Shadow work can be a transformative tool for relationships. By looking at our unconscious patterns, beliefs and unresolved emotions, shadow work for relationships can help us gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and how we show up in relationships.
The witch wound refers to the collective trauma, persecution and suppression experienced by women, healers, and those who identify with the witch archetype throughout history.
magical self care is an important part of a witch’s practice. If you take good care of your mind and body, you will have more physical and mental energy to channel into your magic.
The story of Psyche is more than a tale from antiquity; it offers practical lessons and insights that can enhance our personal development and spiritual integration.
Honouring the Roman goddess of wisdom, arts, and warfare, can be both a personal and communal experience. Here are some ways to honour her in modern times, reflecting her diverse domains:
Pathworking is a practice that allows us to access unconscious realms through meditation and visualisation. Pathworking can help you connect with spiritual symbols, deities and your own unconscious.
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...