Spirit, Spindle & Root

Spirit, Spindle & Root Spirit, Spindle & Root is a magical shop on "Spirit Highway" in West Bloomfield, NY.

Art is healing magic...my recent goddesses...πŸ˜ŠπŸ§ΉπŸŒ™
04/09/2023

Art is healing magic...my recent goddesses...πŸ˜ŠπŸ§ΉπŸŒ™

I wanted to share my Bee Goddess drawing and a bit of bee mythology. In ancient Greece, Melissa was the goddess of bees ...
03/29/2023

I wanted to share my Bee Goddess drawing and a bit of bee mythology. In ancient Greece, Melissa was the goddess of bees and honey. Bees were also connected to the "Chthonic" gods, and were believed to be servants and messengers of the gods. Some wild bees lived in caves which were thought to be doorways to the Underworld. They were sometimes believed to carry souls. Persephone, the Queen of the Underworld was called "Melitodes" which meant "honeyed one." In ancient Egypt, bees were connected to the sun god Ra and to the mysterious of life, death and rebirth. The Celtic people believed that bees traveled between the worlds delivering messages to the gods. In Celtic folklore, if you kept bees you needed to treat them as family by "telling the bees" of important family events like births and deaths. If you didn't they might just leave their hives and therefore leave you honeyless! In England, bees are connected to the mysteries of magic and witch's familiars, and in Serbia, bees were believe to carry the souls of the deceased. So bee nice to bees!! πŸπŸ’›πŸ–€πŸ

Artist's Note: I was inspired to draw a bee goddess as I have been sick and after asking Spirit for healing, I closed my eyes to a vision of bees lovingly placing me in a honeycomb and nurturing me back to health. I believe bees hold incredible healing. Blessed be the bees! πŸ˜ŠπŸπŸπŸπŸ’›

Blessed and bright Ostara, Eostre, Spring Equinox! 😊🌿🏡️🌸🌺🌼
03/20/2023

Blessed and bright Ostara, Eostre, Spring Equinox! 😊🌿🏡️🌸🌺🌼

My new goddess doll has her place among my other favorites! I love making these dollies. πŸ’œπŸπŸ’›
03/19/2023

My new goddess doll has her place among my other favorites! I love making these dollies. πŸ’œπŸπŸ’›

I love my newly finished Snake Goddess doll! She is Medusa, Wadjed, Hecate, Brigid, Anatha and the life force energy of ...
03/18/2023

I love my newly finished Snake Goddess doll! She is Medusa, Wadjed, Hecate, Brigid, Anatha and the life force energy of Gaia. I made this doll in honor of these primal snake goddesses and the Spring Equinox on Monday, March 20th. Believe it or not, as much as we often think of bunnies and chicks on Eostre/Ostara, the snake is an ancient symbol of springtime. πŸπŸ’›πŸŒΏπŸ’›πŸ

Spring is when snakes come out of hibernation. They remind us that it is time to leave the darkness, the underworld and the realm of dreaming and deep reflective thought. Our seeds have germinated and it is time for them to break through the dark soil and be fed by the light of the Sun.

Snakes are symbols of fertility and rebirth, shedding their skins and seeming to be reborn anew. As we return from the underworld of winter, the snake whispers to us to shed anything remaining that is not serving us so that we too can experience renewal.

Snakes have long been associated with life force energy that moves like a snake under the Earth and the life force that snakes through each of us. Our DNA is reminiscent of two snakes and Kundalini energy is the coiled snake at the base of our spine. As we awaken spiritually, she snakes upward through our spinal cord leading to greater healing and wisdom.

The snake is a master healer. We see this reflected in Hermes' caduceus an ancient symbol for healing and medicine which depicts two snakes coiled around a winged staff.

The snake is the primal, ancient and powerful divine feminine energy. She is the one who remembers the old ways and the power within each woman. She is beautiful in all her phases and all her skins! πŸπŸ’›πŸŒΏπŸ’›πŸ

Snake Goddess Doll: she has a quartz crystal heart with ocean coral I picked up in Hawaii, bindweed, mugwort and wormwood inside. The bindweed looks a lot like snakes 😊

MAPLE SYRUP MAGIC AND LORE: Here in New York we are in the midst of maple syrup season! πŸπŸ˜ŠπŸπŸŒ™πŸMarch 18th-19th and March 2...
03/10/2023

MAPLE SYRUP MAGIC AND LORE: Here in New York we are in the midst of maple syrup season! πŸπŸ˜ŠπŸπŸŒ™πŸ

March 18th-19th and March 25th-26th are "Maple Weekends" where you can visit local farms to see how maple syrup is made, have a pancake breakfast, and eat a bit of sweet maple candy.

As a folk witch, I enjoy connecting with the local land and its lore, as well as learning about the magical properties of the beautiful plant spirits who are part of the ecosystem. I wanted to share with you the Mohawk legend of maple syrup to honor the beautiful maple trees who give us this delicious treat at this time of year and my Mohawk ancestor Ots Toch. After all, we should not forget that it was the Native Americans who taught European settlers how to tap maple trees and make the syrup we all love! 🍁😊🧑

MOHAWK MAPLE SYRUP LEGEND:

"Long ago, when human beings were new in the eastern part of Turtle Island, they barely lived through the long winters, their bodies and spirits weakened by the cold and dark. Though they worked to gather and preserve enough food for the winter it was not enough to keep them well and strong. The Creator saw the sadness of the people so he decided to ask the tree nation if there was something which could be done to restore their happiness.

The leader of the trees, the maple, offered to give its blood to the people so they may be restored to good health. So it was, that at the end of the winter months the sap flowed freely from the maple. The sap was dark and sweet, a syrup which the people drank after putting basswood tubes into the trees so the precious fluid went into their pots almost without effort. Satisfied that the people were once again happy and strong the Creator left to attend to his duties in other worlds.

Some time passed before the Creator was able to return to this world. It was once again the end of winter with snow still on the ground. He went to one of the villages only to find it empty, the longhouses cold with only ashes in the fire pits. He saw that there were tracks leading into the nearby woods which he followed. Soon he came upon a maple bush and there, scattered about on the ground were the people, with wooden tubes connecting the maples and their mouths. They were drinking the syrup from the trees until they could no longer stand. Even their dogs were laying on the ground, their paws raised to the sky with their own tubes into the trees. The Creator saw that the people were ragged and the children uncared for. He was very upset

He aroused them from their slumber and said that he would change the way in which the syrup was to be taken from the trees. No longer would it flow brown and thick but the people would have to make offerings to the maples, tap its sap and then work to make it into syrup and then sugar. By doing so they would come to appreciate this great gift.”

George-Kanentiio, Doug (2011, May 10). A Mohawk Legend: The Origins of Maple Syrup and Sugar. https://gcvblogblog.wordpress.com/2020/04/02/a-maple-syrup-origin-story/

MAPLE MAGIC:

I also wanted to share the special magical properties of maple. Maple trees are said to protect against evil spirits but also to have a gentle and loving nature. Maple branches are often used to make talking sticks because of their gentleness.

Maples are considered to be very wise, provide spiritual healing, open doors to the unseen worlds, and help with decision making. Maple is used in love magic, moon magic, abundance spells, healing spells, and divination.

When I connect to maple, she feels like a friend I could tell my troubles to. Someone who would have an open ear, a kind word, sage advice, and a sweet embrace - if not a bit sappy in the best of ways lol!

MAPLE SYRUP RELEASE SPELL:

One idea for maple syrup in your magic would be to lovingly ask the spirit of the maple syrup to soothe something that is troubling you and shift it into something sweet - a positive outcome.

1. Get a small glass vial (Visit the Dollar Tree for a pack of small vials for only $1.25).

2. On a small piece of paper write what is troubling you or draw a symbol for it.

3. Roll up the small piece of paper, put it in your vial and fill the vial with maple syrup. Maple syrup is expensive - hence the small vial!

4. Close the top tightly and take the vial in your hand.

5. Place it right against your heart and firmly speak your troubles to the beautiful spirit of the maple. Ask her lovingly to shift what is bothering you or to provide you with the healing, wisdom or change in perspective needed to move forward. Ask that what is sour is transformed into something sweet like the maple syrup.

6. Thank the loving and gentle spirit of the maple syrup. Take a moment to pour your love into the vial as an offering to the beautiful spirit of the maple tree who gifted the sap to make the syrup.

7. Place the vial on your altar and feed the spirit of the maple syrup through lighting a candle (you can get a 7-day candle also at the Dollar Tree for $1.25) for at least three evenings (a couple of hours each night should do it - don't leave the candle lit overnight). Continue to set your intentions and give gratitude each day you light the candle.

What a wonderful post...embrace your intuitive gifts sisters, they are part of what makes you - you. Women like Catherin...
03/08/2023

What a wonderful post...embrace your intuitive gifts sisters, they are part of what makes you - you. Women like Catherine Fox did it at a time when there was much more at stake. Thank you Catherine! πŸ˜ŠπŸ–€πŸ§ΉπŸŒ™

Happy Birthday Catherine Fox Jencken. Born on this day in 1836. How ironic that today is also International Woman's Day. You were born and raised in a time where war was prevalent and women's rights were scarce. You were persecuted and yet you still believed. Thank you for guiding us in the path of Spiritualism and for reminding us every day of how precious our gifts are. You are an amazing woman.
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I wanted to share a blog post of my latest soul rescue of Pennsylvania Dutch earthbound spirits with the appearance of V...
03/07/2023

I wanted to share a blog post of my latest soul rescue of Pennsylvania Dutch earthbound spirits with the appearance of Valkyrie-like guiding spirits who told me some interesting things about soulmates. I hope you enjoy this article that delves into a little known homegrown form of Heathenry here in America called "Urglaawe" which draws on PA Dutch folklore, mythology, and folk magic and healing traditions. I hope you enjoy it! The article also delves into the lore of their main deity, the goddess Holle, a psychopomp deity in Urglaawe, as well as in old world German folklore. πŸ˜ŠπŸŒ™πŸ–€πŸ§Ή

https://vanessahanks.com/2023/03/07/an-urglaawe-soul-rescue-with-pa-dutch-spirits/

Have you ever heard of Urglaawe? Urglaawe is a Heathen tradition in America that has developed from Pennsylvania Dutch folklore, mythology, folk healing and magical practices (β€œBraucherei” – …

Thank you again to Pam Perkins at Roc Metaphysical for interviewing me this past month and also for including an article...
03/05/2023

Thank you again to Pam Perkins at Roc Metaphysical for interviewing me this past month and also for including an article I wrote on my blog in the March online magazine! She has also been a great supporter of the pagan and witch community. Be sure to visit her online magazine and read the many wonderful articles there! πŸ˜ŠπŸ§ΉπŸŒ™πŸ–€

Anyone who knows me, knows I will not be put in a box. Β Even though I am a shamanic practitioner, soul rescuer, Reiki Master and spirit medium… I also identify with the archetype of the modern-day folk witch. Β The truth is that on my journey to connect with the Divine, my soul, and the web of sp...

So true. Blessed be the witches, the shamans, the land healers and earth lovers...keep doing your work! We need you! 🌿🌍πŸͺ±...
03/05/2023

So true. Blessed be the witches, the shamans, the land healers and earth lovers...keep doing your work! We need you! 🌿🌍πŸͺ±πŸ˜ŠπŸ’šπŸ’œπŸ§Ή

NEW CLASS APRIL 30TH: Due to the number of wonderful people who contacted me about the psychopomp class on April 1st, I ...
03/05/2023

NEW CLASS APRIL 30TH: Due to the number of wonderful people who contacted me about the psychopomp class on April 1st, I have scheduled a second date for the same class on April 30th from 11 am to 1:30 pm (may go to 2 pm if needed)! There are still a few seats left. Please reach out to me if you are interested in reserving a seat and you can register at www.spiritspindleandroot.com πŸ˜ŠπŸ§ΉπŸŒ™πŸ–€

Busy day yesterday but wanted to post even if it's a day late in remembrance of the innocents who died in the Salem Witc...
03/02/2023

Busy day yesterday but wanted to post even if it's a day late in remembrance of the innocents who died in the Salem Witch Trials. It is crazy to me that in this day and age there are still those who believe we cannot suffer a witch. Our country is based on freedom of religious and spiritual beliefs and a fundamental human right is freedom of thought and conscience. To all those who have non-mainstream spiritual or religious beliefs like myself, I just want to say plainly you have a right to your beautiful beliefs. πŸŒ™ ⭐

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