Tara Kreauweaumonn

Tara Kreauweaumonn is the mistress of the purse for the musical ventures of the Crowwomen. She is a Priestess of Hekate and dedicant of Brighid, Freya, and Hermes/Mercury. In Tara's mundane life, she is the President/CEO of Community Connections, a nonprofit dedicated to improving social inclusion for kids and adults with intellectual disabilities in Southwest Colorado. Tara plays the ukulele, writes, belly dances and loves to travel. She lives in Durango with her husband/drummer/best friend Charlie and their rabbit Roki.

Jumping for Joy

Joy Ritual

Pagan rituals tend to focus on Sabbats and Esbats with the occasional Rite of Passage thrown in for good measure. Yet sometimes, even Pagans want to celebrate just for the sake of celebrating. This Joy Ritual is a great example. If you are looking to lighten up a little and and reflect on the spiritual …

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Music and Our Mighty Dead

Music and Grief Music is evocative. Music is magical. Music is emotional. It helps us express what we cannot express through words alone. It can help us celebrate our lives. And music can help us grieve. Listen to our Crow Women albums Crow Goddess and Crow Magic, and in almost every song, you will hear …

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A circle of healing stones

Healing Our Aging Bodies

A Companion Ritual for Croning Witches are healers. That got us into a heap trouble during the middle ages, but otherwise it has mostly been to our benefit. However, even with all our healing magic, we haven’t figured out how to completely stave off the aging process (though we did learn long ago that cackling …

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Samhain Ritual for Samhain Night

Samhain Night, the song, begets your Samhain Ritual The Crow Women song Samhain Night from our album Seasons (available from us) was written to parallel the flow of your Samhain ritual. Follow along to create your own Samhain Night. Midnight calls, the witching hourThe veil grows thin, we raise our power As both hands of …

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completed handkerchief doll

Handkerchief Doll Craft for Ritual

Come Autumn, the earth undresses, settles down and prepares to stretch out under a blanket of winter and rest. In this blog, we’ll make an easy, no-sew handkerchief doll to use in ritual–Mabon or otherwise. It’s easy enough that it can even be done by a group within or just before your ritual. The Crow song …

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Emmeline Pankhurst was already a crone when she led the women's suffrage movement in England.

Ancient Goddesses, Grandmothers and Crones

Another Ritual to Celebrate the Crone In my last post about Croning, I explained the importance of demarking this important life transition with ritual. (Go back and read that to catch up. Done? Great, welcome back.) This week, I offer a ritual to help welcome the aging pagan or witch into the tribe of the …

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A Beautiful Crone

Ritual to Celebrate the Crone: Ending Menopause

Crone. Hag. Witch. To modern pagans and wiccans, these are honorifics, not insults. A pagan woman spends her whole lifetime becoming a crone, and by Goddess, she deserves a ritual worthy of that investment! I’ve been planning my Croning for nineteen years, which is all the more amusing considering that I’m only forty-five. Of course, …

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