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Understanding Tiamat: The Mother of Chaos and Creation

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  Understanding Tiamat: The Mother of Chaos and Creation (to view more amazing artwork, click here)          Why Tiamat Still Resonates There are forces in myth that shake the foundations of our understanding and challenge us to see beyond the ordinary. Tiamat is one of those forces. She is the primal chaos, the vast ocean of creation, and the Mother of Dragons. Her story, emerging from Babylonian mythology, reminds witches that creation often begins in disorder and that transformation comes when we face the raw and untamed aspects of life. I first encountered Tiamat during a time when my world felt fragmented. My routines, my plans, and my expectations all seemed to unravel at once. Turning to her story, I imagined the great sea of chaos from which all things were born. In that vision, I realized that my life was mirroring her vast, limitless energy. She embodies the power of beginnings that emerge from endings and the strength found in the unknown. Ti...

Understanding Asase Yaa: The Earth Mother and Guardian of Life

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  Understanding Asase Yaa: The Earth Mother and Guardian of Life (to view more amazing artwork, click here)  (see the end of this post for info on our give away!!)   Why Asase Yaa Still Speaks to Modern Witches There are energies in the world that feel eternal, the pulse beneath every leaf, every grain of soil, every root stretching into the earth. Asase Yaa, the Earth Mother of the Akan people, carries this pulse in her being. She is the guardian of fertility, truth, and balance, and her wisdom flows through the land itself. For Southern Hemisphere witches , who live close to the rhythm of earth and sky, her energy resonates deeply. She teaches us to honor the land, our bodies, and the sacred cycles that sustain life. I first felt Asase Yaa’s presence while walking in a quiet forest, my feet brushing fallen leaves and soil rich with rain. The world seemed to settle around me. Her presence was gentle yet commanding, a reminder that life is sacred, interconnected, ...

Understanding Arianrhod: The Weaver of Fate and Keeper of the Silver Wheel

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  Understanding Arianrhod: The Weaver of Fate and Keeper of the Silver Wheel (to view more amazing artwork, click here)      Why Arianrhod Still Guides the Witch’s Path There are moments in a witch’s journey when everything feels suspended, as though time itself is waiting for you to take the next step. In those still moments, Arianrhod’s presence becomes clear. She is the goddess of fate, cycles, stars, and transformation. Her name means Silver Wheel, and she turns it endlessly, reminding us that every beginning is born from an ending, and every ending holds the seed of new life. I first encountered Arianrhod during a time of deep uncertainty, when the threads of my life felt tangled and direction seemed lost. I was searching for control, yet the more I tried to hold on, the less clarity I found. One night, during quiet meditation, I saw a sky filled with turning constellations. At the center of that spiral of stars was her light, serene and knowing. She did not ...

Understanding The Morrigan: The Shadowed Queen and the Power of Sovereignty

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  Understanding The Morrigan: The Shadowed Queen and the Power of Sovereignty (to view more amazing artwork, click here)      Why The Morrigan Still Calls to Witches Some deities do not whisper. They arrive like storms. The Morrigan is one of them. She is the crow on the battlefield, the voice behind your transformation, the power that demands you remember who you truly are. For centuries, she has been called the Phantom Queen, the Great Queen, the Goddess of Battle and Prophecy. Yet beneath the armor and the blood, she is something more profound. She is sovereignty itself. When I first began my journey with The Morrigan, I did not expect gentleness. What I found instead was truth. She strips away illusion and shows you the bones of your strength. There were nights when I sat before my altar, black candle flickering, and felt her presence not as comfort but as a challenge. Her question was always the same: “Will you claim your own power?” The Morrigan Through Myt...

Aradia: The Witch’s Daughter and the Spirit of Rebellion

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  Aradia: The Witch’s Daughter and the Spirit of Rebellion (to view more amazing artwork, click here)    Why Aradia Still Speaks to Modern Witches There are figures in witchcraft lore who linger like echoes in the wind, whispers that move through time and call us back to our roots. Aradia is one of those voices. Known as the daughter of Diana and Lucifer, the Queen of the Witches, and the teacher who brought the old ways to the oppressed, her name carries both myth and revolution. For Southern Hemisphere witches, her story resonates with the strength to stand firm in your own path, even when the world refuses to understand your craft. When I first encountered Aradia’s story, I did not quite know what to make of her. Was she a goddess, a woman, or a spirit of defiance born from centuries of silenced magic? The deeper I went, the more she unfolded, not as a single being, but as a force. A current of rebellion that still runs through every witch who dares to claim their o...
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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, ...

Understanding Lilith: Shadows, Myths, and Empowerment

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     Understanding Lilith: Shadows, Myths, and Empowerment   (to view more amazing artwork, click here)        Why Lilith Still Matters Today The first time I encountered Lilith in my studies, she wasn’t a goddess or a demon — she was a whisper. A name half-hidden in footnotes, a warning tucked between lines of scripture, a shadowy figure that seemed too dangerous to fully acknowledge. The more I read, the more I noticed her absence. Lilith was everywhere and nowhere at once. She existed in myths, midrash, folklore, and occult writings, yet always on the margins, as if her very presence challenged the stories we had been told. For witches, seekers, and magicians, Lilith’s story still matters because she represents something we all wrestle with: the right to choose freedom, even when it costs us belonging. From Myth to Archetype In some Jewish traditions, Lilith was Adam’s first wife — a woman who refused to submit, who spoke the unspeakable w...