The Mystery of the Druids
In ancient times a Druid was a philosopher, teacher, counsellor and magician, concerned with the natural world and its powers.
Read MoreIn ancient times a Druid was a philosopher, teacher, counsellor and magician, concerned with the natural world and its powers.
Read MoreThe Wiccan Sabbats celebrate the eternal circle of life – birth, death and rebirth. These seasonal holidays have been followed for many thousands of years by ancient cultures such as Nordic, Celtic and Greek.
Read MoreBecoming a witch is less about power and more about spiritual awareness and awakening. A witch uses magic as part of their everyday life and feels it is as natural as breathing.
Read MoreA Temple is a specific place that is cleared for meditative and magical practices.
Read MoreSuperstition paints a very dark picture of witches, they are described as old, bent, unattractive, bow legged, stringy haired practitioners of dark magic, always accompanied by their ever faithful and equally dastardly familiar.
Read MoreThe Witch's Pyramid - Also known as the Four Pillars of the Witches' Temple, is the foundation for all magical work and represents the mindset necessary to create magic and the qualities to be embraced by all witches.
Read MoreElementals - Are spirits of the elements, earth - air - fire - water, gnomes are earth elementals, sylphs are air elementals, salamanders are fire elementals and undines (also nymphs) are water elements.
Read MoreTraditionally the cunning folk are men or women who healed, and worked magic.
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