Witches

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Hello fellow witches, welcome to the community for all things related to wicca, sorcely, tarot, etc. and fight against patriarchy. This sub is women centric, but this is a safe place for everyone. Bigotry will never be tolerated, we are all sisters!


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  1. No bigotry or hate-speech

  2. No harassement or doxing

  3. No promotion of your products without asking moderation

  4. No NSFW

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founded 1 year ago
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Blood on the corn, harvest in the horn, may you never hunger, may you never thirst!

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Happy solstice! (lemmy.world)
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Mom & daughter suspense/drama about a teen who's inherited her mother's powers. It's a little like the Norwegian movie Thelma, set in rural Appalachia instead.

Speaking of which, you should also definitely watch Thelma.

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Since the first of July is coming fast, and we'll probably see a lot of newcomers, I need new moderators by my side

Edit : thanks, I will not take more for now

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History of witches, guide to how to start doing witchy things, important books to know, some feminist and progressive books since we are against patriarcy, etc. It would be very great of you all!

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Forgive me if I'm submitting this incorrectly, I'll try to fix it if I screw it up

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In case you have not encountered this resource before:

Juno Covella was written By Lawrence Durdin-Robertson in honor of the Goddesses of all nationalities and traditions.

Today, for example: The Matralia. (Seyffert, Dict.) "Matuta (usually Mater Matuta). An old Italian goddess of dawn and of birth, also goddess of harbours and of the sea, and hence identified with the Greek Leucothea. In her temple at Rome in the Forum Boarium, on the 11th of June, the Matralia, or festival of mothers, was celebrated in her honour by the women of Rome. . a matron who had not been married before was allowed to place a wreath on the statue of the goddess. The women first prayed for the well-being of their nephews and nieces, and then for that of their own children.

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Here's mine, tightly packed into one half of a cubby of an IKEA expedit shelf ๐Ÿ˜… (rowhome problems)

I think my favorite thing in there is the aaaaaa possum flag that a sweet friend of mine gave me. Really sums things up in the world lol

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Thought Iโ€™d do my part to help kick off this community!

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