
this is what i use to represent my Goddess. for now the God is represented by deer antler until i can find a suitable match for her by the same artists. you can place a candle in her and her eyes light up. she sits in my meditation area along with incense burners and crystal shaped candle holders. i received her from a green witch that died. i did not know him but he knew my uncle and gave him her and his medicine wheel to give to me. he said that he believed it should come to me when he saw a picture of me in my uncle's house after he was diagnosed with his illness. no one in my family knows i am pagan so i took it as a very honorable sign :) share yours!
i cant speak for all who identify under this label because it really can vary slightly amongst them BUT he was primarily involved in natural healing..think something along the lines of a shaman. it was his 'specialty'. so green was his used label because he worked with the plants around him.
Quoting mackiebugsmom:
Aww thats awesome how you got her! Just one question.. What is a green witch?
Quoting .Pagan.:i cant speak for all who identify under this label because it really can vary slightly amongst them BUT he was primarily involved in natural healing..think something along the lines of a shaman. it was his 'specialty'. so green was his used label because he worked with the plants around him.
Quoting mackiebugsmom:
Aww thats awesome how you got her! Just one question.. What is a green witch?
in a red/black/white tri situation a lot of times there seems to be a personality balance. i don't know if you have ever read the dragonlance novels but that is talked abt there.
red isn't something i have really heard of in my dealings with other pagans...the only thing i can thing of that is NOT based off of dragonlance is blood magic but that isn'texactly a mainstream thing. have you asked the red one why she identifies as that? i have heard of white, black, gray and green.
Quoting mackiebugsmom:
oh okay that makes sense, the reason I ask is because I know two women who are witches. 1 identified herself as a red witch and the other a black witch. they use to always say I am a white witch and should be there third but I never really understood identifying yourself with the color. very interesting...
Quoting .Pagan.:
i cant speak for all who identify under this label because it really can vary slightly amongst them BUT he was primarily involved in natural healing..think something along the lines of a shaman. it was his 'specialty'. so green was his used label because he worked with the plants around him.
Quoting mackiebugsmom:
Aww thats awesome how you got her! Just one question.. What is a green witch?
Quoting .Pagan.:in a red/black/white tri situation a lot of times there seems to be a personality balance. i don't know if you have ever read the dragonlance novels but that is talked abt there.
red isn't something i have really heard of in my dealings with other pagans...the only thing i can thing of that is NOT based off of dragonlance is blood magic but that isn'texactly a mainstream thing. have you asked the red one why she identifies as that? i have heard of white, black, gray and green.
Quoting mackiebugsmom:
oh okay that makes sense, the reason I ask is because I know two women who are witches. 1 identified herself as a red witch and the other a black witch. they use to always say I am a white witch and should be there third but I never really understood identifying yourself with the color. very interesting...
Quoting .Pagan.:
i cant speak for all who identify under this label because it really can vary slightly amongst them BUT he was primarily involved in natural healing..think something along the lines of a shaman. it was his 'specialty'. so green was his used label because he worked with the plants around him.
Quoting mackiebugsmom:
Aww thats awesome how you got her! Just one question.. What is a green witch?



- .Pagan.
on Feb. 16, 2012 at 12:22 PM