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Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Crystals and Minerals

Obsidian: Varieties, Healing and Magickal Uses & More

This article provides a comprehensive overview of obsidian, examining its geological formation as a volcanic glass, its historical significance across various cultures, and its contemporary applications within spiritual and metaphysical practices. The text explores different varieties of obsidian, including black, snowflake, rainbow, and mahogany forms, while detailing their attributed healing properties, chakra associations, and ceremonial uses in divination and protection work.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, People

Oberon Zell Ravenheart: Life, Works & Written Books

This article provides a biographical overview of Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, a foundational figure in contemporary neopaganism and modern witchcraft, tracing his life from his 1942 birth through his significant contributions to alternative spirituality. The discussion examines his co-founding of the Church of All Worlds, his editorial role in *Green Egg Magazine*, his development of the Grey School of Wizardry, and his published works including *Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard*.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Deities

Who is Nut: The Sky Goddess

This article provides an overview of Nut, the ancient Egyptian Sky Goddess, examining her mythological role as the celestial vault arching over the earth and her familial relationships within the Egyptian pantheon. Readers will learn about her divine functions, including her daily cycle of swallowing and rebirthing the sun god Ra, as well as her traditional iconographic representation as a star-clad woman.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Deities

Who is Nuada: God-King of the Tuatha Dé Danann

This article examines Nuada Airgetlám, the God-King of the Tuatha Dé Danann in Irish Celtic mythology, exploring the etymology of his name, his mythological biography, and the symbolic significance of his distinctive silver arm and legendary Sword of Light. Readers will gain an understanding of Nuada’s role in the First and Second Battles of Mag Tuired, his relationship to other mythological figures such as Lugh and Balor, and his enduring cultural legacy in Irish place names and folklore.