CoG, a confederation of covens and solitaires of various traditions, who share in the worship of the Goddess and Gods subscribing to a common code of ethics.
'The Old Witch combing Gerda's hair with a golden comb, casting forgetfulness upon her' from 'The Snow Queen ' by Hans Christian Andersen, illustrated by Eleanor Vere Boyle,1872.
The witch was a figure of both disgust and fear, but, paradoxically, also of sexual desire and temptation. The witch represented that which was forbidden in all its forms. And for that, she was reviled, even as she titillated the minds…
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It’s no surprise then that the ibis has made it into our religions from the very earliest times, manifesting as Thoth in ancient Egypt with the sacred ibis, close relative of the white ibis.
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@amyallantdf I C so many spirit workers this year who need to step back and heal. Calling down the cloak of the angels. Guiding guarding and protecting you by day and by night.
The ancient druids and celts believed in liminal places. Physical points in space and time that acted as doorways into the supernatural Otherworld. One in particular was the edges of waterways. Did they have an understanding of water as being a magical liquid crystal?
Thank you, @NPR "All Things Considered," for your tribute to Rachel Pollack and allowing us to hear her thoughts in her own words.
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Margot Adler, was an @NPR journalist, author, and Wiccan priestess. When I took Paganism and Witchcraft in America at uni in the 90s, Margot's book "Drawing Down the Moon" was a textbook. I met Margot years later through @cogtweet. She came across as funny and warm.
Beautiful full moon. I wanted to build a fire outside last night but priorities prevailed. #fullmoon#witchesofinstagram#witches#cogpio @ Anaheim, California https://t.co/axDFXK9ggr