Finding Your Own Path as an Eclectic Witch

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The term "eclectic witch" refers to a type of witchcraft practice that incorporates elements from different traditions and belief systems. It is a flexible and personalized approach to witchcraft, where individuals have the freedom to choose and combine various techniques, rituals, and philosophies that resonate with them. Eclectic witches are not bound by a specific tradition, but rather draw inspiration from different cultures, traditions, and spiritual practices to create their own unique path. The main idea of being an eclectic witch is the freedom to explore and experiment with different aspects of witchcraft. Eclectic witches have the liberty to study and incorporate practices from various cultures and belief systems without the need for rigid adherence to a specific tradition. This allows them to create a practice that is tailored to their personal preferences, interests, and spiritual beliefs.


A Return Trip to San Diego! The boyfriend and I took another lovely weekend trip to one of my favorite cities specifically so I could attend the annual Open House of one of my favorite nurseries, Sunset Valley Orchids. I already bought an impressive haul from them earlier this year and was told about the event. The trip was so much fun and I got to see some really beautiful plants. Here are the orchids I took home with me: *all pictures below are references from the website or from google Cattleya purpurata var carnea Talk about stumbling across a treasure! Here is an orchid I have on my wishlist and wasn't thinking I would find within budget anytime soon. I was quick to scoop up this species cattleya, despite the orchid not looking the greatest. This look like a seedling plant that has just reached or is reaching maturity. The bulbs are shriveled and the leaves are looking a bit leathery. I checked the roots and found them to be alright, even after quite a bit o

The boyfriend and I took another lovely weekend trip to one of my favorite cities specifically so I could attend the annual Open House of one of my favorite nurseries, Sunset Valley Orchids. Before making a purchase, please read all relevant policies so that you can understand your rights and what you can expect from us if you are not satisfied with your order.

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This allows them to create a practice that is tailored to their personal preferences, interests, and spiritual beliefs. By being eclectic, witches can find what works best for them and create a spiritual path that reflects their individuality and authenticity. They are not confined to a single set of rituals or practices, but rather have the freedom to explore and adapt different techniques to suit their needs.

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. at this big beautiful orchid! Just wow! I was at my orchid shop today with my roommate who needed a new pothos plant. I wanted to pick up a few pots and a couple phalaenopsis for an arrangement when this mutant beauty caught my eye. I had already decided not to get any orchids for myself since the vendor, a sweet korean lady, only had a few large cattleya hybrids and a tiny dendrobium aside from the usual aisles of phals. But as I picked out the last orchid for the arrangement, this Phalaenopsis Magic Art peeked her blooms at me and I was in love. Next to her was the normal Magic Art type but it just made this orchid stand out even further. My weakness for peloric orchids strikes again!

typical phalaenopsis magic art (not my pic)

Now this is a beast of a phalaenopsis. Lola's blooms are quite large and span the palm of my hand. The leaves are long and thick, and while she's a healthy plant, she's just a bit big for my tastes. But the peloric trait in these flower is just irresistible. Of the four flowers currently in bloom, two of them show this streaking on her main petals while the other two blooms have no streaks and are that lovely blush pink color throughout:


peloric phalaenopsis magic art (petal type 2)

The difference in the flowers make this phalaenopsis absolutely charming and for those amazing, painted blooms I'm happy to keep her. I'm eager to see how the rest of the flowers on her display will look and another bonus of this plant is that she is a brancher! She already has a secondary branch on her flower spike that has four buds developing on it. I get a feeling this big girl will be putting on some amazing displays in the future!

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