Occult ceremonies on the equinox of spring involve the celebration and invocation of the forces of nature, fertility, and new beginnings. This auspicious time marks the transition from winter to spring, symbolizing the renewal and rebirth of the natural world. Occult practitioners, such as witches, pagans, and those following esoteric traditions, perform rituals and ceremonies during this time to harness the energy of the equinox and align themselves with the changing seasons. The equinox is a time of balance when the hours of day and night are equal, representing the harmony between light and darkness. It is believed that the veil between the physical and spiritual realms is thinner during this time, allowing for a more potent connection with the supernatural. Participants may engage in various activities, such as creating altars adorned with symbols of spring, performing candle magic, and casting spells for personal growth and transformation.
Filled with the elite witches of our society, I should have expected to run into some of my previous targets and that normally wouldn’t have been a problem. It wasn’t like they’d known I’d stolen from them.
Filled with the elite witches of our society, I should have expected to run into some of my previous targets and that normally wouldn t have been a problem. These delicate yet daring sandals have been making waves on runways and sidewalks alike, with their barely-there straps, towering heels, and magical embellishments that evoke the whimsy of the fairy.
Participants may engage in various activities, such as creating altars adorned with symbols of spring, performing candle magic, and casting spells for personal growth and transformation. Many ceremonies involve invoking deities associated with fertility and the natural world, as well as performing rituals to honor the elements of earth, air, fire, and water. These ceremonies often emphasize the importance of gratitude for the earth's bounty and offer intentions for the coming season.
Lunar Witch
A simple promise I’d made to myself after escaping a brutal childhood of abuse and being trained to enact violence on unblessed witches. Since that moment, I had managed to survive on the streets by successfully pickpocketing.
Unfortunately, after years of hiding, the monster who starred in all of my nightmares was closer than ever and I was faced with only one option - seeking refuge at the Dark Imaginarium Academy.
Filled with the elite witches of our society, I should have expected to run into some of my previous targets and that normally wouldn’t have been a problem. It wasn’t like they’d known I’d stolen from them.
Except for my last hit.
What I stole from him was something I would never forget because it was literally embedded in my chest. Yeah, he was a bit upset about that one. as in acting absolutely psychotic. Except he's not the only one.
A blood witch who has an addiction to my taste.
A lunar witch who takes pleasure in trying to scare me into submission.
An unblessed that wants to dissect me, literally.
A shadow witch that relishes in marking up my body to show ownership.
These men want to claim me, own me, and the treasure that I now possess, but I would never break the promise I made to myself.
But when my past follows me right into the place I considered a safe haven, I find that these psychos may be the exact key to getting rid of my problem forever. The only problem? These men are convinced that I've never experienced the type of horror that would be required for that to happen, that they have to protect me from it. What they don’t realize?
Killing left a stain on the soul and mine was pitch black.
Lunar Witch features characters that are all 18+. This is not a high school academy book and the contents are intended for mature audiences. This book includes violence, mature content, PTSD, flashbacks of abuse, and sex. There is no bullying from the harem, just psychotic men trying to claim their girl.
Lunar Witch is book one of three in the Phases of the Moon series, which is set within the shared universe of Dark Imaginarium Academy. All series can be read independently, but characters have crossovers and it is highly encouraged to read all within the universe to understand the world in its entirety.
Series within the universe:
Phases of the Moon by M. Sinclair
The Creatures We Crave by R.L. Caulder
The Storm Dragons’ Mate by M. Sinclair (Coming soon)
Blood Oath by R.L. Caulder (Coming soon)
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Genres Reverse HaremParanormalWitchesFantasyRomanceMagicParanormal Romance
These men want to claim me, own me, and the treasure that I now possess, but I would never break the promise I made to myself.
Some groups may choose to perform these ceremonies in nature, under the open sky or near a significant natural landmark, while others prefer to gather indoors in a sacred space. Regardless of the setting, the purpose of these occult ceremonies on the equinox of spring is to attune oneself with the energies of the season and to harness the power of renewal and growth that is inherent in this time of year..
Reviews for "Sacred Spring: Exploring the Occult Significance of the Equinox"
1. Jennifer - 1/5 stars
The book "Occult Ceremonies on the Equinox of Spring" was extremely disappointing. I was expecting a deep exploration of occult practices and rituals, but instead, I found a poorly written and confusing collection of random information. The author seemed to jump from topic to topic without any coherent structure or explanation. The lack of clarity made it nearly impossible to understand and follow along. Overall, this book was a waste of time and money.
2. Robert - 2/5 stars
As someone with a genuine interest in occult practices, I was excited to dive into "Occult Ceremonies on the Equinox of Spring." However, I found the book to be quite underwhelming. The information presented was shallow and lacked depth. It felt like a surface-level overview rather than a comprehensive guide. Additionally, the author's writing style was dry and uninspiring, making it difficult to stay engaged. Overall, I would not recommend this book to serious seekers of occult knowledge. There are much better resources available out there.
3. Lisa - 2/5 stars
I had high hopes for "Occult Ceremonies on the Equinox of Spring," but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The book lacked practical instructions and step-by-step guidance, which is crucial for someone trying to perform occult rituals. Instead, it was filled with historical and theoretical information that felt disconnected from the real-life practice. The author also failed to address common pitfalls or offer troubleshooting advice, leaving beginners like me feeling lost and frustrated. I would not recommend this book to anyone looking for practical occult knowledge.