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Embracing Death in Witchcraft: Family Traditions, Spirit Work, and the Morrígan
As the veil thins, I’m reflecting on how my family and communities death practice and traditions influence my spiritual practice. Growing up with open, communal death practices has shaped my witc... more
History, Myths, and Magic: What is Witchcraft, Paganism, and Wicca
The world of witchcraft, paganism, and Wicca is vast, diverse, and deeply rooted in history and culture. These terms are often conflated, misunderstood, and sometimes misrepresented. In this blog, ... more
Mabon: Embracing the Autumn Equinox in Pagan Tradition
Welcome and many blessings are you wanting to celebrate the Autumn equinox also known as Mabon but have no idea what it is and where to start then look no further, don't worry we have got you, so l... more
Lughnasadh: Celebrating the First Harvest
Lughnasadh, pronounced "Loo-nah-sah" and also known as Lammas, is a deeply significant Sabbats in the pagan Wheel of the Year. Lughnasadh marks the beginning of the harvest season and is a time for... more
Litha: Embracing the Magic of the Summer Solstice
Step into the Magic of Litha! As the Wheel of the Year turns, we're on the brink of one of the most vibrant and sun-drenched celebrations in the pagan calendar—Litha, also known as Midsummer or the... more
Beltane: Embracing the Fire of Life
As the wheel of the year turns and the earth blooms with vitality, we find ourselves at the vibrant celebration of Beltane. This ancient Celtic festival, observed on May 1st, in the Northern Hemisp... more
Discover the Magic of Ostara: Spring Equinox Lore, Rituals and Celebrations
As the wheel of the year turns once again, we find ourselves at the enchanting threshold of Ostara, a time of rebirth, renewal, and the awakening of the earth from its wintry slumber. Join us as we... more
Lupercalia: The History & Traditions
Delve into the Mystery of Lupercalia, an ancient Roman festival celebrated annually on February 15th. Dating back to pre-Roman times, Lupercalia was originally a pastoral festival dedicated to the... more
Embracing the Flame: Imbolc Traditions & How to Celebrate Imbolc
As the wheel of the year turns, we find ourselves at Imbolc (February 1st), a sacred time in the Pagan and Wiccan calendar that marks the first stirrings of spring. Let's delve into the rich histor... more
A Beginner's Guide to Pendulums and Their Magick: How to use a Pendulum for the First Time.
In this guide, we'll delve into the art of what is a pendulum, how to use a pendulum for the first time, as well as exploring different types, should you use a crystal pendulum or a metal pendulum,... more
Unveiling the Mysteries: A Journey Through the Pagan Wheel of the Year
The Pagan Wheel of the Year, a sacred cycle woven into the fabric of nature, guides practitioners through the seasons, marking significant points of transition and celebration. Rooted in ancient tr... more
Unraveling the Tapestry of Yule: Pagan Traditions and Timeless Celebrations
As the frosty breath of winter blankets the world, Yule emerges as a radiant beacon of light, tracing its roots deep into pagan traditions. This sacred celebration, also known as the Winter Solstic... more