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Celtic witchcraft (?)

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 10:33 pm
by raewood
Hello lovelies-
I hope you are all having a wonderful day.

So here's my question.
I have been looking around online for info and there's a lot to pick through. But I was wondering who on here practices celtic witchcraft. I'm not sure if that is how you would phrase it.
I am VERY irish. Probably about 80% at least. (even my maiden name is Fitzpatrick) and I have always been proud of my heritage. Is there anything that I can look into for info on Irish/Celtic traditions or anything really.
I think this is something I would like to explore.
Any info would be great.

Also when you first started your path where did you look? What did you read? Where is good info?

Thanks!

Re: celtic witchcraft (?)

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 11:42 pm
by Chalice
In the Order of Bards Ovates and Druids we do, what I would call Celtic magic. There are a lot of witches there too, like me.

Celtic witchcraft would basically be working with:

Trees,
Ogham
Natural ley lines and natural places of energy
learning the Celtic mythology
Working with Celtic deities
Working with nature spirits (fairy).

But also doing a lot of witchy stuff that others do as well.

Re: Celtic witchcraft (?)

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 8:00 am
by Lady Poppet
I find that I call on a different form of energy in Celtic Witchcraft as well l. When I do things like calling down Loa, it feels like the energy of the veil. A hidden thing that I barely conceive. While in doing things blessing a place in the name of Isis, I choose a more divine and purifying energy. In casting Aphrodite's energy into potions, I use a more graceful, swan-like energy. But, in doing things like calling down Cernnunos for courage, I pull up a more primal and ancient energy. I actually have them all associated with different songs, I could share if you like.

Re: Celtic witchcraft (?)

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 10:42 pm
by raewood
I actually have them all associated with different songs, I could share if you like.
i would definitely like that!
thanks!