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A look inside Black Rose Enchantments: Tarot readings and charms

January 18, 2015 by Andrew Leave a Comment

Black Rose Enchantments is a new age shop on Etsy with tarot readings, charms and creations that caters for wiccan, pagan, zodiac and steampunk tastes. At the start of the month we visited White Rose Witches and so, to balance things up, let’s visit Black Rose Enchantments today.

Enchanted Dark Angel Bracelet

dark-angel-brace

I want this.

Black Rose uses amethyst, blue stonestone, silver toned metal charms and lead free pewtwe angels on this bracelet. It is one of the most significant items in the store.

Amethyst Pentacle Necklace

ame-pent

For my collection.

At the time of writing there’s only one of these handmade pentacle necklaces left. In addition to the amethyst, they’re made with quartz and a silver toned metal charm.

Traditional Tarot: 10 Card Spread Reading

tarot-read

Seek Black Rose visions.

In addition to buying items from Black Rose you can also invest in insight and wisdom. This reading using the traditional Celtic Cross spread and will address any situation or question you wish to put, according to Black Rose.

In Pure Spirit

Have you had any experience in giving or taking Tarot readings over Etsy? It would be a blessing if you would share your thoughts in the comments below.

British first: Pagan wins Halloween case

December 20, 2013 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

spellbook

For hundreds of years, Pagans have been persecuted by the law and people who didn’t understand their way of life and thus hated them for it. In 2013, British courts ruled in favor of a practicing Pagan against her employers with unfair dismissal, sexual and religious discrimination claims, receiving a total of £15,337.12. It is seen as the first ruling of this nature and a welcomed recognition for Pagans and their beliefs.

Karen Holland, aged 45, claimed that she was fired from the shop she was employed at in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, around Halloween after sharing her beliefs in Paganism. She went to the Feast of the Dead which is a traditional Pagan festival around Halloween. Once Gurnam Singh and Tarloch (brothers that owned the store) found out that she was a ‘witch’, they proceeded to ridicule her. They showed a clear disliking to the idea that she was a Pagan. Karen felt alienated by her bosses and shortly after Halloween, she was fired. Her bosses allegedly asked Karen if she rode around on a broom among other things, which they later denied saying. She said that she was made to feel that she had done something wrong just for following what she believed in.

Tarloch and Gurnam Singh claimed that she had been caught stealing a lottery ticket and magazine on camera, but later when asked to provide evidence, they said that they had deleted the footage. They denied ever ridiculing her about her beliefs, which they also couldn’t prove. Without the proper evidence for their case, the brothers could only deny what was being revealed in the tribunal.

The court ruled that Karen was to receive £6,145.44 for unfair dismissal and an additional £9,095.84 for charges of religious and sex discrimination. This ruling shows that all people, including Pagans, enjoy the same rights as everybody else.

The owners of the small shop say that the payout will put their business in jeopardy. They are challenging the court’s decision but without any evidence for their case, an overruling on the previous decision is unlikely.

It appears that Pagans across UK do not need to fear expressing their feelings about their religion as the law is firmly behind them and their rights as human beings.

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What do you make of the news? A step forward for religious equality or not?

Story: Daily Telegraph | Picture: Fixie Foo

Where do you buy your witch candles?

October 9, 2011 by Andrew Leave a Comment

Where do you buy good looking candles when you want to put something beautiful and appropriate into a ritual?

It can be a challenge and it’s certainly the true that we don’t all have the time, space or ability to make our own. The craft site Etsy can be on solution.

Take a look at this black candle from Witchcrafts. Isn’t it impressive?

You can buy more from Myfanwy’s shop here.

In Pure Spirit

Where do you buy your witch candles? Any tips for readers?

TSA fires employee for being a scary Wiccan

March 28, 2011 by Andrew 2 Comments

America’s Transportation Security Administration (aka the TSA) had an interesting HR issue on their hands when one employee complained because she feared another employee might cast a spell on her.

Carole Smith, the Wiccan, had worked for the TSA for 7 months, was still a probationary employee but was in the top 10% of for catching weapons in the X-ray machine, had caught a $30,000 smuggling attempt herself and was better than some other officers at searching old or special needs travellers due, in part, to her massage therapist training.

Her one-time mentor, Mary Bagnoli, reported Smith because she was scared of witchcraft. Bagnoli claims that Carole Smith had once followed her along the highway and casting a spell to hex Bagnoli’s car heater.

Oddly, Bagnoli admits she didn’t actually see Smith’s car. She just saw Smith. It’s perhaps understandable that Carole mused with press;

I thought to myself, what, did she see me flying on a broom?

In case you’re wondering how the TSA resolved this tension – don’t bother. They fired Carole Smith.

She first discovered she might be in for trouble when an assistant director at the TSA told her she was being investigated in a threat of workplace violence. The director, Matthew W. Lloyd said in his testimony that he realised straight away there was no real threat of violence. That highway? It was the only way towards her home from the airport. Lloyd acknowledges it was a personality conflict aggregated by fear of an unfamiliar religion.

Lloyd wanted to arrange a mediation session between Carole Smith and Bagnoli where Smith could explain what Wicca was about. This made Smith uncomfortable.

“I’m like, ‘No.’ I refused to do that. It’s not up to me to teach her my religion. I mean, would I have to go down and sit with her if I was Jewish?”

It does look as if Lloyd’s done his best. When he got the original complaint he took steps to keep both women on separate shifts, even on different break schedules, while he investigated. He later admitted to the Judge that he knew nothing of Wicca at the time of the complaint, was not even aware it was a religion and had to investigate it afterwards.

It’s worth noting the TSA’s side of the story. At the hearing, their attorney Cheryl Scott-Johnson argued that;

“There was no discrimination here based on Ms. Smith’s religion. Ms. Smith was removed during her probationary period because of conduct, behavior and her performance. … It’s like almost every person, almost all the supervisors, had problems with Ms. Smith. … She just assumes, or concludes, that it all had to do with her religion. In fact, as brought out in the testimony, she started having problems before anybody even knew she was Wicca.”

The news site NBC has a detailed story on this case which is worth a read if you’re interested.

In Pure Spirit

What would you have done? One employee apparently frightened another and yet was the fear due to small-minded misunderstanding?

Megadeth rocker bans The Conjuring for black magic

March 23, 2011 by Andrew 3 Comments

Dave Mustaine, vocalist for the rock band Megadeth, now refuses to play the The Conjuring live. The singer has become a strict Christian and wishes to put his experimental past behind him. Mustaine claims that the song The Conjuring is laden with black magic spells and occult imagery.

Mustaine admits to being fascinated with witchcraft as a young man but now worries that spells he cast back then have come back to haunt him today. The singer says he finds the lyrics in The Conjuring troubling.

In an article in Total Guitar magazine, Mustaine said;

Performance wise, The Conjuring is one of the heaviest songs on the record, but unfortunately it’s got black magic in it and I promised that I wouldn’t play it any more, because there’s a lot of instructions for hexes in that song.

“Although it seems kinda corny, anybody who’s a Wiccan (witch) or a warlock or anything like that will know that all of that stuff is instrumental.

“When I got into black magic I put a couple of spells on people when I was a teenager and it haunted me forever, and I’ve had so much torment. People say, ‘Goddamn, Dave never gets a break, he’s had such a hard life,’ and I just think, ‘No, Dave didn’t – he got into black magic and it ruined his life.’

“Fortunately for me, with all the work and the love of my friends, and not giving up with my guitar playing, I got over it. So I look back now and I think, ‘Hmm, I don’t wanna play The Conjuring’.

The Conjuring is part of Megadeth’s album “Peace Sells… but Who’s Buying” tour album from 1986. The curious can listen to the heavy rock track care of the YouTube embed below.

In Pure Spirit

Did you listen? Which dark magic and occult references did you pick up from the song? Do you think Mustaine is right to turn his back on his own music or is he worried over nothing? Has he found salvation in time?

Pendle Witch Camp replaces Shamania for 2009

April 26, 2009 by Andrew 1 Comment

Summer solstice in Pendle this year will feature the Pendle Witch Camp but not a Shamania Festival.

Image by Gyrus via Flickr

The Pendle Witch Camp is due to be held in the field adjacent to last year’s event. Last year the events took place at Brown House Farm which is just off Giburn Old Road and this year it will be at Blacko.

The Pendle Witch Camp in 2009 will be significantly quieter than the Shamania festival of 2008. There will be no activities which require Pendle Council granting a license although organisers have not yet suggested they were facing difficulties in obtaining licenses.

There will be neither amplified music nor around-the-clock events but the Witch Camp will feature acoustic music and it is expected many of the attendees of the three-day event will remain active throughout the night.

This year the Pendle Witch Camp will run over the weekend of June 19th to the 22nd. Solstice this year will be at 5:45am on the 21st.

Adrian Lord, who will be helping to coordinate the Pendle Witch Camp, also announced that Shamania will enter suspended animation until 2010 at the earliest.

Writing on the Shamania website, he noted; “Having organised 3 Shamania Festivals, each one being slightly bigger and wetter, than its predecessor; I’m looking forward to a year without all the responsibility and hoping to do some dancing myself.”

In Pure Spirit

Have you been to either Shamania or the Pendle Witch Camp before? What was it like? Would you recommend it?

Do you think Pendle Council may have been reluctant to grant licenses this year?

Valentine’s presents for a Wiccan girlfriend

January 31, 2009 by Andrew 1 Comment

It’s a debate. If your girlfriend or boyfriend is Wiccan and not Christian do you treat them with something for Valentine’s Day?

Many people would argue that a Valentine’s Day gift is a nice and thoughtful gesture irrespective of religion. Others may note that the modern Valentine’s day is a reinvention fueled by the greeting card companies and that the feast day of Saint Valentine was removed from the Roman Catholic Calendar of Saints in 1969 simply because nothing other than a burial location is known of Saint Valentine.

Here at In Pure Spirit, we think the 14th of February is a good day to buy a little gift for someone you care a lot for. It doesn’t have to be called a Valentine’s Day gift.

All six gift suggestions in this post come from Pentagon Direct. That’s because we have a special discount offer to share with our readers.

Discount Code: Enter VDAY09 at check out for a 5% discount. This is valid until the 16th of February 2009.

Aroma Mini Duck Set – Banana, Apple and Blueberry

Aroma ducks

Cute! Designed by Bud these bath ducks are enhanced with lovely spells. The banana scent is used to encourage wisdom and positivity, the apple scent enhances that love connection and the blueberry assists balance and calm.

Crystal Bag Holder

Crystal bag holder

These are strange-looking devices are actually extremely useful. The flat crystal head is balanced on the tabletop, which allows the metal arm to reach under the table and become a hook for your bag.

This means you can sit down at a table in the pub or restaurant and keep your back safe and sound beside you. There’s no need to put the bad on the dirty ground either.

Leather Pandora’s Box

Pandora's secret box

A sneaky idea! This box may look like a book – just the sort of large tome that some people like to collect – but it is actually a hideaway for secret items.

Home Spa Lights

Spa lights

This is a classic gift. The spa lights turn any bathroom into a relaxing and calming spa sanctuary.

These spa lights are not floating tea lights (less fire hazard) but are powered by AAA batteries. They’ll shine for 120 hours and light from a button push.

The spa lights are sold in sets of two.

Sky Glow Flying Lantern

Khom Lay

An ancient and impressive gift. Flying lanterns are nearly 2000 years old and an invention of the ancient Chinese.

These Khom Lay fill fly for up to 20 minutes once their fuel block is lit.

Wild Hibiscus Flowers

Hibiscus

Hibiscus is commonly used by Wiccans in incense form as part of love rituals. As a tea, it is said to help reduce blood pressure, aid the removal of toxins and has a reputation as a good hangover remedy.

For Valentine’s Day we are suggesting an alternative use of Hibiscus – simply pop the flowers into a Champagne flute and enjoy the wonderfully sweet syrup of the edible flower.

Tree calendar – Celtic adaptation

January 14, 2009 by Andrew Leave a Comment

Sadly very little information about the ancient Celts has survived and what we know is pieced together from fragments, second hand and bias sources.

It is believed that the ancient Celtics followed a lunar calendar. As a result, the ancient calendar would have had 12 months one year and 13 the next.

The Celtic Tree Month calendar is an adaption that allows modern Wicca to benefit from fixed dates mapped to the Gregorian year while still being close to traditional ways.

  • Birch Moon – December 24 to January 20
  • Rowan Moon – January 21 to February 17
  • Ash Moon  February 18 to March 17
  • Alder Moon – March 18 to April 14
  • Willow Moon – April 15 to May 12
  • Hawthorn Moon – May 13 to June 9
  • Oak Moon – June 10 to July 7
  • Holly Moon – July 8 to August 4
  • Hazel Moon – August 5 to September 1
  • Vine Moon – September 2 to September 29
  • Ivy Moon – September 30 to October 27
  • Reed Moon – October 28 to December 23
  • Elder Moon – November 25 to December 23

In Pure Spirit

Do you follow the Tree Calendar? Just how sure can we be of any practice which claims to be based solidly on Celtic tradition?

Ghosts in the mortuary and witches in Liverpool’s Central Library?

January 13, 2009 by Andrew 7 Comments

Liverpool’s Central Library is a complex set of buildings, some of which are grade II listed and others due for demolition and replacement. 

Image by Royal Olive via Flickr

The library’s eldest building is the William Brown Library and Museum, which was extended in 1879 to the Picton Reading Room and then the Hornby Library in 1906.

Central Library is part of the William Brown Street conservation area. This area includes the unusual St John’s Gardens and St John’s Church.

St John’s Church was designed by Thomas Litoller and construction started in 1767 in an area which was once used as the general burial ground of a small mortuary chapel. St George’s Hall‘s west elevation backs against the Church.

St John’s Gardens was conceived as an area to display art to the public. As such it contains a number of monuments; Balfour Monument, Regimental Monument, Gladstone Memorial, Nugent Monument, Lester Monument, Forwood Monument and the Rathbone Monument.

Witches and witchcraft

The father of modern-day Wicca Gerald Gardner was born in Liverpool. Gardner (1884 to February 12th, 1964) authored the famous Witchcraft Today, a book which helps revive public attention in Wicca and Witchcraft in 1954.

In his life, Gardner used the craft name Scire, acted as High Priest of the Bricket Wood coven and met Aleister Crowley who announced Gardner as being able to perform the rites of the Ordo Templi Orientis.

Gerald Gardner travelled often and did not stay in Liverpool, however, perhaps because of his association with the city and the gothic appearance of St John’s Gardens and the Central Library the area has been associated with witchcraft.  Locals sometimes speak of a history of rites or rituals occurring in the gardens or from inside Central Library itself.

Hauntings

Central Library is believed to be haunted. The Picton Stacks, a separate building from the main area, actually contains an isolation ward and mortuary.

Visitors to the William Brown Library have reported the feeling of menace originating from unusually dark shadows towards the corners of the room.

A black cat with glowing eyes is sometimes seen in the International Room and the sounds of a cat screeching are occasionally heard late at night throughout the library. Whereas cats screech all the time and the reflective nature of their eyes often result in a glow like an appearance some occult commentators have noted the connection between witches and demonic familiars which often take on a cat-like appearance.

The names Sal or Sally have been reported by more than one psychic while in the library. One theory links the name to a missing librarian, murder and possible demonology.

The mortuary is, of course, strongly associated with death and deaths. Stories of demonic rats or ghosts remaining near the autopsy slab remain are often shared by visitors to the historic building.

Most Haunted Live visited Central Library in 2009. The program coincided with the 45th anniversary of Gerald Gardner’s death.

In Pure Spirit

Have you been to either Central Library in Liverpool or St John’s Gardens? Did you sense anything while you were there?

People continue to confuse Wicca and witchcraft. Do you think this will change any time soon and do programs like Most Haunted help the situation?

The information in this article is commonly available online or from books like Haunted Liverpool*.

Disclaimer: Links marked with a star* are revenue links and go towards hosting and admin costs.

What is an athame?

January 13, 2009 by Andrew 1 Comment

my athame and pendulum
Image by Arcadiareptiles via Flickr

An athame is a double-edged dagger used in Wiccan ceremonies.

The athame traditionally has a black handle, a sharp point and the double-edge.

The knife is one of many tools used in Wiccan rituals is used to channel energy and is not intended for physical cutting. Athames tend not even to be used to cut herbs, flowers, wax or other components sometimes used in rituals as the white-handled boline knife is used instead.

The athame is associated with the elements of air and fire. The blade is masculine in nature and sometimes paired with the feminine chalice. The act of placing the shaft of the blade in the cup of the chalice can be used to represent the act of intercourse.

Some academics suggest that Gerald Gardner introduce of the modern athame can be attributed to French version of the Key of Solomon and Grillot de Givry’s Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy (1931).

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Do you own an athame? What does it mean to you?

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