative. However, steer clear of controversial subjects! Forewarned is forearmed.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
Research will go well today, especially research about shared property, financial matters and inheritances. Nevertheless, these same areas might trigger a block or challenges when dealing with your kids or a romantic partner. Therefore, pick and choose your words today. Be careful.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
You make a great impression on others with the Sun and fair Venus at the top of your chart. Furthermore, interactions with friends and groups will be positive and supportive today. Nevertheless, be tactful in discussions with spouses, partners and close friends to avoid disputes.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
This is a solid day to discuss important issues with parents and bosses, especially if they’re related to your work, your health or even a pet. However, you might find yourself at odds with a spouse, partner or everyday contacts about a different issue. It’s a tricky day. Assume nothing and listen carefully to everyone to avoid difficulties.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Be diplomatic when talking to your kids today. Try to avoid meltdowns and hissy fits. (Remember – you’re the adult.) Meanwhile, this is an excellent day to make travel plans or to study or learn something new. Romance with someone “different” might be percolating. Relations with other cultures will be positive.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
Be patient with family members today (especially female relatives) to avoid disputes. However, discussions about shared assets, shared property, loans and banking will go well. Go with what works and avoid what doesn’t. Use your common sense and you will instinctively know what to do.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)
You need to talk to others today because you have something to say. Fortunately, conversations with partners and close friends will be agreeable. Nevertheless, someone or something going on behind the scenes could create problems. Secrets might be revealed. Or perhaps you feel you can’t trust someone?
If Your Birthday Is Today
Actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (1970) shares your birthday today. You are energetic and passionate. You are also practical and have excellent organizational skills. This is a year of service for you, especially service to family. Therefore, it’s important to take care of yourself first so you can be of help to others. Time for a makeover?

Aries (March 21-April 19)
Some events are going to sweep you of your feet this Saturday but nothing too fancy or nothing that you haven’t lived before.
But surely you will enjoy the surprise, especially if you get the chance to share it with your significant other, something that is quite probable to happen as well. You are just finding you own direction.
You can also read this special Aries Daily Horoscope.
Taurus (April 20-May 20)
You have fixed some objectives for you but you kind of need some other people around you to help you get things towards the finality you are expecting.
And this is where the difficult part begins as you don’t seem to grant anyone the honor to help you and you find it even harder to delegate some activities so it will take a while for you to make up your mind.
You can also read this special Taurus Daily Horoscope.
Gemini (May 21-June 20)
Some complications might arise at home, given the current disposition that really seems to want to challenge you so do expect some debates and a lot of decisions to be changed at the last minute.
It is entirely up to you if you want to continue like this or if you want to make peace but please be aware that in both cases, there will be consequences.
You can also read this special Gemini Daily Horoscope.
Cancer (June 21-July 22)
The current disposition will give you an indulging pass for this Saturday but you might want to be tempered with it and not waste it all just on one day, maybe also keep something for Sunday and have this weekend complete.
This also gives you freedom to shop for things and not to worry that much about material things.
You can also read this special Cancer Daily Horoscope.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)
No matter what you are saying it will still be interpreted so as long as you don’t want to waste your Saturday giving explanations you might just give up from the beginning and just let everyone have their way, while you are trying to stay as far from them as possible.
If you are brave enough to accept a confrontation just make sure it is not too long.
You can also read this special Leo Daily Horoscope.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
You are under someone’s charms and although you are stubborn enough not to admit it, everyone around you is aware of that so you kind of have no room to deny it.
What still remains for you to do is decide whether you are truly interested and whether you want to take these things to a different level or you want things to remain like this.
You can also read this special Virgo Daily Horoscope.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
This day tends to mark the end of some project you have been working on, probably something at home and this will surely make you feel quite accomplished.
Not only will you be enjoying the thought of what you managed to do but also recharge your batteries and motivate yourself into doing something else in the near future.
You can also read this special Libra Daily Horoscope.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
The current disposition is going to put you in the spotlight, however it will take you some effort to shine, especially if you are not confident enough in your powers as you should be.
There are many things for which you could be admired and many things you can do but you need to advertise them more so people can know about them.
You can also read this special Scorpio Daily Horoscope.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
You are going to show exactly what a great leader you can be when you are motivated enough and although this will probably happen in a casual setting, you will feel very proud of yourself.
At the same time however, try to stay away from criticism and from people who just want to startle you because it is not a good time for confrontation.
You can also read this special Sagittarius Daily Horoscope.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
This is going to be quite an energetic day for most natives and the ones planning on spending the day with their families are going to be the most advantaged by this.
At the same time there are certain activities you will have to postpone for later, some involving personal matters and some that have to do with your partner.
You can also read this special Capricorn Daily Horoscope.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
Beware of too much energy spent in just one place or doing just one thing because this will quickly install boredom and frustration and it might be quite difficult for you to cope with that.
You are trying to make everyone happy but apparently you keep forgetting to make yourself happy also and to put your needs first place sometimes.
You can also read this special Aquarius Daily Horoscope.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)
You seem to be very conscientious about what you have promised to do this day and trying to cover everything and something more.
But unfortunately this might lead to exhaustion as the day progresses and you will probably reach some point where not even you are sure why you are doing this anymore and this will frustrate you.
You can also read this special Pisces Daily Horoscope.
Various Types of Witchcraft: Druidism c. 2018

Druidism
Druidism refers to the system of religion and philosophy (and rites and ceremonies) taught by the Druids, the priestly and learned class in the ancient Celtic societies of Western Europe, Britain and Ireland. Modern attempts at reconstructing, reinventing or reimagining the practices of the ancient Druids are called Neo-Druidism or Druidry.
The earliest written mention of Druids dates from a lost work of the Greek doxographer Sotion of Alexandria in the early 2nd Century BC, and the fullest account comes down to us from Gaius Julius Caesar. The Druids were suppressed by the Roman government and disappeared from the written record by the 2nd Century AD, although they continued to feature prominently in later Irish myth and literature. Our historical knowledge of Druids is very limited, and there is little contemporary evidence for even their existence.
The Celtic communities that Druids served were polytheistic, also showing signs of animism in their reverence for various aspects of the natural world, such as the land, sea and sky, and their veneration of other aspects of nature, such as sacred trees and groves (the oak and hazel were particularly revered), tops of hills, streams, lakes and plants such as the mistletoe.
The Druids, who were almost exclusively male, combined the duties of priest, judge, scholar and teacher in these communities. They enjoyed exemption from military service as well as from payment of taxes. It was not a hereditary caste, and Druidic lore consisted of a large number of verses learned by heart, which could take up to twenty years, although nothing is known to have survived of the Druids’ oral literature, even in translation.
Fire was regarded by the Druids as a symbol of various divinities and was associated with cleansing. They believed in a form of metempsychosis, or reincarnation of the soul after death. They were versed in various methods of divination and were reported to be able to predict the future by observing the flight and calls of birds and by the sacrifice of holy animals. Alleged ritual killing and human sacrifice were aspects of druidic culture that shocked classical writers. They could punish members of Celtic society by a form of excommunication, and this exclusion from society was one of the most dreaded punishments.
There was a revival of interest in the Druids in England and Wales from the 18th Century, much of it historically inaccurate, and Druids began to figure widely in popular culture with the advent of Romanticism. John Toland, who founded the Ancient Druid Order in 1717, shaped many of the ideas about Druids current during much of the 19th Century. The Order was organized by Henry Hurle along the lines of Freemasonry, and it continued until it split into two groups in 1964. The writer and artist William Blake was credited as having been its “Chosen Chief” from 1799 to 1827, although there is no corroboration of this.
John Aubrey, in the 17th Century, was the first modern writer to connect Stonehenge and other megalithic monuments with the Druids, and this theory was spread more widely by William Stukeley in the 18th Century, despite the apparent contradiction of linking the Druidic religion (which dates from the Iron Age) with the much older monument. The Ancient Order of Druids were the first to practise rituals at Stonehenge in 1905, and Stonehenge has since become a popular place of pilgrimage for Neo-Druids and others following Pagan or Neopagan beliefs.
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Druidism
One of the most striking characteristics of Druidism is the degree to which it is free of dogma and any fixed set of beliefs or practices. In this way it manages to offer a spiritual path, and a way of being in the world that avoids many of the problems of intolerance and sectarianism that the established religions have encountered.
There is no ‘sacred text’ or the equivalent of a bible in Druidism and there is no universally agreed set of beliefs amongst Druids. Despite this, there are a number of ideas and beliefs that most Druids hold in common, and that help to define the nature of Druidism today:
Theology
Since Druidry is a spiritual path – a religion to some, a way of life to others – Druids share a belief in the fundamentally spiritual nature of life. Some will favour a particular way of understanding the source of this spiritual nature, and may feel themselves to be animists, pantheists, polytheists, monotheists or duotheists. Others will avoid choosing any one conception of Deity, believing that by its very nature this is unknowable by the mind.
Monotheistic druids believe there is one Deity: either a Goddess or God, or a Being who is better named Spirit or Great Spirit, to remove misleading associations to gender. But other druids are duotheists, believing that Deity exists as a pair of forces or beings, which they often characterise as the God and Goddess.
Polytheistic Druids believe that many gods and goddesses exist, while animists and pantheists believe that Deity does not exist as one or more personal gods, but is instead present in all things, and is everything.
Whether they have chosen to adopt a particular viewpoint or not, the greatest characteristic of most modern-day Druids lies in their tolerance of diversity: a Druid gathering can bring together people who have widely varying views about deity, or none, and they will happily participate in ceremonies together, celebrate the seasons, and enjoy each others’ company – realising that none of us has the monopoly on truth, and that diversity is both healthy and natural.
Nature forms such an important focus of their reverence, that whatever beliefs they hold about Deity, all Druids sense Nature as divine or sacred. Every part of nature is sensed as part of the great web of life, with no one creature or aspect of it having supremacy over any other. Unlike religions that are anthropocentric, believing humanity occupies a central role in the scheme of life, this conception is systemic and holistic, and sees humankind as just one part of the wider family of life.
The Otherworld
Although Druids love Nature, and draw inspiration and spiritual nourishment from it, they also believe that the world we see is not the only one that exists. A cornerstone of Druid belief is in the existence of the Otherworld – a realm or realms which exist beyond the reach of the physical senses, but which are nevertheless real.
This Otherworld is seen as the place we travel to when we die. But we can also visit it during our lifetime in dreams, in meditation, under hypnosis, or in ‘journeying’, when in a shamanic trance.
Different Druids will have different views on the nature of this Otherworld, but it is a universally held belief for three reasons. Firstly, all religions or spiritualities hold the view that another reality exists beyond the physical world, rather than agreeing with Materialism, that holds that only matter exists and is real. Secondly, Celtic mythology, which inspires so much of Druidism, is replete with descriptions of this Otherworld. Thirdly, the existence of the Otherworld is implicit in ‘the greatest belief’ of the ancient Druids, since classical writers stated that the Druids believed in a process that has been described as reincarnation or metempsychosis (in which a soul lives in a succession of forms, including both human and animal). In between each life in human or animal form the soul rests in the Otherworld.
Death and Rebirth
While a Christian Druid may believe that the soul is only born once on Earth, most Druids adopt the belief of their ancient forebears that the soul undergoes a process of successive reincarnations – either always in human form, or in a variety of forms that might include trees and even rocks as well as animals.
Many Druids share the view reported by Philostratus of Tyana in the second century that the Celts believed that to be born in this world, we have to die in the Otherworld, and conversely, that when we die here, we are born into the Otherworld. For this reason, Druid funerals try to focus on the idea that the soul is experiencing a time of birth, even though we are experiencing that as their death to us.
The Three Goals of the Druid
A clue as to the purpose behind the process of successive rebirths can be found if we look at the goals of the Druid. Druids seek above all the cultivation of wisdom, creativity and love. A number of lives on earth, rather than just one, gives us the opportunity to fully develop these qualities within us.
Wisdom
The goal of wisdom is shown to us in two old teaching stories – one the story of Fionn MacCumhaill (Finn MacCool) from Ireland, the other the story of Taliesin from Wales. In both stories wisdom is sought by an older person – in Ireland in the form of the Salmon of Wisdom, in Wales in the form of three drops of inspiration. In both stories a young helper ends up tasting the wisdom so jealously sought by the adults. These tales, rather than simply teaching the virtues of innocence and helpfulness, contain instructions for achieving wisdom, encoded within their symbolism and the sequence of events they describe, and for this reason are used in the teaching of Druidry.
Creativity
The goal of creativity is also central to Druidism because the Bards have long been seen as participants in Druidry. Many believe that in the old days they transmitted the wisdom of the Druids in song and story, and that with their prodigious memories they knew the genealogies of the tribes and the stories associated with the local landscape. Celtic cultures display a love of art, music and beauty that often evokes an awareness of the Otherworld, and their old Bardic tales depict a world of sensual beauty in which craftspeople and artists are highly honoured. Today, many people are drawn to Druidry because they sense it is a spirituality that can help them develop their creativity. Rather than stressing the idea that this physical life is temporary, and that we should focus on the after-life, Druidism conveys the idea that we are meant to fully participate in life on earth, and that we are meant to express and share our creativity as much as we can.
Love
Druidry can be seen as fostering the third goal of love in many different ways to encourage us to broaden our understanding and experience of it, so that we can love widely and deeply.
Druidry’s reverence for Nature encourages us to love the land, the Earth, the stars and the wild. It also encourages a love of peace: Druids were traditionally peace-makers, and still are. Often Druid ceremonies begin with offering peace to each cardinal direction, there is a Druid’s Peace Prayer, and Druids plant Peace Groves. The Druid path also encourages the love of beauty because it cultivates the Bard, the Artist Within, and fosters creativity.
The love of Justice is developed in modern Druidry by being mentioned in ‘The Druid’s Prayer’, and many believe that the ancient Druids were judges and law-makers, who were more interested in restorative than punitive justice. Druidry also encourages the love of story and myth, and many people today are drawn to it because they recognize the power of storytelling, and sense its potential to heal and enlighten as well as entertain.
In addition to all these types of love that Druidism fosters, it also recognizes the forming power of the past, and in doing this encourages a love of history and a reverence for the ancestors. The love of trees is fundamental in Druidism too, and as well as studying treelore, Druids today plant trees and sacred groves, and support reforestation programmes. Druids love stones too and build stone circles, collect stones and work with crystals. They love the truth, and seek this in their quest for wisdom and understanding. They love animals, seeing them as sacred, and they study animal lore. They love the body and sexuality believing both to be sacred.
Druidism also encourages a love of each other by fostering the magic of relationship and community, and above all a love of life, by encouraging celebration and a full commitment to life – it is not a spirituality which tries to help us escape from a full engagement with the world.
Some Druid groups today present their teachings in three grades or streams: those of the Bard, Ovate and Druid. The three goals sought by the Druid of love, wisdom and creative expression can be related to the work of these three streams. Bardic teachings help to develop our creativity, Ovate teachings help to develop our love for the natural world and the community of all life, and Druid teachings help us in our quest for wisdom.
Living in the World
The real test of the value of a spiritual path lies in the degree to which it can help us live our lives in the world. It needs to be able to provide us with inspiration, counsel and encouragement as we negotiate the sometimes difficult and even tragic events that can occur during a lifetime.
The primary philosophical posture of Druidism is one of love and respect towards all of life – towards fellow human beings and animals, and all of Nature. A word often used by Druids to describe this approach is reverence, which expands the concept of respect to include an awareness of the sacred. By being reverent towards human beings, for example, Druids treat the body, relationships and sexuality with respect and as sacred. Reverence should not be confused with piousness or a lack of vigorous engagement – true reverence is strong and sensual as well as gentle and kind.
This attitude of reverence and respect extends to all creatures, and so many Druids will either be vegetarian or will eat meat, but support compassionate farming and be opposed to factory farming methods. Again, the belief that we should love all creatures is likely to be tempered with a robust realism that will not exclude the possibility that we might want to kill certain creatures, such as mosquitoes.
For many Druids today the primary position of love and respect towards all creatures extends to include a belief in the idea of causing no harm to any sentient being. This idea is known in eastern traditions as the doctrine of ‘Ahimsa’, or Non-Violence, and was first described in around 800 BCE in the Hindu scriptures, the Upanishads. Jains, Hindus and Buddhists all teach this doctrine, which became popular in the west following the non-violent protests of Mahatma Gandhi. The Parehaka Maori protest movement in New Zealand and the campaigns of Martin Luther King in the USA also helped to spread the idea of Ahimsa around the world.
Many Druids today adopt a similar stance of abstaining from harming others, and of focussing on the idea of Peace, drawing their inspiration from the Classical accounts of the Druids, which portrayed them as mediators who abstained from war, and who urged peace on opposing armies. Julius Caesar wrote: ‘For they [the Druids] generally settle all their disputes, both public and private… The Druids usually abstain from war, nor do they pay taxes together with the others; they have exemption from warfare.’ And Diodorus Siculus wrote: ‘Often when the combatants are ranged face to face, and swords are drawn and spears are bristling, these men come between the armies and stay the battle, just as wild beasts are sometimes held spellbound. Thus even among the most savage barbarians anger yields to wisdom, and Mars is shamed before the Muses.’
In addition Druids today can follow the example of one the most important figures in the modern Druid movement, Ross Nichols, who in common with many of the world’s greatest thinkers and spiritual teachers, upheld the doctrines of non-violence and pacifism. Many of Nichols’ contemporaries, who shared similar interests in Celtic mythology, were also pacifists, including T.H.White, the author of the Arthurian The once & Future King. Nichols often used to finish essays he wrote with the simple sign-off: ‘Peace to all beings.’
The Web of Life and the Illusion of Separateness
Woven into much of Druid thinking and all of its practice is the idea or belief that we are all connected in a universe that is essentially benign – that we do not exist as isolated beings who must fight to survive in a cruel world. Instead we are seen as part of a great web or fabric of life that includes every living creature and all of Creation. This is essentially a pantheistic view of life, which sees all of Nature as sacred and as interconnected.
Druids often experience this belief in their bodies and hearts rather than simply in their minds. They find themselves feeling increasingly at home in the world – and when they walk out on to the land and look up at the moon or stars, or smell the coming rain on the wind they feel in the fabric of their beings that they are a part of the family of life, that they are ‘home’, and that they are not alone.
The consequences of this feeling and belief are profound. Apart from this trusting posture towards life bringing benefits in psychological and physical health, there are benefits to society too. Abuse and exploitation comes from the illusion of separateness. once you believe that you are part of the family of life, and that all things are connected, the values of love, and reverence for life naturally follow, as does the practice of peacefulness, of harmlessness or ‘Ahimsa’.
The Law of the Harvest
Related to the idea that we are all connected in one great web of life is the belief held by most Druids that whatever we do in the world creates an effect which will ultimately also affect us. A similar idea is found in many different traditions and cultures: folk wisdom in Britain says that ‘what goes around comes around’ and in ancient Egypt, the idea attributed to the Apostle Paul when he said ‘As ye sow, so shall ye reap,’ was spoken by the god Thoth several thousand years earlier in the Egyptian Book of the Dead, when he said ‘Truth is the harvest scythe. What is sown – love or anger or bitterness – that shall be your bread. The corn is no better than its seed, then let what you plant be good.’ In Hinduism and Buddhism the idea is expressed as the doctrine of cause and effect (karma).
The two beliefs – that all is connected and that we will harvest the consequences of our actions – come naturally to Druids because they represent ideas that evolve out of an observation of the natural world. Just as the feeling of our being part of the great web of life can come to us as we gaze in awe at the beauty of nature, so the awareness that we will reap the consequences of our actions also comes to us as we observe the processes of sowing and harvesting.
Source:
The Order of Bards Ovates & Druids

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