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  • How to Plan a Wiccan Ritual

    Wicca is a highly personal religion, practiced alone as a solitary or with others in a coven or open circle. There is no “right” or “wrong” way in Wicca, all individuals bring their own flair to...

  • How to Inscribe Candles for Spellwork

    The use of candles in spellwork and ritual is expected with any type of working. However, inscribing the candles with symbols and representations of intent give the added power needed to...

  • How to Make a Set of Worry Beads

    Worry beads are made on the same principle as that of prayer beads. However, worry beads are used as a more general tool. The color of the cord and beads is determined by the intent or purpose....

  • How to Charge Crystals and Stones

    Charging crystals and stones is an intricate part of working with them as tools. Just as it is important to cleanse crystals and stones, it is just as essential to instruct the stones with our...

  • How to Cast Spells for Beginners

    The first thing that all new witches want to do is start casting spells. Yes, it is exciting and new. Oh, and let’s not forget that those girls on Charmed could do all sorts of neat...

  • How to Make a Poppet

    Poppets have been used for centuries as tools of magical intent and most often for healing purposes. When people hear of poppets they oftentimes associate them with voodoo dolls. In recent years,...

  • How to Make a Magic Wand

    Symbolic of fire and air, the wand is the quintessential magical tool. It is arguably the most important article in any magical tool collection. Crafting your own is especially satisfying and...

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