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Hello to all! For those of you who have asked about books, I thought I would post a few of our favorites. Most of these ...
29/11/2021

Hello to all! For those of you who have asked about books, I thought I would post a few of our favorites. Most of these were purchased on Amazon. Blessings and love to all of you! ❤️
Feel free to post some of your favorites as well. We are always looking to add to our witchy library! 🧙🧙

It’s time for Part Two of our discussion with our friend Sarah Adam about Ouija boards and other paranormal goodies!
28/11/2021

It’s time for Part Two of our discussion with our friend Sarah Adam about Ouija boards and other paranormal goodies!

Part #2 of our Ouija Board Episode with Special Guest Sarah Adam!✨On this week's episode, we return with guest, Sarah Adam! Let's talk Ouija boards! Sarah w...

12/11/2021
New episode and our friend Sarah is back with us to talk about all things Ouija Boards and so much more!
12/11/2021

New episode and our friend Sarah is back with us to talk about all things Ouija Boards and so much more!

Oh hello, spooky friends! On this week's episode return guest, Sarah Adam talks...... Ouija boards! Sarah will not even touch one, Lori is skeptical, & Sarah...

The ladies are back! With a happy Samhain message and discussing what it really means to be a witch. ❤️ What does it mea...
30/10/2021

The ladies are back! With a happy Samhain message and discussing what it really means to be a witch. ❤️ What does it mean to you?

What Does It Mean To Be A Witch?! | # 047Happy Samhain Dear Witches! In this week's episode, the ladies talk about shifting self-perceptions and how being a...

What is Samhain? What does it mean? Why do we celebrate? How to we celebrate?
24/10/2021

What is Samhain? What does it mean? Why do we celebrate? How to we celebrate?

by Marissa Myers

Planning my Samhain meal for my family for next Sunday! beef and root vegetable hash, Boston brown bread, and Calcanon(a...
23/10/2021

Planning my Samhain meal for my family for next Sunday!
beef and root vegetable hash, Boston brown bread, and Calcanon(an Irish potato dish with cheese and cabbage) and for something sweet: glazed pumpkin bread. Every ingredient has been thought out and represents good fortune, love, courage , freedom, celebrating ancestors, and being one with the earth, what Samhain is all about. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

What are you doing to celebrate Samhain? ❤️

So excited to be back after a long break! Today we are catching up! What have you been doing over the past two months? W...
22/10/2021

So excited to be back after a long break! Today we are catching up! What have you been doing over the past two months? Witchy minds wanna know! 🧙

Hello Dear Witches! We are back for Season 3 of Mindful Witchery! We have not seen each other in a hot minute and we hope you enjoy catching up with us as we...

She is my familiar….my love bug. There is a special connection between us.  Avery looks out for me and I take care of an...
21/10/2021

She is my familiar….my love bug. There is a special connection between us. Avery looks out for me and I take care of and love her. There’s this symbiotic relationship that exists between us. The special bond of witch and familiar. 🧙

Do you have a familiar? Share a photo and tell us about it. ❤️

Have you had this moment yet? We would love to hear your story. 🧙
18/10/2021

Have you had this moment yet? We would love to hear your story. 🧙

We are all connected! 🥰
12/10/2021

We are all connected! 🥰

Yes…That’s right! The ladies are back! Stay tuned for Samhain Celebrations and more witchy banter from Lori and Sarah ne...
12/10/2021

Yes…That’s right! The ladies are back! Stay tuned for Samhain Celebrations and more witchy banter from Lori and Sarah next week! We are reuniting on Saturday to record and we will have that out to you as soon as we can! We’ve missed each other so much and cannot wait to catch up with each other and with you! What has everyone been up to and how are you spending your spooky month? 💀🧙💀

Spending a rainy afternoon putting together something I’ve been wanting for a long time:  My own portable witch kit. 🧙I ...
03/10/2021

Spending a rainy afternoon putting together something I’ve been wanting for a long time: My own portable witch kit. 🧙

I found this little piece of luggage at Elephant’s Trunk Flea Market about 3 years ago. I didn’t know what I was going to do with it. I figured it would come to me when it needed to. Now I have everything a traveling witch needs to carry back and forth. I guess you could call it my traveling gypsy witch kit.

Everything is here, including Tarot Cards, Runes, a wand, smudging materials, protective and love stones, a feather for smudging, a candle, my cauldron, divining rods and of course, my pendulum. So, whenever you see me and you just happen to need some witchy comfort or encouragement, I will have this in my car. 🧙🧙🧙🧙

07/08/2021

Hi Folks! Unfortunately, we are going to have to cancel tomorrow’s tea party due to illness. We will let you know the reschedule date very soon!

This week, the ladies discuss creative thought and how imitation isn’t necessarily the most sincere form of flattery.
31/07/2021

This week, the ladies discuss creative thought and how imitation isn’t necessarily the most sincere form of flattery.

The Ladies have some exciting announcements in this week's episode! Have any burning questions you've been wanting to ask them? Want to hang out with like-mi...

You are all officially invited to our Witchery Tea Party on Sunday, August 8 at 1pm EST! Click on the invite link below ...
27/07/2021

You are all officially invited to our Witchery Tea Party on Sunday, August 8 at 1pm EST! Click on the invite link below on that date and time and bring your fancy teacups and snacks! We will be talking about anything and everything! Join us for friendship and fun!

Topic: Mindful Witchery Tea Party
Time: Aug 8, 2021 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/78671472817?pwd=UElpQlU0YkQ0YnZNTkN3NEpHUXk5QT09

Meeting ID: 786 7147 2817
Passcode: EB606R

You are your best advocate when dealing with healthcare.
25/07/2021

You are your best advocate when dealing with healthcare.

Hello dear witches! In this week's episode, The Ladies share some personal stories and experiences in navigating modern healthcare systems. Sarah opens up ab...

Remember….
19/07/2021

Remember….

On this day July 19 in 1692

The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 occurred in such a short amount of time, this being one of the reasons why they are so horrifically famous, and July 19th is no exception to the reasons.

Eight people were found guilty of witchcraft and hanged on July 19th.

Two of the first accused in 1692, Sarah Good and Sarah Wildes, were hanged that day, as well as the only minister to be executed during the trials: the Reverend George Burroughs

It seems he was not only guilty of being a “witch”, but was overdue in repaying his debts to the Putnam’s; a prominent family in Salem Village whose daughter led the girls responsible for the accusations. Elizabeth Howe, Sarah Martin, and Susanna Martin had all previously been accused of witchcraft, their charges dropped due to lack of evidence, but, like numerous historians and history books state, reasons or motives for many of the accusations in 1692 were due to politics and land disputes, making accusations about more than just witches.

Martha Carrier was unfortunate enough to land herself in a deathly land dispute with her neighbor, Benjamin Abbott. After experiencing a disagreement, Abbott suddenly fell ill, and accused Carrier of bewitchment. Not long after the accusation, he accused her whole family and made them testify against her in court. She was hanged on July 19th, 1692.

John Proctor, one of the most famous victims of the trials due to Daniel Day Lewis’ film portrayal, was possibly the most outspoken citizen of Salem Village. He would threaten to beat and whip the afflicted girls, knowing that they were lying and performing theatrics. This was perilous to Proctor, as soon the girls accused his pregnant wife and then him. In a final plea for help during this time of mass hysteria, Proctor composed and sent a letter to the Boston clergy asking them to intervene or move the trials to Boston. This was to no avail for the poor man, as their reply came too late to save his own life, but was helpful in pardoning his wife’s’ and their unborn child’s.

One of the most memorable victims of the trials, was the beloved and pious Rebecca Nurse. A respected woman of Salem Village, Nurse was wrongly accused of witchcraft with no credible evidence against her. “I am as innocent as the child unborn” stated Nurse. 39 citizens of Salem Village risked their lives in signing a petition to save this innocent woman. Dismally, Nurse was given false hope, after first being found innocent there were fits and protests from the afflicted girls and townspeople, forcing the judge to order the jury to reconsider their verdict, resulting in her death sentence.

The fate of Rebecca Nurse might have been what sparked doubt in the people of Salem Village. How could this innocent, good-hearted Puritan woman be hanged for a crime she so clearly did not commit? Were these people really witches?

A month will pass before the next ex*****on day. The Salem Witch panic is far from over.

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