IxCacao: The Chocolate Goddess of the Mayans
Now you know the goddess of chocolate, go forth and honour her next time you go shopping.
Freezer Spells: The Chill of Folk Magic in the Age of Social Media
A clean and effective working, this tradition has its roots in Hoodoo, African mythos, and European folk magic, but of late has burst onto social media, where it has lost a great deal of its original richness in the bargain.
Isis, The Eternal Goddess of Magic and Witchcraft
Isis, the Great Mother, empowers modern witches with wisdom, transformation, and sacred knowledge. Honour her in rituals, altars, and spellcraft to embrace her timeless enchantments.
The Witch’s Flame: Extinguishing Candles with Intention
Your spell’s power lingers in the flame—will you blow, snuff, or let it burn? The choice is yours, steeped in intent.
Autumn Equinox Magic: Deep Inner Shift and New Beginnings
As autumn’s golden glow settles, embrace its magic, reflect, realign, and weave seasonal enchantment into your craft.
Weaving Power & Remembrance: The Witches of Scotland Tartan
Wrap yourself in resilience with the Witches of Scotland tartan—a living spell of remembrance, honouring the past while empowering women to reclaim their magic and voice.
Are Some Songs Spells? Let’s Unlock the Magic in Music
What if some songs aren’t just magical, they’re actual spells? Dive into the sonic enchantments of Lady Gaga’s “Abracadabra,” Rihanna’s “Pour It Up,” and the ethereal soundscapes of Stevie Nicks
How Do Witchcraft Spells Work?
If you've ever wondered how spells work, you’re not alone. From bubbling cauldrons to neatly written petitions tucked under pillows, magic takes many forms
Witchcraft Without the Tools
The core of magic is intention, the ability to direct energy with focus and purpose.
Modern Witchcraft and The Witch Wound – ABC Radio Interview with Leela Cosgrove
On Saturday 25th January, High Priestess founder and CEO Leela Cosgrove was invited into the ABC studios in Brisbane to talk about Witchcraft, how it intersects with feminism, the Witch Wound and her own journey into Witchcraft. Transcript: Spencer: Leela Cosgrove.