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In episode 128 of the Magick & Alchemy podcast, hosts Kate Belew and Kristin Lisenby contemplate seasonal archetypes and the magick of spring. They discuss eclipse season, dandelions, and the goddess Kybele, the celestial Mother who rules our roses, caves, and mountains. They welcome back the light half of the year by building a fire from the wands in their tarot decks and inviting the self-devouring serpent, the Ouroboros, to this solar celebration. Sources: A Dictionary of Symbols, J.E. Cirlot The Women’s Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets, Barbara Walker The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Heraclitus Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Heraclitus “Harnessing the Inferno," Mya Spalter, via The Library of Esoterica’s Witchcraft Egyptologist Eberhard Otto Aras.org Carl Jung Joseph Campbell Daily Magic, Judika Iles Ovid WorldHistory.org - Cybele Starhawk Dandelion & Folklore Magic - LearnReligions.com Healing Magic, A Green Witch Guidebook to Conscious Living, Robin Rose Bennett Plant Magic: Herbalism in Real Life, Christine Buckley History of Eclipses - Nasa.gov Four Goddesses to Celebrate the Arrival of Spring - Tamed Wild Blog Episode 66: Fire Magick Episode 28: An Interview with Green Witch Robin Rose Bennett Episode 95: An Interview with Juliana McCarthy of Ethereal Culture Episode 126: Coven & Community
Shoutouts: Episode 99: Signs of Spring Episode 96: Ostara, Moon Baths & Purification Episode 58: Fairy Folklore Episode 19: Ostara Episode 21: Seed Magick Woody Muse Highlight Rituals Knature the Label Sister Nettle The Spring Crossroads
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