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Baby Witch/Beginners

Lumina Indigo

Autumn Magic, Baby Witch/Beginners, By Moody Moons

Witchy Words: Learning the Language of the Craft

This article provides an introductory glossary of terminology commonly encountered in contemporary witchcraft practice, organizing key terms by thematic categories including holidays, festivals, and lunar observances. Readers will gain foundational familiarity with vocabulary associated with modern Craft traditions, including Sabbat celebrations such as Beltane, Imbolc, and Lughnasadh, as well as lunar-based concepts like esbats and moon phases.

Lumina Indigo

Baby Witch/Beginners, By Moody Moons, Moon RItuals & Esbats, Spells

Moon Magic: A Beginner Crash Course in Lunar Witchcraft

This article provides an introductory overview of moon magic as a specialized practice within contemporary witchcraft, examining how lunar phases are utilized to enhance spellwork and ritual activities. The author presents foundational concepts including the creation of moon altars and offers phase-specific guidance for the dark moon and waxing moon periods, detailing corresponding magical activities such as divination, dream work, and attraction spells.

Lumina Indigo

Baby Witch/Beginners, By Moody Moons, Spells

9 Magickal Ways to Use Your Chalice

This article explores nine ceremonial and practical applications for the chalice within contemporary witchcraft practice, positioning it as a versatile altar tool with significance beyond its traditional symbolic function. The author presents methods including using the chalice as an incense-burning vessel, a container for collecting rainwater, a scrying tool, a potion-blending vessel, and a ritual object for binding ceremonies and handfasting rites.

Lumina Indigo

Baby Witch/Beginners, By Moody Moons, Everyday Pagan

Witch Curious: 9 Things to Know if You’re New to Witchcraft

This article provides introductory guidance for individuals new to witchcraft, addressing common concerns and misconceptions that beginners may encounter. The author discusses practical considerations including accessible entry points into the practice, the distinction between witchcraft as spiritual practice versus religion, the unnecessary nature of expensive tools or specific aesthetic presentations, and the significance of experiential engagement with nature-based traditions.