Eco-Friendly Witchcraft

  • Living an Eco-Friendly Magical Path

    Nature is something in which many of us pagans, witches or magical practitioners feel close to. Whether that’s magically working with plants, revering Earth deities, or simply appreciating the energies of the Earth wherever we get to experience them. To a lot of us, nature is a living, breathing entity, which deserves our respect. To…

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  • Sacred Actions: Living the Wheel of the Year through Earth-Centered Sustainable Practices, by Dana O’Driscoll

    Paganism by definition is often regarded to as “Earth-based”, with many pagans feeling close to nature on a spiritual level. But does this mean that pagans are automatically more sustainable and environmentally-friendly people? The story that Dana O’Driscoll gives at the start of this book is one that I’m sure many pagans can relate to;…

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  • The Harm of Healing Crystals

    A common practice within pagan and magical traditions is the use of natural materials. In our spells, rituals, offerings and general magical practices, we utilise a lot of ingredients. Be this herbs, essential oils, or crystals, etc., we enjoy them for their inherent magical qualities. Whilst magical traditions, such as witchcraft, do not need to…

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  • Disposing of Spells in an Eco-Friendly Way

    One of the aspects of performing spells, rituals or making offerings to spirits that isn’t talked about enough, is what to do with the items when they’re done or you’re finished with them. There’s a lot of focus in books and online about how to craft certain spells and what ingredients to include, but not…

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