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Merry meet dear Sisters, Brothers, and Honored Guests, Welcome to WOTC! A Thought for Today
“Good morning Tuesday! My promise to myself today is to not stress out about the little things.” – Elise Bouchard
I apologize for being absent for a few days I have not been doing well physically or emotionally. I am starting to come out of the depression I fell into because of two major falls in a week and could barely get around the house. Anyway, I am healing, and I thank all of you who even unknowingly helped me to get back to work on a limited basis today. Please bear with me if I cannot do all the regular daily posts until next week. I will be catching up the birthday horoscopes today. I will also post somethings for the northern hemisphere Litha/Summer Solstice and for the southern hemisphere Yule/Winter Solstice.
If you want to see some information on any tradition of witchcraft, please put it in the comment section. 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.
A Laugh for Today

I hope the rest of your day and evening is relaxing, filled with fun and love.
Merry part until we merry meet again!
A Laugh for Today


For anyone who might not know who this pink animal is. He’s known as the Pink Panther and was very popular in the 1970’s and 80’s.
I hope the rest of your day and evening is relaxing, filled with fun and love.
Merry part until we merry meet again!
Merry meet dear Sisters, Brothers, and Honored Guests, Welcome to WOTC! A Thought for Today

If you want to see some information on any tradition of witchcraft, please put it in the comment section. 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.
A Laugh for Today

I hope the rest of your day and evening is relaxing, filled with fun and love.
Blessed be.
Merry meet dear Sisters, Brothers, and Honored Guests, Welcome to WOTC! A Thought for Today

I am healing slowly but at least I can use the fingers on my left hand to type a little bit now. I am not ready to do tomorrow posts yet. I will return to doing the tomorrow posts as soon as I feel comfortable doing so. Found out after going to Urgent Care that I managed to hurt my next fairly bad also. Which explains why I cannot sit at my computer or anywhere else for that matter without quite a bit of pain and a pounding headache. As my dearest friend, Lady Rhiannon, keeps telling me for over 20 years I have to slow down and be more aware of what is a round me before I start walking.
If you want to see some information on any tradition of witchcraft, please put it in the comment section. I will try to find some information to post about it.
May your and your family’s lives be filled with all things positive!
Merry part until we merry meet again!
Merry meet dear Sisters, Brothers, and Honored Guests, Welcome to WOTC!
I am typing one handed for the next few days because I tripped over our 100-pound male, Merlin, yesterday and flew through the air a little which was fun, but the landing wasn’t. I landed face down, did not hit my head thanks to my angels and other protection but did sprain both wrists, hit my both knees and my back isn’t talking to me. My left wrist is immobilized in a hard wrist splint thingy but still hurts if I try to use it very much. So, once again I win “not looking where I’m going and wind-up hurt award.” 😂 I will post what I can daily until my right wrist says stop. No tomorrow posts for now.
If you want to see some information on any tradition of witchcraft, please put it in the comment section. I will try to find some information to post about it.
May your and your family’s lives be filled with all things positive!
Merry part until we merry meet again!
A Laugh for Today

I hope the rest of your day and evening is relaxing, filled with fun and love.
Blessed be.
Merry meet dear Sisters, Brothers, and Honored Guests, Welcome to WOTC! A Thought for Today
c. 2018

If you want to see some information on any tradition of witchcraft, please put it in the comment section. I will try to find some information to post about it.
May your and your family’s lives be filled with all things positive!
Merry part until we merry meet again!
Merry meet dear Sisters, Brothers, and Honored Guests, Welcome to WOTC! A Thought for Today
If you want to see some information on any tradition of witchcraft, please put it in the comment section. I will try to find some information to post about it.
May your and your family’s lives be filled with all things positive!
Merry part until we merry meet again!
A Laugh for Today

I hope the rest of your day and evening is relaxing, filled with fun and love.
Blessed be.
Merry meet dear Sisters, Brothers, and Honored Guests, Welcome to WOTC! A Thought for Today

If you want to see some information on any tradition of witchcraft, please put it in the comment section. I will try to find some information to post about it.
May your and your family’s lives be filled with all things positive!
Merry part until we merry meet again!
A Laugh for Today

I wish I could do this but work calls. :0{
I hope the rest of your day and evening is relaxing, filled with fun and love.
Blessed be.
Merry meet dear Sisters, Brothers, and Honored Guests, Welcome to WOTC! A Thought for Today
If you want to see some information on any tradition of witchcraft, please put it in the comment section. I will try to find some information to post about it.
May your and your family’s lives be filled with all things positive!
Merry part until we merry meet again!
A Laugh for Today

I hope the rest of your day and evening is relaxing, filled with fun and love.
Blessed be.
WHAT IS WICCA? A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO THE WICCAN RELIGION
What is Wicca? The answer to this question can vary, depending on who you ask, but below you’ll find a general introduction to this fascinating spiritual path.
Wicca is a modern, Earth-centered religion with roots in the ancient practices of our shamanic ancestors. Its practitioners, who call themselves Wiccans, honor the life-giving and life-sustaining powers of Nature through ritual worship and a commitment to living in balance with the Earth. Wicca is technically classified as one of many Pagan religions, though not all Wiccans would identify as Pagans—and plenty who identify as Pagans are not Wiccans.
In truth, Wicca is extremely dynamic and ever-evolving, so it’s difficult to make very many statements about it that every single person identifying as a Wiccan will agree with. However, it’s probably safe to say that when looking at the night sky, or the view from the top of a mountain, or the glassy surface of a lake, most—if not all—Wiccans will feel very much in the presence of the divine. So then, what is Wicca? What does it mean to be a Wiccan? And what are the core religious beliefs?
LIFE CYCLES: THE WICCAN GODDESS AND GOD
The deities of Wicca are the Goddess and the God, who are the feminine and masculine essences of the all-encompassing life force responsible for all of creation, including the cycles of life and death on Earth. Wiccans believe that these deities are multi-fold; in that sense, it is a duotheistic religion, rather than traditionally monotheistic religions like Christianity.
The Goddess is sometimes known as the Triple Goddess, because she is split into three identities, or parts: the Maiden Goddess, the Mother Goddess, and the Crone Goddess. This Maiden, Mother, Crone triad is believed by Wiccans to symbolize the dividing of the year. Springtime, when life is blooming and beauty abounds, is the time of the Maiden goddess, whose youth and energy are worshipped at this time of year. In the summer, where the days are long and happy, the Mother goddess is worshipped for her fertility and maternal skills. And the long autumn and winter are the domain of the Crone, who is not as scary as her name will suggest! Although autumn and winter can be harsh and cold, the seasons traditionally associated with death and decline, Wiccans acknowledge the Crone’s wisdom and the peace that she brings, and during this time of the year, they often rest, soothed by the knowledge that the earth will turn again and restore light and beauty once more.
The God, meanwhile, is known sometimes as the Horned God, sometimes as the Green Man, and other times as the Oak and Holly King. Although that first one might sound a little scary, don’t worry! This iteration of the God has nothing to do with Satanism or devil-worship; rather, the horns represent his masculine virility and connection to nature, as Hellenic forest deities such as Pan were often represented with antlers. Like the Goddess, the God also splits the year: in autumn and winter, he is the Holly King, and in the spring and summertime, the Oak! The connection of Wiccans with nature is therefore very strong, found represented throughout their beliefs and the characteristics of their deities.
The God and Goddess are worshipped at regular intervals throughout the year. Festivals emphasizing the masculine are known as Sabbats. Corresponding with the Earth’s position relative to the Sun, they include Click here to read the rest of this
Merry meet dear Sisters, Brothers, and Honored Guests, welcome to WOTC! A Thought for Today
If you want to see some information on any tradition of witchcraft, please put it in the comment section. I will try to find some information to post about it.
May your and your family’s lives be filled with all things positive!
Merry part until we merry meet again!
A Laugh for Today






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