![]() ![]() New Moon is the time for intention setting, making this Moon a great time to reflect on the past year and make an intention to bridge you into the energy of Yule and setting intentions for the year ahead. The Sagittarius New Moon is upon us tomorrow, the last New Moon before the beginning of the New Year at Yule. Want to know where you are shrinking your energy and holding back in your life? Take our Life Alignment quiz: Ready to discover your Expansion Archetype? Join us in Magic Week: /magicweek Want to hear the story of each individual card? Subscribe to our Tarot Journal podcast feed where we tell the tale of each individual card: Why the major arcana is representative of a collective energy The deep themes of the Major Arcana and why Seers in the Expansion Archetypes relate to this ![]() How the first half of the story is about learning and growing and the second half is about what we do with all that information In Part 5 of the Tarot Stories series this what you'll hear about: The Fool is all of us every single day throughout our entire lifetime. The Major Arcana tells the story of the Fool's Journey. Without further adieu, listen to today’s podcast episode and meet Renee. It’s about having the audacity to be yourself, because you were born to shine. It’s about the dance between the light you’re casting and the shadows that allow for it. And maybe it’s a little bit about really liking Halloween, the Sanderson Sisters, and buying every single item that says ‘Witch, please” on it….maybe.īut mostly it’s about the healing. Being a witch is about healing wounds of the past, it’s about connecting to the entirety of the universe at a greater level, and it’s about owning the magic you were born with to create a life that makes the world a better place. Here’s the thing - the word ‘witch’ is not relative to the word ‘religion’. For others, there is a shrinking and a clutching of the pearls. Listen, people hear the word witch and their blood starts coursing through them in some sorta’ way.įor some people there is a rush of excitement, curiosity, and possibility. ![]() Renee is a nurse, a mom, and (in my best cackle voice) a witch. That's definitely my personal house ruling, though.We've got a special guest on today's episode, Renee Arruda! Renee is a community member here at The Sisters Enchanted and has been sharing her growth journey with us since she registered for Holistic Witchery last summer. I would consequently also rule that mechanical interactions based on schools of magic could apply to magical items, such as in the linked example of the Robe of Eyes, and so Nondetection should protect against the magical senses of the robe. I would prefer to do so in my games, since it's a good way of suggesting the likely function of an item without being explicit about it, and gives the impression of consistent rules of magic. In any case, it is of course up to the DM if they want magical item auras in their game to indicate a particular school of magic or not. DMs who are apt to describe magical items with particular schools of magic may well be familiar with previous editions and extrapolating to 5th edition. As described in the 3.5e SRD, Detect Magic tells you what schools of magic an item corresponds to, and every description of a magical item includes a note on the strength and schools (many items belonging to more than one school!) of its magical aura. However, in earlier editions of D&D such as 3.5e, magical items absolutely were associated with the schools of magic. It would often be reasonable to say that a magic item which produces a particular spell effect, such as a wand or scroll, bears the corresponding school of magic of the spell, but there is no rule that states this is the case. Detect Magic tells you the magical school associated with some magical aura, "if any", so it's evident that a magical effect doesn't have to belong to a particular school. An active spell clearly belongs to a particular school, as all spells do but magic item descriptions don't reference schools of magic. Not in 5e, but they did in previous editionsĥe's rules don't seem to make any general connections between magical items and schools of magic. ![]()
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