![]() How do you deal with dark thoughts when they occur? How can you better harness that darkness and turn it into something productive and useful?Ĭarved pumpkins or jack-o-lanterns are a traditional form of protective magick. Journaling prompt: Fall and Samhain are sometimes associated with inner darkness and understanding that side of ourselves. Profile crystals associated with Samhain, such as Bloodstone, Obsidian and Black Tourmaline. Note what the magickal associations of your new fall plants are. Sketch a plan for your fall garden, along with how you are physically and spiritually clearing out the garden from summer. Have a favorite fall recipe? Look up the magickal associations of the main ingredients and record the recipe in your grimoire. Journaling prompt: How does the crone goddess present herself in your own life? Is there someone that you think represents her? How do you relate to her wise and often misunderstood energy personally? Are there any particular spells or practices that you can incorporate into your own magick? Record them in your grimoire. Research traditional witchcraft in your ancestral culture. ![]() It can be very helpful and enlightening in the future to be able to refer back and see what you did and how you felt at the time. Record the steps you take in your Samhain and Blood Moon rituals. Research the crone and goddesses associated with her and record what resonates with you in your grimoire. Themes for your spread could include letting go of something or connecting with your ancestors/ancestral knowledge.Īutumn is associated with the crone aspect of the Triple Goddess. Profile herbs associated with Samhain, such as Rosemary, Mugwort and Yarrow.ĭesign a tarot spread for fall or Samhain and record it in your grimoire for future use. Journaling prompt: What in your life is coming to an end? How do you feel about that? Work with the fall astrological signs of Libra, Scorpio and Sagittarius and record information you find about the energies of these signs in your grimoire. For this first post in the series, I’m going to focus on the theme of autumn – the witch’s season!
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