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IntuWitchin by Mia Magik
£14.99£11.24Learn to Speak the Language of the Universe and Reclaim Your Inner MagikAbout the BookHave you ever had one of those magik moments where who you are melted away and you were one with Nature? Maybe surrendering to a downpour, letting bursting drops splash... -
The Path of Elemental Witchcraft by Salicrow
£18.99£14.24A Wyrd Woman’s Book of ShadowsAbout the BookA Book of Shadows is a witch’s sacred journal, filled with personal experiences and the intimate working of spells. In this practical guide to elemental witchcraft, Salicrow invites you into her... -
The Modern Wiccan's Guide to Living by Cerridwen Greenleaf
£14.99£11.24With Witchy Rituals and Spells for Love, Luck, Wellness, and ProsperityAbout the BookThe Modern Wiccan's Guide to Living is your go-to guide for all things Wiccan. Whether you are trying to lead a healthier life or are looking to ignite some romantic... -
Wiccan Self-Care Spells by Cerridwen Greenleaf
£14.99£11.24Restorative rituals to ease stress, heal mind and body, and conjure contentmentAbout the BookApplying the healing wisdom of our foremothers, Cerridwen Greenleaf’s easy practices and pagan prescriptions are the perfect antidote to the hurly-burly... -
Runes for the Green Witch by Nicolette Miele
£17.99£13.49An Herbal GrimoireAbout the BookIn this magickal grimoire, herbalist witch Nicolette Miele immerses readers in the wisdom and folklore of the 24 Elder Futhark runes as well as their correspondences with deities, astrology, tarot, crystals, and plants...
Spiritual Witch & Wiccan Products
Being a witch and practicing witchcraft is a way of life, not a religion. It's based on a belief in nature and the desire to follow the Old Ways. Witches recognise the divine within themselves and have many strands of belief and tradition. They're ordinary people, not scary beings with strange, mystical powers, and have the same abilities as everyone else. However, they encourage the development of extra skills, such as spells, healing and psychic abilities, and it's these activities that are often misconstrued.
Being a witch hasn't always been an easy task. From the 13th to 18th centuries in Western Europe, witches were regarded as being people who misused supernatural powers. They were often seen as servants of the devil, with a scary and harmful way of life. Witches became persons to be fearful of and many suffered the trauma of being burnt at the stake for their beliefs and abilities. When the witchcraft hysteria was in full swing, witches got blamed for every unexpected occurrence, from crop failures, to droughts, floods, accidents and numerous natural disasters.
Witches beliefs are diverse and depend on the particular tradition they follow. However, some common principles include:
- The three fold law - that one's actions return three times over. For example, an act of kindness produces three times much as kindness.
- The idea that everyone is responsible for his or her own actions.
Just as with other beliefs, witches have their own special celebrations. There are eight major events in the year, termed sabbats (Beltane, Litha, Lammas, Mabon, Samhain, Yule, Imbolc and Ostara). Despite many misconceptions, witches don't fly broomsticks and aren't always accompanied by black cats, although many of course do choose to have furry feline friends!