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What Came Before Modern Witchcraft?

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When Shadows Were Power : Remembering Witchcraft Before the Modern Age Witchcraft, as it is commonly understood today, is often viewed through the lens of modern traditions, named systems, and structured practices. While these forms are valuable and necessary, they represent only one moment in a much longer history. Long before witchcraft was formalized, published, or openly reclaimed, it existed as a practical and lived relationship with unseen forces, woven directly into daily life rather than separated from it. When Shadows Were Power: Witchcraft’s Forgotten Dawn by Dyrk D’Raven is a work dedicated to exploring that earlier landscape, not to dismiss what came later, but to understand the roots from which modern practice emerged. This blog post accompanies a video exploration of the book and offers further context for readers who wish to go deeper. Witchcraft as Lived Practice In its earliest forms, witchcraft was not defined by belief statements or formal religious identity. I...
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Understanding Brigit: Fire, Craft, and Inspiration   (to view more amazing artwork, click here)   Why Brigit Still Shines The first time I felt Brigit’s presence, it was like sunlight spilling across a hearth. Unlike Lilith , whose energy whispers from shadow, Brigit enters through warmth and light. She carries fire in her hands, the fire of creation, inspiration, and craft. I first encountered her in old Celtic lore, in stories of smiths, poets, and healers, and in the little-known rituals that honoured her in the Southern Hemisphere. Something about her felt immediate, grounding, and enlivening all at once. For modern witches, Brigit represents more than myth. She reminds us that magic is not only about shadow work or rebellion but also about creation, skill, and inspiration. Her fire ignites our hands, our minds, and our hearts, teaching that crafting, whether of words, objects, or spells, is a sacred act. Brigit in Myth and Practice Brigit appears in many guises, ...