Wicca Witchcraft Paganism | Interview with Ella Harrison & Scarlet Ravenswood

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Witches Bex, Scarlet, and Ella discuss pagan and Wiccan beliefs, exploring various practices, deities, spells, rituals, correspondences, and challenges in the pagan and Wiccan communities, emphasizing personal resonance and authenticity in their practices. They highlight the importance of aligning personal beliefs and energies with traditional correspondences, adapting them to suit their practices, and finding a sense of belonging in the online pagan community while navigating societal holiday celebrations with pagan traditions.

Insights

  • Wicca and paganism encompass diverse beliefs and practices, with individuals like Ella focusing on nature and deity connections, while Scarlet draws inspiration from various ancient cultures to understand universal energies through seasonal celebrations and personal goals.
  • Spells in witchcraft involve energy manipulation and intention alignment, with a focus on energy accumulation and specific ingredients, seen as powerful energetic practices that manifest desired outcomes, emphasizing the significance of color correspondences, ingredients, and daily integration of magic into everyday life.

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Recent questions

  • What is the difference between Wicca and paganism?

    Wicca is nature-focused, working with goddesses and gods, while paganism encompasses various ancient cultures and traditions.

  • How do witches view deities in their practice?

    Deities are seen as archetypal manifestations of divine energies, connecting with them based on personal goals and seasonal celebrations.

  • What are some common practices in spell work for witches?

    Spells involve energy manipulation, intention setting, and alignment to manifest desired outcomes.

  • How do witches approach correspondences in their practice?

    Witches use a combination of traditional sources, intuition, and personal resonance to determine correspondences that align with their energy and beliefs.

  • How do witches navigate cultural appropriation in their pagan paths?

    Witches approach connecting with different cultural practices by respecting traditions, researching, and adapting correspondences to align with personal beliefs.

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Summary

00:00

"Paganism and Wiccan Beliefs Explored"

  • Bex, a witch with 18 years of experience, hosts a show with guests Scarlet Ravenwoods and Ella Harrison, who discuss paganism and Wiccan beliefs.
  • Scarlet runs a YouTube channel on paganism, focusing on various cultures and pagan holidays, while Ella's channel delves into Wiccan faith.
  • Bex identifies as a secular and agnostic witch, not practicing witchcraft as a religious faith, and aims to explore different pagan beliefs with her guests.
  • Ella describes Wicca as nature-focused, working with the goddess and recently incorporating the god figure, following a traditional Gardnerian path.
  • Ella self-dedicated to Wicca due to frequent moves, expressing interest in formal initiation for authenticity within the Wiccan community.
  • Scarlet's spiritual path evolved from Wicca to paganism, drawing inspiration from ancient cultures like Greek, Roman, Norse, and Celtic traditions.
  • Scarlet views deities as archetypal manifestations of divine feminine and masculine, connecting with them based on seasonal celebrations or personal goals.
  • Ella primarily works with the triple goddess archetype and is exploring the masculine deity aspect, perceiving deities as energy manifestations rather than physical beings.
  • Scarlet sees deities as representations of powerful forces like love and war, present in various cultures to understand and connect with universal energies.
  • Spells and rituals in witchcraft involve energy manipulation for Ella, focusing on intention and energy alignment to manifest desired outcomes, viewing them as significant energetic practices.

16:21

"Creating and Maintaining Powerful Protection Spells"

  • Spells are created by gathering specific ingredients and creating a bundle of energy to send out.
  • Spell activity varies based on the time of year and personal busyness.
  • Protection spells are consistently maintained, even through simple actions like drawing sigils.
  • Spells are explained as a combination of energy accumulation and scientific vibrations.
  • Spells are envisioned as powerful energy bundles released like ripples in water.
  • Color correspondences and specific ingredients are crucial in spell work.
  • Spells are seen as door openers and manifesting reminders, akin to the placebo effect.
  • Chaos magic, sigil creation, and tarot spells are preferred methods of spell work.
  • Tarot cards are used for intentions and reminders, like placing them strategically in daily life.
  • Daily practices involve integrating magic into everyday life, such as through jewelry, crystals, and internal connections with energies.

32:47

Aligning Pagan Holidays in Different Hemispheres

  • The speaker is contemplating how to align societal holiday celebrations with pagan traditions, especially considering the differences in seasons between the northern and southern hemispheres.
  • They mention the challenge of celebrating holidays like Christmas and Halloween, which are based on pagan traditions tied to specific seasons, in opposite seasons in different hemispheres.
  • The speaker plans to discuss their approach to reconciling these differences on their channel, as many people from the southern hemisphere are uncertain about the correct way to celebrate pagan holidays.
  • They discuss their personal background, including Germanic and Slavic influences, and how they are exploring their ancestry in their pagan practice.
  • The speaker's fiancée is Latvian, introducing them to Baltic paganism, which has sparked their interest in that tradition as well.
  • The conversation shifts to the topic of cultural appropriation and how individuals navigate connecting with different cultural practices in their pagan paths.
  • The speakers share their sources of information for their pagan practice, including traditional books, scholarly articles, and intuitive practices.
  • They discuss how they approach correspondences in their practice, using a combination of traditional sources, intuition, and personal resonance to determine what aligns best with their energy and beliefs.
  • The speakers reflect on the importance of finding correspondences that resonate with them personally, even if they may differ from traditional associations in different cultures.
  • They mention reevaluating traditional correspondences and adapting them to better align with their personal energy and beliefs in their current practice.

48:26

Rethinking Traditional Correspondences in Pagan Practices

  • In rituals, rethinking traditional correspondences like water to the west based on physical location is explored.
  • Adjusting correspondences based on physical surroundings, like calling in air from the direction of the wind, is suggested.
  • Exploring intuitive correspondences based on personal location and activities is encouraged.
  • Researching plants and mystical books like Hildegard von Bingen for correspondences is recommended.
  • Emphasizing the importance of understanding the historical foundation of Wicca for beginners is highlighted.
  • Keeping a record of learning, feelings, rituals, and spells in a notebook is advised for beginners.
  • Exploring different pagan paths, keeping an open mind, and finding what resonates personally is suggested.
  • Addressing issues in the pagan and Wiccan communities, such as trends, aesthetics, and misrepresentations, is discussed.
  • Challenges in the pagan community, like lack of centralized organization and white supremacist infiltration in Norse paganism, are acknowledged.
  • The desire for more physical pagan spaces and events, especially in areas with limited resources, is expressed.

01:04:48

Pagan's Social Media Journey: Authenticity vs. Visibility

  • The speaker discusses their journey of becoming more public about their pagan beliefs, particularly through social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube.
  • They highlight the shift in their content creation, moving from regular posts to more focused and educational videos on YouTube, while maintaining aesthetic photography on Instagram.
  • The speaker expresses the challenges of being seen as a role model in the community, balancing the pressure of being put on a pedestal with the need for authenticity in their practice.
  • They emphasize the positive impact of joining the online pagan community, finding support, friendship, and a sense of belonging that was lacking in their previous solitary practice.
  • The speakers reflect on the evolution of their content creation process, acknowledging the balance between authenticity and staged presentation, especially in the context of social media visibility and engagement.
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