The Hearth Witch “When you learn to love and let yourself be loved, you come home to the hearth of your own spirit. You are warm and sheltered. You are completely at one in the house of your own longing and belonging.” ― John O’Donohue, Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom The Hearth Witch ... Read more
In common practice; hearth, kitchen and hedge witch are all used fairly interchangeably. Most practitioners of this sphere use a combination of the three to describe what it is that they do and at...
Have you ever found yourself a little lost in your home? You know you set your keys in their spot and all of a sudden it’s just not there when you look for it again?
We have forgotten how to be good guests, how to walk lightly on the Earth as its other creatures do.
You can find them in churches, chapels, cottages, caves and barns
Lately I have been inspired by the work of the whimsical witchy water color artist, Regan Ralston, to write a series of blog posts on the various types of modern witches. With her gracious permissi…
Through this Norse Queen and All-Mother, I have found a deeper connection to my heritage and what it means to care for my home and family. She has also taught me valuable lessons on what it means to be a Seer and Oracle.
Unsure what kind of witch you are? From kitchen, green, hearth, urban, divination and blue witchcraft, this article will help you explore your options.
Everything you need to know to create your very own sacred space--perfect for practicing home-based witchcraft including spells, rituals, herbalism, and more--from the author of The Green Witch and Spellcrafting. Your home is an important part of who you are--it makes sense to tie your practice of witchcraft closely to the place where you build your life. In The House Witch, you'll discover everything you need to live, work, and practice in your own magical space. Follow expert Arin Murphy-Hiscock on a journey to building and fortifying a sacred space in your own home, with essential information on how to: -Create magical cookbooks of recipes, spells, and charms -Prepare food that nourishes body and soul -Perform rituals that protect and purify hearth and home -Master the secrets of the cauldron and the sacred flame -Call upon the kitchen gods and goddesses. -Produce hearth-based arts and crafts. ...and much more! Learn how easy it is to transform your home into a magical place that enhances your practice and nurtures your spirit!
We have forgotten how to be good guests, how to walk lightly on the Earth as its other creatures do.
You can find them in churches, chapels, cottages, caves and barns
Lately I have been inspired by the work of the whimsical witchy water color artist, Regan Ralston, to write a series of blog posts on the various types of modern witches. With her gracious permissi…
If you want to include deities on your kitchen altar, here a few kitchen goddesses you may want to call on to protect your hearth and home.
Are you a cottage witch? A cottage witch, sometimes called a house witch or a hearth witch, bases her practice around the hearth & home.
Through this Norse Queen and All-Mother, I have found a deeper connection to my heritage and what it means to care for my home and family. She has also taught me valuable lessons on what it means to be a Seer and Oracle.
The Hearth Witch “When you learn to love and let yourself be loved, you come home to the hearth of your own spirit. You are warm and sheltered. You are completely at one in the house of your own longing and belonging.” ― John O’Donohue, Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom The Hearth Witch ... Read more