The Psychology of Tarot

There are many misconceptions about tarot cards. From superstitious beliefs that divination is evil or allows you to communicate with the dead to thinking that all card readers must either have psychic abilities or they’re all complete quacks.

Allow me to fill you in on a little secret:

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Blessing Yourself with Love

If you’ve happened to click the link to my unrelated travel blog in the sidebar, you’ve probably noticed I try to be very body positive. This is an ongoing struggle for me since I was severely bullied in middle school for my appearance, but I’ve realized over the years just how important self-love is. We’re […]

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A Note on Deity & A Daily Blessing

I mentioned in my last post that I was rewriting various pagan and/or Wiccan rituals to better fit my pantheist beliefs. For non-theists who also identify as pagan or who are simply trying to incorporate more spirituality into their lives via pagan practices, it can be difficult to overlook some of the language in many […]

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Thirteen Goals of a Pantheist Pagan

I’ve been working on rewording certain rituals to make them fit my pantheist pagan beliefs, but one thing I’ve always liked is Wicca’s “Thirteen Goals of a Witch.” I’ve found that it aligns with my own intentions being on this spiritual path, but words like “Craft” and “Goddess and God” don’t fit in with most […]

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Samhain Blessings!

As someone who fairly recently discovered that Samhain is not, in fact, pronounced “sam-han,” it’s surprising even to me that I would choose to mark the celebration this year in a very meaningful way. Samhain (pronounced “sow-en”) is an ancient Celtic festival that has been revived in the modern world among pagans. Halloween borrowed many […]

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