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A Witch in the Wild

Updated: Jan 24


Being a witch today means reclaiming your sacred power, reconnecting with your deeper consciousness, and embracing the natural world around you. It’s a far cry from the Halliwell sisters battling demons or Sabrina, daughter of Lucifer, asserting her independence. While some witches may honour the moon and sun, follow the seasonal calendar, or practise rituals, the essence of this path is spiritual awakening. It is about expanding our possibilities in life: finding the freedom to be ourselves, achieving what we desire, and living in harmony with our values.


Of course, not every witch resonates with this perspective—each journey is deeply personal. But if you’ve found yourself here, I invite you to explore this way of seeing things.


Humans are natural-born artists. A child, awakening to life, sings before knowing how to speak and dances as soon as they can stand. Hand them a crayon, and they will instinctively express themselves in colours—joyful scribbles spilling far beyond the confines of paper. We are energy. We are expression. And yet, all too soon, society teaches us to be silent, to bury our inner voices so deeply that we often stop hearing them altogether.


My witchcraft awakens that voice. It sanctifies everything I do, everything I touch.


When I eat a piece of bread, I pay homage to the wind that carried the seed, the sun and rain that helped it grow, and the earth that sheltered it until the harvest. That bread is no longer just a slightly rubbery, industrial slice—it is a small miracle of nature, a generous gift offered in the rhythm of the everyday.


When I bathe, it becomes a ritual of purification, cleansing not just my body but my mind, releasing all that no longer serves my vital energy.


At the end of the day, when I lay down to rest, I give thanks for the small details we often overlook. I meditate, ground myself, and express gratitude for the day, for the divine spirit that flows through all things, and for every blessing I’ve received.


Power begins with gratitude. Abundance flows to those who recognise that it already exists in their lives. We are creators, manifesting the energies we cultivate. If you wish to be happy, learn to embrace happiness. If you wish to find love, begin by learning to love yourself.



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This is not merely a mental exercise—as some might simplify it—but a state of mind, a state of grace that opens us to ourselves and to the consciousness of what lies beyond. From this openness arise understanding, intuition, grace, and the power to transform circumstances.


Why am I a witch? Not to dominate others, achieve ambition, or bend anyone to my will—such pursuits hold no interest for me.


As embodied beings, we’ve all asked the age-old question: Why are we here? The answer, I believe, is remarkably simple: to exist, to experience, to love, to learn, and to understand. Nothing more. Nothing less.


Changing the world begins with the happiness of each individual. We are like candles, each yearning to light another. A single spark of inspiration in one person can ripple through a crowd, just as one person’s joy can ignite joy in others.


A witch, then, is an artist. A lover of nature—because we are most ourselves when we connect with the natural world: barefoot on the grass, our eyes turned to the stars. A seeker of spiritual truths. A healer, touching both the physical and emotional depths of the human experience.


Interwoven with all of this is the realm of gifts and the supernatural. But these gifts arise naturally, for those who pause, who dare to look beyond the visible barriers, find more within themselves than those who dismiss such things as impossible. This is the beauty of magic: if you believe, you can. The essence of magic lies in intention—not in physical strength or intellect, but in the pure desire and will to manifest change.


As beings of energy, witches channel both the visible and invisible forces of the universe. We do this to understand, to grow, to heal—not only ourselves but the tangible and intangible ailments of a world too often consumed by the material and the fleeting.


Step into a space where mortality and immortality intertwine, where the linear concept of time dissolves. Expand your perspective. Begin your journey inward. Everything is possible.


Welcome to my sanctuary…

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