by Eva Martin | Mar 10, 2026 | Introduction to Witchcraft, Everyday Witchcraft
One of the most common questions people ask when they start exploring witchcraft is whether deity witchcraft is required. It’s an understandable question. Books, social media, and pop culture often give the impression that working with gods or goddesses is a normal or...
by Eva Martin | Mar 3, 2026 | Introduction to Witchcraft, Everyday Witchcraft
Solitary witchcraft is one of the most common—and most misunderstood—ways witches practise today. Despite popular imagery that centres covens, gatherings, and group ritual, many witches work alone by choice, circumstance, or spiritual inclination. Solitary...
by Eva Martin | Feb 24, 2026 | Everyday Witchcraft, Women's Knowledge
There are many misconceptions about witchcraft, and most of them have very little to do with actual spiritual practice. These misconceptions didn’t appear by accident. They were shaped by fear, power, religion, patriarchy, and more recently, commodification....
by Eva Martin | Feb 17, 2026 | Everyday Witchcraft, Introduction to Witchcraft
Modern witchcraft is not a performance, a costume, or a full-time lifestyle detached from reality. It is a spiritual practice designed to live alongside work, relationships, responsibilities, and ordinary human limits. If witchcraft only worked in isolation,...
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 8, 2026 | Seasonal Magic, Everyday Witchcraft
The Ostara Sabbat marks the Spring Equinox, a moment of rare equilibrium where light and dark stand equal. Unlike earlier Sabbats that focus on survival or preparation, the Ostara Sabbat is about emergence—the point where inner readiness begins to meet...