It’s that liminal time of year again when the boundaries are at their thinnest to the Otherworlds, offering a doorway to merge the powers of Earth and beyond, see through illusions more clearly, commune with the Fae, ancients, ancestors, and deceased, receive great insights, feel your essence pulse and sing, tune into and mirror Nature’s rhythms and cycles, and manifest things quickly by entering the in-between.
Tomorrow’s Halloween, Samhain, and Celtic New Year (there are so many names for this day and celebrations/sacred practices worldwide) is a portal that peels back veils to anyone wanting easier access to more of the realities that may at other times seem beyond grasp.
It happens to be the day my dear rabbit soulmate, Cosmo, transitioned 3 years ago. So, it’s always extra meaningful to me.
I am dedicating a large portion of tomorrow to sacred tuning in and journeying, which is why I’m posting this today. And after receiving a very direct invitation last evening to enter this doorway, it feels even more important.

In the meantime, I thought this was a fun share (below) that I received from my BinkyBunny.com newsletter I subscribe to and so am posting it here. I hope you enjoy the rabbit symbolism and connections as much as I do and experience in my world and everyday life.
Faery rabbit enchantment and wonderfully witchy wishes for your Halloween and Samhain.

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BROOMSTICK BUNNY
- “Traditionally, rabbits are the most prominent animal that is associated with witchcraft, but cats have since taken their place.
- Rabbits are associated with lunar energy, luck, hidden knowledge, divination, love, creativity, success, sensitivity, agility, swiftness, spontaneity, abundance, rebirth, renewal, transformation, and fertility.
- In some folklore, it is said that witches would transform into rabbits as a disguise due to their elusive and swift characteristics.
- Rabbits are still considered to be a common familiar for witches.
- Rabbits are symbols that represent various goddesses, such as Artemis, Hecate & Cerridwen,…
- One of the classic 48 constellations as named by Ptolemy is Lepus, the hare.
- Rabbits are associated with spring, the vernal equinox, and the sabbat Ostara due to the fact that cold weather is fading and flowers are beginning to bloom.
- While rabbits are associated with luck, it’s not inherently good or bad luck – it can be either depending on the circumstances….
- [Some] superstitions state that rabbits can dispel negativity, cleanse, and break spells….”
Credits: art – regardingcomic.com/Penny Collins;
article – witchtips.tumblr.com & lunaesteria |
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Tania is a writer, visionary artist, and energy alchemist.
Although she no longer works in the capacity of direct teaching and healing roles, with over thirty years’ experience in creative healing arts and metaphysical studies that include being a Reiki Master Teacher since 2007, she now channels this energy as a way of life and the art of being.
She’s the host of the 11 episode YouTube series, Talks With Crystal Skulls, and works with crystals and crystal skulls privately now for wider intentions. The Speakers are one such collective she channels for.
With over twenty years’ experience as a rabbit guardian to five companions, she currently volunteers as the Adoption and Foster Counselor for Reno Rabbit Rescue.
She is also a part-time Rep for Egyptian Master Carver, Mody Ra.
Tania authored and self-published the ground-breaking book, Spiritual Skin.
She currently devotes her time to new writing projects and creative endeavors, which she’ll share as they birth.
Magical rabbits! Who knew.
LOL! 😉 bunny hugs
Sending love to you and sweet Cosmo! Happy Halloween and much love to you and Astrid!
Thank you so much dear L 😘 Happy Halloween and everything in between 😉🤗🕸️🕷️🦇🐇🌌🧙🧝🧞🧚♀️ we love you!