Wicca Bea Blog

  • Yule Hive Story

    Here is the Yule story that I wrote for the Yule Altar changeover in 2023. I tried my very best to include the names of all of you who bought from us or engaged with us during 2023. My Yule present to you all, thank you once again for being part of our journey
  • Exploring Pan - Dark god of the forest, the trickster, the horned all god.

    God of the wild, meadows, forests, fertility, rustic music, mountains, shepherds and hunters. He is the protector of the wild and all who dwell there, but also mischievous and lustful.

    He is usually depicted as having the lower body of a goat, a man’s upper half, with a goatee beard and horns on his head (sometimes with the full head of a goat) a depiction that we now know as a faun...

  • Imbolc, Lupercalia, Valentine's Day, and the birth of civilisation.

    There once was a cave, surrounded and protected by a grove, that lay at the foot of Palatine Hill, the centremost of seven hills. While not magickal in itself, I like to think of it as the womb of Western civilization.

    Every year on the morning of February 15th the priests of Lupercus (the God of harvest, fertility among sheep and protector of shepherds and their flocks) would congregate at the cave’s entrance...

  • Litha: a time of abundance, battle and the Fae.

    The Earth Mother is in bloom, abundant and beautiful. Growth, prosperity and fertility energies run wild, our world is buzzing and alive. Even though the First Harvest of Lammas still seems a long way off, now is a fantastic time to start gathering an early harvest...
  • Blessed Friday 13th - A Good Day For All

    Friday 13th - the luckiest day 🍀
     
    Common misconceptions regarding this day unfortunately stem from demonisation by patriarchal faiths and Hollywood tropes...
  • Magick Colour Correspondence

    And as simple as that you're now practising colour magick! You're setting your intention, emotions and energies into that colour and that's why it resonates with you so strongly.

    We've listed the colour spectrum along with individual properties and energies for each colour for a quick and handy guide. Don't forget that colours are highly personal and what you feel from a colour may be completely different to someone else: so don't be afraid to experiment.

  • Imbolc and the Bridey Doll

    What is a Bridey Doll? It is a representation of the triple goddess Brigid and was traditionally made from raffia, or dried grass, herbs and fabric. A symbol of fertility, fortune, good health, and the reawakening of nature.