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By Witchipedia, Magical Religions and Spiritual Paths

What is Braucherei: a Magical Healing System

This article introduces Braucherei, a magical healing system developed among the Pennsylvania Dutch that synthesizes Christian prayers, traditional European folk magic, and Medieval Catholic charms. The text explains the roles of practitioners known as hexenmeisters or brauchers, whose work centers on healing, protection, and the removal of curse-type conditions, while also noting the related Heathen tradition of Urglaawe.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Questions

How to Create Your Book of Shadows (Step-by-Step)

This article provides practical guidance on creating and maintaining a Book of Shadows, a personal journal used by magical practitioners to document spells, rituals, correspondences, and spiritual insights. The text outlines essential tools and materials needed, offers organizational strategies for structuring entries, and emphasizes the importance of personalization and consistent record-keeping for tracking one’s magical development over time.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Calendar

What is Boedromion: the Third Month of the Attic Calendar 

This article provides an overview of Boedromion, the third month of the ancient Attic calendar, explaining its approximate correspondence to September/October in the Gregorian calendar and its determination by the third new moon following the summer solstice. The reader will learn about the major festivals observed during this month, including the Greater Eleusinian Mysteries, Genesia, and Democratia.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Moon RItuals & Esbats

Why is Blue Moon so Special

This article examines the term “blue moon,” tracing its dual definitions—the modern usage referring to a second full moon within a calendar month and the traditional astronomical definition denoting the third full moon in a season containing four full moons. The historical origins of both interpretations are explored, including the 1946 *Sky & Telescope* misprint that popularized the monthly definition, alongside folk etymology connecting the term to Old English expressions of improbability.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Herbs & Oils

Blue False Indigo: Folklore, Healing & Magical Uses

This article provides an overview of blue false indigo (*Baptisia australis*), examining its botanical characteristics, historical uses among Native American and European communities, and practical applications in cultivation and crafting. The text further explores the plant’s attributed magical properties, including its associations with protection, feminine energy, and the planet Venus, as well as its traditional use in spells and amulets.