Auntie Moss has come to stay with us here at Gypsy Magic. How cool is that?
Who is she and where did she come from? She is a wonderful little old village witch who got a really bad rap from Ursula LeGuin in her Earthsea book "Tehanu." The description in the book reads like this:
"Aunty Moss was a dour creature, unmarried, like most witches, and unwashed, with greying hair tied in curious charm-knots, and eyes red-rimmed from herb smoke." She was further described as, "unpredictable, unreliable, incomprehensible, passionate, ignorant, sly, and dirty."
The one thing said about her that was true is "she was following her heart, it was a dark, wild, queer heart, like a crow, going its own ways and on its own errands." What the book neglected to say was that she is a wise and wonderful witchy woman who has never steered me wrong.
Lucky for us, I was able to find an actual picture of her, and she did graciously agree to be of help to those of you who ask for advice and insight. You'll find her at the bottom of the page (here at Gypsy Magic). Go ahead, scroll down, ask her something, you know you want to!
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
New Beginnings
For this spell, you need:
- 1 amethyst cluster
- 2 crystal points
- 1 bag of sea salt
- Black Bag
- Black votive candle in candle holder and matches
- Candy or something sweet to eat
The first month of the New Year is also a wonderful time to have a new beginning....
I am so sorry to do this to you, but this post has been moved to my new website, Book of Shadows, hosted at shirleytwofeathers.com, and can be found in its entirety here: New Beginnings
Colors And Their Meanings
- Black: The meaning of the color black is mystery and protection. It is the color of the clergy, and witches use it to cloak themselves and safeguard their mysteries.
- White: White is a holy color, and it symbolizes purity, innocence, wholeness and completion.
- Gray: The color gray is an unemotional color. It is detached, neutral, impartial and indecisive - the fence-sitter. Gray is reserved, quiet and conservative. It has a steadying effect on other colors around it.
- Gold: Gold is the color of kings, gold symbolizes wealth, success, achievement and triumph and status. It is related to the sun....
I am so sorry to do this to you, but this post has been moved to my new website, Magickal Ingredients, hosted at shirleytwofeathers.com, and can be found in its entirety here: The Magickal Meanings of Colors