Stories, Spells & Healing for the Modern Witch

Shadow work and sacred rituals to help you reclaim your power. 

Embracing the Descent: Witchcraft Rituals for Winter’s Rest

We are entering the descent. The quieter season. The time for rest, reflection, and release. Not giving up. Not shutting down. Just… slowing to the natural rhythm of winter.

Shadow Work Prompt for the End of the Year

Write:
“What am I still carrying that I no longer need to hold?”

Don’t analyze it.
Just let the truth spill out.

Release Ritual

  • Write what you’re ready to let go of on a piece of paper

  • Tear it into tiny pieces

  • Bury them in soil (outside or in a plant pot)

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From Shadow to Strength: Transforming Pain into Power

🌑 The Final Step in Shadow Season

Over the last few weeks, we’ve explored what it means to face our shadows, release what no longer serves us, and honor the wisdom of our ancestors. Now it’s time for the final, most empowering step: transformation.

Shadow work isn’t just about uncovering the dark—it’s about alchemizing it into something new. Witches know that magick thrives in transformation: the compost becomes fertile soil, endings become beginnings, and pain can be reshaped into power.

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Ancestor Wisdom: Shadow Work with the Ones Who Came Before

🌑 The Shadows We Inherit

When we think about shadow work, it’s easy to focus only on our wounds and patterns. But the truth is, we carry more than our own stories. Family dynamics, cultural expectations, and generational trauma all weave themselves into our shadows.

As witches, October offers us the perfect moment to face these deeper layers. The veil thins, and the voices of our ancestors—both known and unknown—become easier to hear. This isn’t about judgment; it’s about understanding the thr...

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The Dark Mirror: An Introduction to Shadow Work for Witches

🌑 The Season of Shadows

October is a month of shifting light. The days grow shorter, the nights longer, and the veil between worlds thins. For witches, this is not just the season of falling leaves—it’s the perfect time to turn inward and face the parts of ourselves we often keep hidden. This practice is known as shadow work.

Shadow work isn’t about chasing away your darkness or pretending it doesn’t exist. Instead, it’s about holding up a mirror and asking: What within me needs healing, compa...

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