Snow Magick
As I write this, we have about 10 inches of snow on the ground in Roanoke, VA. We hardly ever get snow any more, so this was a beautiful surprise. There are so many ways you can use snow if…
Get Your Witch On in the New Year
Although I’m not a big fan of New Year’s resolutions, I do think this is a great time to evaluate or freshen up your witchy practices. Take a few moments to see what is working for you in your current…
Dealing with Grief as a Witch
A few months ago, I lost my mother. She had a disease called corticobasal degeneration, which is similar to Parkinson’s Disease. She was diagnosed with the disease years ago and had been declining over time, but her death came along…
Flower Magick
May is a beautiful month for witchcraft. Spring is here, and flowers are in bloom. There are so many easy ways you can use flowers in your magick this month: Color Magick: Use the color of the flower to represent…
Honoring Our Ancestors
With Samhain on the way, I’ve been thinking of ways to honor my ancestors. Samhain is believed to be the time when the veil is thinnest between worlds, and ancestors can cross over to be with you. It’s a day…
Nature’s Magickal Tools
Right now, my eight year old son is going to school virtually from home. It’s had it’s challenges, especially since I’m trying to work full time while making sure he’s keeping up with his class meetings and homework. So on…
Corn Moon or Harvest Moon?
September’s full moon arrives early this month, on September 2nd. But is it the Harvest Moon or the Corn Moon? Each year, the Harvest Moon is the moon that falls closest to the Autumn Equinox, which is September 22nd this…
The Magickal September Download with a limited-time BONUS download, The Witches’ Guide to a Cozy Fall
I created the Magickal Monthly Downloads to give you ideas to help you align with magick throughout the year. Each month includes correspondences, spells, and articles that tie into that specific month, sabbat, and season. Celebrate being a witch all…
Lughnasadh/Lammas – The First Harvest, August 1
Whether you call it Lughnasadh (Loo na sa) or Lammas, August 1st is the celebration of the first harvest of fall in the Northern Hemisphere. (It occurs on Feb. 1 in the Southern Hemisphere.) All summer, we’ve planted, watered and…
International Self-Care Day, July 24
Right now is a crazy time in the world. From the COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainty around it to all the political and social issues that are coming to the surface, it’s a stressful time. As a parent, I’m stressed…