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By Moody Moons, Herbs & Oils

Love Spell Cream with Rose & Vanilla

This article presents a recipe for a rose and vanilla-infused “love spell cream,” a topical preparation rooted in contemporary folk magic traditions intended to enhance romantic attraction and self-confidence. The author discusses the symbolic and ritual significance of key ingredients—rose, vanilla, and coconut oil—within spellcraft frameworks, and provides guidance on optimal timing (full moon phases) and suggested applications for the finished product.

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Baby Witch/Beginners, By Moody Moons, Spells

5 Easy Love Spells For Beginners

This article presents five introductory love spell practices for individuals new to attraction magic, including poppet construction, love potion preparation, culinary spell work, jar spell assembly, and tarot-based rituals. The author emphasizes the importance of personal ethical reflection regarding free will before engaging in such practices, while providing accessible techniques using commonly available materials.

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By Moody Moons, Everyday Pagan

I Don’t Care What the Witchcraft Cultural Appropriation Police Think. And Neither Should You.

This article presents a critical perspective on the concept of cultural appropriation within contemporary witchcraft communities, arguing against restrictions on cross-cultural spiritual borrowing. The author examines the Wikipedia definition of cultural appropriation, challenging its key terms—”inappropriate,” “unacknowledged,” and “dominant culture”—through historical and anthropological reasoning to suggest that cultural exchange has been fundamental to human cultural development.

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By Moody Moons, Festivals & Sabbats, Kitchen Witch, Winter Magic

Imbolc Cream Cheese & Lemon Seed Cookies

This article presents a recipe for lemon cream cheese seed cookies designed for observance of Imbolc, a seasonal celebration marking the transition from winter to spring. The author explores the symbolic and magical correspondences of each ingredient—including poppy seeds, cream cheese, lemon, and powdered sugar—within the context of contemporary Pagan practice and Wheel of the Year traditions.