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Lumina Indigo

By Moody Moons, Everyday Pagan

Blood Ritual Is More Common In Christianity Than Witchcraft

This article examines the comparative prevalence of blood ritual practices within Christianity and modern witchcraft, challenging common misconceptions about bloodletting in contemporary witchcraft traditions. The author provides an overview of how blood is used ceremonially across religious contexts, with particular attention to Wiccan practice and folk magic traditions, arguing that blood-based rituals are actually more prominent in Christian observance than in most forms of modern witchcraft.

Lumina Indigo

By Moody Moons, Everyday Pagan

Cottage Witch: A Goddess of the Hearth and Home

This article explores the practices and traditions associated with cottage witchcraft, a domestic-centered spiritual path focused on the hearth and home. The author presents various practical applications including textile-based spellwork, altar creation, hearth fire rituals, and magical gardening as methods for practitioners to integrate spiritual practice into everyday domestic activities.

Lumina Indigo

By Moody Moons, Everyday Pagan, Natural Living

Earthing: The Green Witch’s Guide to Getting Grounded

This article presents earthing—the practice of direct physical contact with the ground—as a spiritual and wellness technique within green witchcraft and nature-based spirituality. The author explores the connection between earthing and elemental magic, offering a framework for understanding how practitioners may use this approach to address perceived imbalances in the classical elements (Air, Earth, Fire, and Water) as they manifest in daily life.

Lumina Indigo

Baby Witch/Beginners, By Moody Moons, Everyday Pagan

Witch Curious: 9 Things to Know if You’re New to Witchcraft

This article provides introductory guidance for individuals new to witchcraft, addressing common concerns and misconceptions that beginners may encounter. The author discusses practical considerations including accessible entry points into the practice, the distinction between witchcraft as spiritual practice versus religion, the unnecessary nature of expensive tools or specific aesthetic presentations, and the significance of experiential engagement with nature-based traditions.