The Fool is the first card of the 22 cards in the major arcana of the tarot deck. It typically depicts a young person standing at the edge of a cliff, a small bag in hand, and often accompanied by a small dog. The symbolism in The Fool card is rich and holds various interpretations.
Navigate the art of divination with practical insights. Explore tools like tarot, runes and scrying for a grounded approach to understanding the unknown. Explore the world of divination for a clearer, more informed perspective on your path ahead.
Discover the profound wisdom of 'wintering' – a metaphor for life's quiet seasons. Explore the art of rest, self-care, and reflection during winter, and learn how embracing the dormant periods in our lives can lead to personal growth, renewal and a deeper connection with the cyclical rhythms of nature.
Yule traditions have evolved over time and vary across cultures, but here are five main Yule traditions that have endured or been revived in different forms.
The Witches' Sabbats, also known as the Wheel of the Year, are a series of eight festivals celebrated in various modern pagan and witchcraft traditions.
Spiritual alchemy is a process we can follow to reach spiritual awakening, wisdom and enlightenment. This powerful quest is not for the faint-hearted, it...
While many religions make a clear distinction between the body and the soul, witchcraft is a little different. In many witchcraft practices the body is seen as a sacred vessel for the spirit. From this point of view we have always existed as spirit, but become embodied when we are born. We live our lives on this earthly plane before returning to spirit. This means that practices involving the body, including sacred sexuality, can be an important part of our practice.
White witchcraft is a practical approach to magic that focuses on positive intention and beneficial outcomes. White witchcraft focuses on working with natural energies...