If you took movies and TV shows seriously, witches, or those who practice witchcraft, would all be wearing pointy black hats, riding broomsticks and wickedly cackling over cauldrons. Unsurprisingly, ...
Over the past few years, #WitchTok has played a big role in popularizing witchcraft and making magic more accessible. Thanks to TikTokers all over the world who post videos about crystals, tarot cards ...
We have all seen Halloween movies and can easily picture a witch in our mind. You could be picturing a green and wicked woman doing spells around a cauldron or an evil high school girl determined to ...
Witchcraft has had a bad rep for centuries – unflattering depictions of witches, stereotyping by linking witches to Satan/all things evil with the world, and deadly witch trials. Its portrayal has ...
The initiation ritual to womanhood is not the day you get your first mascara and promptly speckle your eyelids with Dalmatian blotches of extra product. Nor is it the day you learn to easily heel-toe ...
Before I get into it, let’s clear this up right off the bat: Witchcraft is a practice, not a religion. You can be of any faith and practice witchcraft. Some religions, like Wicca, are inherently bound ...
Page spread from Chaweon Koo, Spell Bound: A New Witch's Guide to Crafting the Future, Smith Street Books, 2022 (all images courtesy Smith Street Books) Many years ago, during a time of great ...
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