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By Moody Moons, Spells

Using the Magic of Your Eye Color in Witchcraft

This article explores the practice of incorporating eye color symbolism into witchcraft rituals and spellwork, presenting a framework for practitioners to connect their physical eye characteristics with specific magical applications. The author categorizes various eye colors—including dark brown, light brown, and deep green—and associates each with particular personality traits, magical affinities, and recommended practices such as divination, flame meditation, and protection magic.

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By Moody Moons, Green Witch

10 Ways to Use Thyme in Witchcraft

This article presents ten practical applications of thyme (*Thymus vulgaris*) within contemporary witchcraft and neo-pagan practice, drawing upon historical Mediterranean folk traditions and European fairy lore. The author explores thyme’s purported metaphysical associations with courage, grief processing, spiritual transition, elemental water correspondences, and prosperity attraction, offering specific ritual instructions for each application.

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By Moody Moons, Festivals & Sabbats, Pagan Crafts, Summer Magic

Summer Solstice Incense DIY (Litha, Midsummer)

This article presents a guide to crafting handmade incense for summer solstice celebrations, drawing on herbalism traditions and regional plant gathering practices. The author provides a flexible recipe framework featuring herbs such as mint, chamomile, thyme, roses, and chicory, while encouraging readers to adapt ingredient selection based on local flora and personal practice.

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Altars, By Moody Moons, Sea Witch, Summer Magic

Your Sea Witch Altar: Designing & Maintaining Space For the Element of Water in Your Life

This article provides practical guidance on creating and maintaining a sea witch altar as a focal point for engaging with the Element of Water within contemporary witchcraft practice. The author discusses material collection strategies for both coastal and landlocked practitioners, offers suggestions for ritual consecration and magical activation of altar spaces, and explores the integration of water-related deities into personal devotional practice.