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Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Calendar

Sunday: Correspondences, Energy & Type of Magick

This article examines the correspondences, energetic associations, and magical applications traditionally attributed to Sunday within Western esoteric and folk magic frameworks. It provides an overview of the day’s historical and religious significance, including its connections to solar deities and Christian observance, before presenting a comprehensive list of correspondences encompassing planetary associations, elemental alignments, colors, herbs, crystals, and deities.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Sigils

Sigil: History, How to Create & Use it

This article examines the historical development and practical applications of sigils within magical traditions, tracing their etymology from Latin and Hebrew origins through their use in medieval ceremonial magic to contemporary chaos magic practices. The text provides an overview of sigil creation methodologies, including the reduction of verbal intentions into symbolic forms, as well as various activation and deployment techniques employed by practitioners.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Calendar

November: Astrology, Correspondences & Feast Days

This article presents November’s significance within contemporary witchcraft and magical practice, examining its correspondences, ritual activities, and astrological associations. Drawing from belief-based traditions and experiential knowledge, the text outlines how practitioners engage with ancestral veneration, divination practices, and spirit communication during this transitional period between autumn and winter.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Crystals and Minerals

Tourmaline: Correspondences, Healing & Magic

This article provides an overview of tourmaline, a semi-precious crystal, examining its geological composition, historical significance, folkloric associations, and applications within magical and spiritual practice. Readers will learn about tourmaline’s diverse color varieties, its historical misidentification with other minerals, and its unique pyroelectric and piezoelectric properties that contributed to names such as “Ceylonese Magnet.