Sea Witches?

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Sea Witches?

Postby Naudia Threng » Tue Mar 31, 2015 7:31 pm

So, ive been exploring the interwebs and The Sea Witch was mentioned. Can anyone give me information about sea witches and who they pray too?
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Re: Sea Witches?

Postby Vesca » Tue Mar 31, 2015 11:24 pm

Disclaimer: I'm not a Sea Witch, so I can't be cited as an expert in the area. Plus I would really like to see other members contribute their own experiences.

A lot of pantheons have deities and spirits associated with the seas and the life therein, that is likely the focus. I have a few books on the topic that I haven't been able to read through yet, but maybe I can produce a review in the far-future (you would not believe how long my to-read list is, I've gone through 3 books today so far and I haven't even made a dent). But the deity/spirit(s) you work with would be up to the individual.

Here are the two books I'm waiting to read, in case you have a little extra money and a desire to read earlier than later:

http://www.amazon.com/Sea-Magic-Connect ... =sea+witch

http://www.amazon.com/Traditional-Witch ... =sea+witch

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Re: Sea Witches?

Postby Muirìn » Fri Apr 03, 2015 1:40 pm

These books look super interesting! I'm very intrigued by sea witchcraft now ^^

[EDIT] I've just found this website, if any of you don't know about it: http://seawitch.org/
I haven't read everything, but I think it could be a good source of at least basic info, and it's free for those who can't afford the books (or not yet anyway ;) )

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Re: Sea Witches?

Postby Airelinn » Sat Apr 04, 2015 7:10 pm

Thanks for the question/post! I just moved to where I'm close to the ocean and I'd been wondering what sorts of things I could do to bring it into my practice. :)

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Re: Sea Witches?

Postby MsMollimizz » Mon Apr 06, 2015 6:54 pm


:surprisedwitch:
And so do I find these worth a look, thank you !
...but my book shelf is full :cry:
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Re: Sea Witches?

Postby Naudia Threng » Mon Apr 06, 2015 7:54 pm

Thanks for all these replies! Thanks for the books Vesca! And for the website Muirin (I read like the entire website as soon as i saw the post)! Its so cool that others are interested in sea witchcraft as well! Haha MzMollimiss! I gave up on restraining myself to a bookshelf, i have books scattered everywhere!
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Re: Sea Witches?

Postby Muirìn » Tue Apr 07, 2015 7:40 am

No problem! It's seems so interesting, I had to do some more research on that!
Here is an article in a witchcraft blog:
http://strawberrymooncoven.blogspot.co. ... y.html?m=1

I really like the warning on this one, and also how she says that you don't necessary need tones if tools:
http://bookofeucalypt.com/2014/09/22/se ... ry-sirens/

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Re: Sea Witches?

Postby Obsidian » Wed Apr 15, 2015 5:34 am

I'm not a sea witch but if you're looking for resources on water magic (including sea witches) you might consider Mermaid Magichttp://www.faerymagic.net/html/MermaidMagic.html. I have Witchy Magic by the same authors and I found that to be really comprehensive and easy and engaging to read.


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