What is Energy Work: Human Energy Field
This article provides an overview of energy work as a belief-based practice involving the manipulation of the human energy field, or subtle body, within holistic and alternative healing contexts.
This article provides an overview of energy work as a belief-based practice involving the manipulation of the human energy field, or subtle body, within holistic and alternative healing contexts.
Animal Symbolism, By Witchipedia
This article examines the concept of familiars within contemporary witchcraft and historical magical traditions, exploring their nature as spiritual entities that manifest in animal or other physical forms to assist practitioners. The text provides guidance on methods for establishing contact with familiars, protocols for collaborative magical work, and recommended practices for maintaining these spiritual relationships through offerings and altar spaces.
By Witchipedia, Correspondence Tables
This article presents an overview of planetary correspondences within esoteric practice, positioning the seven classical planets as foundational elements from which all other magical and symbolic associations derive. The text provides a reference framework connecting planetary bodies to their associated herbs, crystals, and spheres of influence, while directing readers to supplementary resources on outer planets including Neptune, Pluto, Ceres, and Uranus.
By Witchipedia, Magical Religions and Spiritual Paths
This article examines the identity and practices of the Green Witch, a practitioner whose spiritual and magical work centers on nature, natural materials, and ecological attunement. The text explores key characteristics of Green Witch practice, including herbalism, wildcrafting, gardening, and alignment with natural cycles, while noting the tradition’s emphasis on environmental stewardship as sacred duty.
This article examines Enchanter’s Nightshade (*Circaea lutetiana*), a perennial plant of the evening primrose family, addressing its botanical characteristics, species varieties, cultivation requirements, and historical significance within Western folklore traditions.
By Witchipedia, Festivals & Sabbats
This article examines Midsummer, also known as the Summer Solstice, exploring its timing around June 20–22, its various cultural names, and its significance within seasonal celebration traditions. The reader will learn about the festival’s historical roots in Nordic and Celtic practices, its associated symbols including bonfires and maypoles, and the correspondences traditionally linked to this observance such as specific herbs, colors, stones, and deities.