Craft your
Witchy Lifestyle

In recent years, witchcraft has been on the rise. Knowledge is abundant, and an incredible amount of practical information is being shared. Think for example of rituals, or symbolism. This practical information is important for practicing witchcraft, but adopting rituals without feeling a personal connection to them has little effect. After all, rituals and objects are only tools with which you can strengthen your intentions. And these tools only work if you feel a genuine affinity for them.

Developing your own form of witchcraft starts with you, and it is therefore important that you know the “why” behind things. That way you can decide for yourself whether you agree with certain crafts and rituals or not. On this website I share my knowledge about witchcraft, and give you the tools that can help you discover which schools of witchcraft feel right for you. So you can develop your personal craft.

Down-to-earth Witchcraft
For those who are completely new to witchcraft, you may be interested to know that you do not have to be spiritual to practice witchcraft. True, there are witches who follow the Wicca religion and worship a god, or pantheon of gods, but as a witch, you can also be agnostic or atheist.

For example, atheist witches use their craft for self-reflection and personal growth, or simply to enjoy life more consciously. Religion and witchcraft can thus be separate concepts. As an example, consider someone who practices yoga because they recognize the value of the practice, but who does not follow the Buddhist teachings.

I share knowledge that can be used by both religious and atheist witches.

 

Wheel of the Year
Celebrations

Year Wheel

Rituals, Manifestation
and Spellcrafting

Rituals

Divination
and Shadow Work

Shadow Work