by Eva Martin | Feb 5, 2026 | Introduction to Witchcraft, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice
The water element in witchcraft governs emotion, intuition, memory, and spiritual depth. Water is the element of feeling — not as weakness, but as truth that cannot be argued away. It is the quiet knowing in the body, the emotional current beneath...
by Eva Martin | Feb 5, 2026 | Introduction to Witchcraft, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice
The fire element in witchcraft governs will, desire, courage, and transformation. Fire is the element of action — the moment when intention becomes movement, when knowing becomes doing, when fear is met and faced rather than avoided. To work with the fire...
by Eva Martin | Feb 5, 2026 | Introduction to Witchcraft, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice
The air element in witchcraft governs breath, thought, language, and perception. Air is the element of the unseen made known — the quiet moment of clarity, the spoken word that changes everything, the insight that cuts through confusion. To work with the air...
by Eva Martin | Feb 5, 2026 | Introduction to Witchcraft, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice
The earth element in witchcraft is the foundation of embodied spiritual practice. Earth is not passive. It is not quiet submission. It is presence, endurance, and authority rooted in the physical world. To work with the earth element in witchcraft is to...
by Eva Martin | Feb 5, 2026 | Introduction to Witchcraft, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice, Seasonal Magic
The Wheel of the Year Sabbats form the seasonal framework used in many pagan and witchcraft traditions. The Wheel of the Year Sabbats mark eight key points in the solar year, reflecting cycles of growth, harvest, death, and renewal. In modern practice, the Wheel...
by Eva Martin | Feb 4, 2026 | Introduction to Witchcraft, Everyday Witchcraft, Ritual and Practice
Grounding, intuition, and embodied practice in witchcraft are often discussed separately, but in reality they are deeply interconnected. Without grounding, intuition becomes unstable. Without embodiment, practice becomes abstract. Without intuition, grounding...