
Magickal Paths explores the many ways people practice witchcraft and spiritual magick. Each path reflects different traditions, beliefs, environments, and personal approaches to working with energy and the sacred. In these classes, students can discover practices such as folk magic, kitchen witchcraft, sea magic, eclectic traditions, and more, helping them explore the diverse ways magick can be lived and practiced while finding the path that resonates most with them.

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Hedge Witch is the art of the "Hedge-Rider." Historically, the hedge was the boundary between the organized village and the untamed forest—the thin veil between physical reality and the spirit world.
In these classes, we bypass flashy, cinematic spells to find the magic hidden in the mundane. We walk the "Crooked Path," acting as a bridge between worlds by utilizing the spirits of the land, the wisdom of the hearth, and the deep power of the plants growing right beneath our feet.
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Christian Witch, your devotion to Christ and your practice of the Craft flow from the same divine source.
In this class, we reclaim the rich history of esoteric Christian lore, using scripture, prayer, and psalms as potent tools for practical enchantment. You will learn how to turn ordinary routines into sacred micro-rituals, transforming your everyday schedule into a continuous, living practice.
You will leave this course with a sustainable, 5-minute daily routine that protects your energetic field and allows you to walk fully in your spiritual authority.
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This course guides you in creating a personal, coherent witchcraft path using knowledge from multiple traditions. Learn to design rituals, develop your own ethical code, work with spirits or archetypes, craft spells, and create meaningful symbols and tools — all while building a spiritual system that is uniquely yours. Perfect for witches who want structure without dogma and a path that truly fits their soul.
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