This page has information about Witchcraft. I have an article for each month's full moon, and also for the closest Sabbat. I've even added my few favorite spells. Take your time, and enjoy!
CURRENT MOON
Many people who have become disillusioned with the dogma and rules of organized religion have sought a more individual and less regulated direction. Attracted by the very personal approach to spirituality, many have turned to the old arts of magic. Although these are very old, they are quite simple, and can be mastered by anyone who has a little patience and application. To practice natural magic it is not necessary to belong to any particular group or to follow any particular path. It is about finding a spiritual source or way of working magic that has meaning for you.
--Susan Greenwood and Raje Aire, Witchcraft & Practical Magic
Full Moons 2010
Wolf
Moon: January
30, 06:18
Quickening
Moon: February
28, 16:38
Storm or
Worm Moon: March 30,
02:25
Wind
Moon: April 28,
12:18
Flower
Moon: May 27,
23:07
Strong
Sun Moon: June 26,
11:30
Blessing
Moon: July 26,
01:37
Corn
Moon: August
24, 17:05
Harvest
Moon: September 23, 09:17
Blood
Moon: October
23, 01:36
Mourning
Moon: November
21, 17:27
Long
Nights Moon: December
21, 08:13
Next New Moon:March 7, 05:14 pm
March Full Moon, Storm Moon of 2010
March 30, 02:25 am
The Full Moon of March rains upon us, fertile and strong. Cold soil and soul, warm and awaken, softening in innocence with the first stirrings of spring. Reflecting on the future we prepare for the time of fertile readiness by cleansing and blessing the growing ground, sanctifying the soil. The earth is prepared for planting, and the self is readied for change and growth. In the days before a firth the mother cleans he nest, preparing for the soon-to-arrive innocent. Operating from instinct and cleansed sens of illusion, truth guides our choices. The primal self knows what to sew and what to cull. Anticipation, inspiration, and imagination grow, their magical strength beckoning to the seeds of future harvests.
Seed Moon, Plow Moon, Moon of Winds, Illusion ends as true growth begins, Hecate, Athene, Astarte, Morrigan, In pure inspiration the cycle begins again.
--Dallas Jennifer Cobb
Sabbat of Ostara
March 21, 2010 Spring Equinox
(Eostar, Spring Equinox, March 20-23 dependent
on actual astronomical event) The Goddess blankets the Earth with fertility
as the God stretches and grows to maturity. The hours of day and night
are equal and light is overtaking darkness. This is a time of beginnings,
action, planting spells, and of tending the gardens. This is the
start in the pagan year of spring, at least among Wiccans and Celtics.
The first flowers are praised and the God and Goddess thanked for the true
return to happier times for all. Ostara is one of the more colorful holidays,
not one of the somber colors found in Yule and Candlemas. Feasting and
socializing are the important factors in this holiday as well as the celebration
of the return of color to the natural world. In the Christian calendar,
again to draw early worshipers, they marked this as the final days and
rebirth of Jesus (when according to history he died in June!)
For Your Information
Wicca is an earth-based religion. No devil worship is involved!
Wicca is also a federally-recognized Religion in the U.S., the same as any Christian Church.
Readings and Messages
Readings are available on my Readings and Messages page.