Category: Spiritual and Religious Beliefs
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Fake Tarot Decks
Today, sites like Wish and Alibaba, along with more familiar names such as Amazon and Etsy, have become household names. Recently, newer sites like Temu have also entered the scene. Originally advertised as a way to bypass the middleman by purchasing directly from manufacturers – predominantly located in China, where of us know America’s manufacturing…
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Solstice and Other Holidays
Welcome to the end of the year and Happy Solstice! Today I want to talk about the Solstice, what it is, and various ways to celebrate it. Plus, I ramble about time and how hard this year has been and what I’ve been working on behind the scenes!
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There’s Something About Starseeds
Hey guys! Today I want to talk a little bit about STARSEEDS – the basic idea behind the concept and how this plays out in real life. I love theory as much as the next person, but all the theory in the world doesn’t matter nearly as much as what happens in real life. In…
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Are You a Real Witch?
I see a lot of discussions going around about the difference between “real witches” and “fake” or “plastic” witches, so let’s dig into what this is about and what it really means. Heads up! I get ranty! Support this podcast over at the Patreon here:http://www.patreon.com/CrowSongCoven
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What if I Don’t Want to Learn a Lesson?
Some lessons are hard. Really hard. And sometimes we feel stubborn. Really stubborn. And there are times when we just plain old do not feel like learning the lessons before us. What should you do? What CAN you do? Well, before exploring options to get rid of your lesson (or a particular totem), I recommend…
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Power Animals Around the World
The concept of Animal Spirit Guides (or, here, “Power Animals”) is not unique to any particular culture, though a lot of people will immediately think of Native American or Meso American cultures. This is where we get a lot of the neo-shamanic practices of Animal Medicine or Totem Animals, but it’s important to recognize that…
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The Cherokee Legend of Two Wolves
I love this story. I have tried to verify the origin and everything says it’s Cherokee, but it is the internet so you never know. Anyways, this is an amazing story and I thought it was a good time to share it. This version is taken from http://www.firstpeople.us. An old Grandfather said to his grandson,…