Ancient Practices

Cradle of Civilization: Çatalhöyük

Çatalhöyük was discovered in 1958 by James Mellaart. The first excavations were conducted between 1961-1963. The ongoing excavations since the 1960s have turned our...

Cutting Toxic Ties: Cord Cutting Ceremony Explained

In witchcraft and spirituality, cord-cutting is a practice that holds immense significance. It's not just about rituals and ceremonies; it's about understanding the psychology...

Yin Yoga and Mythology: Spirituality and Balance

In the ceaseless rhythm of our modern lives, Yin Yoga emerges as a soothing lullaby, slowing our pace, and bringing us back to balance....

Pendulum for Divination: An Introduction

Pendulum divination is a form of divination that utilizes a pendulum. As a weighted object suspended from a string or chain to answer yes...

Lughnasadh: Celebrating the First Harvest

Lammas or Lughnasadh is a Wiccan festival celebrated on August 1st in the Northern Hemisphere. For the Southerners, these times remarks the Imbolc. But...

Celebrate Spring Equinox in Style: What To Wear On Ostara?

Spring has officially sprung, my fellow pagans! And what better way to celebrate the season of new beginnings than with a fresh new wardrobe?...

Divination Methods Around The World

Divination is an essential part of human history for centuries. It's a practice of attempting to predict the future or discover hidden knowledge through...

The Wiccan Rede: A Code of Ethics for Modern Witches

The Wiccan Rede is a moral code that is central to the Wiccan religion. Understanding the Wiccan Rede The Wiccan Rede is a statement that encapsulates...