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Spirits of the Land (noted elsewhere)

Noted at Patheos, Yvonne Arburrow’s post on “Spirits of the Land”, a topic near and dear to us.

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Posted on 4 August 2024 by Ash nicSidhe24 August 2024   Leave a reply

Connecting Bioregionalism with the Genius Loci

Posted on 31 July 2024 by Ash nicSidhe24 August 2024
Classical depiction of the Genius Locii as a srpent

Bioregionalism calls us to become knowledgeable residents and guardians of the places where we live. We inhabit naturally unique physical, ecological, historical, and cultural areas whose boundaries are often defined by ridgetops rather than county lines or state borders. To connect with our bioregion and its genius loci, the spirits of place, we must learn about the local land and water, observe the local weather and sky, identify local plants and animals, and engage with local neighbors and communities.

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Bramble & Briar

Posted on 20 July 2024 by Nemed Cuculatii26 July 2025
concept art for Bramble & Briar Market (this image is AI generated and is not the final artwork.)

We are attempting to set up an Amazon affiliate store, with the above name. It’s taking a lot more wore than initially anticipated, but after 11 hours of work today, I have finally managed to import the first set of books that we want to link to.

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The Call of Nature

Posted on 18 July 2024 by Scarecrow26 July 2025
Big leaf maples in the Hoh Rain Forest of the Pacific Northwest. By User:Doug Dolde, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19987582

You’re considering embracing the role of a modern, EuroPagan witch, seeking deeper insights into the natural world and your place within it. (We use the term “EuroPagan” as a way of recognizing that for most of us in North America, we don’t have a Lakota, Bantu, and Japanese or other native non-Western earth religionist heritage or upbringing. Nor do most of us live on the land. We are newcomers to this perception of the world.)

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Book Review: The Truth About Witchcraft

Posted on 17 July 2024 by Ash nicSidhe7 April 2025
Cover of Scott Cunningham's The Truth About Witchcraft (Amazon images)

by Scott Cunningham – 3.0 out of 5 stars  A good product – FOR ITS TIME – nearly 40 years ago The Truth About Witchcraft, First published January 1, 1987 Scott Cunningham wrote a very useful book for its time … Continue reading →

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Broom Lore

Posted on 16 July 2024 by Ash nicSidhe18 July 2024
witch's broomstick

(Collected from numerous sources) A broom dropping in front of the door means company before the day is over. Always pick up, for luck, a broom that is lying on the floor or ground. Always sweep dirt out the back … Continue reading →

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Genii Loci, Ancestral spirits and others

Posted on 9 July 2024 by Ash nicSidhe24 August 2024
Fairy ring of Clitocybe nebularis ("Clouded Agaric"), photographed near Buchenberg in the Allgäu.from Wikipedia user Josimda. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.

In our Coven, various spirits and entities fulfill distinct roles and possess unique characteristics. Here’s a breakdown of the differences between genii loci, ancestral spirits, the “Mighty Dead,” and the “Old Ones”

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Some updates and a fresh look

Posted on 6 July 2024 by Nemed Cuculatii18 July 2024
The Aspen Tree

We’re doing some remodeling here. The basic look and feel of the site had not been updated in a very long time, and it was time to dust off the menhirs, straighten the capstones and make sure that the redcaps have been properly fed.

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Sneaking past the Gatekeeprs

Posted on 26 June 2024 by Ash nicSidhe18 July 2024
Hecate This 3rd century CE statue of Hecate (in the Antalya Museum), from Yalvaç, has three human heads all facing forward. She is wearing a blouse over a full-length dress. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hecate#Mythology. Image from (David Lull / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)

I see a lot of people decrying how obstructionist the Evil Gatekeepers are.

My real question is “if the Gatekeepers are so bad, how did anyone get past them?”

I realize that a lot has changed over the 50 years that I’ve been practicing, but way before TikTok, Facebook, Myspace or Livejournal, folks were finding their way to the Craft.

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Beltane Homecoming, of sorts

Posted on 19 May 2024 by Ash nicSidhe18 July 2024
Scarborough State Beach

Beltane 2024 marked my 51st year as an Initiate of the Craft, and the Beltane Festival always has a special place in my heart.

Raven and I recently spent a week in Rhode Island, visiting Trad family and friends. Our trip was panned so that we would be there for the Beltane celebrations.

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The Wheel Turns yet Once More

Posted on 18 October 2023 by Nemed Cuculatii18 July 2024
Old Jack (O'Lantern). Carved 2017 by Ash

The Hallowstide approaches and with it, the year ebbs and flows. Most of our Coven is now back “home”, but we are still in abeyance on our meeting schedule due to the vagaries of life.

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The Song of Wandering Aengus

Posted on 24 September 2023 by Ash nicSidhe18 July 2024
Title: Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh The Silver Apples of the Moon 1912 Description: THE Silver Apples of the Moon, a re-discovered watercolour by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, features at Christie’s sale of 20th Century Decorative Art & Design in London on October 25. As with so many Symbolist works, The Silver Apples of the Moon is inspired by poetry, taking its title from W. B. Yeats’ poem The Song of Wandering Aengus. This is a twilight scene depicting the poem’s character: “a glimmering girl, With apple blossom in her hair ….. The silver apples of the moon, The golden apples of the sun.”

“The Song of Wandering Aengus” is a poem by Irish poet W. B. Yeats. It was first printed in 1897 in British magazine The Sketch under the title “A Mad Song.” It was then published under its standard name in Yeats’ 1899 anthology The Wind Among the Reeds.

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A new High Priest is made

Posted on 5 February 2023 by Nemed Cuculatii26 July 2025
Lord Math

On the eve of the February Full Moon during the time of the Candlemas Sabbat, the Ladies Raven (High Priestess of Nemed Cuculaii) and Ash (assisting as Maiden) were pleased and proud to elevate Lord Math to the rank and position of High Priest in the tradition of the New England Covens of Traditionalist Witches.

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