Amethyst – What’s the Amethyst for and how to use it

The purple colour is my favourite colour, therefore the Amethyst is my favourite crystal! From dark purple to light lilac colour, it belongs to the Quartz family and can be found in various sizes. What is the Amethyst for? And how to use it? You can watch the video below or continue reading this post: …

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Pyrite – What’s Pyrite for? How to use it?

Pyrite is a mineral that has long been confused with gold and therefore it has been nicknamed “Fool’s Gold”. Do you know it? Do you know what it is for? You can watch the video below or continue reading: Pyrite – How to identify it? Identifying the Pyrite is quite easy because it has a …

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Lápis Lazuli – What is the Lápis Lazuli for?

Lápis Lazuli is one of my favorite stones. Do you know what it’s for? And how to use the Lápis Lazuli? One of the main properties of this stone is to increase knowledge, intuition and magical power. No wonder it was highly prized in Ancient Egypt and it was also related to the Goddess Isis. …

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Witchcraft Books ~ Meet the incredible book Fairies by Yoshitaka Amano

In the Lunar Shelf section, I write about Witchcraft books, Magic books and Pagan books. In this post, I will write about and show this amazing book full of magic and beauty that is a great source of inspiration for those who practice witchcraft, works with the fairy magic, and also for those who love folklore, mythology …

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What is a Blue Moon? – Origin and definition

In a few words, a Blue Moon happens whenever we have two Full Moons in a single month. We usually have 4 weeks each month and one Moon phase in each one. The Lunar cycle has approximately 28 to 29 days and the calendar we use nowadays is Solar, thus, the Blue Moon happens once …

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The Wawalak – Twin Goddesses of Motherhood

Attributes: Goddesses of fertility, motherhood, tenderness and love Symbols: Laces and knots Place: Australia Many of the Australian natives believe that the world was created when the ancient Gods and Goddesses woke from their sleep under the earth and decided to walk on the plane above. These beings were so powerful that they created the …

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Nephthys – Goddess of Night and Death

Attributes: Goddess of death, mourning, utilities, night and rivers Symbols: House, basket, kite, and mummies Place: Egypt Nephthys or Nebthet is a Goddess of Night of ancient Egypt. Her parents are Nut and Geb, gods of heaven and earth, respectively. She is the sister of Osiris and Isis, and typically the two sisters were placed …

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Estsanatlehi – Goddess of Fertility and Fresh Starts

Attributes: Fertility, Cycles, Rejuvenation Symbols: Earth, Corn and Turquoise Place: North America Artifact depicting Estsanatlehi The Goddes Estsanatlehi (the pronunciation is something like es-ta-nah-tle-hee) is a Goddess worshiped in the Navajo tribe in the Arizona region of North America. According to her myth, Estsanatlehi was found by Atse Estsan, the first woman, next to a mountain. …

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Goddess Isis – Egyptian Goddess of Love and Magic

The Goddess Isis is one of the most popular Egyptian Goddesses nowadays and in Egyptian Mythology. She is usually depicted with great wings in her paintings and worshipped for thousands of years in Egypt. Isis represents magic, the power of love and protection. You can watch the video below or continue reading this article for …

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