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Common misconceptions and FAQs

If you are starting out, or have doubts about what Paganism is or Witchcraft then please check our F.A.Q section below, This is also provided as a page and can be accessed by the FAQ link on the main home page or by clicking here

Sigils

  Creating a sigil is a practice often associated with chaos magic and other occult traditions. A sigil is a unique symbol or design that represents a specific desire or intent. The process of creating a sigil involves condensing your desire into a graphical form and charging it with energy to manifest your intention in READ MORE

Elements

  The concept of the five classical elements (earth, air, fire, water, and spirit) dates back to ancient civilization and has been a fundamental part of various cultural and philosophical systems. Each element represents different aspects of the physical and spiritual world and is often associated with specific qualities, energies, and symbolism. Here’s a brief READ MORE

What is Witchcraft

  Witchcraft, also known as many things such as Wicca or the Craft, is a modern pagan religious movement that encompasses a diverse range of practices. It is important to note that witchcraft can vary significantly among practitioners, as there is no centralized authority or universally agreed-upon set of beliefs. However, I can provide an READ MORE

Sabbats and Esbats

Sabbats and Esbats are terms used in modern Pagan and Wiccan traditions to describe specific ritual celebrations and observances based on the Wheel of the Year and lunar cycles, respectively. Here’s a brief summary of each

A Brief history

The history of paganism in Britain is rich and complex, spanning thousands of years and evolving through various cultural and religious influences. Here’s an overview of the key periods and events in the history of paganism in Britain

Traditions

  Paganism is a broad and diverse term that refers to a collection of religious, spiritual, and cultural beliefs and practices that are not part of the major world religions like Christianity, Islam, Judaism, or Buddhism. Instead, paganism encompasses a wide array of indigenous, polytheistic, animistic, and nature-based traditions that have historical roots in various READ MORE