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Kirsten Cailleach
- Oct 31, 2019
- 3 min
Samhain Blessings!
Blessings, Boss Witches and friends! It’s the most wonderful time of the year – Samhain, or Wiccan New Year. It’s a time to celebrate and honour our ancestors and make use of the thinned veil to enhance divination, communication with the other side and consider our practices in general. For me, I’ll be conducting a few different rituals that I wanted to share with you. Cleansing & Blessings First off, I’ll be cleansing all my Witching tools, spaces and objects to prepare for
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Kirsten Cailleach
- Oct 27, 2019
- 3 min
Coming Out of the Broom Closet
You know, it’s kind of funny for me to be talking about coming out of the closet at the age of 33. I came out as gay at about 18, and it seems like a lifetime ago. Now, I don’t even think about it, although I do have to constantly correct people who don’t know, and who assume that my partner is a man (poor Jessie). An illustration of a person riding a broom. But coming out as a Witch is something I perhaps held a little more hidden shame in. Don’t get me wrong – I am not asha
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Kirsten Cailleach
- Oct 26, 2019
- 4 min
Samhain 2019: How I’m Preparing & Protecting
Happy Weekend, Witches and friends! I’ve been thinking a lot about Samhain over the past few days. I’ve been listening to Pam Grossman’s amazing podcast, The Witch Wave, and one episode in particular (#26 with author Peter Bebergal) made me think more closely about the thinning of the veil, and what happens when our ancestors are more easily able to contact us. A person with blue and green hair in the forest wears a crown of horns and a red dress. While I was on a long drive
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Kirsten Cailleach
- Oct 14, 2019
- 2 min
What is Samhain?
So around this time of year, the other witches, boss witches, pagans, and loads of assorted people will start talking about Samhain (pronounced “Sah-win”, among other pronunciations). So what actually is it? Three dogs wearing ghost costumes pose with a pumpkin. Samhain celebrates the point between the light and the dark half of the year, and the time in which the veil between the two worlds (ours and the next) is at its thinnest. So while we celebrate Samhain on the same nig
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