The Practitioner’s
Handbook

Welcome to the Practitioner’s Handbook

A free resource for all levels of practitioners of the Craft.

Whether you’re a beginner or an expert in the field of witchcraft, we have everything you need to deepen your knowledge and enhance your practice. Our handbook is divided into several sections to help find what you need: Sabbats, Divination, Spellwork, and the Practitioner’s Blog. You’ll find tips, information, rituals, recipes, guides, and more in each section. As an authority on witchcraft and pagan traditions, we strive to provide you with the most comprehensive and accurate information available and we add new articles weekly.

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One-Pot White Wine Pasta with Mushrooms and Leeks

Recipe: One-Pot White Wine Pasta with Mushrooms and Leeks

Enjoy this cozy and elegant one-pot pasta with mushrooms and leeks, infused with white wine, cream, lemon, and herbs. A touch of magic in every bite!
Autumn Elixers

Autumn Home Remedies – Elixirs

Learn how to make nourishing and revitalizing elixirs with autumn foraging in this article. Discover the benefits of herbs, plants, and flowers for your well-being and vitality.
Making Cinnamon Honey Pear Galette

Recipe: Cinnamon Honey Pear Galette

Learn how to make a Cinnamon Honey Pear Galette, a divine dessert that honors the spirit of Yuletide and enhances your Father’s Night Feast.
Making Herbed Root Vegetable Medley

Recipe: Herbed Root Vegetable Medley

Herbed Root Vegetable Medley side dish, a dish that adds a burst of flavors and textures to your Father’s Night Feast.
Making Cranberry Pecan Wild Rice

Recipe: Cranberry Pecan Wild Rice

Yuletide is a time to honor the winter solstice and the return of the light. One of the ways to celebrate this occasion is with a Cranberry Pecan Wild Rice side dish, a dish that adds a burst of flavors and textures to your Father’s Night Feast.
Making Glazed Pork

Recipe: Roasted Apple Glazed Pork

Yuletide is a time to honor the winter solstice and the return of the light. One of the traditional ways to celebrate this occasion is with a Swine Feast, a meal that symbolizes strength, abundance, and joy.

The Sabbats


The Sabbats

Spellwork & Rituals


Spellwork & Rituals Posts

Summer Home Remedies – Tinctures

Tinctures
Learn how to make potent and effective herbal tinctures with summer herbs, and discover their benefits for your health and wellness. Tincture-making is an art and a science that captures the essence of nature’s vitality.

Embracing the Art: Safety Considerations When Practicing Magic

Safety
Learn how to practice magic safely and responsibly with these tips and considerations. Embrace the art of magic and transform your life.

Divination


Divination Posts

Blog


Blog Posts

Recipe: Sun-Dazzled Brews – Tea for Sunna

Sun-Dazzled Brews – Tea for Sunna
Create a zesty and warming herbal tea honoring Sunna, the solar goddess.

Recipe: Moonlit Elixirs – Tea for Mani

Moonlit Elixirs – Tea for Mani
Craft a celestial tea honoring Mani, the lunar deity, with a blend of jasmine, sage, and lavender.

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Total Posts: 525
Recipes

Recipes

Explore the Recipes category, where you will find delicious and magical dishes for every sabbat and ritual. Learn about the history, traditions, and symbolism of food in witchcraft and paganism.
Samhain

Samhain

Samhain is one of the Greater Sabbats, it is the witch’s biggest holiday and usually referred to as Halloween. It is New Year’s Day as it marks the death of the Lord. Samhain, is the death festival, and is the time when the veil between the worlds of the living and the dead at its finest.
Mabon

Mabon

Mabon, one of the Lesser Sabbats, is the second harvest festival and is held on the autumn equinox to celebrate the last fruits of the year. Like the Spring Equinox, it is a time of balance between dark and light.
Lughnasadh

Lughnasadh

Lughnasadh (LOO-nus-uh), also called Lammas, is known as one of the Greater Sabbats, it marks the beginning of the fall harvest. This is the festival of Lugh, a Celtic God of Light, Fire, and God of crafts and skills.
Litha Main

Litha

Litha (the Summer Solstice) marks the longest day of the year. During the summer solstice, it is the time of the first harvest and the celebration of this bounty. In times gone by this Sabbat was celebrated with large bonfires, they were burned to promote purification, fertility, and love.
Beltane

Beltane

Beltane/Beltain (fire in the sky), celebrates the spring holiday and is a significant fire and fertility festival that begins at sunset on 30th April. Halfway around the year from Samhain, when we honour the dead, Beltain is the festival that honours all of the living.
Blog

Blog

A place to find miscellaneous ramblings on all manner of witchy subjects that do not fit neatly into any category.
Ostara

Ostara

Ostara is a Lesser Sabbat and marks the Spring Equinox when day and night balance. Called Ostara after the Saxon Goddess Eostre, this is a time of renewal, regeneration, and resurrection.