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Witchcraft the wonderful craft of the modern day witch

My name is Witch Kia, allow me to be your guide through the fascinating, and often times magickal world of Witchcraft.

Whether you’re new to this Path, or like myself, have been traveling down it for years, we hope that you can take something more from this site than just information.

For many, Witchcraft is more than just a religion…it’s a way of life that truly adds a sense of balance and wholeness to otherwise hectic lives.  Those who choose this path often feel as if they’ve “come home”, and instantly feel connected to something much larger than themselves…and it’s true.  You do come home.

Whether you’re a Witch, Wiccan, Pagan, Christian, or what ever, the information on this site is relevant to anyone and everyone with an open mind and a desire to look “outside your own box”.  Just think of how much nicer things would be if we took the time to see things through someone else’s eyes for a change.

So, if you don’t mind the cat hair, park the broomstick for awhile and pull up a toadstool…I’ve just put the kettle on.

“May the circle be open and remain unbroken,
May the circle be open and forever in your heart.
Merry Meet, and Merry Part, till Merry we Meet again!”

Incubus Succubus, May the Circle be Open

Merry Meet and Welcome!

Blessed Be!
Psychic Witch Kia xoxo

Wicca

When witchcraft is practised as a religion, it is called by the Old English term for witch, Wicca. This term is used to counter all the negative stereotypes that society has given witchcraft. Wicca is primarily a religion that worships nature, and sees all creation as sacred. In fact, all Wiccan holy days follow the cycles of nature and the changes in the seasons. Wicca also worships both a male and female deity, a female Goddess and a male God, who had together created the world and everything in it.

Black and White Witchcraft

Witchcraft is neither black nor white. Witchcraft is a religion that respects Mother Nature and She is neither completely positive or completely negative, this is the same for witches.

Witchcraft Spells

Spells are used by Wiccans, and are a series of rituals and prayers that are conducted in witchcraft to ask for divine help in a certain aspect of life. All spells must adhere to the Wiccan Rede, the witchcraft code of conduct, meaning that any spells used to manipulate, dominate or control another person is forbidden. In witchcraft, spells may also be changed or adapted to suit a Wiccan’s personality or specific wishes in casting the spell. In this site there are a range of free spells to practise at home.

Witchcraft Book - The Book of Shadows

A good Book of Shadows will serve as a witch craft reference guide a place where you keep tables and correspondences, spells and rituals that you’d like to try, divinatory meanings and many other things of that nature.

The Wiccan Rules (Rede)

The Wiccan Rede is the rule of conduct that all witches must follow while practising witchcraft. It rules that a witch may engage in any action, as long as it is carefully considered, and their actions harm nobody, including themselves. Witchcraft is ruled by the Threefold Law, which is the belief that any action taken by any witch that affects another person, will come back to the witch threefold, whether it be harm or good.

Witch Kia

Read what our resident witch Kia has to say about all things to do with witch craft and about her personal journey to becoming a witch. Her latest article:

Witchcraft, Paganism, Spellcraft and Magic
To some, these words have no place outside of fairytales and films; they’re figments of overactive imaginations that don’t belong in the “real world”. Yet to those who believe in them; witches, they're symbols of pride and a sacred heritage that spans thousands of years.
Who or what are witches? Is there such a thing as magic?

Tis the witching hour of night,
Or bed is the moon and bright,
And the stars they glisten, glisten,
Seeming with bright eyes to listen
For what listen they?

John Keats (1795 - 1821)


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