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Everyday Pagan

Lumina Indigo

By Moody Moons, Everyday Pagan

What’s Your Witchy Talent?

This article provides spiritual guidance for practitioners of modern witchcraft seeking to identify their innate magical specialization among various craft disciplines. Drawing on belief-based practice and experiential knowledge, the author presents common paths within contemporary witchcraft—including herbalism and holistic healing—alongside self-assessment criteria to help readers recognize their natural inclinations.

Lumina Indigo

By Moody Moons, Everyday Pagan, Kitchen Witch

Pass the Chalice: Pairing Wine with Rituals

This article presents a practitioner-developed framework for pairing specific wine varieties with Wiccan Sabbats, moon phases, and ritual workings. Drawing on experiential knowledge and personal background in winemaking, the author offers correspondences between wines such as Merlot, Petite Sirah, red blends, and ice wine with seasonal celebrations including Mabon, Samhain, Yule, and Imbolc, as well as associated magical practices.

Lumina Indigo

By Moody Moons, Everyday Pagan

Cyber Witch: 7 Witchy Apps to Try

This article presents seven mobile applications designed to support contemporary witchcraft practitioners in various aspects of their spiritual practice. Drawing on experiential knowledge and belief-based practice, the author explores digital tools for tarot learning, lunar cycle tracking, crystal identification, plant recognition, and dream journaling, positioning technology as a complementary resource within nature-based spiritual traditions.

Lumina Indigo

By Moody Moons, Everyday Pagan

Fairies: A Magical History of Pixie Dust People

This article examines the historical and cultural origins of fairies within European folklore, with particular emphasis on Celtic traditions and their intersection with Christianity. The author traces the evolution of fairy beliefs from their roots in Gaelic oral traditions through their incorporation into Christian theology and their subsequent adoption by contemporary pagan practitioners.