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  • Jul 2

Mercury Retrograde 2026: A Complete Survival Guide for June 29 – July 23

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Mercury retrograde runs June 29 through July 23, 2026, in Cancer. This is your complete guide to understanding it, navigating it, and using it.
A portrait painting of a fierce woman with long, wild dark hair and piercing eyes, representing the Irish goddess Morrigan. A large black crow rests on her shoulder. She is dressed in flowing black and deep red robes with heavy metallic bracelets and a necklace. A winding river, dark hills, and a bright flash of lightning against a stormy sky fill the background.

  • Jun 25

The Morrigan: Celtic Goddess of War, Fate & Sovereignty

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The Morrigan does not announce herself in ways that are easy to recognize. She arrives at the edge of things: at the river before the battle, at the crossroads before the decision, in the crow that watches from the fence post at the moment everything changes.
A vibrant, stylized digital painting of a powerful woman representing the goddess Inanna. She has dark hair and striking features, wearing an elaborate golden headdress with a crescent moon and sun disk, a heavy beaded collar of lapis lazuli and carnelian, and a blue robe adorned with gold cuneiform and floral patterns. She holds a bundle of green wheat stalks in one hand, while a majestic male lion stands faithfully at her side against a background of a desert ziggurat under a twilight sky with a crescent moon.

  • Jun 18

Inanna: Sumerian Queen of Heaven and Earth

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Inanna's worship is attested in the archaeological record from at least 4000 BCE, making her one of the earliest named deities in human history.
A portrait of the Goddess Hecate standing at a dark crossroads under a crescent moon and starry night sky. She has flowing dark hair streaked with silver, a serene expression, and wears an intricate dark blue gown and heavy cloak. She holds two blazing torches aloft, skeleton keys hang from her belt, and two fierce black dogs sit at her feet.

  • Jun 10

Hecate: Greek Goddess of Witchcraft, the Crossroads & the Moon

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She is the patron of witches, the teacher of Circe and Medea, the guide of the dead, and the guardian of every doorway in the ancient Greek home. She is complex, demanding, and extraordinary in her generosity to those who come to her honestly.
An artistic illustration of the Egyptian goddess Isis standing majestically on a stone balcony at night. She is depicted with long black braided hair, deep brown skin, and expansive, outspread wings shimmering with gold and blue feathers. She wears a white draped gown with ornate gold borders, a beaded collar, and a horned headdress cradling a golden sun disk. Her right hand rests on a large, gem-encrusted golden Ankh standing on a stone pedestal. The background features a deep blue night sky filled with stars, a full moon, and constellations, overlooking a distant river Nile lined with palm trees. On either side, stone walls are covered in detailed hieroglyphics, flanked by burning oil lamps and a smoking incense burner.

  • Jun 3

Isis: Egyptian Goddess of Magic, Healing & Motherhood

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She is the seat of divine power, the source of all magic, the mother who reassembled the dead with her own hands, and the star whose rising signaled the life-giving flood of the Nile.
A luminous, glowing figure sits in a cross-legged meditation pose at the center of a wide ancient stone chamber, facing an arched stone doorway. Through the archway swirls a breathtaking cosmic vortex of deep purple, violet, and shimmering gold nebula clouds dotted with stars. The figure radiates a warm golden-white light, casting a divine halo around their silhouette. Dozens of cream-colored pillar candles of varying heights surround the figure on the stone floor, their flames flickering softly. The chamber extends on both sides, revealing dark stone walls, additional candlelit alcoves, and atmospheric mystical haze lit by golden candlelight and the ethereal glow of the cosmic portal. The overall palette is deep cosmic black, rich purple, warm gold, and luminous white.

  • Jun 1

Introducing: Journeys of a Boundless Soul | Guided Meditative Journeys

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You will be gently guided past the noise of the everyday mind and into the luminous inner landscape where real soul work becomes not only possible but natural.
A figure with long braided hair and a dark, textured cape stands in a vast meadow filled with glowing golden wild grass and purple flowers. They look toward a large, glowing wooden Norse longhouse or meadhall situated on a hill. The sky shifts from a vibrant orange sunset on the left to a starry night sky on the right, illuminated by bright green northern lights sweeping over the hall.

  • May 28

Freya: Norse Goddess of Love, Magic & War

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She is the Norse goddess of love and also of war. She weeps tears of red gold and also chooses half the slain on every battlefield.
A high-fantasy, realistic depiction of the Celtic goddess Brigid with long, flowing copper-red hair, wearing a delicate gold leaf circlet across her forehead. She is kneeling on a woven mat inside a rustic stone-walled hearth or sanctuary, draped in a heavy, rich moss-green cloak featuring intricate gold Celtic knotwork embroidered along its borders. With a serene and focused expression, she uses long iron tongs to tend a bright, crackling fire in a stone fireplace. Spread out on the dark stone floor before her are various sacred items: a traditional woven straw Brigid's cross, a bundle of dried lavender, fresh green herbs, a small wooden bowl of grain, a tiny brass cauldron, and an open, ancient leather-bound book filled with handwritten script and arcane symbols. The scene is illuminated by the warm, dramatic golden glow of the firelight against deep shadows.

  • May 20

Brigid: Celtic Goddess of Fire, Healing & the Forge

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There is no goddess in the Celtic tradition quite like Brigid. She is fire and water, creation and destruction, the forge and the healing well
A wide-angle, cinematic photograph of a diverse carnivorous plant garden in a misty bog at golden hour. A cluster of Venus flytraps, a tall crimson-veined pitcher plant, a glistening sundew, a soft green butterwort, and delicate yellow bladderwort flowers are all nestled together in a bed of lush, damp moss. The setting sun creates a warm, ethereal glow through the thick fog and silhouetted trees in the background.

  • May 7

The Spiritual Meaning of Carnivorous Plants: Magic, Lore & Your Ultimate Plant Ally Guide

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These ferocious, beautiful plants have been guarding thresholds and teaching boundaries for centuries. Meet your most powerful magical plant allies.
An intricate Beltane altar featuring green aventurine, malachite, and rose quartz crystals alongside fresh herbs, candles, and a framed painting of the Great Union between the May Queen and Green Man.

  • Apr 23

The Ultimate Beltane Guide: Rituals, Lore & Modern Magic

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Ignite your inner fire with the ultimate Beltane guide. Discover sacred lore, modern rituals, and how to use crystals and herbs to manifest massive abundance.

  • Apr 8

Grand Strand Foraging: Common Spring Weeds in Myrtle Beach That Are Actually Medicine.

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While everyone else is stressing over a perfect lawn, the real magic is happening in the cracks of the sidewalk and the edges of the flower beds.
Top-down view of manifestation tools arranged on a dark indigo wooden background. In the center, a white and amber citrine crystal, a metallic gold pyrite cluster, and a circular, earth-toned rainforest jasper rest on a small linen cloth. Fresh green herbs including mint and basil, dried bay leaves, and two cinnamon sticks frame the stones next to a vintage ornate spoon.

  • Mar 27

The Ultimate Guide to Manifesting Abundance: Crystals, Herbs, and Deities for Prosperity

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The truth about manifestation is that it’s less about wishing upon a star and more about a calculated, energetic alignment. Think of it as tuning a radio.