Witches

New Witches Guide


Becoming a witch is a deeply personal journey, and more often than not, a solitary one.

Despite what you may hear from others, there is no single way to become a witch.

It’s important to learn at your own pace, take what resonates with you, and set aside what you’re not ready for.

Trust yourself, set your own goals, walk your own path, and most importantly—enjoy the journey.

(pause) Choosing your path as a witch can feel overwhelming, especially with so many different types of witchcraft out there.

So, where do you begin?

At its core, witchcraft can be broken down into three main parts: religious or non-religious, ceremonial or non-ceremonial, and whether you practice in a coven or on your own.

Most people new to the craft find it safer and more comfortable to start as a solitary witch.

From there, and over time, simply follow your heart and do what feels right for you and you alone.

Don’t be afraid if your thoughts wander toward the darker side of the craft—this is completely normal for a natural witch.

It means you’re already beginning to understand the natural order of balance, and that true balance can’t be achieved by only learning one side of anything.

Remember, your journey is yours alone.

Take your time, explore, and let your intuition guide you.

The lessons you learn, the experiences you gather, and the path you choose will all become part of your unique story as a witch.