Magical Self Care: Everyday Ritual for Obstacles
Rachel Patterson Author Witchcraft
by Rachel Patterson
18h ago
Next time you shower, bathe, or wash, use the water involved to help you release and let go. Water is a natural purifier. In the shower, stand and let the water wash over you. It clears, cleanses, and takes all the negative energy down the drain. In the bath, let the water cleanse your body and soul. Just having a wash with a flannel, even if it is only your face, will cleanse negative energy. All you need to add is a dash of visualisation as you wash. Source: Curative Magic by Rachel Patterson Header image created in Canva ..read more
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Falling through the tree of life: Jane Meredith
Rachel Patterson Author Witchcraft
by Rachel Patterson
3d ago
I am very pleased to be able to showcase a guest blog from the very lovely Jane Meredith. This is taken from her Falling through the tree of Life book. Having always had a fascination with the Kabbalah I have tried on several occasions to delve into it, but each time I have been left confused. Until I read Jane's book, this was a complete revelation for me, it takes you on a journey of discovery through the Kabbalah in a way that makes total sense. Extract from Jane Meredith’s Falling through the tree of Life: Embodied Kabbalah. Published Llewellyn 2022   There’s a thread of fierce glor ..read more
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Magical Self Care: Everyday Ritual for Self-Esteem
Rachel Patterson Author Witchcraft
by Rachel Patterson
1w ago
If you haven’t already, make moisturizer a part of your daily routine. Apply in the morning and/or evening, and add in some affirmations as you do so. Use an affirmation you choose, or keep it simple and just repeat, “I love you. I love you. I love you,” as you look at your reflection. As you massage the moisturiser into your skin, look in the mirror and repeat your chosen affirmations. It might make you feel a bit silly at first, but honestly, you deserve to love yourself! Source: Curative Magic by Rachel Patterson Header image created in Canva ..read more
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Happy 12th Birthday to Kitchen Witch!
Rachel Patterson Author Witchcraft
by Rachel Patterson
1w ago
It began circa 2010 with an online Kitchen Witch forum, in the days when forums were hip and trendy. Then in 2012 we opened our doors as the Kitchen Witch Online School of Witchcraft and they have been open ever since. Huge thanks to everyone that has been a part of our journey so far. We have made some amazing friends along the way and built a wonderful community. We are honoured and blessed to walk this witchcraft journey with our fabulous students and also those that have become a part of or community via the Kitchen Witch Coven fb group, YouTube and other social media platforms. This ..read more
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Dear Diary: Rice pudding triumph, art balance and hyper witches
Rachel Patterson Author Witchcraft
by Rachel Patterson
1w ago
What is the matter with Mary Jane? She's perfectly well and she hasn't a pain, And it's lovely rice pudding for dinner again! (A.A. Milne) Starting with a culinary triumph for me. In my 55 years I have cooked and baked many things from cakes and cookies through to entire banquets for weddings and events (including all the food for my own wedding of 70 guests). However, the humble rice pudding, which is one of my all time favourites has proved to be my nemesis, until now. I have tried many, many recipes all of which have failed in some way usually coming out of the oven too runny and/or the r ..read more
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Magical Self Care: Everyday Ritual for Grief
Rachel Patterson Author Witchcraft
by Rachel Patterson
2w ago
Keep a nice, big, pretty jar or box somewhere visible. At the end of each day write something on a slip of paper that has made you happy. It doesn’t have to be a big event: it could be finding your favourite cake in the bakers, seeing the first flower of spring, or even just being excited to crawl in bed. If you have lost someone, write a favourite memory about them that popped into your head that day. Remember to include positive thoughts about yourself too! Write down when you made someone else happy or did something you were proud of. If you are having a bad day—or if you want to ..read more
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Pagan Portal Podcast: Andrew Anderson
Rachel Patterson Author Witchcraft
by Rachel Patterson
2w ago
We sat down with one of the loveliest people on the planet; author and Bard, Andrew Anderson to discuss the Magic of Cats, the Celtic bear deities Artio and Artaois, the ritual of writing and many more stories... Also available on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/7D3rLYnY1B4ELacYlQbC1S Also available on all the usual podcast platforms. Don't forget to subscribe to the YouTube and Spotify channels to receive updates ♥ The Pagan Portal Podcast ..read more
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Workshop: Introduction to Witchcraft
Rachel Patterson Author Witchcraft
by Rachel Patterson
2w ago
We have been invited to run a series of in person workshops at the Raw Eden Beauty Apothecary in Wickham, Fareham, Hampshire. The first workshop is an Introduction to Witchcraft Join Witch and best selling author Rachel Patterson with the Kitchen Witch Coven team; Ness Armstrong and Heather Dewhurst as we provide an introduction to Witchcraft. We will take you through the basics of witchcraft, the essentials of magical practice and what being a witch means.  What is a Witch and what is Witchcraft? How to work with energy within all things. Altars and magical tools, how and why. The ba ..read more
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Dear Diary: Paint mishaps, table history and secret squirrels
Rachel Patterson Author Witchcraft
by Rachel Patterson
3w ago
Life is always busy at Kitchen Witch HQ but this past week has been total utter chaos, but in an absolutely fabulous way. Lots going on behind the scenes with new projects and ventures. Apologies for being vague but planning and testing has to be done first. Adding to the chaos we are having the front of our house re-painted, the front wall rendered, new paving and a new gate. This means that Eric has someone to bark at continuously for the entire day, every day this week. Thankfully the crew are lovely and incredibly patient with him. Several days of preparation were done and then yesterda ..read more
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Magical Self Care: Everyday Ritual for Worry
Rachel Patterson Author Witchcraft
by Rachel Patterson
3w ago
I love a bit of drumming, and making noise can really help release negative emotion and raise your energy. If you have a drum, perfect! If not, you can improvise. Use a metal biscuit tin or a saucepan and wooden spoon. When you feel the need to release worry, fears, or tension, get your drum out and give it a good ol’ bang! Walk around the house, stand in the garden, or take yourself out to the woods and make some noise. Really give it some gusto. With each bang of the drum visualise your worries being crushed and destroyed. Let the sound take them away. And then possibly apologise ..read more
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