The Astroherbalism Apothecary: Crafting Herbal Charms for Your Sun Sign
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by Alexis J. Cunningfolk
2w ago
I've written about the gifts of our Sun sign and how we can connect with that energy of our birth chart through a simple tarot practice - and now it's time to explore working with our Sun sign plant allies in magickal practice. Building upon the energy of exploring our birth chart, I wanted to explore some astroherbalism techniques to help you craft elixirs and potions that support the energy of your Sun sign. As the Sun sign is a common starting point for many folks to western astrology, I'd thought it would be a good place to start, but I'll be continuing this series exploring the Moon ..read more
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Stories of Hope: Linden Plant Profile
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by Alexis J. Cunningfolk
1M ago
I’ve written many plant profiles over the years, starting during my student days and I imagine I’ll be writing profiles in one form or another for many years to come. In The Plant Ally Library, where you can find all of the plant profiles I’ve written, I’ve realized that I’ve covered many of the herbs that I use on a regular basis in my practice. While I still have plenty of plants to write about, I’m turning my gaze more and more towards not only herbs that my community is interested in (i.e. my patrons get to choose most of the profiles I write about these days), but those that I consider e ..read more
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Discernment: A Rising Sign Tarot Spread
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by Alexis J. Cunningfolk
1M ago
The Rising Sign or Ascendant (i.e. the astrological sign that is rising or ascending up from the horizon at the time of our birth) is a rather magickal part of our birth chart where we explore how we want to be perceived versus how we are perceived. While exploring our Sun and our Moon signs can be a deeply internal process, with our Ascendant we are required to not only look within, but to take a brave look outwards, too. If you want a better understanding of how the Moon, the Sun, and the Ascendant interact with one another, creating a powerful triad of insight in your birth chart, be sure ..read more
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Stories of Hope: Linden Plant Profile
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by Alexis J. Cunningfolk
2M ago
Kaditzer Linde circa 1840 - image source ..read more
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Slow Winter, Soft Spring: Herbal Remedies for the Quiet Season
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by Alexis J. Cunningfolk
2M ago
I enjoy the feeling of expectation, that glimmering glow of waiting for something. Whether it is knowing that the jars full of herbs from the garden will soon be strained and decanted into precious, healing tinctures or decorating the house with candles and flowering bulbs in anticipation of Imbolc, I've always enjoyed the spaces between big happenings and festive gatherings. These in-between times, where one season is slowly ending and another slowly beginning speak to the magick of possibility and hope. Intertwined with this comfort of waiting are feelings of wanting to be prepared. Often t ..read more
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Illumination: A Moon Sign Tarot Spread
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by Alexis J. Cunningfolk
3M ago
Having written about what the Sun represents in our birth chart and how we might explore our energy through a solar perspective, it's time to turn our attention to the other luminary of the birth chart: the Moon. If you want a better understanding of how the Moon, the Sun, and the Ascendant interact with one another, creating a powerful triad of insight in your birth chart, be sure to check out my first post in this series. With the Moon we begin to feel our stories, our myths, and our truths. Within the birth chart, the Moon represents the filtering of our consciousness from the deep well of ..read more
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A Might-Do List for the New Moon
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by Alexis J. Cunningfolk
4M ago
Every month the Moon cycles through phases of newness and fullness, representing our ability to shift and change in our own lives. Humans have been measuring time for thousands of years by the Moon, so it is no surprise that many of us feel drawn to do something around the Full or New Moons. For my personal practice, I enjoy observing the esbats as part of my lunar healing work. The esbats are lunar-focused celebrations practiced by some magickal folk in some contemporary traditions of Paganism (most notably Wicca) and witchcraft. Having already written a might-do series for the sabbats and a ..read more
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Finding The Pattern: The Major Arcana & the Tarot Court
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by Alexis J. Cunningfolk
5M ago
The tarot is a fascinating tool of communication and clarity, where we build trust in our own stories through the mythic archetypes presented to and invented by us in the cards. When I held my first tarot deck and saw all the patterns spread out before me in the images of the cards, I was completely enchanted and continue to be enchanted by the cards all these decades later. While there is plenty of esoteric mystery to explore with the cards, the tarot, at its roots, is simply pointing out patterns of common experiences. From the pain of a broken heart, the pride of a skill well-developed, th ..read more
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Opening Up To Ourselves: Agrimony Plant Profile
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by Alexis J. Cunningfolk
5M ago
It can be hard to ask for help when we need it, especially when we use chronic cheerfulness as a way to hide our own suffering in stressful situations. Most of us know (or maybe are) a person who keeps saying “I’m fine! Everything’s great!” when they have every reason to not be ok. Agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria) is the plant ally that they’ll probably never reach for by themselves (“Really, I’m fine!”) but the sort of plant friend they need and deserve. Agrimony is a plant that has been in the traditional western materia medica for thousands of years, helping to alleviate many forms of suffer ..read more
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Plant Allies for Ancestral Healing
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by Alexis J. Cunningfolk
6M ago
I remember sitting alone as a kid, with my well-loved books on working with herbs open in front of me, and feeling like I was being gathered up not just by the stories of the plants themselves, but by something else alongside the green wisdom I was so eager for. I couldn't tell you what half the ingredients were in the botanical skincare book I was reading or yet identify a Peppermint (Mentha piperita) plant from a Sage (Salvia officinalis) from my gardening book, but I could tell that this feeling of being held was a good thing, a needed thing, a healing thing. I now reflect on these moments ..read more
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