This episode explores atheopaganism, a worldview that combines a non-theistic, science-minded perspective with pagan practices. It delves into how atheopagans find meaning and purpose through naturalistic rituals, internal locus of control, and a deep reverence for the observable universe, rather than supernatural beliefs.Recommended General Witchcraft Resources:Podcasts:The Wonder: Science-Base PaganismThe Middle-Aged Witch PodcastCoffee and CauldronsWebsites:r/witchcraftr/SASSWitchesr/NonTheisticPaganism
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Ep12: Astrology
This episode explores how astrology can be a valuable tool for self-discovery and personal growth within an atheist worldview, reframing its concepts as archetypes and prompts for introspection rather than supernatural influences. It delves into traditional astrological concepts, the psychological impact of moon phases, and how horoscopes can be used for self-reflection and affirmation.Wondering how to get your birth chart? Try astro.com for a free option.Recommended General Witchcraft Resources:Podcasts:The Wonder: Science-Base PaganismThe Middle-Aged Witch PodcastCoffee and CauldronsWebsites:r/witchcraftr/SASSWitchesr/NonTheisticPaganism
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BONUS: Litha
This bonus episode explores Litha, or Midsummer, celebrated on the Summer Solstice as the longest day of the year and a time for themes of prosperity, abundance, and success. It covers historical traditions like bonfires and water rituals, and offers atheist witches ways to celebrate by focusing on gratitude, personal culmination, and enjoying the bounty of early summer.Recommended General Witchcraft Resources:Podcasts:The Wonder: Science-Base PaganismThe Middle-Aged Witch PodcastCoffee and CauldronsWebsites:r/witchcraftr/SASSWitchesr/NonTheisticPaganism
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Ep11: Traveling While Witchy
This episode offers guidance for active witchcraft practitioners traveling, emphasizing considerations for bringing tools, managing privacy, and respecting local customs in different cultures. I discuss my recent trip to Japan, highlighting how experiences in sacred spaces and exposure to other traditions can influence a personal practice with discretion and respect. Recommended General Witchcraft Resources:Podcasts:The Wonder: Science-Base PaganismThe Middle-Aged Witch PodcastCoffee and CauldronsWebsites:r/witchcraftr/SASSWitchesr/NonTheisticPaganism
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Ep10: Divination
This episode explains divination from an atheist perspective, suggesting that tools like tarot and runes facilitate self-reflection and subconscious access through mechanisms like the ideomotor effect and subjective interpretation. It outlines various divination methods, from tarot and Ogham to pendulums and tasseomancy, emphasizing their use for gaining clarity and inspiring creativity.Recommended General Witchcraft Resources:Podcasts:The Wonder: Science-Base PaganismThe Middle-Aged Witch PodcastCoffee and CauldronsWebsites:r/witchcraftr/SASSWitchesr/NonTheisticPaganism
New episode every other week, plus bonus episodes all year long for each Sabbat!
A short, biweekly podcast for witches or any curious minds to learn more about a non-theistic approach to witchcraft. I'm sharing my journey as I find my way, actively practicing witchcraft without worship.