Mothers, Warriors, Queens and Healers, The Wild Sovereignty of the Celtic Goddesses
To the Celtic imagination, the feminine was never small. She was the tribe’s origin, defence, authority and restoration, often all at once.
Not One, But Many, The Sacred Threes of Celtic Goddesses
Divine feminine power shows up again and again in triads, three sisters, three mothers, one goddess with three intertwined functions.
In The Year Of the Horse (for Witches)
There is a particular electricity that hums through a Horse year, a sense that the ground beneath your feet is no longer content to stay still.
The Basics Of Candle Readings
Candle readings sit at that delicious crossroads where divination and spellwork blur, where fire becomes both messenger and mirror.
Why “Witch Hunt” Hurts – And Why We’re Not Having It
The phrase “witch hunt” isn’t some cute turn of phrase. It comes from centuries of blood-soaked history.
Walking the Line: Ethics of Open and Closed Practices in Witchcraft
Some doors are open and welcoming, others are closed for a reason.
Calling in the Corners: Awakening the Elements in Ritual
his beautiful act of alignment invites the elements of North, East, South, and West.
Hidden History of Ancestor Altars in Witchcraft
Ancestor altars are woven into modern witchcraft as sacred sites for connection, divination, and daily devotion.
Medusa – Goddess of Transformation
Demonised in patriarchal retellings, her trauma reshapes into strength.
Using Dice in Your Divination Practice
A single roll can be enough to open a doorway of meaning.