Seasonal

Samhain 2020: Hecate invocation by Freya Witch

We facilitated an online full Samhain Rite for our `London Woodland Witches meetup group’. I performed a pre-recorded invocation to Dark Goddess Hecate . (20mins into the edited ritual video). Click this video to watch/ listen.

Hecate Invocation by Freya Witch – part of the Woodland Witches online Samhain 2020

The full video (edited) is 1 hr 9minutes) with all the essential burning of regrets, invocations, pathworking & blessings, with space for doing your own magical work.. Blessings. – Freya Witch

Seasonal

Morrigan!

As we move closer by day to a place where the veil is thinnest (Samhain), I feel a deep longing to honour our beloved Goddess Morrigan.

Morrigan Celtic Goddess of death and guardian of the dead.
Morrigan is also known as the triple Goddess of War.
Goddess of fate and divination.
Protector or the spirits of those who have passed.
Morrigan is a shapeshifting Goddess willing to share her knowledge of the future to some (for a price).
Sometimes appearing as a wolf.
Thought to circle the battlefields in a flock of Ravens and carry away the dead.
In mythology, Morrigan offered prophecy to her husband Dagda before great battles.
Daughter of Ernmas the mother Goddess.
Long associated with spirals, circles, stone, water, fairy rings and luna cycles.
Goddess of death and transformation but also of rebirth.
Personally I love Morrigan and feel her energy strongest as we move into the darker time of the wheel.
Hail Goddess Morrigan
Blessed be xxx

Healing Goddess

Sekhmet – Goddess

Sekmet – Egyptian Goddess

Sekmet, also known as Sekhmet, Sekhet, Sakhet.
Simply translated “the powerful one”.
It was said that her breath created the desert.
She is also known to give great protection.
Sekmet is a warrior goddess.
Goddess of the Sun and healing, associated with the “fixing” of broken bones.
It is said that Sekmet can stop epidemics when honoured properly.
Tame lions were kept in temples dedicated to her.
She is depicted as a woman with a lionesses head. Also closely connected to Bast, the cat headed Goddess of luxury and pleasure.

Healing Goddess

Eir – Norse Goddess

Norse Goddess Eir.

The name Eir means “protection, help, mercy”. Eir is the Goddess of healing, companion of the Goddess Frigg. She is associated with shamanic healers, medical skill and helps women during child birth. Lyfjaberg “hill of healing” is where Eir sits surrounded by her helpful spirits. Eir is known to possess power over life and death.

Healing Goddess

Isis – Goddess

Isis Goddess.
Isis, the divine feminine, loving wife and mother, the patron of magic.
Known for healing, she reconnects us with our innate healing powers. She shows us how to heal ourselves and others.
Isis can help awaken your intuition and thus help you communicate with the physical body.
She reminds us to acknowledge and accept our emotions.
Personally I love Isis for her empowering attributes encouraging us to heal with love and gratitude.
She is also a protector and aids women through child birth and is a comforter to people when loved ones pass.

Healing Goddess

Airmid – Healing Goddess

Airmid Goddess of healing.

Also known as Airmed and Airmeith.
She is one of the most ancient dieties in Ireland.
It is said that when pacholli is burnt “incense” she is near.
When we smell the scent of her Lavender oil we inhale her power.
Airmid is the mother of herbal healers, sacred herbs and all things connected to healing.
Airmids healing is not just limited to the body but she also heals mind and spirit.
It is believed that Airmid cures fairies, gnomes, unicorns, sylkies etc (those who live on the ethereal kingdom). She brings love, healing and prosperity.
She is a very powerful healing goddess that very little is written about and in this time I believe healing in every sense is important so I’ve decided to pay her tribute here.
Love, light and brightest blessings to you all.