The Full Blood Moon Rises: Why the March 3rd Lunar Eclipse Matters

Hello Coven!

There’s something about a Blood Moon that makes even the most grounded witch feel a little shiver of awe. On March 3rd, 2026, we’re being gifted a big one (No really it’s the largest we’ve had in a few years…) with a total lunar eclipse coinciding with a full Moon in Virgo, painting our celestial neighbour in shades of copper and crimson. Ah, I LOVE when our diva mixes up her apperence now and then <3

But what is this phenomenon, really? And more importantly, what does it mean for your practice?

Firstly, lets discuss the names of the Moon as I am fully aware of my international audience may be a bit confused at how many names the bloody moon has!

In the UK and some European locations we have the: Seed Moon (As in to plant seeds which is Celtic tradition); Lenten Moon (as in ‘Lent-moon’ which is British Celtic-Christian tradition); Storm Moon (Anglo-Saxon/ Celtic); Wind Moon (Brythonic/Celtic).

Futher a field: Worm Moon (When worms begin to spring up out of soil after the winter) Sap Moon (as in maple sap) or sometimes Sugar Moon, Crow Moon and Crust Moon (as in when the snow begin to crust and melt) are primarily attributed to Northern Native American tribes including the Ojibwe, the Shawnee and Algonquin); Moon of Winds (Cherokee)

There are many more I am sure…And yes, I am working on a full Grimore featuring the Moon names etc which will be hosted on the Ol’ Patreon which will be launching at the end of the Month. PROMISE. It would be sooner but it’s my BIRTHDAY 10th March and it’s a big-un so those celebration plans and caring for my Dad at the start of the year have delayed things a wee bit but it IS launching April 2026.

If you want to support me before then by all means buy me a Kofi.

Anyhow…updates aside let’s get into it, darlings.

Blood Moon / luar eclipse rises over a city scape

What Actually Is a Blood Moon?

First, let’s demystify the science because understanding how something happens only deepens the magick….

A Blood Moon occurs during a total lunar eclipse. This happens when the Earth moves precisely between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow across the lunar surface . But here’s where it gets beautiful: the Moon doesn’t just disappear. oh no, no one puts our lunar baby in a corner. Instead, sunlight filters through Earth’s atmosphere, bending around our planet. The blue light scatters away (the same reason our skies are blue during the day), leaving only the warm, red wavelengths to reach the Moon’s surface.

The result? That haunting, gorgeous, copper-red glow. Yass, Queen!

The intensity of the red depends on what’s floating around in our atmosphere- more dust or clouds means a deeper, more dramatic crimson. This particular eclipse will have totality lasting 58 minutes, from 6:04am to 7:02am EST . For us here in the UK, totality will be visible from around 11:04am to 12:02pm GMT. Not ideal for midnight ritual work, but perfect for a midday eclipse meditation if you can steal a quiet moment.

Image source: timeanddate.com

Why This Eclipse Is Different

Now, here’s the thing about this particular Blood Moon: it’s not just a pretty face in the sky.

This eclipse falls at 12° Virgo, and it’s the final eclipse on the Virgo-Pisces axis that’s been unfolding since 2024. Think of it as the closing chapter of an eighteen-month story. Everything you’ve been working through around perfectionism, self-worth, healing, and release – this eclipse is here to help you complete that cycle.

Eclipses are amplifiers. A regular full Moon is powerful, but a lunar eclipse turns that volume up to eleven. They reveal hidden truths, drag emotions to the surface, and illuminate what we’ve been avoiding . As astrologer Rachel Ruth Tate puts it,

“Eclipses always come in pairs. They provide us with a month full of absolute disruptions to our regularly scheduled solar and lunar programming”.

This one takes place near the South Node, the point in our charts associated with the past and ritual release. It’s asking us quite insistently, to shed what’s dead before spring comes knocking. Eurgh, more shedding? Well, if I must….

The Virgo-Pisces Dance: Structure Meets Surrender

To understand this eclipse’s energy, we have to look at the two signs involved: Virgo (where the Moon sits) and Pisces (where the Sun sits opposite).

Virgo EnergyPisces Energy
Earth, practical, groundedWater, fluid, boundless
Structure, order, refinementFormless, chaotic, all-encompassing
Details, discernment, serviceDreams, intuition, transcendence
Can become perfectionisticCan become escapist

At their highest expressions, these two dance beautifully together dispite their differences. Pisces receives divine inspiration; Virgo gives it structure. Virgo creates the vessel; Pisces fills it with soul. Basically, that witchy friend and their corporate professional partner stereotype we know so well…and have come to love.

But during this eclipse, we’re being asked to look at where these energies might be out of balance in our own lives. (“Eurgh! Emma, does the Shadow work ever end?!” I hear you cry and NO, no it does not, dear Coven)

Virgo’s shadow shows up as the harsh inner critic that’s never satisfied. The voice that says you’re not ready, not good enough, not prepared enough. It’s perfectionism that paralyses rather than motivates, endless tweaking that keeps you stuck in planning mode instead of living mode .

Pisces’ shadow manifests as escapism, unconscious/doom scrolling, binge-watching, numbing out because the feelings are too much. It’s losing yourself in others’ emotions, playing the victim, refusing to take responsibility for your own healing..and lets be so F-ing For real here…intoxicants to help one cope/mask ones feelings.

This eclipse illuminates both shadows. And in that light, we get to choose something different.

Pisces” by Jacopo Montano

What This Means for Your Practice

The essence of this lunar eclipse is one powerful theme: expansion through healing and taking up space .

For too long, many of us have played small. Dimmed our light. Second-guessed our gifts. Held ourselves back until we felt “ready” or “good enough.” This eclipse is here to change those patterns .

Virgo at its highest expression embodies the energy of the goddess: complete and whole within herself. She doesn’t need external validation. She doesn’t require perfect conditions to share her gifts. She simply is and that is enough.

This eclipse reminds you that you carry that same energy within you.

What’s Ready to Be Released?

Ask yourself:

  • Where is perfectionism keeping me stuck?
  • What would I start if I didn’t need to be perfect at it?
  • Where am I my own harshest critic?
  • What patterns have I been trying to “DIY” my way out of without doing the deeper work? 
  • What would it feel like to release control and trust instead? 

A Simple Eclipse Release Ritual

Here’s the thing about eclipses: they’re not for calling in new things. They’re for letting go. The energy is too chaotic for intention-setting; save that for the new Moon .

Instead, try this simple release ritual on March 3rd:

You’ll need:

  • Pen and paper
  • A fire-safe bowl (if burning is safe for your space)
  • Water (a sink, bath, or bowl will do)
  • Optional: Candle (who doesn’t love some candle magick?)

The Ritual:

  • Create your space. Set the mood, baby! Light a candle if it feels right. Take three deep breaths. This is your moment.
  • Write. On your paper, write down everything you’re ready to release. The perfectionism. The self-criticism. The patterns that keep you small. The people-pleasing. The “I’ll be ready when…” stories. Let it all out- no judgment, no editing. Think of this as purge poetry.

Choose your release. You have options:

  • Fire release: If it’s safe, burn the paper in your fire-safe bowl. Watch the smoke carry it away.
  • Water release: Tear the paper into small pieces and let them wash down the sink or bath drain. Visualise all that heavy energy flowing away from you.
  • Earth release: Bury the paper somewhere meaningful (or even just a plant pot), letting the earth transmute it.
  • Cleanse. Take a shower or salt bath afterward. As the water runs over you, imagine any remaining negative energy in your body and auric field being emptied, washing away, disappearing down the drain .
  • Ground. Have a glass of water. Eat something nourishing. Touch the earth if you can. You’ve done deep work—honour that.

Image Source: “ksenia-yakovleva-x5” by ksyfffka07

A Few Practical Notes

  • Eclipses are intense. If you’re feeling anxious or emotionally raw around this time, that’s normal. Be gentle with yourself. Stay hydrated. Rest if you need to. (Trust me, I HAVENT been ok for a few days as I was sharing over on Insta stories the other day, it’s been foggy and anxious!)
  • Mercury is retrograde. Mercury, ruler of Virgo is currently retrograde in Pisces during this eclipse. Mercury doesn’t really like being in Pisces so it’s extra prickly right now…That means communication may be murky, old texts might surface, and nothing is quite as it seems. Don’t react before you know the facts. The truth is complex right now. Also, DON’T and I mean DON’T text your ex. Please, listen to your Witchy Aunt Emma she loves you, they are an ex for a reason.
  • This is the end of a cycle. Think back to March 2025. What were you releasing then? What themes emerged during the September 2025 solar eclipse in Virgo? This March 2026 eclipse brings those threads to a close.

A Final Word, Darlings

Blood Moons have been feared throughout history and seen as omens of disaster, divine judgment, or cosmic imbalance . But here at Digital Coven, we know that celestial events aren’t here to scare us. They’re here to show us.

This eclipse is an invitation. A chance to stop running from your own shadows and finally, mercifully, let them bloody go. A portal to step out of survival mode and into trust. A reminder that you don’t have to be perfect to be worthy.

As the Moon blushes red above us, ask yourself:

  • What if you no longer needed to control everything? (easier said than done, I know)
  • What could you become if you finally believed you were already enough? (and you ARE darling…)

I’ll be sitting with those questions on March 3rd. I hope you’ll join me.

Want More Witchy Wonders?

Book a tarot reading, a 1 to 1 or workshop with me, Emma! Just email emma@emfluence.co.uk and we’ll take it from there. (P.S. My actual witchcraft shop is launching so soon—stay tuned!) Again, I am a bit behind in getting back to emails as I JUST got back to London after caring for my dad for a few Months so I WILL respond asasp….I just didn’t expect the blog to blow up quite as it has in 2026 <3 I LOVE YOU ALL SO MUCH like OMG! <3

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Reference links:

https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2026-march-3
https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/what-is-a-blood-moon/
https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/topics/what-is-lunar-eclipse-blood-moon
https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/LEplot/LEplot2001/LE2026Mar03T.pdf
https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/blood-moon.html
https://www.thecut.com/article/lunar-eclipse-virgo-march-2026-predictions-what-to-know.html
https://www.astronomy.com/observing/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-march-2026-lunar-eclipse/

https://www.yogajournal.com/lifestyle/astrology/full-moon-in-virgo-march-2026

Header Image link: “Views of the Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse” by Flickr is marked with Public Domain Mark 1.0.

A Guide to using Lemons in Witchcraft (and a lil’bit about Pancake day!)

Let’s explore the magickal uses of lemon in witchcraft. A kitchen Staple that has many magickal properties!

Hello Coven, 

You know I love a bit of kitchen witchery and as it is PANCAKE DAY aka shrove Tuesday here in the UK, where many of us slather our pancakes with sugar and Lemon juice, yum! I thought I’d better spread the word about the magickal properties of lemons so we may have a few in abundance over the next few days…

“Wait, Emma, what on earth is pancake day aka Shrove Tuesday?!” I hear you cry..well dear coven *Ahem* Let me explain for the rest of Global readers (sorry, I am always really shocked at how many of you read this waffle internationally, it really makes my heart so happy!): 

What is Pancake Day and what is a simple pancake recipe: 

Close British pancake layers” is marked with CC0 1.0.

Shrove Tuesday, called Pancake Day in the UK, is the feast day before Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, and while it’s celebrated across the Christian world, it has particularly deep roots in British history and culture. Like, really deep, as here I am talking about it on a witch blog but I digress….The name comes from the old English word “shrive,” meaning to confess, as medieval Christians would go to church to be cleansed of their sins before the 40-day fasting period of Lent. Yes, that sounds as fun as it actually is for those not from a catholic country. The tradition of eating pancakes arose from the practical need to use up rich ingredients like eggs, milk, and sugar before they were given up for Lent, and this custom has been documented in England since at least the 16th century. It’s basically one last fatty hurrah before we historically had to give up joy for 40days. Eurgh.  Britain is also home to unique traditions like the Olney Pancake Race in Buckinghamshire, which has been running since 1445, and the now-lost folk practice of “Shroving,” where children would go door-to-door singing for food…based on the current government’s efforts to basically bully anyone not rich this practice may very well be making a come back as HAVE YOU SEEN THE PRICE OF EGGS? (Actually, Americans you win that battle, I’m pretty sure a box of 6 eggs costs like a kidney or something over there according to social media..ekkk I am so sorry) Elsewhere in the world, the same day is known as Mardi Gras in France and New Orleans ( a dream of mine to go, omg I NEED to go to New Orleans!) Fastnacht in Germany, and Pączki Day in Poland, each with its own distinctive foods and festivities, but the British version remains one of the oldest … .and a lil extra tit bit for you, pancakes are made from the same recipe of yorkshire puddings…now yorkshire puddings need their own very post as they are sacred foods indeed. 

British Style Pancakes 1” by LearningLark is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

British pancakes, unlike the fluffy American pancakes, are thin, large, and closer to a French crêpe. The recipe itself is wonderfully simple: you’ll need plain flour, eggs, milk, a pinch of salt, and a little butter for frying . Some cooks like to add a splash of liqueur like Grand Marnier for a hint of orange, but this is entirely optional . 

I’ll use the good ol Bbc’s recipe for reference, as I measure by heart rather than follow recipes: 

  • 100g plain flour
  • 2 large eggs
  • 300ml milk

The secret to a perfect, tender pancake lies in resting the batter. You’ve got to treat her right, coven….After whisking everything into a smooth, thin consistency (like single cream), you should cover it and let it sit for at least 15–30 minutes to allow the gluten to relax. This makes the pancakes much more delicate and less likely to be chewy. To cook, simply heat a non-stick pan with a knob of butter or oil, pour in a ladleful of batter, and swirl it to coat the base. Cook for about a minute until golden, then flip—flamboyantly or carefully, it’s up to you! I personally always go for the drama…and then stack them on a plate, keep them warm, and serve immediately with your favourite toppings…a simple squeeze of fresh lemon juice and a generous sprinkle of caster sugar…or nutella, fruit or whatever you fancy really..

Anyway, back to Lemons and how we can use them for Magick, baby! 

sliced lemons” by _Libby_ is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

The Magickal Uses for Lemons 

Oh yes, Lemons are more than just a bright and zesty fruit found in your kitchen. In witchcraft, they hold a powerful place, embodying purification, protection, and spiritual cleansing. Their vibrant energy and symbolic associations with the sun make them a versatile tool in many magickal practices. Here are some fabulous examples of Lemon magick in action! 

1. Purification and Cleansing Rituals

  • Cleansing Spaces: Lemons are commonly used to cleanse spaces of negative energy. You can slice a lemon and place the pieces in different corners of your home to absorb negativity. Once the lemon slices start to dry out or rot, it’s a sign that they’ve absorbed negative energy, and they should be discarded away from your home. You can also make yourself a fabulous cleansing spray by boiling a lemon wedge and putting it into a spray bottle…if you want something more fancy then check out Ajs amazing cleansing spray here (It’s my personal fave recipe)  Think about it, how many cleaning products are lemon scented? Lemon is THAT girl when it comes to cleansing darling! 
  • Cleansing Objects: If you’ve recently acquired a new magical tool or object and want to cleanse it of any residual energy, rubbing it with a lemon slice or washing it in lemon water can do the trick…just make sure that the tool won’t be impacted by the lemon juice! Always do a wee spot test, ok coven? I’ve made many a mistake in my time by not testing things first….
  • Spiritual Baths: Adding lemon juice or slices to your bathwater can help cleanse your aura. This practice is particularly effective when you’re feeling weighed down by stress or negative emotions. The fresh, citrus scent is also invigorating, providing both a spiritual and physical uplift. Check our post here on cleansing including ritual baths.

2. Protection Magic

  • Lemon and Salt Protection Spell: One common protection spell involves cutting a lemon into four wedges and placing them in a dish with salt. This setup is believed to absorb negative energy and protect your home from harm. The dish should be placed near the entrance of your home or in any area where you feel protection is needed. 
  • Carrying a Lemon for Protection: In some traditions, carrying a small lemon or a lemon charm with you acts as a protective talisman. The lemon absorbs any negativity directed your way, keeping you safe from harm. Just Don’t leave a fresh in your bag and forget about it…it can get icky.
  • Ward Off Evil: Hanging lemons in doorways or windows is another protective practice. This is said to ward off evil spirits or malicious intentions, ensuring that your space remains safe and secure.

Lemons” by DeSegura89 is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

3. Love and Attraction Spells

  • Lemon Love Spell: Lemons are often used in love spells due to their ability to attract positive energy and sweeten relationships. One traditional spell involves writing your name and the name of your desired partner on a piece of paper, folding it, and placing it between two lemon halves. You then tie the lemon together with a red string, symbolizing the bond between you and your partner, and bury it under a tree or in a garden to let the relationship grow.
  • Enhancing Relationships: Adding lemon zest or slices to love potions or charm bags can amplify their effectiveness. The bright and uplifting energy of the lemon enhances the positivity and attraction within the relationship.

4. Hex Breaking and Banishing

  • Breaking Curses: Lemons are powerful in breaking curses or hexes (see below for more baneful magick). One method involves cutting a lemon in half and rubbing the cut side over your body while visualising the curse being absorbed into the fruit. Once done, dispose of the lemon far away from your home to remove the curse from your life. Bye bye negativity!
  • Banishing Negativity: To banish negative people or energies from your life, you can perform a simple spell using a lemon and black candle. Write the name of the person or the negative situation on a piece of paper, insert it into the lemon, and then burn the black candle next to it. As the candle burns, visualise the negativity being drawn into the lemon. Dispose of the lemon afterwards to finalise the banishment.
A lemon being dropped intoa glass of water and making a slash against a black back ground

A lemon dropped into a jar [étude 7]” by p_v a l d i v i e s o is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.

5. Boosting Energy and Clarity

  • Meditation and Focus: Placing a lemon on your altar or workspace can help boost your focus and energy during rituals or meditation sessions. The citrus scent is known to stimulate the mind, clear away mental fog, and enhance clarity, making it a great tool for those needing a boost in concentration. I mean who doesn’t love to smell a lemon now and then? Just ask Yolanda Hadid, she loves ’em!
  • Energy Boosting Elixir: Drinking lemon water before or after a ritual can help refresh your energy and cleanse your system. This is particularly beneficial after intense magical work that may leave you feeling drained. Especially if you use moon water.

6. Prosperity and Abundance Spells

  • Drawing Wealth: Lemons can also be used in spells to attract wealth and abundance. A common practice involves placing a bowl of fresh lemons on your altar or in your kitchen, symbolising the drawing in of prosperity. You can also sprinkle lemon juice around your wallet or purse to keep your finances flowing positively.
  • Lemon and Cinnamon Prosperity Spell: Combine lemon with cinnamon, a spice associated with wealth, for a powerful prosperity spell. You can create a sachet with dried lemon peel and cinnamon sticks to carry with you, or use lemon and cinnamon in a floor wash to attract abundance into your home. I like to have lemon in my water first thing followed by cinnamon in my coffee..some of us need all the prosperity we can get, just sayin.

7. Divination and Dream Magic

  • Dream Magic: Lemons can also be used in dream magic. Placing lemon slices under your pillow is believed to help with dream recall and provide clarity in interpreting dreams. The citrus scent helps to invigorate the senses and can also protect against nightmares. Again, make sure NOT to ruin your sheets. If nervous, use a lemon scented essential oil instead.
  • Divination: In divination practices, lemons can be used as a scrying tool. For instance, some practitioners squeeze lemon juice into a bowl of water and observe the patterns or movements in the water to receive messages or insights. I’ve done it a few times and I really like working with it!
A half of lemon being dropped into water and making a splash!

A Splash of Lemon COLLEGE STUFF” by Sam Fox Photography is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.

8. Healing and Health Magic

  • Healing Spells: Lemons are associated with vitality and health, making them a popular ingredient in healing spells. You can create a healing charm by placing lemon peels in a sachet with other healing herbs, or by using lemon juice in a ritual bath to cleanse and revitalise your body.
  • Fighting Illness: In folk magic, lemons are often used to fight illness by drawing out the sickness from the body. This can involve rubbing a lemon over the body and then discarding it, similar to how it’s used in curse-breaking rituals…they are also much nicer smelling than onions which are also really good for this!
  • Lemon Water: Adding lemon to your water everyday can have amazing health benefits and if mixed with moon water, can be a great way to get way to absorb your intentions and manifestations. 

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Three Witches casting spells around a cauldron

9. Hexing and Baneful Magick 

Now, onto the gritty stuff. Lemons are not just for cleansing and protecting—they are absolute wonders when it comes to hexing and baneful magick. That bright, acidic juice? That’s pure aggression in liquid form, darling. The sourness alone makes it perfect for spoiling someone’s energy, and when you combine that with intention, you’ve got yourself a recipe for righteous justice. Here are some of my favourite ways to use lemons when someone absolutely deserves it.

And before I hear it….I have said a million times on this blog – I am NOT a wiccan, I don’t believe in the power of three, please for the love of Hecate shut up about that rule when you are here as it’s actually quite offensive to presume every witch does follow the wiccan path as it’s a completely different practice to what I and millions of other witches practice. No offence to wiccans, I am sure they get annoyed about it too…but I am not love and light only, ok? They vex, I hex. Anyway, rant over…THANK YOU and happy hexing <3 

  • Sour Jar (The Lemon Hex): This is my go-to for when someone needs a taste of their own medicine. Take a lemon and cut it in half. On a small piece of paper, write the name of the person who has wronged you and what they did. If you want to be extra specific about what they deserve, write that too. Stuff the paper inside the lemon, then add some sharp, nasty things—black peppercorns for burning, chilli flakes for that extra sting, rusty nails, broken glass, vinegar, anything that feels right. Put the two halves back together, seal the whole thing with black wax or tape, and stab it with pins or black thorns. As you do this, curse them out loud. Tell them exactly what they deserve. Shake it, scream at it, really put your energy into it. Then hide that lemon somewhere they will never find it, and let it rot. As it decays, so will their power over you, and so will their happiness. Just make sure you dispose of it far from your home when you’re done.
  • Freezer Burn (To Put Someone on Ice): If you need someone to just STOP—stop bothering you, stop gossiping, stop existing in your orbit—lemons can help with that too. Take a lemon and write the person’s name on it, or stuff a name paper inside a slit you cut into the skin. Place it in a freezer bag, fill it with water, and stick it in the back of your freezer. As they freeze, their actions toward you will freeze too. They’ll lose momentum, lose interest, and eventually just fade away. This is perfect for toxic exes, meddling in-laws, or that coworker who just won’t quit. If you ever want to release them, just thaw the lemon and throw it away, but honestly? Some people deserve to stay on ice forever.
  • Lemon Sour Poison (For Rude People): This is a simple but effective little piece of folk magic. If you have to interact with someone who is consistently nasty to you such a neighbour, a boss, a family member just cut a lemon in half and rub it along your doorframe or on the threshold of your home before they arrive. As you do it, whisper exactly what you think of them and tell them their sour attitude is not welcome here. When they step over that threshold, their negativity will be neutralized. They’ll either behave themselves or feel so uncomfortable they’ll leave quickly. Either way, you win.
  • Return to Sender (Lemon Reversal): If you know someone has sent a hex or bad energy your way, grab a lemon and stud it with black-headed pins. As you push each pin in, name the person and command that whatever they sent you returns to them threefold. Roll the lemon between your hands, visualising their energy being pulled out of your aura and into the fruit. Then throw it into running water such a river, a stream, or even flushing it down the toilet (be careful of plumbing!) and watch it go. The water carries it back to them, and they get to deal with the mess they tried to make for you.

Remember, my darlings, hexing isn’t for the faint of heart, and it’s certainly not for minor inconveniences. Someone cut you off in traffic? Let it go. Someone looked at you wrong? Breathe, my darling little ball of rage! But when someone truly, deliberately hurts you or someone you love? When they cross a line that cannot be uncrossed? That’s when you reach for the lemon, you tap into that sour, acidic rage, and you give them exactly what they deserve. Magick is a tool, and sometimes justice requires a little sharp edge. So go forth, hex responsibly, and always, always, ALWAYS dispose of your materials far from home. Blessed be, or whatever, now go cause some delicious chaos.

If you want more info on the baneful stuff then please check out my gal and fellow stoke on trent native, Deb Aka Chaotic Death Witch 

So as you can tell Lemons are a powerful and versatile tool in witchcraft, offering a wide range of uses from protection and purification to love and prosperity spells. Their bright energy and strong associations with the sun and cleansing make them a staple in many magical practices. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just beginning your journey, incorporating lemons into your witchcraft can bring a refreshing and potent energy to your rituals and spells.

Want More Witchy Wonders?

Book a tarot reading, a 1 to 1 or workshop with me, Emma! Just email emma@emfluence.co.uk and we’ll take it from there. (P.S. My actual witchcraft shop is launching so soon—stay tuned!)

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Sage Rage:  Is Sage a closed practice? We delve into this missunderstood herb #witchmythbusters

In todays witch myth busters we explore the herb sage and its variants and why the use of white sage is discouraged unless native to your practice.

Like ‘Tarot’, some areas of social media are full of misinformation around lil ol’Sage, and as you know, here at Digital Coven, if there is one thing we bloody love, it’s stirring them cauldrons…with sticks made of actual knowledge and insight. So buckle up and let’s dive into the Sage, white sage and it’s other variants.

Disclaimer: This is a UK blog based in London, therefore when we are referencing herbs etc we use terms localised to us…which is the UK. Because we are BRITISH. Again, for those who like to argue, we don’t have white sage native in the UK as it’s an American Herb native to the Americas and we are not in the Americas we are in the British isles…we use British Garden sage…Please do not go down the bean soup route and just read the bloody post and click the citation links for more info, ok? Sheesh. 

“Smudging” by Cornelia Kopp is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0 [A closed practice]

Top Level: 

  • Using Sage is NOT a closed practice.  
  • You can use local and homegrown variants of Sage in any practice…unless it is white sage [see below]  
  • White Sage, which is the American type of Sage that is causing all of the confusion, is endangered and should be brought ethically from local indigenous people or grown yourself to make sure that it is sourced ethically. Buying it online is adding to its endangerment and putting it at risk of not being able to be used in closed religious practices performed by indigenous peoples in the Americas. Again, this is a guide, we personally recommend that if using white sage isn’t part of your traditional cultural practice, just leave it alone. There are so many variants of Sage that do exactly the same thing that can be used such as Garden Sage which we recommend using instead. 
  • Smudging, is a closed practice that uses White Sage and should only be performed by those indoctrinated into those practices by people who are already part of those cultures. This doesn’t mean it is closed to White, Black or Asian or Mermaid or Aliens  – you just have to be invited by an Elder to learn the practice in a respectful and educated manner otherwise, we recommend that you just stay away from magick that you do not understand and know the ways of. If it’s a close practice it’s usually closed for a sincere reason. 
  • You can Smoke cleanse with any Sage, but we recommend that you avoid White Sage due to its at-risk status environmentally. If using White Sage isn’t part of your culture then just use another Sage. There are so many not-at-risk variants. Using a cleansing stick or herb bundle is ok to do but doing it and calling it ‘Smudging’ is misinformed as they are two very different ceremonies so please be respectful with your wording. You couldn’t call Christmas, Hanukkah even if they do happen around the same time of year and may involve gifting presents. They are completely different religions and religious practices. 
  • I honestly don’t know what to say about being gifted White Sage by a non-indigenous person and will leave the answer to that question open to the people who are most impacted by it -If any Indigenous witches who read this blog, wish to comment below or even do a guest post around this I would be most grateful. Personally, my recommendation would be if you are local to the Americas, donate it to local tribes and indigenous witches. 

“Misty Sage” by Linda, Fortuna future is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0

If you are an older witch who has recently been online, mainly Tiktok’s lovingly called ‘Witch Tok’ community you may suddenly be shocked at the level of vitriol thrown at you for mentioning your use of Sage within your practice. Suddenly, you’re getting comments from people accusing you of appropriating other cultures, being disrespectful to other practices and brutalising the planet. It all seems a bit bizarre, especially as you can still buy a Sage and Herb flavoured Sausage and stuffing from the Supermarket (if you didn’t know this blog was based in the UK that sausage comment certainly gave it away, ha!). 

Let me explain, many of these Witches are based in America so aren’t aware of the European variants of Sage and the majority are confusing our use of ‘Garden’ or any of the European variants of Sage for an American type of Sage referred to as ‘White Sage’. These Witches are not being deliberately aggressive, in fact, they are actually trying to do some good and support historically disrespected indigenous communities, they just haven’t learned that Sage is in fact a category of herb and there are many, many variants. 

About Sage: 

There are over 900 variants of Sage, and many are used in cooking, whilst some are used for their decoration value. May cultures practice sage burning and using sage bundles and stick to remove bad energy. 

Salvia officinalis is the Latin name for the herb and its other names include sage, common sage, garden sage, golden sage, kitchen sage, true sage, culinary sage, Dalmatian sage, and broadleaf sage. Cultivated forms include purple sage and red sage. The specific epithet officinalis refers to plants with a well-established medicinal or culinary value. 

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvia_officinalis

“Chopped sage” by onenjen is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

There are many different types of sage or salvia plants available. They may be either perennial or annual, blooming to non-blooming, but pretty much each of these different types of sage is fairly hardy. Foliage comes in sage green, variegated purple/green, or variegated gold and blossoms range from lavender to bright blue to cheery red. 

Garden or common sage (Salvia officinalis) is the most common type of sage used for cooking. You can also make tea from the leaves. It is very hardy and bounces back in the spring even after a severely cold winter. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvia_officinalis

Read more at Gardening Know How: Sage Plants For Gardens: Learn About Different Types Of Sage https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/sage/types-of-sage-plants.htm

It is native to the Mediterranean areas but has flourished throughout Europe and other continents worldwide where they have developed its own variants. This is where some of the misunderstandings around the use of Sage come into play. (See: White Sage Section) but officially, Sage is not closed and can be used in many aspects of witchcraft and spell casting. 

“Sage (Explore 5/21/14)” by Rick Bolin is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Witches Use for [not endangered] Sage: 

Again, as I know many people like to skim read it’s crucial to distinguish between “smudging” and “smoke cleansing” or “saging.”

  • Smudging is a specific, sacred ritual from various Indigenous cultures (particularly in North America) involving the burning of specific medicines (like white sage, sweetgrass, cedar) in a prescribed ceremonial way. This is a closed practice. Unless you are a trained member of those specific cultures, you should not refer to your practice as smudging or attempt to replicate its ceremonial protocols.
  • Smoke Cleansing or Saging refers to the broader, cross-cultural practice of using smoke from herbs for purification, blessing, and energetic cleansing. This has roots in European, African, and Asian folk magic.  Saging  is an open practice that you can ethically adapt and used in many practices world wide.

Here are several methods, from the most common to the more creative.

1. Smoke Cleansing for Energetic Purification

This is the most well-known use. The purpose is to clear stagnant, heavy, or negative energy from a space, an object, or a person.

How to do it:

  1. Preparation: Open a window or door in the area you plan to cleanse. This gives the negative energy a path to exit. Light your bundle of dried garden sage and let it catch fire for a moment.
  2. Ignition: Gently blow out the flame so the bundle is smoldering and producing smoke. Use a fire-safe bowl or an abalone shell (if you use a shell, be aware of its cultural significance and ensure you’re using it respectfully as a beautiful, natural tool, not as an imitation of a specific ritual).
  3. The Act: Use your hand or a feather (again, as a tool, not a cultural appropriation) to gently waft the smoke around the space. Pay special attention to corners, doorways, and mirrors, as energy can get stuck there. Visualize the smoke binding to the heavy energy and carrying it out the open window.
  4. Cleansing People/Objects: You can also waft the smoke around a person (ask their permission first!) or over an object like a crystal, tarot deck, or piece of jewelry to cleanse it of previous energies.
  5. Closing: Once you feel the space is clear, you can extinguish the sage by pressing it into sand, soil, or a fire-safe dish. Thank the sage for its assistance. Close the window if you wish, and perhaps light a candle to invite in fresh, positive energy.

2. Creating a Protective Barrier

Sage’s protective qualities can be used to create energetic boundaries.

  • Warding Smoke: As you smoke cleanse the perimeter of your home, visualise the smoke creating a shimmering, protective barrier on the walls. Intend that this barrier will repel negative influences and only allow positive energy to enter.
  • Sage Brooms (Besoms): Small, decorative witch’s brooms can be made with sage bundled into the twigs. You can use this besom to “sweep” negative energy out the door, both physically and energetically. Hang one over your door for protection.

“Sage front” by onenjen is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

3. In Spell Work

Incorporate dried, crumbled sage leaves directly into your spells.

  • Protection Sachets: Add dried sage to a mojo bag or sachet with other protective herbs like rosemary and black salt. Carry it with you for personal protection.
  • Cleansing Baths: Tie a handful of dried sage in a muslin cloth or an old stocking and hang it under the hot tap as you run a bath. Soak in the water to cleanse your own aura. (Be mindful that sage is an herb; if you have sensitive skin, test a small area first).
  • Prosperity and Healing Spells: Because sage is ruled by Jupiter (the planet of expansion and good fortune) and has associations with healing, you can use it in spells for abundance, success, or to aid in recovery from illness. Write a wish on a bay leaf and anoint it with a little sage oil, or place a sage leaf in your wallet to attract money.
  • Wish Fulfillment: An old folk tradition involves writing a wish on a sage leaf and placing it under your pillow to dream on it. After three nights, burn the leaf to release the wish to the universe.

“Fried Sage Leaves” by Chiot’s Run is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0

4. Kitchen Witchery

Since garden sage is a culinary herb, it’s perfect for kitchen witchcraft. In fact I have a whole section on this here https://digital-coven.com/category/witchcraft/kitchen-witch/  and a lovely beginner post here Easy ‘Kitchen Witchery’ for beginner baby witches – Digital Coven

  • Cooking with Intention: When you add sage to a meal (like in stuffing, soups, or roasted vegetables), focus your intention. Stir in wisdom for a family dinner, protection for your household, or healing energy into a meal for someone who is unwell. Your focused intention charges the food.
  • Sage Tea: Brew a tea with fresh or dried sage leaves. As you drink it, focus on absorbing its properties of wisdom and clarity. It can be a great drink before meditation or divination work.
  • Simmer Pots – Boil sage in a little water and let the stream and aromas cleanse and purify the air – great if you can’t do much witchcraft involving burning things. 

5. In the Garden

Grow your own sage plant. This is the most sustainable and personally connected way to use it.

  • A Witch’s Herb: As you tend to the plant, you build a relationship with its spirit. You can thank it before you harvest leaves, ensuring a mutually respectful exchange.
  • Protection for the Garden: Plant sage around the borders of your garden to physically and energetically protect your other plants from pests and negative influences.

By focusing on these methods and using garden sage, you are engaging with a rich, open tradition of folk magic that honors the herb’s power while respecting the boundaries of Indigenous cultures. The most important tools are always your intention and your connection to the plants you work with.

“sage” by jasleen_kaur is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

Why Smudging and the Use of White Sage is a Closed Practice

Again, I am just an Irish Heritage girl from the UK trying to educate y’all…I am NOT affiliated with any of these practices or tribes etc and highly recommend that you please do further research if you are curious. 

Native Americans use White Sage in their religious cleansing ceremonies which they call ‘Smudging’.  I’ve compiled resources created by Indigenous people to help you learn directly from their voices.  The reasons are deeply interconnected, spanning culture, spirituality, environment, and history.

A Sacred Ceremony, Not a Generic Tool: “Smudging” (or wazília in Lakota) is not simply “burning sage.” It is a specific, sacred ceremony with protocols that have been passed down through generations . As Oglala Lakota spiritual leader Warfield Moose Jr. explains, the practice “goes back to our creation stories and the relationship our people have with sage and all our plant medicines since the beginning of time” . It is a formal ritual of prayer and connection, not a general-purpose cleansing technique . The ceremonies, prayers, and purposes vary widely between different tribes, bands, and nations . To separate the action (burning sage) from its cultural and spiritual context diminishes its profound meaning.

Spiritual Protocol and Relationship with the Plant: In Indigenous worldviews, sage is not a commodity; it is a living being and a sacred medicine . There are specific protocols for every interaction with it. For example, before harvesting, one must offer tobacco and a prayer to the plant, explaining the reason for the visit . The plant is to be picked by hand, as metal objects can cause it to “bleed its sacred juices” . When you purchase a mass-produced “smudge kit” from a non-Native retailer, the plant is “stripped of all its meaning and power,” as Red Cliff Ojibwe journalist Mary Annette Pember states . It becomes an object, devoid of the spiritual relationship that defines its sacred use.

“2017 Anishinabe Naming Ceremony at Springwater Park, ON” by antefixus21 is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 ( A closed practice being performed)

Environmental Impact and Over-Harvesting: The surge in commercial demand, driven by the wellness industry and non-Native practitioners, has led to the over-harvesting of white sage, pushing it toward ecological threat . White sage, native to a specific region in Southern California, is being poached and ripped from the ground by the roots, destroying the plants and the sites where Indigenous people have traditionally harvested for generations . This commercial exploitation directly interferes with the ability of Native communities to practice their religion . As Shilo Clifford, a traditional Oglala Lakota herbalist, points out, Indigenous teachings emphasize reciprocity: when you take, you must give back tenfold to ensure the medicine is there for future generations, a philosophy completely at odds with exploitative commercial harvesting .

A History of Oppression and Erasure: This context is critical. For centuries, the U.S. and Canadian governments actively tried to destroy Indigenous cultures through policies like forced assimilation in boarding schools, where spiritual practices were brutally suppressed . As Mary Annette Pember notes, to now see those same practices, which were once forbidden, “tossed into the great blender of upscale trendiness” by the dominant culture feels like “the final insult and a sign of disrespect” . It’s a painful continuation of a long history of taking. 

Citation links for the above: 

https://www.vacfss.com/news/how-to-use-sage-for-healing/

https://www.womenshealthmag.com/life/a28847931/sage-smudging/

https://www.grpmcollections.org/Detail/objects/207188

More reading on the practice here: 

https://www.ictinc.ca/blog/a-definition-of-smudging

https://www.wernative.org/articles/smudging

“Sage” by idea ablaze is licensed under CC BY 2.0 ( A closed practice being performed)

So reminder of the above: 

Sage isn’t closed – you can use Sage in your magick. 

Some Sage’s are endangered so avoid using those types of Sage. As there are over 900 types of Sage, this shouldn’t be an issue. 

Smudging is a closed practice involving White Sage which you need to be invited into in order to take part. 

White Sage is endangered and because of this many indigenous witches request that you do not use white sage in your practices unless gifted by them as White Sage is sacred to them. White Sage is not sacred to most other Witchcrafts so use one of the 900 other varieties such as common/Garden sage which you can buy by the bucket load and have the same effect. 

If after reading all of this research you are still determined to used white sage even though it’s not relevant to your cultural practice because you are just an entitled ass hole then I honestly OMFG what is wrong with you!? *BREATHES*

Anyway…and here endeth the lesson. 

Witch Myth Busters: Do you have a witch related question that you wish us to delve into and answer? If so us let us know in the comments below or via our social channels.

If you liked this post about Sage you may like our post about the History of Tarot which answers the question ‘Is Tarot a Closed Practice’ 

With Witch Myth Busters we try our very best to research as much as we can and be respectful but we are always looking for other variants of witches (Myself and AJ are European Witches with Celtic leanings) to contribute their knowledge if you wish to write a guest post about a particular subject or know someone who does please get in touch via digitalcovenuk@gmail.com 

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Re-Opening The Digital Coven Grimoire – A lil’ life Update, and What’s Next

Quick life update and round up of what is coming up this Spooky Season and beyond!

Hello Darlings!

Holy Hecate, what a whirlwind this Spooky Season has been. The astrology was… astrologying, to put it plainly. Anyway, how are y’all holding up?

Firstly, I’m so happy to be back here with you. The truth is, both AJ and I have been navigating the loss of a dear friend recently and needed to take some time away to heal. It’s been an emotional rollercoaster, that’s for sure.

Now, I’m slowly crawling back out of the woodwork (which, I’ve discovered, has been floating in a bog). I guess this means I’ll just have to post some of the spooky season content I’ve been working on straight into November… so, yeah. Spooky Christmas it is, kids! Oh, wait—Gothmas? Both work, honestly.

Painting form the set of Elaine's Bedroom in the love witch

Here’s what’s brewing for the coming weeks:

🔮 Film Coven
More curated lists are on the way! Please keep sending your recommendations for films and themes—your suggestions truly fuel this coven.

📚 Witchy Type
We’re diving into books, music, theatre, interviews, and more. Because let’s face it—we’re all fabulous culture witches at heart.

✨ Rituals and Spells
With Halloween and Yule approaching, we’ve got powerful moments ahead to empower your manifestations and inspire a full spiritual glow-up.

💄 Glamour Magick
Beauty, fashion, wellbeing, and beyond. Get ready—we’re stepping into our confidence and elevating our everyday magic, Darlings! 

A Witch is looking fabulous as they kidnapped some pumpkin scarecrows

Weaving Your Magickal Tapestry

Remember, you don’t need to do all the ‘jazzy’ things that you see on social media. Even one small, focused act—like blowing cinnamon across your threshold or taking 5 minutes to set intentions whilst having your morning coffee —is enough to mark a transition with magic and purpose. By taking a few minutes for a simple ritual, you move from passively watching the calendar turn to actively weaving the tapestry of your month.

How have you been welcoming this powerful season? Share your thoughts in the comments below—I’d love to hear from you.

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A Witch’s Guide to Welcoming A Magickal October: Simple New Month Rituals

Magickal Rituals to help bring in a new month. Its October 1st – the countdown to Halloween has begun!

Its October 1st – We are now officially in Spooky Season and the countdown to Halloween has begun! As the calendar turns from September to October, there’s a palpable shift in the air. The light slants differently, the wind carries a new crispness, and the world begins to hum with a spooky, magickal energy. For witches and magickal folk, this isn’t just a date change; it’s a potent threshold. Pass us the Halloween decorations, we’re going in.

A new month is a blank page in your grimoire, a chance to set powerful intentions and align your energy with the themes of the season. This October, don’t just let the month happen to you. Conjure it with purpose.

Here is your simple guide to welcoming October with witchcraft, from a beloved prosperity ritual to other ways to set your magickal tone.

Cinnamon” by Kjokkenutstyr.net 

The Cinnamon Abundance Ritual: A Sweet Start to October

Perhaps the most popular and joyful new-month ritual sweeping through the witchy community is the act of blowing cinnamon into your home. This simple practice is a powerful piece of sympathetic magic, rooted in the intention of drawing abundance—in all its forms—across your threshold.

Why Cinnamon?
Cinnamon has been prized for centuries not just for its flavor, but for its potent magical properties. It’s associated with:

  • Prosperity & Abundance: Its warm, stimulating energy is believed to attract wealth and success.
  • Protection: The strong scent is said to create a protective barrier against negative influences.
  • Spiritual Power: It raises vibrational energy, making it perfect for amplifying your intentions and spiritual work.

How to Perform the Cinnamon Ritual:

Cinnamon on coffee with autumn table decorations
  1. Gather Your Supplies: All you need is about a tablespoon of ground cinnamon. Ceylon cinnamon is ideal, but any cinnamon from your kitchen spice rack will work beautifully.
  2. Set Your Intention: Before you begin, hold the cinnamon in your hand. Close your eyes and focus on what “abundance” means for you this October. Is it financial prosperity? An abundance of joy, creativity, or peace? Be specific in your mind.
  3. Blow in the Blessings: Stand outside your open front door, facing inward. Place the cinnamon in the palm of your hand. Take a deep breath, focusing on your intention, and gently blow the cinnamon from your hand, across the threshold and into your home. As you do, you can say a simple affirmation aloud, such as:With this cinnamon, I blow in prosperity and joy. Welcome, October. My home is a magnet for abundance.
  4. Let it Settle: Do not sweep or vacuum the cinnamon for at least 24 hours. This allows the energy to settle and permeate your home, giving the magic time to work. After that, you can clean it normally, visualising any residual stagnant energy being swept away with it.
Woman walking through tress hol
ding leaves basking in the autumn sunshine

Autumn Sun” by be creator 

Beyond Cinnamon: Crafting Your October Energy

While the cinnamon ritual is a fantastic foundation, you can build a more personalised monthly practice around it. Here are a few other ways to welcome October’s unique magic.

Energetic Cleansing: Sweep Away the Old
Before you can fill a cup, it must be empty. Start your month by cleansing your physical and energetic space of any lingering September energy.

  • Open a Window: Even for just a minute. Let the stale air of the past month out and invite the crisp, new energy of October in. Shouting and commanding bad spirits out of the house is another fun way to get the house vibes up.
  • Smoke Cleansing: Pass a bundle of rosemary, cedar, or sage around your front door, windowsill, and yourself to clear stagnant energy. As you do, state, “I release all that no longer serves me. My space is clear and receptive.” or whatever intents feel right to you.
  • Sound Bath: Ring a bell, chime, or sing a note in each corner of your main rooms. Sound is a powerful vibratory tool for breaking up dense energy. Yes, banging a saucepan does actually count.
Smoke cleanse happening in a room with garden sage

2. Set the Tone: Candle Magic for Your Intentions
What do you want to manifest this October? A candle spell can set the tone.

  • Take a candle (a tea light or a small chime candle is perfect). Anoint it with a drop of olive or sunflower oil, moving from the wick outward to draw energy in, or from the base to the wick to release energy.
  • As you do, speak your intention for October. Is it protection for the spooky season? Introspection for your shadow work? Joy for the Halloween festivities? Press that intention into the wax.
  • Light the candle and let it burn safely while you meditate, write in your journal, or simply enjoy a moment of quiet. Visualize your month unfolding as you desire.
Candle magic with lavender and camomile

3. Divination for the Month Ahead: Consult the Cards
Ask your tarot or oracle deck for guidance. A simple three-card pull can offer profound insight:

  • Card 1: The Energy of September’s End. What are you carrying over?
  • Card 2: The Core Theme of October. What is the central lesson or focus?
  • Card 3: Advice for Navigating the Month. How can you best work with this energy?
    Journal the message and keep the cards on your altar or desk as a guide you can revisit all month long.
Scents of Salem candle with tarot cards and herbs

4. Create an October Grimoire Page
Dedicate a page in your Book of Shadows or journal to this powerful month.

  • Write the word “OCTOBER” in a beautiful script.
  • Note the astrological events (New Moon, Full Hunter’s Moon).
  • Circle Samhain on October 31st.
  • Jot down your cinnamon ritual intention, your tarot pull, and any goals or spells you want to work on.
    This act physically and magically dedicates space for the month’s magic, making you an active participant in its creation.
A witches grimore and tarot deck are open on a table

Weaving Your Monthly Tapestry

You don’t need to do all of these things. Even one small, focused act—like blowing cinnamon across your threshold—is enough to mark the transition with magic and purpose. By taking just 15-30 minutes for this practice, you move from passively watching the calendar turn to actively weaving the tapestry of your month.

How will you be welcoming October? Share your favorite new-month rituals in the comments below!

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WitchyType: Interview with Manifesting: A Beginner’s Guide Author Nicole Weiss

Emma Carney’s WitchyType interview with Manifesting: A Beginner’s Guide Author Nicole Weiss goes deep!

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Our interview with the fabulous Manifesting: A Beginner’s Guide Author Nicole Weiss doesn’t disappoint as we got to catch up and discuss all things Manifestation and Magick!

Make sure to take part in our Witchy Type Give Away to be in with a chance to win yourself a copy of Manifesting: A beginners Guide #WitchyTypeGiveAway Details at the bottom of this post.

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About Nicole Weiss – a modern-day magic maker and a leading voice in manifesting and modern witchcraft. With a passion for empowering others, Nicole has helped countless individuals unlock their inner power and create the life they desire. Through Tiktok, Instagram, and YouTube she has built a thriving community of like-minded souls, inspiring and guiding them on their journeys of self-discovery and manifestation.

Interview by Emma Carney

You describe yourself as a ‘modern-day magic maker’—how do you blend ancient manifesting techniques with contemporary witchcraft?”

For me it’s about taking old, powerful practices and making them work in a modern way. I use things like intention-setting, journaling, visualization, and working with the moon. Tools people have used for centuries, but I combine them with things like mindset shifts, affirmations, and raising your vibration through daily habits.

Visualization and vibration are huge parts of how I manifest, I believe that what you see in your mind and feel in your body creates your reality. Contemporary witchcraft, to me, is about tapping into energy, using simple rituals to connect with yourself, and building trust in your own inner power. It’s magic that feels grounded, intentional, and real.

What inspired you to write Manifesting? Was there a pivotal ‘aha!’ moment in your own journey?

The pivotal moment for me happened in New York. I was in this old, run-down bookstore and came across a book on energy. The message was simple but life-changing: the way we live each moment, the energy we carry, is what shapes our reality.

At the time in my life I had checked all the boxes—I was married, had kids, a stay-at-home mom with a career on the side. From the outside, everything looked “right.” But deep down, I knew it wasn’t the life I truly wanted. It was the one I was taught to want. That moment in the bookstore cracked something open in me.

Manifesting came from that place, from realizing we don’t have to live out someone else’s version of happiness. We get to create our own. The book is everything I wish I had known when I first started waking up to that truth.

How would you convince a skeptic that manifestation isn’t just wishful thinking?”

I’d start by saying manifestation isn’t about sitting around hoping things magically appear. It’s about the relationship between your mindset, your energy, and your actions. There’s real science behind it too, your beliefs shape your perception, your perception shapes your behavior, and your behavior creates your results.

Most of us are already manifesting all the time, we just don’t realize it. We’re constantly reinforcing stories about what we can or can’t have, what we’re worthy of, what’s possible for us. Manifestation is about becoming conscious of that process and learning how to direct it.

So no, it’s not just wishful thinking. It’s about aligning your energy, beliefs, and choices with what you actually want, instead of what you’ve been programmed to settle for.

“What’s one simple ritual from the book that beginners can try today”

One of the simplest rituals I love and one anyone can start today is a shower manifesting ritual. As the water runs over you, imagine it washing off all fear, doubt, stress, and anything that’s weighing you down. Feel it all being rinsed away.

Then, shift into visualizing that you’re showering in your dream reality. Maybe it’s your dream home, a luxury hotel, or somewhere you deeply desire to be. Imagine every detail, the space, how it feels, even the scent of the products you’d use. Let yourself feel like it’s already real.

When you step out, hold that energy. Move through the rest of your day as if that version of you already exists

Manifesting A Beginners Guide By Nicole Wiess Front Cover Art

You talk about overcoming self-doubt—how do you confront the ‘inner critic’ during the manifesting process?

The inner critic will always have something to say, especially when you’re trying to grow or ask for more. I’ve learned not to silence it, but to question it. When that voice comes up, I pause and ask: Is this actually true? Or is this a fear I’ve picked up from the past?

I also reconnect with the version of me I’m manifesting into. I ask myself, Would she believe this? Would she let this thought stop her? Usually, the answer is no. And from there, I shift. I’ll use affirmations, visualization, or even just a deep breath to come back to my power.

Your book spans global traditions—which culture’s approach to manifestation surprised you the most?

When I was a child, I loved exploring different religions and spiritual traditions, curious about how people around the world understand energy and intention. What surprised me most was the Buddhist tradition.

Unlike the typical idea of manifesting as “wishing” for something, Buddhism emphasizes mindfulness and being fully present. It teaches that how we think and perceive the world shapes our reality, but in a gentle, non-forcing way. The focus is on creating a calm, clear mind that naturally attracts what aligns with you.

“How has TikTok [and social media] reshaped the way people engage with manifestation? Any downsides?

Social media like TikTok has made manifestation more popular and easier to learn. People share ideas and quick tips that inspire a lot of people to try it for themselves.

But sometimes it can feel too fast or shallow like just saying a few words will make things happen right away. That’s not how it really works, and it can make people feel disappointed.

Manifestation takes time and real effort. Social media is a great place to start, but there’s more to it than what you see in short videos.

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“What’s the funniest or weirdest ‘manifestation gone wrong’ story you’ve heard

One of the weirdest ones is actually from my own life. I had been manifesting a move to Florida. visualizing it, planning it, even took a trip there to line everything up. Everything was falling into place… until I came back home to pack, and my ex-husband suddenly decided to sue for full custody, even though he had already agreed to the move.

At first, it felt like the universe completely flipped on me. But looking back, I see it as a moment that asked, “How bad do you want this?” It tested my trust, my clarity, and my ability to keep going even when things got messy. So yeah, sometimes manifestation brings the exact thing you want… but with a twist just to see if you’re really ready for it.

What’s your advice for someone who feels too burned out to even think about manifesting?

If you’re feeling burned out, forget the big vision boards and routines for now. Just come back to something small. Pour yourself a glass of water and drink it with the intention of clearing out anything heavy. Or light a candle and imagine it warming up your energy, even just a little.

“What’s next for you? Any upcoming projects or secret spells?”

Manifesting isn’t about doing more, it’s about shifting your energy. And sometimes the smallest rituals are the most powerful when you’re in a low place.

Yes! I have a new book coming out on September 30th called Witches’ Altar, with Rachel Patterson and Lindsay Squire. It’s all about spells, rituals, and the personal side of your witchcraft journey.

Can you walk us through your personal morning or evening ritual for setting intentions? How has it evolved over time?

My mornings are really intentional. One of the most important parts is no phone or screen for the first hour, I need that quiet space to tune into myself before the outside world comes in.

I start by opening all the blinds and letting in natural light. Then I make my bed with intention. That part feels like a ritual to me, it’s not just about neatness. It’s about setting the tone for the day, inviting in good rest for later, and even setting energy for things like connection and intimacy.

After that, I meditate, then make my morning drink, coffee, tea, whatever I’m into at the moment. While I drink it, I set an intention for the day and really focus on the feeling behind it.

Then I light a candle, put on some deep focus music from YouTube, and sometimes I’ll pull a tarot card or rearrange something on my altar if I feel called.

This routine has definitely evolved over time. I didn’t start with all of this, I’ve slowly added things that felt good and meaningful.

How do you address the critique that manifestation can sometimes overlook systemic barriers or privilege? How can people work with this tension?

I totally get this critique because life isn’t always easy or fair. For example, I was manifesting a move to Florida, really clear on it—and just when everything was lining up, my ex-husband sued for full custody after we’d already agreed on the move. It felt like the universe throwing a curveball to test me.

That experience showed me that manifestation isn’t about things magically falling into place without obstacles. It’s about choosing to keep going, to hold onto what you want, even when stuff gets messy or unfair.

Manifestation doesn’t erase real challenges or barriers, but it can help you find your power inside those challenges. You can want big change for yourself and still see that the system isn’t always set up to make it easy.

Are there ethical boundaries when it comes to manifesting for others (e.g., love, career opportunities)? How do you navigate that?

This is one of those questions I think gets overcomplicated sometimes. I don’t personally believe you can override someone else’s free will just by wanting something for them. Manifesting is about aligning with energy, not forcing outcomes.

That said, I don’t try to manifest on behalf of other people, especially in love or anything super personal. I focus on how I want to feel, or the type of connection or opportunity I want to invite in, and trust that whoever or whatever matches that will come naturally.

To me, it’s less about ethics and more about intention. If your heart’s in the right place and you’re not trying to control someone else’s life, you’re probably fine.

What’s your advice for someone who feels like their manifestations ‘aren’t working’? How do you troubleshoot blocks?

First, I’d say, don’t panic. That stuck feeling is actually part of the process sometimes. When it feels like things aren’t working, I always check in with a few things:

Am I just wanting it, or am I also believing it’s possible for me?

Am I holding the energy of it in my body—or just repeating the words?

And… am I trying to control how it happens, instead of letting it unfold?

Sometimes we’re unconsciously blocking things because deep down, we don’t feel safe receiving them yet. When that happens, I slow down. I focus on feeling good again, reconnecting to why I want it, and letting go of the pressure.

Manifestation isn’t just about forcing something to show up, it’s about becoming a match for it, and that includes patience, self-trust, and sometimes a little pause to shift your energy.

Do you incorporate ancestral or hereditary practices into your work? How can beginners explore this respectfully?”

Yes, I do, but it’s more about feeling connected to where I come from than following specific rituals. I think of the women in my family, the energy they carried, and I bring that into my work in a way that feels personal and grounding.

For beginners, I always say start with your own roots. You don’t need to copy other cultures to feel spiritual. Light a candle, talk to your ancestors, or learn about your family’s history. Keep it simple and honest and let it grow from there.

What was the most surprising or unexpected discovery you made while writing this book?

How much I changed in the process. I went into it thinking I was just writing down what I already knew, but the deeper I went, the more I had to face my own patterns, doubts, and places where I still didn’t fully trust myself.

It pushed me to grow in ways I didn’t expect. Writing Manifesting didn’t just help me teach others, it helped me become more of the version of myself I had been trying to manifest all along.

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Are there any TV shows, books, or films that you think nailed the concept of manifestation (or got it totally wrong)?

Yes! The OA really shows how powerful belief and energy can be. It’s not about wishing for things, it’s about trusting something deeper, even if it doesn’t make sense. It’s strange and beautiful and honestly feels like a visual version of how manifestation works on an energetic level.

And Eat Pray Love is a great example too. She doesn’t just hope for a better life, she takes a leap, follows her intuition, and creates something completely new. That’s what real manifestation looks like sometimes: uncomfortable, emotional, but completely transformative.

What’s the most powerful manifestation success story you’ve heard from someone in your community?

One story that really stands out is about a woman I worked with who was going through an incredibly tough time. Her dad had just passed away, and the family company was trying to push her out. She was feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about her future.

I helped guide her through manifestation techniques. focusing on mindset, clarity, and energy work, and she ended up not only winning the company but also receiving two million dollars in the process.

She even sent me some money to thank me for the support, which was so touching. That story reminds me that it can be a real tool for reclaiming power, especially in hard moments.

What’s one ‘witchy’ habit or superstition you can’t quit, even if it’s a little irrational?

I talk to my plants and sometimes trees as if they’re old, wise friends. I ask for their energy, healing, and guidance because I believe they carry ancient magic. Connecting with them helps me stay grounded and in tune with nature’s rhythms.

At the same time, I’m always on the lookout for omens, like certain birds, animals, or signs that feel like messages from the universe. These habits remind me that magic is everywhere if you’re open to it, even in the smallest things.

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What’s your biggest pet peeve when it comes to how people talk about or practice manifestation?

What really gets to me is when people just make a wish or say “claim” on a video and expect things to magically show up right away. Manifestation isn’t like a quick spell or a checkbox you can tick, it takes time, focus, and real effort.

I wish more people understood that it’s about doing the inner work, shifting your energy, and taking aligned action, not just hoping or typing a comment.

What songs or music do you listen to when you’re in ‘manifestation mode’?

I stick to music that feels uplifting and positive, either songs with good vibes and positive words or instrumental tracks with no words at all. I want the music to match the energy I’m putting out.

Sometimes, I listen to songs that make me feel like I’m already living my dream life, that feeling of abundance and joy right now. It’s like setting the mood for what I’m calling in.

If someone told you, ‘Manifestation is just placebo effect,’ how would you respond?

I get why some people think manifestation is just the placebo effect, and I can see where they’re coming from. But I also think that explanation misses a big part of what manifestation really is. It’s not just about belief or mindset; it’s about energy, intention, and how we connect with the world in ways that go beyond what science can easily measure.

So while the placebo effect might explain part of it, there’s something deeper happening that many people feel and experience that can’t be reduced to just that.

What’s the one lesson about manifesting you wish you’d learned sooner?

I wish I’d learned sooner to really appreciate where I am right now and trust that what I want is already on its way. When you can feel that gratitude and belief in the present moment, it actually speeds things up, it’s like the universe can’t wait to deliver.

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WIN! Witchy Type Competition: The Extraordinary History Of Witches – Hazel Atkinson

We’re giving you the chance to win a copy of the fabulous ‘The Extraordinary History Of Witches’ by Hazel Atkinson

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About the Book

Discover the spellbinding history of witches in this guide to all things witchcraft for children.

Travel through time and across the globe in this book for children aged 8-12 as they uncover bewitching tales of historical witch trials, folklore and potions.

Featuring immersive storytelling from author Hazel Atkinson and enchanting illustrations from Camelia Pham, this book covers everything from the origin of the word “witch” to the modern-day beliefs of Wiccans. Meet magical women and hear about different forms of magic, from Ancient Egyptian Heka to South American Brujeria.

Author: Hazel Atkinson

Illustrated by: Camella Pham

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✨ Win a Copy of Manifesting: A Beginner’s Guide by Nicole Weiss! ✨

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Well hello there my Darling Coven! Calling all mystical book lovers and manifestor Extraordinaires – We’ve collaborated with the lovely people over at HB / Leaping Hare Press and we’re giving one lucky #WitchyType reader the chance to win a copy of Manifesting: A Beginner’s Guide—the ultimate handbook for unlocking your inner power and shaping your reality. Nice, eh? We’re also going to be interviewing Author Nicole Weiss, so check out how to submit your questions below..

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About the Book: Manifesting: A Beginner’s Guide

The time for transformation is now.

Dive into the art of manifestation with Nicole Weiss (Insta: @manifex, Tiktok and YouTube), a modern-day magic maker and leading voice in the Laws of Attraction. This bold, beautifully crafted guide is packed with:

  • Practical exercises & daily rituals
  • Tips to silence self-doubt & amplify intention
  • Secrets to aligning with the universe’s flow
  • and so much more!

Whether you’re seeking abundance, love, or creative fire, Manifesting is your roadmap to turning dreams into reality. Perfect for fans of The Universe Has Your Back and You Are a Badass!

About the Author

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Nicole Weiss is a modern-day magic maker and a leading voice in manifesting and modern witchcraft. With a passion for empowering others, Nicole has helped countless individuals unlock their inner power and create the life they desire. Through TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube she has built a thriving community of like-minded souls, inspiring and guiding them on their journeys of self-discovery and manifestation.


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Dive into Dark Academia: _Wish You Dead_ by Rebecca Westcott

Emma from the Witchy Type Book Club Interview’s Wish You Dead’ author Rebecca Westcott 

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Calling all spellbinding book lovers into the Witchy Type Book Club—your lil’ haven for literary magick, dark academia vibes, and witchy wonders! ✨

As the bookish corner of Digital Coven, we conjure up reviews, product guides, and giveaways—because every ‘witchy’ type deserves a little bibliomancy in their life, right?!

And today, we’re diving into Rebecca Westcott’s Wish You Dead—a YA thriller where Mean Girls meets manifestation… and murder. OOoooohhhh…..

(Giveaway & interview below—scroll wisely, witches!)

Witchy Type Book Club – Interview with Rebecca Westcott, Author of WISH YOU DEAD

We’re thrilled to welcome Rebecca Westcott, author of the darkly addictive YA thriller Wish You Dead, to Digital Coven for a witchy deep-dive into her fabulous new book. Blending dark academia, sapphic romance, and a killer twist, this is the perfect read for fans of Holly Jackson, Heathers, and all things morally complex.

But first… a magical opportunity!

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We’re giving away 10 copies of Wish You Dead to our Witchy Type coven—because what’s better than a free book dripping with manifestation, murder, and a morally gray protagonist, eh? Enter below (hurry—closes Friday 13th June, spooky!) and then settle in for Rebecca’s enchanting insights on witchcraft, teenage rage, and the power of intention.

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Q: Your book features witchcraft, manifestation, and a Book of Shadows. What kind of research did you do into real-world spellcraft and magical practices to make Morgana’s rituals feel authentic?

A: Researching for Wish You Dead was one of the most creatively enriching parts of the writing process. I wanted Morgana’s rituals to feel grounded and believable—not like something plucked from a fantasy film, but like they could really be performed by someone today. To achieve that, I approached the research from a few different angles.

I started with books—both contemporary guides on modern witchcraft and manifestation, and historical texts on the persecution of witches, especially during the early modern period. That gave me insight into how deeply personal and spiritual witchcraft has always been, and how much of it is rooted in reclaiming power, intention-setting, and community ritual. I read accounts of so-called witches who were accused for everything from healing with herbs to simply being “too independent,” and that fed into the emotional core of Morgana’s story.

Social media was surprisingly helpful, too. Platforms like TikTok and Instagram are full of practicing witches sharing their Book of Shadows, altar setups, daily rituals, and thoughts on ethics, energy, and intention. Watching those gave me a real-time sense of how diverse modern magical practices are. It also helped me write rituals that felt real, not performative – although the dramatic element is absolutely part of Morgana’s persona!

Q: Do you believe in the power of manifestation or magic yourself? Did writing this book change your perspective on witchcraft at all?

A: Writing Wish You Dead has taken me on such an unexpected journey of discovery—both creatively and personally. I’ve always had a sense that we’re part of something bigger, that there’s more to life than what we can see or explain. The idea of gratitude isn’t new to me but diving into this book really deepened my understanding of manifestation and magic, especially the power of intention.

Before I started writing, I’ll admit I had a very simplified view of manifesting—something like hoping for what you want and then waiting for the universe to deliver it to your doorstep. But through writing Morgana’s story, I began to see it so differently. Manifestation, at its core, is about clarity, self-worth, and action. It’s about knowing what you truly want, believing you deserve it, and aligning your energy and efforts with that vision. That’s incredibly empowering, and it’s something I’ve carried into my own life.

Exploring witchcraft from a historical and contemporary perspective also shifted my mindset. I’ve come to see it not just as a spiritual path, but as a form of self-empowerment and deep connection—to nature, to intention, to your own voice. There’s something really magical in that, whether you identify as a witch or not.

So yes, I do believe in magic—but not in the Hollywood sense. I believe in the magic of energy, belief, intuition, and action. Writing this book didn’t just change my perspective on witchcraft—it expanded it.

Author Rebecca Westcott

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Q: Morgana is a morally complex protagonist. How did you balance making her powerful yet vulnerable, feared yet relatable?

A: I love this question—because it taps right into one of the things I care most about in storytelling: the beautiful complexity of being human. And honestly, there’s no one more complex than a teenage girl.

In my other life, I’m a Deputy Headteacher, so I spend my days surrounded by teenagers—and that is an absolute gift. Seeing them move through the world, constantly adapting, questioning, reacting… it’s endlessly fascinating. I talk about duality a lot in Wish You Dead, but the truth is that teenagers go beyond duality. They’re shapeshifters. They assess the environment, read the energy in the room, and become who they need to be in that moment to survive, to stay safe, to belong. That kind of emotional agility is powerful—and often misunderstood.

So when I was writing Morgana, I didn’t want to flatten her into being just one thing. She’s strong, yes—but she’s also scared. She’s angry, but she’s also deeply vulnerable. She makes questionable choices, but they come from a place of pain, of grief, of trying to protect herself. And I think that’s what makes her real.

In many ways, it would have been far harder to write a one-dimensional teenage protagonist than a morally complex, contradictory, emotionally messy one. Teenagers are all of those things—powerful and fragile, brave and afraid, fierce and full of self-doubt. That’s not something to fix. That’s something to honour. And with Morgana, I wanted to do exactly that.

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Q: What’s your writing ritual? Do you have a “spell” for creativity (e.g., specific music, candles, etc.)?

A: If procrastination counts as a ritual, then yes—I’m deeply committed to mine! Before I can write a single word, the house has to be spotless (which obviously takes time), the right candles must be lit (scent and colour matter), and I have to find the perfect spot in the house to write—which, unhelpfully, seems to change every single day. Sometimes it’s the kitchen table, sometimes the bedroom floor, sometimes somewhere entirely impractical. It’s like a quest just to get into the right headspace.

For Wish You Dead, that headspace became even more specific. I brought a few magical tools into the mix to help anchor me in Morgana’s world. I kept a trio of crystals next to my laptop—carnelian for creativity, sodalite for intuition, and lapis lazuli for self-expression. Whether or not they “worked” in a traditional sense, they definitely helped me focus my energy and feel more connected to the story I was trying to tell.

Music was absolutely essential too—especially because one of the central themes of the book is female rage. I needed songs that tapped into that energy and let it rise to the surface while I wrote. Wicked Ones by Dorothy and How Villains Are Made by Madalen Duke were two standouts on my playlist—they helped me access that raw, unapologetic power that runs through Morgana’s journey. The right song at the right moment could pull me straight into Avalon and into her head, no matter how chaotic the rest of the day had been.

So yes, while I may not have a formal spell for creativity, I definitely have a ritual—and a healthy dose of superstition, mood-setting, and atmosphere-building. Writing, for me, is half craft and half magic. The trick is just showing up…after the house is clean, of course…

Huge thank you, to the fabulous Rebecca Westcott, for this spellbinding conversation! Wish You Dead is out now, and if you’re craving dark academia with a lethal twist, grab your copy [here]—or cross your fingers and enter our giveaway before Midnight Friday 17th July 2025!

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Witchy Type Book Club Giveaway: Win a Copy of Wish You Dead by Rebecca Wescott! #collab

Calling all bookish Witchy Types! We’ve got a spellbinding opportunity for 10 lucky winners to snag a copy of Wish You Dead by Rebecca Wescott.

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Calling all bookish Witchy Types! We’ve got a spellbinding opportunity for 10 lucky winners to snag a copy of Wish You Dead – the darkly addictive new YA thriller from Rebecca Wescott.

Pre-order your copy here or enter our giveaway for a chance to win!

About the Book

Mean Girls meets manifestation and murder…

Sixteen-year-old Morgana Merrick rules Avalon Academy with an iron fist—feared, powerful, and untouchable. But after a confrontation with her half-brother’s surfer crew, she turns to her Book of Shadows, crystals, and charm bags, asking the universe for justice.

When her frenemies start facing eerie consequences, Morgana believes her manifestations are working—until someone ends up dead.

Is the universe obeying her will? Or is someone else pulling the strings? With sapphic romance, dark academia vibes, and a killer twist, this is perfect for fans of Heathers, Holly Jackson, and Sue Wallman.

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Want a behind-the-scenes peek? We’ve got an exclusive interview with Rebecca Wescott dropping later this week, where we chat about witchy influences, dark academia, and crafting the perfect thriller.

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