Witchcraft

The 10 Best Pagan Introduction Books

Here’s a balanced list of 10 of the best introductory books for modern Paganism — including broad overviews, practical guides, history, and tradition-specific introductions. I’ve mixed scholarly works...

The Witch’s Hour

The witching hour, also known as the devil’s hour, is a concept rooted in folklore, superstition, religion, and literature. Traditionally, it refers to a period late at night when supernatural forces ...

The Path of Paganism

The Path of Paganism offers practical guidance for living as a Pagan in modern Western society. This path is followed by witches, druids, polytheists, animists, and many others who seek meaningful spi...

Merlin: The Prophet and His History

Merlin is a legendary figure deeply rooted in British folklore, whose story blends myth, legend, and possible fragments of history. His earliest appearances can be traced to medieval Welsh poetry and ...

Magic Harvest : Food, Folklore and Society,

“The Magic Harvest” by Piero Camporesi is an important book about the connections between food, folklore, and spirituality in European, especially Italian, history. Camporesi looks deeply at how food ...

The Book of Forgotten Witches: Dark & Twisted Folklore & Stories from Around the World

“The Book of Forgotten Witches: Dark & Twisted Folklore & Stories from Around the World” offers a comprehensive and immersive exploration into the hidden history of witchcraft, tra...

Psychic Development for Beginner

Developing psychic abilities can be a rewarding and detailed process, especially for those just beginning to explore intuition. This book serves as a clear and thorough guide, offering a structured ap...

Essential Asatru: A Modern Guide to Norse Paganism

“Essential Asatru: A Modern Guide to Norse Paganism” by Diana Paxson is widely regarded as one of the most accessible and comprehensive introductions to Asatru, a contemporary revival of a...

Goddess Wisdom Made Easy: Connect to the Power of the Sacred Feminine through Ancient Teachings and Practices

“Goddess Wisdom Made Easy” by Tanishka is a practical introduction to goddess spirituality, witchcraft, and the sacred feminine. The book aims to connect readers with the sacred feminine t...

Evolution of Goddess: A Modern Girl’s Guide to Activating Your Feminine Superpowers

“Evolution of Goddess: A Modern Girl’s Guide to Activating Your Feminine Superpowers” is a vibrant and uplifting journey through the world of goddess mythology and feminine empowerment. Au...

Light Magic for Dark Times

“Light Magic for Dark Times” by Lisa Marie Basile is a modern and compassionate guide to witchcraft, uniquely crafted for those seeking comfort, empowerment, and healing during life’...

Making Magic Weaving Together the Everyday and the Extraordinary

If you’re searching for a book that gently guides you to rediscover the magic woven into everyday life, “Making Magic” by Briana Saussy is a true gem. This book stands out for its warm, accessible app...

The Little Book of Cat Magic: Spells, Charms & Tales

If you’re a lover of both witchcraft and cats, “The Little Book of Cat Magic: Spells, Charms & Tales” is a delightful and practical addition to your bookshelf. This book is a treasure ...

Big Book Of Practical Spells: Everyday Magic That Works

If you’re searching for a practical, comprehensive, and truly inspiring guide to magic, “Big Book Of Practical Spells: Everyday Magic That Works” by Judika Illes is a fantastic place to st...

Supermarket Magic: Creating Spells, Brews, Potions and Powders from Everyday Ingredients

If you’re curious about starting your journey into witchcraft but feel overwhelmed by where to begin, “Supermarket Magic: Creating Spells, Brews, Potions and Powders from Everyday Ingredients...

Magic for the Resistance

If you’re searching for a book that blends activism with magic, “Magic for the Resistance” by Michael M. Hughes stands out as a compelling and timely resource. Hughes, a seasoned magical practitioner ...

Practical Magic: A Beginner’s Guide to Crystals, Horoscopes, Psychics, and Spells

“Practical Magic: A Beginner’s Guide to Crystals, Horoscopes, Psychics, and Spells” is a visually enchanting introduction to the world of modern magic and mysticism. This book invites you ...

The Book of Crystal Spells: Magical Uses for Stones, Crystals, Minerals … and Even Sand

If you’re eager to explore the world of crystal magic, “The Book of Crystal Spells: Magical Uses for Stones, Crystals, Minerals … and Even Sand” by Ember Grant is an excellent companion fo...

Icelandic Magic: Practical Secrets of the Northern Grimoires

Icelandic witchcraft is a unique and often overlooked branch of magical tradition, deeply rooted in the folklore, landscape, and history of Iceland itself. Unlike more widely known forms of witchcraft...

You Are Magical

If you’re searching for a book that gently guides you into the world of magic and self-discovery, “You Are Magical” is a wonderful addition to your collection. This book isn’t just about s...

A Handbook of Saxon Sorcery and Magic: Wyrdworking, Rune Craft, Divination and Wortcunning

“A Handbook of Saxon Sorcery and Magic: Wyrdworking, Rune Craft, Divination and Wortcunning” stands as a thorough and engaging guide to the magical traditions rooted in Anglo-Saxon history...

Odin Ecstasy Runes Norse Magic

Are you fascinated by the mysteries of Norse magic, the secrets of runes, or the wisdom passed down from ancient traditions? If so, there’s a book that can open the door to this world: ‘Odin: Ec...

Magical Housekeeping: Simple Charms and Practical Tips for Creating a Harmonious Home

“Magical Housekeeping” by Tess Whitehurst is a gentle, welcoming guide for anyone who wants to fill their home with positive energy and a sense of magic. Tess Whitehurst is not only an int...

Taking Up the Runes: A Complete Guide to Using Runes in Spells, Rituals, Divination, and Magic 

If you want to learn about runes and how to use them in magic, “Taking Up the Runes” by Diana Paxson is a great place to start. This book is easy to understand and full of helpful advice. ...

Fairy Witchcraft

If you’re interested in modern witchcraft and Celtic folklore, “Pagan Portals – Fairy Witchcraft: A Neopagan’s Guide to the Celtic Fairy Faith” is a great book to start with. I recently finished readi...

The Earth Path: Grounding Your Spirit in the Rhythms of Nature

In today’s fast-paced world, many of us feel a longing for deeper meaning and a sense of belonging. We crave a connection to something greater than ourselves. Starhawk, a renowned author, activist, an...

The Deep Heart of Witchcraft: Expanding the Core of Magickal Practice

“Embark on Your Witchcraft Journey: A Guide to Finding Your Path”—a book that serves as both a gentle introduction and a practical companion for anyone curious about modern witchcraft, whe...

Grimoire of a Kitchen Witch: An Essential Guide to Witchcraft

If you’re curious about witchcraft and want a simple, welcoming way to begin, “Grimoire of a Kitchen Witch: An Essential Guide to Witchcraft” is a wonderful book to start your journey. I r...

Book of Shadows Phyllis Curott

Book of Shadows by Phyllis Curott is more than just a memoir—it’s an invitation to step into the world of modern Witchcraft through the eyes of someone who began as a skeptic and emerged as a re...

Moon Magick: Myth & Magic, Crafts & Recipes, Rituals & Spells

If you’re curious about lunar witchcraft and want a gentle, practical introduction, “Moon Magick: Myth & Magic, Crafts & Recipes, Rituals & Spells” by D.J. Conway is a wonderfu...

To Ride a Silver Broomstick New Generation Witchcraft

Are you curious about modern witchcraft, but feeling a little overwhelmed about where to begin? You’re not alone! Many people are drawn to the world of magick, but the first steps can feel mysterious ...

Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy

If you’re curious about shamanism—where it comes from, what it means, and how it’s practiced—there’s one book that stands out above the rest. It’s called “Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstas...

A Modern Celt Seeking the Ancestors

“A Modern Celt.” This book serves as a bridge between the ancient wisdom of the Celts and our fast-paced modern world. Drawing from a rich tapestry of stories, myths, and traditions passed down throug...

A Kitchen Witch’s World of Magical Food

Welcome to the world of Kitchen Witchcraft, a magical tradition where the ordinary becomes extraordinary and every meal is an opportunity to infuse your life with intention, energy, and wonder. In Kit...

The Holy Book of Womens Mysteries

The Holy Book of Women’s Mysteries is a landmark text in women’s spirituality and modern witchcraft. For anyone curious about its contents or considering reading it for the first time, it’s helpful to...

Shaman Pathways – Web of Life: Guidance for your life journey

Shaman Pathways – Web of Life: Guidance for your life journey. This book is an invitation to explore the interconnectedness of all things, and to discover how ancient wisdom can illuminate your own un...

The Handbook of Urban Druidry

The Handbook of Urban Druidry is a guide that brings ancient Druid traditions into modern city life. You don’t need to live in the countryside to practice Druidry—this book shows how you can connect w...

Sabbats A Witchs Approach to Living the Old Ways

The Sabbats is a welcoming, practical guide for anyone interested in connecting with the Wheel of the Year—the cycle of seasons and the rhythms of nature. This book introduces the eight main Pagan fes...

Diary of a Witch Sybil Leek

“Diary of a Witch” by Sybil Leek—a book that gives us a real, personal look at what it was like to be a modern witch in the twentieth century. Sybil’s story is more than just a memoir; it’s a window i...

The Elven Way The Magical Path of the Shining Ones

The Elven Way is a unique and enchanting path within witchcraft, inviting you to step into a world where the boundaries between the seen and unseen are thin, and every leaf, stone, and breeze carries ...

Crystal Bliss: Attract Love Feed Your Spirit Manifest Your Dreams

This guide is your invitation to explore the magical world of crystals, offering you practical steps, deeper insights, and real-life examples to help you harness their energy for love, spiritual growt...

Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs

Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs is more than just a book—it’s a gateway into the world of herbal magic, a tradition that stretches back thousands of years and spans countless cultures. Firs...

Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft

Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft is widely regarded as one of the most influential and beginner-friendly guides to modern Wicca and witchcraft. Often referred to as “The Big Blue Book” because o...

Magical Herbalism: The Secret Craft of the Wise

Magical Herbalism: The Secret Craft of the Wise is a fascinating and insightful exploration of the ancient relationship between herbs, healing, and magic. Scott Cunningham approaches the subject with ...

Pagan Portals the Morrigan

Pagan Portals – The Morrigan: Meeting the Great Queens is an insightful and well-structured introduction to one of the most complex and fascinating figures in Irish mythology. The book explores the ma...

The Triumph of the Moon

Ronald Hutton’s The Triumph of the Moon is widely regarded as one of the most important and authoritative books ever written on the history of modern pagan witchcraft. Deeply researched and carefully ...

Drawing Down the Moon

Margot Adler’s Drawing Down the Moon stands as one of the most influential and insightful studies of modern Paganism in the United States. First published in 1979, the book remains a cornerstone for r...

The Spiral Dance A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess

The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess is a profound and influential exploration of modern Goddess-centered spirituality and the revival of ancient earth-based religi...

Paganism An Introduction to Earth centered Religions

Paganism: An Introduction to Earth-Centered Religions is a thoughtful and highly accessible guide that opens the door to the rich and diverse world of modern Pagan spirituality. Written with clarity a...

Cassiel: Archangels and their Seven Days of the Week

Cassiel is recognized as the archangel of Saturn, a figure with deep roots in both angelology and occult traditions. In many mystical systems, Cassiel is linked to the planet Saturn, which represents ...

Sachiel: Archangels and their Seven Days of the Week

Sachiel is recognized as the archangel connected to the planet Jupiter, which has long been associated with abundance, generosity, and growth. In many mystical traditions, Sachiel is viewed as a guide...

Raphael: Archangels and their Seven Days of the Week

Raphael is recognized as the archangel connected to the planet Mercury, which is associated with communication, intellect, and healing energies. Across many spiritual traditions, Raphael serves as a g...

Samael: Archangels and their Seven Days of the Week

In many mystical traditions, Samael is known as the archangel associated with the planet Mars. Mars has long been linked to qualities such as war, strength, and assertive energy. In Kabbalistic and oc...

Gabriel: Archangels and their Seven Days of the Week

Gabriel is recognized as the archangel who governs the Moon and is honored in many spiritual traditions as a divine messenger and guide. In Christianity, Gabriel is known for delivering significant me...

Michael: Archangels and their Seven Days of the Week

Archangel Michael is often recognized as the archangel associated with the Sun. He represents qualities such as light, strength, and clarity. In many spiritual traditions, Michael is viewed as a power...

Enochian Magick 1: The Watchtowers and their Elemental guardians 

The Watchtowers and their Elemental guardians are important concepts in many modern witchcraft and ceremonial magick traditions. Their symbolism and use have developed over time, drawing from a variet...

Enochian Magick 2: Modern Use of the Watchtowers

Enochian Magic began in the late 1500s, during the Renaissance—a time when people were deeply interested in both science and mystical traditions. Two key figures, Edward Kelly and John Dee, played cen...

Enochian Magick 3 Magickal Gestures

The Watchers are said to guard the direct access to the Astral Plane. Each Watcher has its own Watchtower. It is taught they have the power to cancel your magick.GreyWing does not agree with the above...

Are you an Earth Angel?

Have you ever felt out of place, as if you were meant to be somewhere else? If so, you might be an Earth Angel. Earth Angels are unique souls who often feel a deep sense of longing or homesickness, as...

The Healing Power of Lightworkers

Lightworkers are individuals who, according to various spiritual traditions, are believed to have chosen—often before birth—to help the planet and its inhabitants heal from fear, negativity, and imbal...

You are a lightworker

Many people identify as lightworkers if they feel drawn to help others, address social or environmental issues, or believe in the healing power of spiritual practices. Some may have experienced mystic...

The Earth Angels Vital Mission

The Earth Angel concept describes individuals who are sensitive, compassionate, and drawn to helping others. These people are often referred to as light workers, believed to carry a legacy of healing ...

The Watchers, also known as the Grigori

The Watchers, also known as the Grigori, are a group of angels described in ancient texts such as the Book of Enoch. According to legend, these celestial beings descended to Earth and shared forbidden...

The Watchers and the Watchtowers

Throughout history, many cultures have told stories about mysterious beings called the Watchers. These celestial figures were believed to come from the stars and serve as guardians, each one connected...

THE WATCH Also Known as Grigori

The Watcher Angels are described in ancient texts such as the Book of Jubilees and the Book of Enoch. These beings, sometimes called the “sons of God,” were believed to have been sent from...

Astral Travel: Known as Astral Projection

Astral travel, also known as astral projection, is a concept found in many spiritual traditions. It describes an experience where a part of your consciousness—sometimes called the “astral body&#...

Astral Travel: Concerns

It is common for some individuals to feel uneasy about the concept of astral travel, particularly due to concerns about losing their spirit or being unable to return to their physical body. These conc...

Astral Travel: Beyond the Physical World

Astral travel, also called astral projection, is a practice that has interested spiritual seekers, mystics, and occultists for centuries. The main reason people pursue astral travel is that it allows ...

Astral Magick: A Special Gift

Throughout history, people have viewed astral projection as a remarkable spiritual experience. Many ancient cultures and mystical traditions believed that some individuals could consciously separate t...

Astral Magick: What is Astral Projection?

Astral projection is a concept present in many spiritual and esoteric traditions. It describes an experience where a person’s consciousness is believed to leave the physical body and travel in a separ...

Astral Magick: Astral Body

Across many cultures and belief systems, the idea of having more than one soul or spiritual body has appeared throughout history. One well-known example is the “astral” body—a subtle, non-physical for...

Astral Magick: More than Physical Bodies

Astral magick is based on the idea that people are more than just their physical bodies. In Christianity, for example, there is a belief that a person is made up of a body, a soul, and a spirit. This ...

Astral Magick: The Concept of the Ka

The concept of the Ka in Ancient Egypt is a fascinating and complex aspect of their spiritual worldview. Ancient Egyptians believed that a human being was not a single, unified entity, but rather a co...

Astral Magick: Separation From the Body

Separation from the body is an idea found in many spiritual and esoteric traditions. It describes the belief that each person has a soul, spirit, or subtle essence that can temporarily leave the physi...

Astral Magick: The idea of an Astral Double

Why do people believe that astral doubles separate from our bodies? (short pause) The idea of an astral double—sometimes called the astral body or subtle body—has existed in spiritual traditions aroun...

Astral Magick:The Teacher’s Doppelganger

Throughout history and across many cultures, people have reported seeing doppelgangers—mysterious doubles or apparitions of living individuals. Often, these sightings are thought to be omens of illnes...

Astral Magick: Werewolves & Flying Witches

Throughout history, the image of witches flying has often been connected to the idea of the astral double. This concept suggests that people, sometimes influenced by certain substances, believed they ...

Astral Magick: How do Flying Witches Relate to Astral Doubles

Throughout history, the image of the flying witch has fascinated people across many cultures. Stories of witches flying through the night sky—often on broomsticks or with animal companions—appear in E...

Astral Magick: Shapeshifting via the Astral Double

Throughout history, many cultures have been fascinated by the idea of shapeshifting, especially in stories about werewolves and other legendary beings. These stories often connect to the practice of a...

Astral Magick: Exit and Re-entry

Astral magick is based on the idea that the soul, sometimes called the astral double, can leave the physical body and travel to other realms or planes of existence. This belief appears in many culture...

The Twelve Sun Signs of the Zodiac

Astrology is an ancient system that interprets human nature and life events by observing the positions of celestial bodies. Central to astrology are the twelve zodiac signs, each with its own qualitie...

Seven Mystical Powers in the Planets

In witchcraft, each planet is thought to have its own unique energy, which can influence different parts of life and magical practice. By learning about these planetary energies, you may find it easie...

Pleiadian Starseeds: Star Beings & Signs You Are One of Them

Pleiadian Starseeds: Star Beings and Signs You Are One of Them. The Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters, have long captured the imagination of people around the world. While many think of the Pl...

Pleiadian Starseeds: Pleiades and Our Ancient Star Origins

Pleiadian Starseeds: Pleiades and Our Ancient Star Origins. Pleiadian Starseeds are people who feel a strong spiritual connection to the Pleiades, a well-known group of stars in the constellation Taur...

Pleiadian Starseeds: 444 Light Years and The Portal

Pleiadian Starseeds: 444 Light Years and The Portal. Pleiadian Starseeds, the number 444, and the idea of portals are topics that often come up in spiritual discussions. The Pleiades is a group of sta...

Pleiadian Starseeds: Pleiadian Gods, the Seven Sisters, and Starry Beings

Pleiadian Starseeds are often associated with the Pleiadian gods, the Seven Sisters, and other starry beings. The Pleiadians are described as highly evolved, multidimensional entities believed to orig...

Pleiadian Starseeds: The 7 Starry Goddesses

The Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters, are a group of stars that have captured human interest for thousands of years. These stars are visible to the naked eye and have inspired many myths, leg...

Pleiadian Starseeds: Signs You’re From the Pleiades or are a Pleiadian Starseed

Pleiadian Starseeds: Signs You’re From the Pleiades or are a Pleiadian Starseed. Pleiadian starseeds are individuals believed to have a spiritual connection to the Pleiades star cluster. While an attr...

Pleiadian Starseeds: How to Connect with Your Pleiadian Higher Self and the Pleiadian Beings

Pleiadian Starseeds: Connecting with Your Pleiadian Higher Self and the Pleiadian Beings. For those who identify as Pleiadian starseeds, it can be helpful to explore what this means beyond the label. ...

Pleiadian Starseeds: Read and Study

Reading and studying are often considered helpful steps for those on a spiritual journey, including individuals who identify as Pleiadian Starseeds. Expanding knowledge through books and reliable reso...

Pleiadian Starseeds: Meditation

Meditation is a key practice for Pleiadian Starseeds who wish to strengthen their spiritual connection and attune to higher frequencies. Through meditation, the mind becomes clearer and more receptive...

Pleiadian Starseeds: Time in Nature

For those who identify as Pleiadian Starseeds, spending time in nature is often seen as an important way to connect with the higher self and the wisdom associated with Pleiadian star ancestors. Being ...

Pleiadian Starseeds: Divination for Pleiadians

For many Pleiadian Starseeds, divination is not only a spiritual practice but also a profound means of self-discovery and connection to both ancestral wisdom and higher realms. Through divination, Ple...

Pleiadian Starseeds: Art and Poetry for Pleiadians

Pleiadian Starseeds are often recognized for their strong connection to the arts, where creative expression is seen as a meaningful bridge to higher consciousness. For many, engaging with art is not s...

Pleiadian Starseeds: Work with the Seven Sisters

Pleiadian Starseeds are people who feel a strong spiritual connection to the Pleiades, a star cluster also called the Seven Sisters. In many mystical traditions, the Seven Sisters are viewed as wise g...

Pleiadian Starseeds: Finding Your Soul Purpose

Pleiadian Starseeds: Finding Your Soul Purpose. For many people, searching for a soul’s purpose can seem overwhelming or difficult to define. It is natural to wonder about your place in the world or t...

Pleiadian Starseeds: Humanitarian Efforts

 Pleiadian Starseeds: Humanitarian Efforts. The Pleiadians are described as highly evolved and benevolent beings from the Pleiades star cluster. According to some beliefs, they have observed huma...

Common Aura Sizes and Patterns: Large Aura

A large aura is often observed in individuals who naturally take on leadership roles or find themselves at the center of group dynamics. This expansive energy field can indicate a strong presence, the...

Common Aura Sizes and Patterns: Small Aura

A small or withdrawn aura is typically associated with a desire for protection or invisibility. This pattern may emerge during periods of stress, anxiety, or after experiencing emotional trauma. For i...

Common Aura Sizes and Patterns: Absent Energy Out of Body

In some cases, individuals may experience a sense of their energy being absent or displaced from the body. This phenomenon is often linked to significant emotional pain, trauma, or dissatisfaction wit...

Common Aura Sizes and Patterns: Healthy Balanced Aura Size

A healthy and balanced aura typically extends about an arm’s length in all directions around the body. This size is considered optimal for maintaining both personal boundaries and a harmonious connect...

Common Aura Shapes

The shape and quality of a person’s aura can offer valuable insight into their emotional well-being, personal boundaries, and the way they interact with the world. By observing and understanding commo...

Common Aura Shapes: The Fuzzy Aura

The “Fuzzy Aura” is often described as having indistinct or blurred edges, making it difficult to discern where one’s energy ends and another’s begins. People with a fuzzy aura may find th...

Common Aura Shapes: The Spikey Aura

In contrast, the “Spiky Aura” is characterized by sharp, jagged edges that may seem to project outward, almost like energetic armor. This aura shape often develops as a response to feeling...

Common Aura Shapes: The Neutral Aura

The “Neutral Aura” is typically seen as clear, balanced, and well-defined, with boundaries that are neither too porous nor too rigid. Individuals with a neutral aura are able to maintain a...

Aura Size and Patterns…

The aura is often described as an energetic field that surrounds and interpenetrates the physical body. Observing the size and patterns of your aura can offer valuable insights into your emotional, me...

Aura Shapes How Are You Responding to Life?

The way you respond to life’s experiences plays a significant role in shaping your aura—the subtle energy field that surrounds your body. Your aura is not static; it is dynamic and can shift in respon...

Aura Colors Meaning

Understanding the meaning of aura colors can offer valuable insight into your emotional, mental, and spiritual state. Each color is associated with specific qualities and energies. Let’s explore what ...

Auras & Colours

The human aura is often described as a subtle, luminous field of energy that surrounds and interpenetrates the physical body. This field is believed to be composed of many different colors, each shift...

Understanding Auras: The Fundamental Concepts

When exploring the concept of auras, it is important to recognize that an aura is not a static or singular phenomenon. Many people mistakenly believe that an energy field, or aura, is defined by just ...

Circle Casting for the Solitary Pagan Witch

For many solitary witches, casting a circle is a way to move from the everyday world into a sacred space. This practice can help set boundaries, keep out unwanted energies, and focus your mind for rit...

Bluebells

Bluebells, or Hyacinthoides non-scripta, are among the most enchanting and iconic wildflowers of the British Isles and Western Europe. These perennial plants are instantly recognizable by their slende...

Allium 

The genus Allium is a large and varied group of flowering plants in the Amaryllidaceae family, with about one thousand species. Alliums are easy to recognize by their bulbous roots, which store nutrie...

Crocus

The crocus is a small, enchanting flower that signals the arrival of spring, often blooming while snow still lingers. Its goblet-shaped blossoms appear in vivid purples, whites, and yellows, bringing ...

How to make Spell Protection Boxes 2

Protection Box You will need: heather,sage, pine or cedar incensea boxwhite wrapping papera sprig of ruea holly leafa tiger’s eye beada piece of dragons blood resinScotch tapea pen with red ink Light ...

How to make Spell Protection Box 1

Spells are cast by constructing a spell box, which are enclosed altars or tableaux. In general, a spell box is filled with power items necessary to achieve a goal, although you should follow direction...

Moon spirit symbols

The study of moon spirit symbols occupies a central position within the disciplines of witchcraft and lunar magic. These symbols are imbued with profound significance, representing intuition, feminini...

Tarot A Beginner’s Guide 1

Before you learn all the tarot card meanings, it may be in your best interest to learn some of the basics: Tarot reading is the centuries-old practice of using a 78-card deck as a tool of divination—t...

Tarot A Beginner’s Guide 2: What are tarot cards?

Each card in a deck has its own unique imagery, and the deck as a whole is broken into two categories: the Major and Minor Arcana.  The Major Arcana consists of 22 cards, spanning from numbers 0 ...

Tarot A Beginner’s Guide 5: What is the difference between tarot and oracle cards?

Tarot decks have to consist of exactly 78 cards made up of 22 Major Arcana cards and 56 Minor Arcana cards. No more and no less. They also need to include four different suits. In the traditional Ride...

Tarot A Beginner’s Guide 8: Why is it important to clean tarot?

If you’re the owner of the tarot deck you’re reading from—so, reading for yourself—keep your deck clean and treat it with care. Clean your deck by smoking it using sustainably harvested sage or palo s...

Tarot A Beginner’s Guide 10: Which tarot cards represent which zodiac signs? 

Although they are not intrinsically interwoven, there’s been a long-standing tradition of placing astrological influence onto each tarot card. This helps to get more accurate readings with timing and ...

Tarot A Beginner’s Guide 11: What is the most powerful tarot card?

Each of the 78 tarot cards holds different importance to each person who interprets them. The 22 Major Arcana cards are said to be representative of big, life-changing events in comparison with the Mi...

The Sator Square and its Potential for Tarot

The Sator Square is an old Latin word puzzle. It’s made up of five words that read the same in every direction—left to right, right to left, top to bottom, and bottom to top. The five words are: OPERA...

Healing with Witchcraft

In the journey of witchcraft and personal growth, it is possible that something greater is unfolding in your life—something that is both unique and deeply meaningful to you. The opportunities and bles...

Embark on Your Witchcraft Journey: A Guide to Finding Your Path

Becoming a witch is a personal journey and, more often than not, a solitary one. Despite what you may hear other witches saying, there is no one way to go about becoming one. It is, however, important...

Mastering Witchcraft When Short of Time 1

Is your life filled with so many responsibilities that you can barely make time for yourself, let alone try to master the art of witchcraft? You feel like you have no time and no energy to pursue your...

Mastering Witchcraft When Short of Time 2

When Life Makes Practicing Witchcraft Difficult Are you finding it hard to make time for your daily magical practice? Do you feel overwhelmed by all the other obligations of life, and have no idea how...

Mastering Witchcraft When Short of Time 3

The key is to start small. Instead of fitting an hour-long ritual into your daily life, try sneaking in a few minutes of magical activity here and there. Regularly writing down your thoughts in a jour...

Mastering Witchcraft When Short of Time 4

Where to Find Magical Time in Your Schedule You don’t need to give up on living a magical life just because you don’t have the time to focus on witchcraft. With some creativity, you can find a few mom...

Mastering Witchcraft When Short of Time 5

Establishing a Daily Practice You might not think you can make time for a daily practice of witchcraft, particularly if you have a demanding job or too many responsibilities. But it’s actually easier ...

Mastering Witchcraft When Short of Time 6

What Do You Do If You’re Short On Time And Not Sure Where To Start? You may be busy busy, you have a million responsibilities, and finding time to practice witchcraft is one thing but you don’t even k...

Mastering Witchcraft When Short of Time 7

Make Figuring It Out The Goal If you have no idea where to start, the first thing you should do with the time you do manage to carve out is figure out where to start. Literally. That is a perfectly go...

Mastering Witchcraft When Short of Time 8

Start With What Interests You It’s important to focus on what really resonates with you when it comes to your craft. Pick one thing that speaks to you the strongest and start there—maybe you begin by ...

Mastering Witchcraft When Short of Time 9

Learn from Others No one ever said that mastering a magical practice had to be done alone. Reach out to experienced practitioners and those knowledgeable in witchcraft to pick up tips and learn from t...

Mastering Witchcraft When Short of Time 10

Track Your Progress Finally, make sure to keep track of your progress. This doesn’t have to be complicated; it can take no more than writing a few words in your journal each day or creating a spreadsh...

Mastering Witchcraft When Short of Time 11

By integrating these tips into your magical practice, you’ll be well on your way to mastering witchcraft despite life’s little hiccups and obstacles. When life gets overwhelming, don’t forget that you...

Granny Magick 1

The Appalachian Granny Magic Tradition of Witchcraft is one that is only recently being heard of. Though the tradition is a very old one, dating all the way back to the first settlers of the magical A...

Granny Magick 2

The Appalachian Granny Magic Tradition, like many of the older ones, was passed on from parents to their children for many generations, and generally was not ‘taught’ outside of the individual family ...

Granny Magick 3

The “Witch Doctors” were still called upon to heal a sick child, or deliver a baby, or tend to the dying, as Witches had been so charged with doing in Europe during ancient times. Since often a mounta...

Granny Magick 4

The spirits of the dead are often worked with as well, a lot of ancestral spirit guide workings are passed down through our Tradition, those practices trace back to not only Scotland and Ireland, but ...

Forgetting Humans. The Secret Granary and the Cup That Must Be Broken Part 1

For all of the people out there who are looking to spiritual systems, whether exoteric or esoteric, or who look to sorcerous systems and metaphysical pursuits to make themselves into better people, fi...

Forgetting Humans. The Secret Granary and the Cup That Must Be Broken Part 2

In reality, the body isn’t a trap, isn’t a fetter, but until you learn to use your white body, your wind-body, the witch’s flying fetch, your thinking is centered in a very material-seeming sense to a...

Forgetting Humans. The Secret Granary and the Cup That Must Be Broken Part 3

You have to pay attention to their occurrences- they flow here and there, mostly unpredictable, but sometimes not- and leap into their weird flowing. You have to be ready to have faith- some sorcerous...

Gardner, Gerald B(rousseau) (1884–1964) Part 1

Gerald Gardner (1884–1964) English Witch and founder of contemporary Witchcraft as a religion. Hereditary Witches and practitioners of family tradition witchcraft object to Gardner being credited as t...

Gardner, Gerald B(rousseau) (1884–1964) Part 2

The Gardners resided in the New Forest area, where Gardner became active with the Fellowship of Crotona, an occult group linked to Co-Masons, a Masonic order founded by Mrs. Besant Scott, daughter of ...

Gerald Brousseau Gardner, (1884–1964) Part 3

Crowley appointed Gardner as an honorary member of the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO), a Tantric sex magic order once led by Crowley, and gave Gardner permission to run an OTO lodge. Gardner had to keep h...

Gardner, Gerald B(rousseau) (1884–1964) Part 4

In 1960, he was honored with an invitation to a garden party at Buckingham Palace, recognizing his exceptional civil service in the Far East. That same year, his wife, who had never been involved in t...

What is Death Witchcraft: Is death witchcraft religious?

Yes and no. Considering how much work death witches do with the spirits of a dead, a general belief in the afterlife is necessary. However, I do know some death witches who engage in past life work as...

What is Death Witchcraft: Are there any rules in death witchcraft?

No rules can ever be enforced onto anyone’s path, though it goes without saying there are those people around who feel that they have the right to enforce their rules onto others. Having said th...

What is Death Witchcraft: Why Do  We  Perform Death Witchcraft?

As with any magical path, everyone practices for difference reasons. Some people have an intense fear and fascination with death, and they aim to find peace through this path. Others have experienced ...

What is Death Witchcraft: How Does it Differentiate from Necromancy?

How Does it Differentiate from Necromancy? Necromancy comes from the Greek words nekrs (“dead body”) and mantea (“divination by means of”). Literally, it means speaking to the ...

What is Death Witchcraft:

Death witchcraft can be defined  as working with and honoring spirits of the dead (ghosts, ancestors) as well as the power of death itself (endings, resurrections). Death witches reflect upon the...

Unlocking the Magic: A Solitary Pagan Witch’s Guide to Spell Work

So, you’re curious about casting spells solo as a pagan witch? Let me tell you, solitary spellwork is one of the most magical ways to connect with your own energy and the world around you—no coven req...

The Enigmatic Life of a Solitary Witch

Deep in the heart of an ancient forest, whispers of magic entwine with the wind. She is a solitary witch, a weaver of spells and secrets,  living in harmony with the whispers of the wild. Her hom...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Anise

 Planet: Mercury/Jupiter Element: Air Main magickal uses: Contacting other planes, divination, love, passion, preventing nightmares, protection, psychic development, psychic protection, purification O...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Basil

Planet: Mars Element: Fire Main magickal uses: Consecration, divination (esp. about love), exorcism, fertility, fidelity, good luck, happiness, harmony, love, money, passion, peace, prosperity, protec...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Caraway

Planet: Mercury Element: Air Main magickal uses: Fidelity, love, memory, passion, preventing theft, protection, retention, sensuality Other magickal uses: consecration, fertility, gain, honesty, keepi...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Celery seed

Planet: Saturn/Mercury Element: Earth Main magickal uses: Psychic development Other magickal uses: Beauty, divination, fertility, love, passion

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Cinnamon

 Planet: Mercury/Sun/Mars/Uranus (take your pick!) Element: Air/Fire Main magickal uses: Clairvoyance, consecration, divination, energy, good luck, love, money, passion, peace, prosperity, protection,...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Cloves

Planet: Sun/Jupiter Element: Fire Main magickal uses: clairvoyance, divination, exorcism, keeps away negative forces, love, memory, money, passion, peace of mind, protection, psychic protection, purif...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Coriander

(also called Cilantro) Planet: Mars Element: Fire Main magickal uses: love Other magickal uses: clairvoyance, divination, fertility, gain, health, keeping secrets, passion, peace, protection, retentio...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Dill  

Planet: Mercury Element: Earth/Fire Main magickal uses: love, protection, psychic protection Other magickal uses: Blessings, confidence, determination, dreams, fertility, gain, harmony, keeping secret...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Fennel

Planet: Mercury. Element: Air/Fire. Main magickal uses: confidence, courage, fertility, longevity, love, Midsummer, protection, psychic protection, purification, strength. Other magickal uses: Command...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Garlic

Planet: Mars . Element: Fire. Main magickal uses: exorcism, magic, passion, protection, spell-breaking, strength. Other magickal uses: clairvoyance, commanding, confidence, consecration, courage, divi...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Ginger 

Planet: Mars. Element:  Fire Main magickal uses: love, passion, psychic protection. Other magickal uses: cursing, health, psychic development, sensuality, success

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Lavender

Aviary Planet: Mercury. Element: Air. Main magickal uses: clairvoyance, cleansing, consecration, happiness, healing, love, Midsummer, money, passion, peace, peace of mind, protection, psychic protecti...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Lovage

Planet: Venus,Sun. Element: Earth/Water. Main magickal uses: love. Other magickal uses: beauty, cleansing, consecration, money, passion, protection, psychic protection, purification. Lore: The main us...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Mace

Planet: Mercury. Element: Air. Main magickal uses: Clairvoyance. Other magickal uses: fertility, gain, good luck, love, protection.

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Marjoram

Planet: Venus, Mercury. Element: Air. Main magickal uses: grieving, happiness, love, money, protection, psychic development, psychic protection,tranquility, weddings. Other magickal uses: Animals, cle...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Mustard Seed

Planet: Mars. Element: Fire. Main magickal uses: fertility, health, love, passion, protection. Other magickal uses: commanding, cursing, exorcism, gain, good luck, sensuality, spell-breaking, strength...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Onion

Planet: Mars. Element: Fire. Main magickal uses: exorcism, protection. Other magickal uses: Clairvoyance, cleansing, contacting other planes, divination, healing, lunar rites, magic, purification, spe...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Oregano  

Planet: Venus. Element: Air. Main magickal uses: happiness, tranquility. Other magickal uses: Animals, grieving, harmony, love, peace, protection, psychic development, weddings.

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Parsley

 Planet: Saturn. Element: Earth. Main magickal uses: divination, happiness, passion, protection, psychic development, purification. Other magickal uses: clairvoyance, cleansing, consecration, contacti...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Poppyseed

Planet: Moon. Element: Water. Main magickal uses: dreams. Other magickal uses: Binding, clairvoyance, consecration, cursing, fertility, prosperity. Lore: In Greece, poppies belonged to Hypnos and Somn...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Rosemary

Planet: Sun. Element: Fire. Main magickal uses: cleansing, confidence, consecration, courage, exorcism, good luck, grieving, happiness, healing, knowledge, love, memory, passion, peace of mind, preven...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Saffron

 Planet: Sun. Element: Fire. Main magickal uses: Clairvoyance, divination, Other magickal uses: cleansing, commanding, consecration, exorcism, healing, magic, psychic development, purification, spell-...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Sage  

Planet: Mercury/Jupiter. Element: Earth. Main magickal uses: cleansing, healing, longevity, money, passion, prosperity, psychic development, psychic protection, purification, wisdom. Other magickal us...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Savory

 Planet: Venus. Element: Air. Main magickal uses: passion. Other magickal uses: Animals, attracts males, happiness, love, satyrs, sensuality, virility. Lore: Savory is ruled by and named after the sat...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Spearmint  

Planet: Venus. Element: Air. Main magickal uses: consecration, happiness, love, money, passion, prosperity, protection, psychic development. Other magickal uses: Animals, dreams, endings, exorcism, he...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Star Anise 

Planet: Mercury, Jupiter. Element: Air, Water. Main magickal uses: clairvoyance, good luck, protection, psychic development. Other magickal uses: consecration, contacting other planes, divination, exo...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Tarragon

Planet: Mars. Element: Fire. Main magickal uses: commanding, confidence, courage, passion, protection, strength. Other magickal uses: Animals, calming, keeping secrets, love, peace, prevents theft, re...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Thyme

 Planet: Venus. Element: Air. Main magickal uses: clairvoyance, cleansing, consecration, courage, divination, dreams, exorcism, faeries, happiness, healing, love, money, prevents nightmares, protectio...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Turmeric

Planet: Mars. Element: Fire. Main magickal uses: passion Other magickal uses: commanding, confidence, courage, exorcism, magic, sensuality, spell-breaking, strength *Vanilla* Planet: Jupiter Element: ...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Peppermint

Planet: Venus Element: Air Main magickal uses: cleansing, consecration, dreams, happiness, healing, love, money, passion, prosperity, protection, psychic development, purification, release, renewal, r...

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Pepper 

 Planet: Mars. Element: Fire. Main magickal uses: cursing, exorcism, passion, protection. Other magickal uses: commanding, sensuality, spell-breaking, stops envy. Lore: Stings the eyes when burned.

Kitchen Herbs for Witches: Bay 

Planet: Sun Element: Fire Main magickal uses: Clairvoyance, consecration, divination, dreams, exorcism, healing, love, passion, protection, psychic protection, purification, wisdom, wishes Other magic...

Rosemary

Salvia Rosmarinus, commonly known as rosemary, is a shrub with fragrant, evergreen, needle-like leaves and white, pink, purple, or blue flowers, native to the Mediterranean region. Until 2017, it was ...

Rosemary: Description

 Rosemary is an aromatic evergreen shrub with leaves similar to hemlock needles. It is native to the Mediterranean and Asia, but is reasonably hardy in cool climates. Special cultivars like ‘Arp’ can ...

Rosemary: Taxonomy

Salvia rosmarinus is now considered one of many hundreds of species in the genus Salvia. Formerly it was placed in a much smaller genus, Rosmarinus, which contained only two to four species including ...

Rosemary: History

The first mention of rosemary is found on cuneiform stone tablets as early as 5000 BCE. After that not much is known, except that Egyptians used it in their burial rituals. There is no further mention...

Rosemary: Usage

Upon cultivation, the leaves, twigs, and flowering apices are extracted for use. Rosemary is used as a decorative plant in gardens. The leaves are used to flavor various foods, such as stuffing and ro...

Rosemary: Cultivation

 Since it is attractive and drought-tolerant, rosemary is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and for xeriscape landscaping, especially in regions of Mediterranean climate. It is considered easy to...

Rosemary: Culinary use

Rosemary leaves are used as a flavoring in foods, such as stuffing and roast lamb, pork, chicken, and turkey. Fresh or dried leaves are used in traditional Mediterranean cuisine. They have a bitter, a...

Rosemary: Fragrance

Rosemary oil is used for purposes of fragrant bodily perfumes or to emit an aroma into a room. It is also burnt as incense, and used in shampoos and cleaning products.

Rosemary: Folklore and customs

The plant or its oil have been used in folk medicine in the belief it may have medicinal effects. Rosemary was considered sacred to ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks. In Don Quixote (Part One, Cha...

Ingredients for a Kitchen Witch: Banana – Prosperity

Who couldn’t use a little more prosperity? Not only is banana associate with fertility and potency, it is also widely used for increasing one’s prosperity in a variety of subjects. Use banana leaves t...

Ingredients for a Kitchen Witch: Celery – Mental Powers

It is said that Witches once ate celery seeds before they would take flight on their brooms. As we know there are shreds of truth in every farfetched legend. Celery is well revered for its ability to ...

Ingredients for a Kitchen Witch: Cabbage – Luck

To increase luck in your life put cabbage in salad and stir fry dishes where it is kept uncooked or lightly sautéed. To ensure a couple has luck after they are married plant cabbage the day after they...

Ingredients for a Kitchen Witch: Apple – Love

Add apple blossoms to love sachets to attract love to the wearer. Slice an apple to expose the star within its center, next share this apple with your lover to ensure you will be happy together.

Ingredients for a Kitchen Witch: Peach – Longevity

It is believed that eating peaches will increase longevity. This may be another area of Magick where science has once again, proves the instincts of our ancestors correct. Eating more fruit is well kn...

Ingredients for a Kitchen Witch: Garlic – Healing

It was once believed that wearing Garlic would protect against the plague. Science has shown us the factual benefits our ancestors instinctively knew about garlic. Garlic is a great healer. Garlic is ...

Ingredients for a Kitchen Witch: Catnip – Happiness

What is life without a little extra happiness? I mean have you seen what it does for cats? Hang Catnip in your home, at your desk, or in your car to attract good spirits. Use catnip in spell work focu...

Ingredients for a Kitchen Witch: Lavender – Peace

We all need a little more peace in our lives and Lavender is the herb for the job. Wear lavender essential oil on your clothing, place bunches in your home (dried or fresh), and smolder as an incense ...

Ingredients for a Kitchen Witch: Lemon – Friendship

Lemon is great for forging new and maintaining established friendships. At your next meal or dinner party rub a little lemon essential oil on each chair where your family or guests will sit. Also, pla...

Ingredients for a Kitchen Witch: Rosemary – Purification

A tasty protector! Place rosemary in baths, teas, mix it in with Peach, smolder it as an incense… Rosemary is a very versatile ingredient you can use in recipes all the way up to making your own simme...

Ingredients for a Kitchen Witch: Orange – Divination

Eat an orange as you perform Divinations to help speed the clues and answers you seek. Often the practice of using Orange in divination exercises requires a yes or no question to be asked. Once you ar...

Ingredients for a Kitchen Witch: Tea – Courage

We all need a little courage now and then. As Witches, we are often looked down upon as we are miss-represented and feared by those who are ill-educated. This is only one example of why you could need...

Ingredients for a Kitchen Witch: Basil – Protection

Basil – ProtectionWhile Basil is known to serve many purposes Ione use for basil is protection. Place it sauces, use as a garnish or in homemade salad dressing. You can even place a bunch on your alta...

Kitchen Witch: The Ritual of Eating 1.1

The Ritual of Eating is a simple practice. We put food into our mouths, then chew and swallow it.  Because of food’s importance, it has been linked with politics, social structures, legal systems...

Kitchen Witch: The Ritual of Eating 1.2

When the harvest had been spared, our ancestors thanked their deities with offerings of food. This may have been buried, flung into the air, or tossed into afire. The portion earmarked for the deities...

Kitchen Witch: The Ritual of Eating 1.3

Our ancestors worshipped food, seeing it as a gift from the hands of their deities. Food magicians don’t worship food, though we respect it as a life-sustaining substance containing the energies of th...

Kitchen Witch: The Ritual of Eating 1.4

About prayer: if you don’t subscribe to any particular religion, and haven’t been in the habit of praying before meals, there’s no reason for you to begin to do so. Prior to eating, simply attune with...

Kitchen Witch: Vegetarianism 1.1

Many witches are strict vegetarians. They shun meat, poultry, and fish; some even avoid eggs and milk products. They often believe that spiritual advancement and magical ability can only be obtained w...

Kitchen Witch: Vegetarianism 1.2

Another rationale for vegetarianism seems to be that meat is a poison. It’s true that much of the meat eaten today in the United States is injected with growth hormones and is too fatty for sustaining...

Kitchen Witch: Vegetarianism 1.3

We’re all separate, distinct persons, connected with the rest of our fellow-creatures and with the universe, and yet apart. No one diet is correct for everyone, just as no single type of haircut, food...

Kitchen Witch: Vegetarianism 1.4

There have always been vegetarians, and there have also always been omnivores (though most earlier cultures ate far less meat than we do today). Neither way is more “correct” or “ancient” or, indeed, ...

A list of foods, spices, herbs and their magical properties

      Barley – Money, sex Buckwheat – Money Corn – Spirituality Lentil – Peace, tranquility Millet – Money Oats – Money Pretzel – Protection Rice – Sex, money, protection Rye – Love Tor...

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Sharing a meal with friends or those you love is a ritual in itself, there is a certain energy associated with this simple pleasure, and with the magic of food our life is sustained. The oven is one o...

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Hundreds of years ago food was worshiped and seen as a gift from the gods, the energies contained within the food we eat are vital to our survival. You will find food all the more enjoyable as you app...

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The ancient Egyptians used food as a means of exchange and food was stocked in the tombs as a gift to the gods. Barley was used for rituals associated with marriage and fertility, it was also served a...

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Corn has been used by various tribes over the centuries and used in rituals, it is a symbol of fertility, life, eternity and resurrection. Corn was also used for divination purposes, it was practiced ...

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The Babylonians baked and served cakes for the goddess Ishtar and they were served during fertility festivals. The Greek goddess Artemis was honored each month by the baking of round cakes upon which ...

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When you next bake cookies you can cut them into specific shapes to represent your magical intention, cookies can be used as a powerful magical tool, as you begin mixing the flour have an intention in...

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Bread was considered a sacred food by the Egyptians and it was offered to the deities and stocked in tombs along with other foods. Eating was a part of many Pagan religions, rituals using barley were ...

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Pies are a symbol of spirituality, and apple pie is associated with love and peace, blackberry pie with money, blueberry for protection, custard for spirituality, cherry for love, lemon for love, minc...

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Pancakes are thought of as lucky food and they are aligned with money and luck, if you are short of cash make up a batch of pancakes, and while you are preparing and eating them think of prosperity an...

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When using food for magic work always have the reason for cooking certain foods, such as cooking for love, cooking for prosperity, for health or for protection. As you handle and prepare the food have...

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If you add fresh dill weed to lettuce it is thought to attract money and mushrooms are said to heighten psychic awareness. Olives are used as an antidote for stress and are thought to heighten sexual ...

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If you want to keep away evil spirits, chop an onion in half and place it on your window ledge, onions can also be eaten for protection, and you can combine them with other foods containing protective...

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Pumpkin cooked and pumpkin seeds are a fantastic money attractant and for extra oomph you can add cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg. Radishes can be eaten for protection, rhubarb is used for medicinal purpo...

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In Japan soybeans are scattered within homes for good fortune and soy is very good for protection. Tofu is eaten for psychic awareness and heightens spirituality.

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To add more prosperity power to your spinach meal add sesame seeds and nutmeg, eat while visualising your money pile growing. Use alfalfa for psychic awareness, use beans for protection, mung bean for...

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Many women who believe in the ancient superstitions eat sunflower seeds for fertility, the seeds are also used for protection, combine with other same energy foods to add more power. If you want to ex...

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If you mix dill, basil and cinnamon to tomatoes, you will create a very potent food to attract money, black pepper, bay leaves and rosemary enhance the protective energies in tomatoes.

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Truffles are eaten to increase sexual desire, eat a meal with truffles and follow with strawberries for the perfect love dish. Use watercress to strengthen the conscious mind, the Greeks ate watercres...

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Apples are linked with spirituality and are also used for their protective powers, they are said to increase longevity and enhance physical strength, health and wellbeing. Add cinnamon, ginger and sug...

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If you want to increase your sexual desire, eat blackberries raw or baked, while visualising loving moments with a desired one. Eat blueberries for protection and for powerful protection combine with ...

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Citrus was used to celebrate the wedding of Zeus and Hera the mythological god and goddess, it was thought to keep the bonds of marriage strong and also to enhance physical strength. Pomegranates are ...

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For love potions you cannot go past Strawberries and strawberry ice cream, mix together strawberries, raspberries and ice cream and add some chocolate for a powerful love potion.

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For protection you can use tangerines and if you want to enhance the power of protection combine it with another protection food. A tangerine in the kitchen is thought to protect the household from ev...

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The ancient Egyptians used the juice of the watermelon for health it was also used in a ritual to help the spirit move from one life to the next.

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There was a time when spices were more costly than gold, in fact spices were so expensive in Europe they were too expensive to use in cookery. Today we have an abundance of delicious herbs and spices ...

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To attract love cook coriander, dill and basil with peas, when you eat visualise love and attraction, allow yourself to absorb the feeling.

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When you begin your magic culinary acts make sure you use the appropriate herbs and spices with the correct properties, such foods with the energy of love for your love magic, foods with the energy of...

What is a Kitchen Witch

A Kitchen Witch is a Witch who focuses his or her magical practice on the home and hearth and uses things commonly found in the kitchen as magickal tools. Kitchen Witchery may be an expression of reli...

What is a Kitchen Witch: Cooking

Kitchen Witches tend to be excellent, or at least passionate cooks who delight in experimenting with new flavors and recipes. A Kitchen Witch may infuse magic into his or her cooking by selecting ingr...

What is a Kitchen Witch: Home Decor

Many Kitchen Witches decorate their homes with magical protective symbols or to be in harmony with the elements or Nature. Colors and design elements may be chosen with their symbolic nature and magic...

What is a Kitchen Witch: House Cleaning & Laundry

Kitchen Witches may incorporate their magical practice into all aspects of housekeeping, including laundry and general cleaning. This may involve scenting laundry with herbs chosen to draw desired ene...

Cheese and Vegetable Tart

A cheese and vegetable tart is a perfect main dish for any Beltane celebration. It is easy to make and can be customized to suit any taste. Here’s how to make it: Ingredients:1 sheet of puff pastry150...

Cheese Board

A cheese board is a perfect appetizer for any Beltane celebration. It is easy to prepare and can be customized to suit any taste. A cheese board typically consists of a variety of cheeses, crackers, f...

Beltane Recipes,Cheese: Traditional Foods for Celebrating the May Day Festival

Beltane is a traditional Celtic festival that marks the beginning of summer. It is celebrated on May 1st and is known for its joyous and festive atmosphere. One of the key aspects of Beltane is the ab...

Solitary Kitchen Witch: Exploring the Practice of Cooking Magic Alone 2

Honouring is an essential part of the Solitary Kitchen Witch practice. It involves showing respect, gratitude and appreciation to the deities, spirits, ancestors, and other entities that the practitio...

Solitary Kitchen Witch: Exploring the Practice of Cooking Magic Alone 3

In Solitary Kitchen Witchcraft, being thankful is an essential part of the practice. It is a way of expressing gratitude for the blessings in life and acknowledging the abundance that surrounds us. He...

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Keeping a gratitude journal is a simple but powerful way to cultivate thankfulness. Write down three things you are thankful for each day, no matter how small they may seem. This practice can help shi...

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Before eating, take a moment to express gratitude for the food on your plate. You can say a simple blessing or prayer, or silently give thanks for the nourishment the food provides. Blessings before m...

Solitary Kitchen Witch: Exploring the Practice of Cooking Magic Alone 6

In Kitchen Witchcraft, the elements – earth, air, fire, and water – are revered as sacred. Take a moment to thank each element for its presence and the gifts it provides. For example, than...

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Expressing gratitude can also involve giving back to others. Consider volunteering your time or donating to a charity. This practice can help you feel more connected to your community and increase you...

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: What is Kitchen Witchery?

Kitchen witches love to cook and bake, and they use these acts as actual spells and rituals. In addition to cooking and baking magically, kitchen witches might also enjoy brewing herbal teas, making c...

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: 1. Daily Herb Studies

Since kitchen witches are all about the herbs and spices, an easy way to study herbalism is to choose one herb/spice a day to focus on. Choose one that’s in your herb cabinet. Pull it out of the cabin...

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: 2. Brew Tea

What kitchen witch doesn’t love a hot cup of tea? Make your tea-brewing process a daily ritual. Put thought into the herbs you’re using, thank the water element while pouring the water, draw symbols o...

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: 3.  Cook With Herbs

This is an obvious but simple one – cook with herbs every day! This becomes a daily ritual in and of itself when the kitchen witch selects an herb or spice from the cabinet or a specific intention. Fo...

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: 4. The Herb Garden in Daily Rituals

You don’t have to be a green witch with a green thumb to have an herb garden. The herb garden becomes part of the kitchen witch’s daily rituals when the witch visits it every day. She greets her plant...

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: 5. Tend To Your Kitchen Altar

If you haven’t yet, start a kitchen altar. It doesn’t have to be big and elaborate, it can be as small as a shelf with a candle and a few magical items. Tending the kitchen altar will become part of a...

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: 6. Kitchen Witch Guardians

Every kitchen should have a guardian spirit. The kitchen witch can create a guardian by making a kitchen poppet. Or you can purchase a kitchen witch doll or statue. Once you have your kitchen guardian...

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: 7.  Candle Flame

One simple daily ritual I do every day in my kitchen is light a candle to honor the hearth-fire of my ancestors. The kitchen witch lights candles in the kitchen as a thankful gesture to the fire eleme...

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: 8.  Keep a Kitchen Grimoire

The kitchen grimoire or Book of Shadows is important to a kitchen witch. It’s a book in which we keep our magical recipes, ancestors’ recipes, kitchen rituals and spells, herbal anecdotes, and more. W...

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: 9. Cleaning & Cleansing

Every day, the kitchen witch should make sure his or her kitchen is clean. There should be no dishes in the sink when you go to bed else you’ll have nightmares (or so the old wives tale goes). Keeping...

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: 10. Offerings as Daily Ritual

Giving offerings to your kitchen gods, spirits and ancestors is a daily ritual that is rewarding and easy. Leave a cup of water, coffee, wine, etc. on your altar for your gods/ancestors. Change it dai...

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: 11. Charge Your Meals With Symbols

Another great daily ritual for kitchen witches is to charge your meals and beverages with sacred, magical symbols. This is as simple as drawing a symbol over the meal or drink in the air. OR using con...

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: 12. COOK Like a Kitchen Witch

When you have more time, get inspired and try cooking something NEW and exciting. Maybe something your ancestors once made or something that utilizes ingredients you’ve never used before. 

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: 13. Bake Magical

Baking is a science in and of itself. It is truly an art form and sometimes takes kitchen witches longer to master than cooking. Case in point, It takes extra effort and thought.  Start small with bak...

Kitchen Witch Daily Rituals: 14. Work with Kitchen and Hearth Deities

One of my key practices is spirit work…specifically developing connections with gods and goddesses. And if you happen to be in the kitchen for most of your witch-crafting, why not incorporate kitchen ...

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom W

Warts: bananna peel, dandelion, garlic, lemon, thyme. Weakness: ginseng. Weight Loss: ephedra. Whooping Cough: mouse ear, thyme. Worms: balmony, pumpkin seed, tansy, thyme, wormwood. Wounds: aloe vera...

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom U

Uterus: basil, bee balm, birch, blackberry, black cohosh, black haw, chaste tree berry, cramp bark, ginger, pennyroyal, raspberry leaves, shepherd’s purse.

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom T

Teeth: cloves, garlic. Throat: bee balm, blackberry, blackcurrant leaves, horehound, lemon, rose, sage, thyme. Tonics: agrimony, aven’s herb, balmony, black pepper, buckbean, bugloss, cleavers, dandel...

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom S

Scours: purslane Sedative: anise, black cohosh, celery, chamomile, chicory, lavender, lemon verbena, prickly lettuce, sage, skullcap, valerian, violet Skin: buckbean, chicory, Irish moss, lemon, marig...

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom P

Pain Reliever: capsaicin, ginger, ginseng, valerian, willow, yarrow. Parasites: garlic. Piles: lesser celandine, pilewort, witch hazel. PMS: chaste tree berry, valerian. Prolonged Life: ginseng. Prost...

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom M

Menopause: black cohosh, black haw, chaste tree berry, licorice, wild yam. Menstruation: basil, bee balm, birch, blackberry, chaste tree berry, ginger, marigold, pennyroyal, raspberry leaves,tumeric, ...

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom L

Lactation: blessed thistle,caraway, fennel. Laxative: boneset. garlic. Liver: bee balm, buckbean, costmary, goldenrod. Lungs: mint,shepherd’s purse.

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom K

Kidneys: angelica, corn silk, elder, ground ivy, parsley, purslane, sheep sorrel, shepherd’s purse. Kidney Stones: birch.

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom H

Hair: lemon, nettle, rosemary, sage, wild cherry. Headache: birch, cayenne, chamomile, ginger, lavender, lemon, lemon verbena, mint, rosemary, sage, skullcap, thyme, valerian. Heart: cayenne, ginseng,...

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom G

Gall Stones: broom, cleavers. Gas: bay, cinnamon, dill, ginseng, mint. Gastrointestinal Problems: chamomile. Gout: ash leaves, burdock, burr marigold, strawberry. Gravel: cleavers. Gums: myrrh.

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom F

Face: brewer’s yeast flower. Fatigue: ginseng, mint, nettle, rosemary. Female Problems: blackberry. Fever: balm, birch, blackcurrant leaves, boneset, borage, calendula, cleavers, elder, ginseng, lemon...

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom E

 Earache: garlic. Eczema: marigold. Eliminate Toxins: apple, coltsfoot, shepherd’s purse. Exhaustion: catclaw, St. Johnswort, thyme, vitamin B12. Expectorant: bugloss, pine. External Bleeding: cayenne...

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom D

Dandruff: sage. Depression: borage, catclaw, cayenne, ginseng, lavender, rosemary, St. Johnswort. Detergent: balmony. Diabetes: ginseng, rosemary. Diarrhea: blackberry, cinnamon. Digestion: agrimony, ...

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom C

Cancer: garlic, ginseng, parsley, sheep sorrel, violet. Catarrh: blackcurrant leaves, goldenseal, prickly lettuce, mullein, peppermint, sage. Cellulite: lemon, rosemary. Chapping: marigold. Chest: bay...

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom B

Back Pain: yarrow. Baldness: wild cherry. Bed Wetting: St. Johnswort. Bile: balmony. Bladder: basil, broom, buchu, cornsilk, elder, parsley, saw palmetto, sheep sorrel, shepherd’s purse. Blood: bee ba...

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom A

Acne: rosemary, thyme, witch-hazel. Allergies: nettle. Amenorrhea: chaste tree berry. Antibacterial: lemon, thyme. Antibiotic: calendula, comfrey, garlic, marigold, mullein, raspberry, sweet woodruff,...

Herbs Listed by Medical Symptom I

Immune System: ginseng, lavender. Impotence: ginseng. Induce Perspiration: angelica, balm, calendula, lemon balm. Infection: garlic, thyme, yarrow. Inflammation: bugloss, marigold, mint, tumeric. Inse...

Soothing The Feet 3 Anti fungal foot powder

Anti fungal foot powder 2 tablespoon of corn flour or unscented talc 15 drops of lavender 5 drops of peppermint Put corn flour or talc into a small plastic bag. Add the essential oils. Tie or zip clos...

Soothing The Feet 2 Foot and Toenail Fungus

Foot and Toenail Fungus 2 drops of Tea Tree Oil 1 drop of Lavender Oil Mix in your palm and spread it between the toes and around the nails. For the rest of the feet, mix 5 drops Tea Tree Oil and 1 dr...

Soothing The Feet 1 Tea tree foot and hand soak

Tea tree foot and hand soak for fungus problems, also good for nice soft good smelling hands and feet 1/2 cup warm cider vinegar 6 drops of tea tree oil Add one of these four essential oils (your choi...

Solitary Pagan Practice: Effective Ways to Ease Depression7

Solitary Pagans can also practice other self-care techniques to help ease depression. These may include: By incorporating these self-care practices into their daily routine, solitary Pagans can promot...

Solitary Pagan Practice: Effective Ways to Ease Depression6

Journaling is a powerful self-care practice that can help to ease depression. Solitary Pagans can use journaling to express their thoughts and feelings, explore their emotions, and gain insight into t...

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