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Discover the ancient wisdom of Wicca — a living tradition of magic, nature, and spiritual awakening. Whether you are just beginning or deepening your practice, you are welcome here.

Herbs and botanicals used in Wiccan practice

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What is Wicca?

Wicca is a modern pagan religion rooted in ancient earth-based traditions. It honors the cycles of nature, the turning of the seasons, and the sacred balance of masculine and feminine divine energies.

At its heart, Wicca is a path of personal empowerment, reverence for the natural world, and the practice of magic as a tool for positive transformation. It welcomes all who seek a deeper connection with the earth and themselves.

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The Sacred Cycle

The Wheel of the Year

Eight sacred festivals mark the turning of the seasons — each a doorway into deeper connection with the earth and the divine.

Samhain

Oct 31

The witch's new year — a time to honor ancestors and the thinning veil.

Yule

Dec 21

Winter solstice — celebrating the rebirth of the sun and the return of light.

Imbolc

Feb 1

First stirrings of spring — a festival of purification and new beginnings.

Ostara

Mar 21

Spring equinox — balance, fertility, and the awakening earth.

Beltane

May 1

Fire festival of passion, fertility, and the height of spring.

Litha

Jun 21

Summer solstice — the sun at its peak, a time of power and abundance.

Lughnasadh

Aug 1

First harvest — gratitude for abundance and the turning of the year.

Mabon

Sep 21

Autumn equinox — balance, reflection, and the second harvest.

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