Chant Magick

In the Praise of Isis

Beginning a journey into witchcraft is a personal process of self-exploration and connection with the world. There is no single tradition or set of rules that defines this path. Instead, it is shaped by your relationship with yourself, nature, and the unseen influences in life. (Each tool, ritual, and moment of reflection can help you understand your own approach to magic. Some people are interested in meditation, others in making herbal remedies, or studying historical texts. Every step you take adds to your unique spiritual practice.

The goddess Isis is a figure from Egyptian mythology who represents love, wisdom, and transformation. Her story has inspired many people seeking guidance, protection, and a connection to the divine feminine. In ancient Egypt, Isis was known as the mother of magic, a healer, and a guardian of mysteries. She is often shown with wings, symbolizing shelter and hope. Across different cultures and times, people have called upon her during periods of change, grief, and renewal, recognizing her as a symbol of compassion and resilience.

Chanting in honor of Isis is a practice that connects people to a long tradition. chants are not just songs; they are intended to help individuals connect with the sacred within themselves. Through ritual, music, and prayer, practitioners seek the wisdom and strength of Isis, especially in uncertain or challenging times. Chanting, whether done alone or with others, is seen as a way to bridge the ordinary and the spiritual, and to open oneself to healing and transformation.

For example, the chant “Isis, Isis, love that knows no end. Mother goddess, sister, lover, friend,” is used to remember that the goddess is always present. Many believe her love is limitless and her wisdom is available to anyone who seeks it sincerely. Simple acts, such as lighting a candle and saying her name, can be meaningful ways to invite her presence and connect with the idea of the sacred feminine.

For those new to witchcraft, it can be helpful to view it as a practice that combines nature, intention, and tradition. You might start by paying attention to your intuition, learning from the natural elements, and observing the cycles of the earth. Noticing the changing seasons, the phases of the moon, and daily shifts in energy can help you become more attuned to the world around you. Keeping a journal, meditating outdoors, or creating simple rituals for important moments are practical ways to begin.

Gathering tools, studying traditional practices, and following your interests are all valid approaches. Lighting a candle, saying a prayer, or spending time in nature are all part of a living tradition that welcomes anyone who is sincere. You may wish to learn about the uses of herbs, stones, and symbols, and explore how colors, elements, and intentions relate to each other. Books, teachers, and communities can offer guidance, but your path will always be personal.

As your practice develops, you might choose to create an altar—a dedicated space for focusing your intentions and honoring the energies that are important to you. This space can be simple or elaborate, and may include objects that have personal meaning, such as photos, feathers, candles, or offerings.
Regularly spending time at your altar can help you feel grounded and reinforce your commitment to personal growth.

The journey of witchcraft is ongoing and shaped by curiosity, respect, and a willingness to learn. It is possible to explore different traditions, try new practices, and trust your own experiences. By honoring figures like Isis and the broader traditions of witchcraft, you become part of a diverse and evolving community that values the earth and seeks meaning in all things. May your journey bring you insight, growth, and a sense of connection to the sacred.