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Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Herbs & Oils

Garlic in Witchcraft: Spells, Rituals, Healing and More

This article examines the historical, folkloric, and magical significance of garlic (*Allium sativum*) within witchcraft traditions and folk practices. Drawing on belief-based practice, spiritual guidance, and experiential knowledge, the text traces garlic’s use across ancient Egyptian, Roman, and Islamic cultures, detailing its associations with protection, healing, and ritual offerings to deities such as Hecate.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Crystals and Minerals

Fuchsite: Correspondences, Healing and Magickal Uses

This article presents an overview of fuchsite, a green mica mineral, examining its attributed metaphysical correspondences, healing applications, and magical uses within contemporary spiritual practice. The text details the stone’s associations with specific deities, chakras, astrological systems, and elemental frameworks, while describing its purported applications for physical ailments, emotional well-being, and ritual work including prosperity magic and spirit communication.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Deities

Goddess Freyja: Family, Folklore & Symbols

This article provides an overview of Freyja, a prominent Norse goddess associated with love, beauty, magic (seiðr), fertility, war, and death, drawing from sources including the Poetic Edda, Prose Edda, and Heimskringla. Readers will learn about Freyja’s mythological family lineage among the Vanir, her key symbols and attributes (including her cat-drawn chariot, the necklace Brísingamen, and her hall Fólkvangr), and her multifaceted roles within Norse cosmology.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Festivals & Sabbats

What is Freyfaxi: a Heathen Feast Day

This article provides an overview of Freyfaxi, a Heathen feast day celebrated in August that honors the Norse god Freyr and marks the first harvest festival of the season. The text explores the holiday’s various names, its connections to deities including Freyr, Freyja, Thor, and Sif, and offers contemporary approaches to observance through rituals, offerings, feasting, and seasonal practices.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Herbs & Oils

Foxglove: Folklore, Varieties, Healing & Magical Uses

This article provides a comprehensive overview of foxglove (*Digitalis* spp.), examining its botanical characteristics, major varieties, historical folklore, and traditional applications within healing and magical practices. The reader will gain knowledge of foxglove’s cultivation requirements, its etymological origins linked to fairy folklore, its documented role in the development of cardiac medicine, and its symbolic associations with protection, love, and nature within folk belief systems.