M. A. Phillips
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M. A. Phillips
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Author, practicing Druid, polytheist, mother, child of nature, seamstress, anime fan, and garden enthusiast! Author of the novels River Magic, Hearth Magic, and Forest Magic. (she/her) More about me here: https://wordpress.com/page/ditzydruid.com/2146
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Samhain reminds us that there is also rebirth. In that spirit, I planted my garlic and some tulip bulbs for next year.
Last night, I led my first ritual in a year. I had needed the time off to turn inward and focus on my healing. Many Pagans view Samhain as a type of spiritual New Year, so this felt like a rebirth for me. #Druidry
Greeted our neighbors and made offerings at the home altar. Blessed Samhain, my friends! Hail to the Beloved Dead! #Druidry
Reminding myself that opinions are like assholes, life is seldom black and white, and I won’t let others’ bad experiences detract from my joy and healing. (Photo of me at a plant shop.)
F this. I’m turning on the heat. 🥶
It’s a perfect night for soup. 🍜
Holding my heart in my hands. (Well, my amazonite heart.)
On Sunday, I made a solo trip to my old friend, the stone circle. It truly felt like a homecoming. I missed these lovely sentinels. I said hello and promised to return soon. #Druidry
I agree! There was so much character inside.
On Friday, my husband and I attended a ghost walk in Watertown where we got to tour inside the old Masonic temple. It was fascinating! Lots of good local lore there and in the other locations we visited. #seasonofthewıtch
My husband and I are celebrating our 16th anniversary this weekend. We’ve had a tough year, but it’s been full of more good times than not. We’re healing together and are closer than ever before. 🩷
Sick day. Bundled up on the couch watching ghost investigation shows.
In honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, here’s a favorite quote from a favorite author:
We had our first hard frost this past week, so I took some time to reflect on my garden this year and the life lessons plants always teach me. More on my blog.
Sacred Tears belongs on the bookshelf of anyone in leadership or healing roles, but each of us could be better prepared for seasons of grief - our own and those of others.
Over the summer, I read Courtney Weber's excellent Sacred Tears: A Witch's Guide to Grief. I cannot recommend this book enough. Every Pagan and witch should read it.
Sipping a chai and waiting for my kiddo at dance while a beautiful full moon reveals herself.