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Lumina Indigo

Lumina Indigo

By Moody Moons, Green Witch

Goddess Gardening with a Green Witch

This article presents spiritual guidance on integrating witchcraft practices with gardening, offering belief-based approaches to creating sacred outdoor spaces. Drawing on experiential knowledge from green witch traditions, the author explores practical applications including spell gardens, magical herb cultivation, gemstone burial rituals, and outdoor altar construction, while incorporating elements of folk belief and contemplative self-care practices.

Lumina Indigo

By Moody Moons, Pagan Crafts

Lavender Painting Craft (Homeschooling Witchlets)

This article presents a lavender-themed painting craft designed for young children, contextualized within a broader framework of home-based herbalism education. The author explores multiple pedagogical approaches to teaching children about lavender, including its cultural and historical significance across ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Victorian English traditions, as well as its contemporary associations with the Provence region of France.

Lumina Indigo

By Moody Moons, Festivals & Sabbats, Herbs & Oils, Spring Magic

Ostara Green Tea & Rose Ritual Salts

This article presents a guide for creating homemade ritual salts incorporating green tea, dried roses, sea salt, and optional coconut oil, intended for use during Spring Equinox (Ostara) celebrations and spring-themed ceremonial practices. The author examines the historical and metaphysical significance of each ingredient within folk magic traditions, associating them with themes of renewal, purification, and seasonal transition.

Lumina Indigo

By Moody Moons, Spring Magic

How to Create Elegant Ostara Baskets

This article provides practical guidance for creating aesthetically refined Ostara baskets as part of contemporary pagan Spring Equinox observances. Drawing on spiritual guidance, belief-based practice, and experiential knowledge, the author outlines recommended materials and symbolic elements—including natural moss, wooden or dyed eggs, antique chalices, and fresh flowers—while emphasizing environmentally conscious alternatives to conventional basket fillers.