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    Samhain Divination

    Y’all, it’s the spooky season, and with 2020 being an absolute dumpster fire of a year, many of us are spending more time at home, and that means more time to work on spiritual growth. For me, although I work on divination all year long, the Samhain season is an especially powerful time of year to work with my guides, my ancestors, and those across the veil. In many agricultural societies, a popular pastime at Samhain was that of divining the name of one’s future lover. Some revealed a face, others an initial or even a full name. These traditional methods were practiced in rural societies for centuries. You can…

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    Do Some Divination at Samhain!

    In many agricultural societies, a popular pastime at Samhain was that of divining the name of one’s future lover. Some revealed a face, others an initial or even a full name. These traditional methods were practiced in rural societies for centuries. You can use them today for your own divination. Apple Divination Apples have always been popular tools for foretelling the future. There are a number of traditional methods in folklore for seeing who one’s lover might be. Peel the apple, keeping the peel in one long piece. When the peel comes off, drop it on the floor. The letter it forms is the first initial of your true love’s…

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    Keep a Dream Journal

    Many Pagans put stock in dream meanings — for a lot of us, it’s important to keep track of what our dreams are telling us, because it may be important. Dreams can be prophetic, in that they may tell us of things yet to come, or they can be therapeutic, a way of our subconscious acknowledging problems that have to be resolved. One great way to get in touch with your dreams and their meanings is to keep a dream journal. By keeping a dream journal, you can help yourself remember what you dreamed about even when the dream is no longer fresh. Also, you can begin looking for patterns…

  • Room With a Boo: Tarot & Divination For Writers

    Are you a fiction author who wants to add some spooky divination elements to your novel? Got a character who’s getting a Tarot reading full of sketchy cards, or who keeps encountering a weird old lady with a pendulum? This workshop, which is part of the Room with a Boo Haunted Writing Retreat, will help you master the basics of writing about Tarot cards (and readers!), as well as other forms of divination such as pendulums, scrying mirrors, runes, and more! Note: You MUST be registered for the Room with a Boo Haunted Writing Retreat to attend this workshop.

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    Samhain Divination

    In many agricultural societies, a popular pastime at Samhain was that of divining the name of one’s future lover. Some revealed a face, others an initial or even a full name. These traditional methods were practiced in rural societies for centuries. You can use them today for your own divination. Apple Divination Apples have always been popular tools for foretelling the future. There are a number of traditional methods in folklore for seeing who one’s lover might be. Peel the apple, keeping the peel in one long piece. When the peel comes off, drop it on the floor. The letter it forms is the first initial of your true love’s…

  • Lancaster, OH: A Spirited Evening at the Miller Building

    The Clarence E. Miller Building in Lancaster, Ohio, has been around since 1828, and is reputed to be one of the area’s most haunted places! Habitat for Humanity recently acquired the property, which served as an infirmary or “poor house” for more than 150 years, and has conceptualized a unique plan to revitalize it for the benefit of the community and to help build housing for veterans. Join me and my friends from Emerald Phoenix Mystic Boutique at this fundraising event, as we provide divination for your entertainment… the past residents of the Miller Building might just be dying to say hello! Buy your tickets here at DonorBox!

Patti Wigington