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Here’s How to Honor Winter [a Witchy Way]

This article presents a spiritual and belief-based framework for honoring the winter season through intentional practices and rituals. Drawing on experiential knowledge, the author explores winter as a period of introspection, symbolic death and renewal, and preparation for personal growth, offering practical guidance including solstice meditation, relaxing baths with essential oils, and reflective practices aligned with natural cycles.

Tina Caro

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What Happens When you Put Salt in the Corners of Your House?

This article examines the folk practice of placing salt in the corners of one’s home, exploring its purported purposes within esoteric and spiritual traditions. The author discusses the historical and cross-cultural significance of salt as a protective and purifying agent, tracing its use from ancient Greek and Roman practices through Christian and Japanese traditions.

Tina Caro

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Superstitions About Black Cats [in Different Cultures]

This article examines the historical and cross-cultural superstitions surrounding black cats, tracing their origins from ancient Egyptian veneration through medieval European associations with witchcraft to contemporary beliefs across various nations. The author explores how perceptions of black cats diverge significantly between cultures, with some viewing them as harbingers of misfortune while others consider them symbols of prosperity and protection.

Tina Caro

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The Superstition of Itchy Noses: Understanding the Meaning

This article examines the superstition of itchy noses across diverse cultural traditions, exploring the various folk interpretations attributed to this common bodily sensation. Drawing on Western, Chinese, Indian, and African belief systems, the author presents how different cultures associate nasal itching with phenomena ranging from gossip and incoming visitors to financial fortune and ancestral communication.

Tina Caro

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What are Friday the 13th Superstitions? [Origins & Meaning]

This article examines the cultural and historical origins of Friday the 13th superstitions, exploring the separate symbolic associations of the number 13 and Friday before analyzing their combined significance in Western folklore. Drawing from Nordic mythology, Assyrian-Babylonian numerology, biblical narratives, and Christian tradition, the author traces how these elements converged to create a persistent belief system surrounding this date.