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Witch of The Week

@justawitchygirl

What is ‘Witch of The Week’?

Every week, I randomly choose one amazing, underrated witchblr to feature! I want to make sure that more people discover these great blogs, and also to Wake Witchblr, because there are a LOT of interesting blogs to follow; you just haven’t found it yet ‍♀️

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JustAWitchyGirl is a devotee of Aphrodite and she posts a lot of sweet appreciation posts of her

Her blog gives you a daily dose of wholesome relatable Aphrodite appreciation along with plenty of posts directed at baby/beginner witchies.

She also runs the discord server 'Just a Witchy Coven’, which I absolutely LOVE. It has a strict anti-bigotry policy and everyone there is just so welcoming.

Currently, she is looking for a mentor. I’m not sure if she is still looking atm, but if you feel you would be interested in this, definitely contact her, and join her discord too, while youre at it!

@justawitchygirl

Witch of The Week

☀️@salemlepis☀️

What is Witch of The Week?

Every week, I choose one amazing, underrated witchblr to feature! I want to make sure that more people discover these great blogs, and also to Wake Witchblr, because there are a LOT of interesting blogs to follow; you just haven’t found it yet ‍♀️

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This is the first post of the series, and I thought it would be appropriate to feature one of my most sweetest, funniest, and closest witchy friend as the first entry: @salemlepis

Sally is a great demonolatress and solar witch, and on her blog you can find many informative posts regarding the two. She’s also a wonderful tarot reader!

Lots of helpful resources overall, and they’re all properly tagged as well. She posts lovely aesthetics in-between too, which is just

As you all know, Sally and I also co-owns The Eastern Coven, an Asian-centric magic server. She is a firm advocate of Asian voices in witchcraft, and I’ll forever admire her for it.

Definitely check her out!

@salemlepis

moonshinevvitch:

Being stuck in a house with my very christian family and without any of my divination tools is a fucking nightmare so I improvised.

All these years of collecting buttons finally paid off.

Look how creative this!! Please reblog to help witches in a household where they can’t practice freely #WakingWitchblr

will-o-the-witch:

underworldariel:

Active Witch Blogs!

Hi, everyone! Yes, this is another ‘reblog if…’ but this one comes with a twist. Whilst my own dashboard is definitely dry lately, it’s also becoming increasingly obvious that the witchblr community in general is beginning to become less active. There are lots of reasons, of course, but rather than focus on the issue, I want to focus on a solution.

If you are an active witch blog, divination blog, religious blog, or anything in between that finds themselves here on witchblr, I have two things I want you to do!

1. Reblog This Post

Reblog this post and maybe say a little about yourself and your blog. But, also tag/mention blogs that you think are really wonderful and active! Again, I want this to branch out to many different kinds of bloggers. New witches, seasoned witches, brujas, european witches, root workers, hoodoo practitioners, you name it. This community is about diversity and personal pathways. It’s time to big each other up.

My humble recommendations are: @thepastelpriestess@powerpriestess@shadow-of-wings@will-o-the-witch@nightshadeandroses@witches-ofcolor@ener-chi@luna-di-fuoco@mercury-minded@urbanspellcraft@upthewitchypunx@hermeticimp@divineclecticism@themagickcat@themanicnami@underworldpriestess@ancestralmedicinemagic@she-who-treads-on-water@shintowitchling and probably even more amazing practitioners I have forgotten. Each of these people are so knowledgeable and kind, and often give to our little online community here. I love reading/seeing their content and I know you will too.

2. Write About Your Craft

Not just this month, every month, but I do want to maybe try to encourage February to be a really good month for sharing and creation. It doesn’t have to be a long post, it doesn’t even have to have a theme. Just share. Tell people what you’ve been up to, or explain a personal revelation you’ve had. Ask for tips on a spell you’re working on. One thing we’ve lost on witchblr is a sense of personal identities, probably after months of silly discourse making people shy away. But here’s the thing… Witchcraft is personal.

If anyone more media savvy has any great ideas for this, please add on. All I can think is to share, and maybe ask some interesting questions to blogs you admire! I don’t mean the usual stuff, but maybe ask ‘What is something you always put into your spells?’ or 'What’s your personal take on how magic works?’ - something which is interesting and allows us all to find our places again.

I am really interested in seeing what we all end up making or writing, so if you want to share some personal ideas, or find others wanting to create a more active witchblr again, we can use the tag #WakingWitchblr. Talk about your blog on it, write 'reblog if’ posts to find likewise people, ask an interesting questions. Let’s just… Be again, people!

Much love, stay blessed. ✨

Aaaah thank you for the mention! I really really like this. :)

I definitely know I used to talk more about the specifics of my craft on here but have shied away from it in the past couple of years. I guess the anon hate of me being “performative” got to me more than I wanted to admit at the time, but maybe it’s time to start sharing more than nothing (or close to it.) Thank you for taking the initiative~


So: I guess I’m a Judeo-Pagan now. I’m Jewish (ethnically and religiously) but also a Hellenic Polytheist, and beginning to really learn about and embrace Buddhism as well. I’m a devotee of Pan and consider him and Lilith to be the patrons of my witchcraft practice, which is largely drawn from traditional folk magic. I LOVE tarot (and all divination), kitchen witchery, and spirit work as well. I’m also a pretty open book if anybody ever has questions for me~ 

Sharing to spread this! I’m guilty myself

underworldariel-deactivated2021:

Active Witch Blogs!

Hi, everyone! Yes, this is another ‘reblog if…’ but this one comes with a twist. Whilst my own dashboard is definitely dry lately, it’s also becoming increasingly obvious that the witchblr community in general is beginning to become less active. There are lots of reasons, of course, but rather than focus on the issue, I want to focus on a solution.

If you are an active witch blog, divination blog, religious blog, or anything in between that finds themselves here on witchblr, I have two things I want you to do!

1. Reblog This Post

Reblog this post and maybe say a little about yourself and your blog. But, also tag/mention blogs that you think are really wonderful and active! Again, I want this to branch out to many different kinds of bloggers. New witches, seasoned witches, brujas, european witches, root workers, hoodoo practitioners, you name it. This community is about diversity and personal pathways. It’s time to big each other up.

My humble recommendations are: @thepastelpriestess@powerpriestess@shadow-of-wings@will-o-the-witch@nightshadeandroses@witches-ofcolor@ener-chi@luna-di-fuoco@mercury-minded@urbanspellcraft@upthewitchypunx@hermeticimp@divineclecticism@themagickcat@themanicnami@underworldpriestess@ancestralmedicinemagic@she-who-treads-on-water@shintowitchling and probably even more amazing practitioners I have forgotten. Each of these people are so knowledgeable and kind, and often give to our little online community here. I love reading/seeing their content and I know you will too.

2. Write About Your Craft

Not just this month, every month, but I do want to maybe try to encourage February to be a really good month for sharing and creation. It doesn’t have to be a long post, it doesn’t even have to have a theme. Just share. Tell people what you’ve been up to, or explain a personal revelation you’ve had. Ask for tips on a spell you’re working on. One thing we’ve lost on witchblr is a sense of personal identities, probably after months of silly discourse making people shy away. But here’s the thing… Witchcraft is personal.

If anyone more media savvy has any great ideas for this, please add on. All I can think is to share, and maybe ask some interesting questions to blogs you admire! I don’t mean the usual stuff, but maybe ask 'What is something you always put into your spells?’ or 'What’s your personal take on how magic works?’ - something which is interesting and allows us all to find our places again.

I am really interested in seeing what we all end up making or writing, so if you want to share some personal ideas, or find others wanting to create a more active witchblr again, we can use the tag #WakingWitchblr. Talk about your blog on it, write 'reblog if’ posts to find likewise people, ask an interesting questions. Let’s just… Be again, people!

Much love, stay blessed. ✨

Hi! I’m babywitchofthesouth (you can call me Kim) and as my name suggests, I’m a baby witch from the Southern Hemisphere! Melbourne, Australia, specifically, reblog if you’re a witch near me, I’m always interested to see how Australians perform witchcraft.

I only post original content but I have a second blog ( @bwots-reblog-grimoire ) where I post only reblogs that I can reference and use to support other creators, without making my own content difficult to find.

I try to incorporate Australian folklore/beliefs and native plants into my craft where I can, rather than following American traditions, but it can be a little difficult. An example of this is my post on an Australian bread called Damper for Lammas which you can check out if you want.

I don’t have any deities, but I do believe in the reincarnation of spirits (as per the Indigenous Australian beliefs).

I’m an eclectic witch interested in divination, tarot, pendulum, scrying (water/black mirror), astrology, spirit work (right now only for plant spirits), spellwork, spell jars, potions, sigils, crystals, and witchcraft diys.

Some blogs I recommend are @lunaesteria@kendallscraftand@imaginarywitchcraft for original content, @spellchased for mainly reblogs, and @witchescollection for a mix of both.

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