by Eva Martin | Feb 13, 2026 | Seasonal Magic, Ancestral Practice, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice
The Samhain Sabbat marks the final and most liminal turning point of the Wheel of the Year. It is the Sabbat of death, endings, and remembrance, and it stands apart from all others in depth and gravity. Samhain is not symbolic death. It is...
by Eva Martin | Feb 12, 2026 | Seasonal Magic, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice
The Mabon Sabbat marks the Autumn Equinox, the second point in the year where light and dark stand in balance. Unlike Ostara, which carries the optimism of emergence, the Mabon Sabbat is quieter, heavier, and more reflective. This is a moment...
by Eva Martin | Feb 11, 2026 | Seasonal Magic, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice
The Lughnasadh Sabbat marks the first harvest of the Wheel of the Year. It is a Sabbat of assessment rather than celebration, where effort is measured honestly and results can no longer be imagined into being. Lughnasadh is not gentle.It...
by Eva Martin | Feb 10, 2026 | Seasonal Magic, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice
The Litha Sabbat marks the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year and the moment when the sun stands at its peak. Light is abundant, energy is high, and life is fully visible. The Litha Sabbat is not about beginnings or preparation — it is...
by Eva Martin | Feb 9, 2026 | Seasonal Magic, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice
The Beltane Sabbat marks the height of spring and the threshold into summer. Where earlier Sabbats focus on preparation and emergence, the Beltane Sabbat celebrates life fully in motion—desire awakened, energy rising, and vitality expressed through the...
by Eva Martin | Feb 5, 2026 | Introduction to Witchcraft, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice
The spirit element in witchcraft is the thread that weaves all other elements into coherence. Spirit is not above the world, and it is not separate from the body. It is presence, meaning, and conscious connection — the felt sense that your practice...