Perform this ritual on a full moon. Place one blue and one white candle on your altar. Light your favorite incense, one that helps you focus and thinking. Scratch your name into a blue candle, scratch a name who inspires you into the white candle. Light your blue candle and…
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense ) Also Known As: Trefoil, Cleaver Grass, Marl Grass, Cowgrass, Three Leaved Grass, Cow Clover Honeystalks, Shamrock, Trifoil The red clover herb is a perennial plant that is native to central Asia, Africa and most of Europe. Gender: Masculine Elemental Association: Air Planetary Association: Mercury …
A line in the Nun’s Priest’s Tale by Chaucer referencing “Syn March began thritty dayes and two” — which could refer to the 32nd day of March, i.e. April 1 — has some speculating that the passage, written in 1392, could be the first reference…
Mother’s Day, Matronalia Feriae, celebrates the goddess Juno on March 1st. Women receive gifts and are celebrated. In ancient Rome, Matronalia (or Matronales Feriae) celebrated Juno Lucina in her capacity as a mother goddess. The name of Matronalia depicts a married woman in charge of domestic affairs. …
Happy coming St. Patrick’s Day, let beer and Irish ale pour in our house like the river, let the green clothes do bother passers-by, and let the shamrock bring good luck. Let this happy festival be celebrated as loud as on its homeland, and the immense joy…