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The work of the Dark Goddess—seasonal rituals, myth work, practices, and your own process—all is confidential. It is secret. It is a mystery.
Lara Vesta • Year of the Dark Goddess: A Journey of Ritual, Renewal & Rebirth
In parts of Britain they were known as Cunning Men and Women, from the root word ‘con’ or ‘ken’, which means ‘to know’. They were the wise ones, the people with ‘Knowledge’.
Philip Carr-Gomm • Druidcraft: The Magic of Wicca and Druidry
You follow the spiritual laws of money when the way you make, spend, or invest money does not harm the Earth.
Duane Packer • Creating Money: Attracting Abundance (Earth Life Series Book 5)
Wiccans call on Gaia to assist in various forms of divination. She is also invoked for magic involving transformation of all kinds, and bringing creative projects to fruition, along with abundance and prosperity.
Lisa Chamberlain • Wicca Magical Deities: A Guide to the Wiccan God and Goddess, and Choosing a Deity to Work Magic With (Wicca for Beginners Series)
It’s all just a game. A big, freaky, wonderful game. Which is fine, because the trickster likes freaky. Freaky is his natural environment.
Elizabeth Gilbert • Big Magic: How to Live a Creative Life, and Let Go of Your Fear
To set up an altar, first carefully select your altar tools, which include: Goddess and God symbols, wand, chalice or cup, bowl, athame (with dulled edges), incense holder, robe with ten-foot cord (optional), altar cloth, wine cup, three candle holders and three candles (white, green, and red).
Sarah Owen • Celtic Spirituality: A Beginners Guide To Celtic Spirituality
Make Your Own Flower Essences — Worts & Cunning Apothecary | Intersectional Herbalism + Magickal Arts
Alexis J. Cunningfolkwortsandcunning.com