A Masterpost Digital Grimoire A List Of All The Educational Content On Deities, Witchcraft, And Familiars
A masterpost digital grimoire a list of all the educational content on deities, witchcraft, and familiars I've posted!
As a key: if the post is about Loki, it is marked in green, if the post is about Aphrodite, it is marked in pink, if it is about Ares, it is marked in red, if it is about Apollo, it is marked in orange. If it is a post about familiars, it is purple. If it is general witchcraft, deities, spellwork, or religion, or advice, it is marked in blue. If it is marked with a ❗, it is a longer and more educational-based post.
This will be updates each time I post!
DEITY POSTS
Devotional day to Aphrodite
Aphrodite's beauty
Shattered and put back together - a devotional story from Aphrodite❗
Aphrodite's altar
Aphrodite's beauty is in the eye of the beholder
Loki as a god of storytellers
Loki UPG quote about storytelling
Loki and his glowsticks (UPG)
Loki's altar shot glass and a chaotic job change
Personal associations with Loki (ask)
Interpreting Loki as a nature deity❗
Loki and Sigyn: Lessons on Chaos, Laughter, and Loyalty from the Norse Gods (quotes)
Loki's a little bit like moldavite
Loki's altar
Ares moodboard and aesthetic
To find peace in a war deity ❗
Ares is a woman respector send post
Ares as a protector of women and god of strength
Ares and how his energy feels
Ares altar
Ares is a proud dad, I guess?
A prayer to Apollo❗
Apollo werewolf cult curiosity
Deity appreciation post
My god squad's energies and how I see them as a poet
Blending/combining different branches of polytheism
Devotee and Deity Trend
My participation in devotee and deity
Deity interactions in my practice
How my relationships with my deities feels ❗
Worship the gods you are drawn to!
My God Squad + Familiar Moodboards
SPIRIT WORK, RELIGION, GENERAL WITCHCRAFT
What is spiritual psychosis, and how do you recognize the signs in pagan spaces?❗
The danger of Divine Masculinity and Femininity in pagan spaces
What is a spirit worker?❗
A unique perspective on godspousing and the afterlife ❗
The Divine Aurora Borealis
Mundane enchantment ideas
Becoming open and loud about being a pagan & witch is scary. But what makes that any different than a Christian being open and loud about their faith? ❗
Custom tincture and balm making/herbalism
Colored flame candles
Healing from spiritual psychosis—a survivor's journey from delusion and depression, to happiness and purpose as a practicing pagan. ❗
Familiar Spirits in Eclectic Paganism and Witchcraft ❗
Life as a wolf spirit worker
Familiar appreciation post
How I work with my familiars❗
Familiar spirit readings (OPEN)
Reasons I think every witch/pagan should have a familiar spirit
Resources and readings for research on familiars & familiar spirits
Can we tell I never shut my mouth?
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Cultural Appropriation
There is a large problem with cultural appropriation in the Witch community as a whole. The following is a guideline to what terms to not use, terms that have appropriate alternatives, and cultures that are closed to anyone outside of them, items used by those cultures, as well as paths and cultures that are completely open.
Please note that discussion of these cultures and religion is fine. For instance, if you feel called to a deity that is in a closed culture/practice, politely decline them or approach someone who works with them with respect and discuss it. You should be free to discuss these feelings without being attacked for them.
We must be cautious to not use wrong words to not harm cultures that may not be able to withstand the shock of the Western World massively distorting their philosophy/way of life/religion/belief. You can use smoke to cleanse your space, but call it “smoke cleansing” - you shouldn’t use the word “smudging” because it refers to a specific Native American ritual. You won’t be using a word that does not mean what you think it means, and you’re using a more precise word that will allow you to discuss the subject with other people in a respectful manner.
TL;DR: THE POINT IS AWARENESS AND RESPECT!!!
Terms you should NEVER use:
G*psy (slur)
Practices and terms not to appropriate; culturally open alternative practices:
Spirit/Power animal, Spirit guide; Spirit companion (Native American)
Smudging; Smoke Cleansing (Native American)
Golem; Guardian, Construct (Judaic)
Chakras; Energy Points (Hinduism, Buddhism)
Karma; Cosmic Forces (Hinduism, Buddhism)
Guru; Spiritual Leader (Sikhism, Hinduism)
Tulpa; Cogniform (Buddhism)
Mantra; Chant (Hinduism, Buddhism)
Closed Cultures and Religions:
Native American
Native African
Saami
Sikhism
Hoodoo
Voodoo (dependent on group)
Haitian Vodou
Polynesian religions, including Hawaiian
Rastafarianism
Armenian polytheism
Slavic polytheism
Indigenous religions, including Mayan, Aztec, and Incan
Diasporic systems, including African, Sámi, and Romani
Partially Open and Initiation-based Religions:
Wicca (Gardenian, Alexandrian, Corilean)
Santería
Hinduism
Judaism
Kemetic Orthodox
Buddhism
Shinto
Items and Symbols used by Closed Cultures and Religions:
Dream catchers; buy only from Natives
Religious or cultural head-coverings, head-wraps, tichel, etc; they should be worn with respect and called by the correct terms
Bindi
Natha
Om (ॐ) and other spiritual symbols used by the Dharmic Religions (Hinduism, Sikhism, etc)
Mudras
Dreadlocks are both secular and religious; unless you are from one of the groups they are a part of, don’t get them
Open Cultures/Paths:
Paganism, as an umbrella term:
Hellenic
Kemetic
Etruscan
Minoan
Roman
Mesopotamian (including Babylonian)
Celtic polytheism (including Gaulish, Irish, Scottish, German, Iberian, Lusitanian)
Finnish polytheism
Heathenism, as an umbrella term:
Asatruar
Vanatruar
Rokkatruar
Lokean
Reconstructionist
Northern Tradition
Norse Tradition
The Elder Troth
Folkish
Universalist
Neo-Druidism
Neo-Wicca
You can appreciate the aesthetic of other cultures, but you have to remember that there is more to each one than that. Appropriation is not diversity.
Many thanks to those who have helped me in compiling this information over the past year.
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Magical Practices (Spell work):
Definition: These are simple workings—everyday magics that don’t necessarily involve elaborate rituals.
Duration: They can take seconds to a couple of hours.
Intent: They have an intention, an end goal, and a magical act.
Examples: Taking a magical bath, divination (like tarot), reciting a spell, meditating, or lighting a candle.
Ritualistic Level: Not very ritualistic; no casting of circles or complex spells.
Rituals:
Definition: More elaborate magical works with structure and specific components.
Duration: Longer than practices due to their complexity.
Purpose: Assist in walking between worlds, raising significant energy.
Components: Often involve casting a circle, calling quarters/elements, and invoking spirits or deities.
Examples: Full moon rituals, spell bottles, transformative magics, protection spells.
Spells:
Definition: Spells consist of words or phrases with a specific intention.
Components: Usually involve words (or emojis) and focus on a desired outcome.
Purpose: To signify, relate, or talk—directing energy toward a goal.
Numerology in magic
Numerology in magic is the practice of assigning mystical significance to numbers. It involves interpreting the inherent vibrations and energies associated with numbers to gain insights into one's life, destiny, and spiritual path. Practitioners may use a person's birthdate, name, or other significant numbers to uncover hidden meanings and connections. Numerology is often integrated into various magical and occult traditions as a tool for divination and personal growth. Keep in mind that beliefs in numerology can vary widely, and it's considered a form of esoteric knowledge rather than a scientifically proven practice.
In numerology, each number is believed to have its own unique vibration and symbolism.
Here's a brief overview of the meanings associated with the single-digit numbers in numerology:
1: Independence, leadership, new beginnings.
2: Cooperation, balance, harmony.
3: Creativity, communication, expression.
4: Stability, structure, practicality.
5: Change, versatility, freedom.
6: Harmony, nurturing, responsibility.
7: Introspection, spirituality, inner wisdom.
8: Ambition, power, material success.
9: Completion, compassion, humanitarianism.
Numerologists also consider master numbers (11, 22, 33) as powerful and spiritually significant. These numbers are not reduced to a single digit and are believed to carry enhanced spiritual vibrations.
Practitioners may analyze and interpret these numbers in various combinations, such as through the analysis of birth charts or names, to gain insights into personal traits, life events, and spiritual paths. Numerology is a tool used in divination, personal development, and magical practices to explore the mystical connections between numbers and the universe.