Blog Posts
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A Hedge witch’s Guide to Working with The Morrigan
How the Morrigan First Caught My Attention The Morrigan came into my life many years ago. I had always been drawn to Celtic and Irish mythology and followed a Celtic path in my witchcraft, so of course, I had read about her here and there. But I hadn’t really connected with her until one day,…
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Valentine’s Day and Self-Love: A Witch’s Guide to Nurture the Inner You
As Valentine’s Day approaches, the world is filled with red hearts, roses, and declarations of love. While this holiday may be traditionally focused on romantic relationships, it’s important to remember that love is not limited to just one type of relationship. Whether you are single or in a relationship, this guide will offer valuable tips…
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Embracing the Light: Imbolc Magic
As winter’s chill begins to wane and the promise of spring lingers in the air, many around the world prepare to celebrate Imbolc, a fire festival. Imbolc or Imbolg, is a pagan holiday celebrated from February 1 through sundown February 2. Imbolc literally means ‘in the belly’ and its focus is rebirth and new life.…
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How to Banish the Dreaded January Blues: A Witches Guide.
As the festive season comes to an end and the reality of returning to our daily routines sets in, it’s no wonder that many of us experience the dreaded January blues. We have been surviving dark and dreary days for centuries, and with a little bit of magic and a lot of self-care, we can…
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The Case for Tiny Changes in the New Year
As we enter a new year, it is natural to feel the pressure of making big resolutions and setting ambitious goals.However, in the mist of all this hype, it is important to remember the value of small changes. In this blog post, we will explore the case for focusing on tiny changes in the new…
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Welcoming the New Year: Magical Tips for a Spellbinding 2025″
As the wheel of the year turns, we bid farewell to the old. Now is the time for you to set your intentions and prepare to start a new chapter in your life. Remember, do not be too hard on yourself. Do not feel pressure to achieve lots and lots of goals; you have all…
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Celebrating the New Year: Victorian Traditions with a Modern Witchy Twist
As we bid farewell to one year and welcome another, it’s fascinating to look back at how our ancestors marked this transition. The Victorians, in particular, had some intriguing New Year customs that blended superstition, social gatherings, and symbolic rituals. Let’s explore these traditions and see how we can infuse them with a contemporary witchy…
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“A Christmas Haunting: The Victorian Tradition of Ghost Storytelling”
During the Victorian era, a peculiar charm enveloped the art of storytelling, particularly through the lens of ghost stories. As winter nights grew long and dark, families gathered around flickering candlelight to share chilling tales that would send shivers down their spines. This tradition blossomed especially around Christmas, transforming the holiday into a time not…
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Creating a Victorianesque Gothic-Inspired Yule Table
As the winter solstice approaches, I find joy in embracing the rich traditions of Yuletide, particularly through a Victorian Gothic lens. This year, I’ve decided to create a festive table setting that reflects both my personal style and the beauty of nature. The Yule Log Centrepiece At the heart of my table is a Yule…
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How to create a simple winter altar
As winter settles in, many of us feel a natural pull to create a space that reflects the season’s beauty and energy. A winter altar can serve as a peaceful sanctuary for reflection, intention-setting, and connection to nature. My altar is on top of my writing desk at the moment; I change its location from…