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What Is a Witch? 13 Traits of Every Witch

Llewellyn paganism - Mon, 01/19/2026 - 15:00
Witchcraft is many things, but more than anything else, witchcraft is personal. So, how do you make your practice personal and relevant to you? In this article, A Witch Is author Raechel Henderson presents 13 qualities that all witches have. These personal traits underlie magic and through developing them you create a practice that is both meaningful to you and more effective.
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2026 Sabbat Dates: Southern Hemisphere

Setjataset - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 01:37

Part of my practice is to honour my Gods and Ancestors during the astrological sabbat dates with seasonal devotionals, rituals and magick.

Below I have detailed the astrological sabbat dates for the Southern Hemisphere for 2026 with a brief description of what the day symbolises as well as their traditional dates:

Lughnasadh/
Lammas February
1st
2026
4.45am
First autumn harvest festival.Traditional Date: February 1 Mabon/
Autumnal Equinox March
22nd
2026
11.46pm
Day and night have same length. Days get shorter.Traditional Date: March 20 Samhain May
3rd
2026

9.37pm Veil between worlds thinnest.Traditional Date: April 30 – May 1 Yule/
Winter Solstice June
21st
2026 

6.24pm Day has the longest night.  Sun is at its lowest elevation in the sky.Traditional Date: June 21 Imbolc August
7th
2026
9.41pm
Marks the beginning of spring.Traditional Date: August 1 Ostara/
Spring Equinox September 23rd
2026
10.05am
Day and night have same length. Days get longer.Traditional Date: September 21 Beltane November
7th
2026
6.37pm
Halfway point between spring and summer. Fertility festival.Traditional Date: October 31 Litha/
Summer Solstice December
22nd
2026 5.50am
Day has the longest daylight. Sun travels the longest path through the sky.Traditional Date: December 21

All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST).

(C) T. Georgitsis 2026

Dolores Ashcroft Nowicki’s death

Nick Farrell's blog - Mon, 01/12/2026 - 16:53

Dolores Ashcroft Nowicki has died; she was 95.

Tributes have been pouring in for her, leaving me slightly perplexed and putting me in a position to bluntly speak my truth (which always ends up badly). There is no doubt that she was hugely influential in the Western Mystery Tradition, both as a writer, Director of Studies for the Servants of Light and organiser of courses. But her story was complex and affected many people, and sometimes not in a good way.

I was a bit player in her story. In 1988, I joined Servants of the Light and was so impressed that I decided to come to the UK to attend all the workshops that were being run by DAN. I was hugely enthusiastic, and between Dolores and her number two, David Goddard, I learnt the basis of magic that I would use for the rest of my life and for that I am hugely grateful.

DAN’s writing was a brilliant approach to practical magic for beginners. Her ritual magic workbook (ritual) and Shining Paths (pathworking on the Tree of Life) are still essential reading material.

In her workshops, Dolores had a genius for taking a ritual and expanding it so everyone could take part, even if it was just a line to say. This allowed people attending her workshops, who had no ritual experience, to feel what it was like to stand up in front of others magically as a godform. At the time this was a big deal for many.

Another important point was that, despite being extremely conservative in many respects, Dolores Ashcroft Nowicki was eager to open the doors of the Mysteries to those who had previously been openly excluded. For example, she permitted homosexuals to join the Servants of the Light (SOL), the esoteric school she directed. This was particularly notable given that, in the UK during the 1980s, societal attitudes towards homosexuality in the occult were still largely conservative, and many organisations continued to exclude LGBTQ+ individuals. DAN’s willingness to foster inclusivity within SOL was therefore progressive for its time and helped some people access teachings they might otherwise have been barred from.

She also established a working lodge system with SOL, and in the group I was in, it worked extremely well. At its peak, there were 10 working lodges worldwide with standardised opening and closing times. It was a stage or two above Wicca, with some masonic/ceremonial effects. Perhaps the most significant thing was the use of Godforms and pathworking, which raised the rituals to a much higher pitch than the writing suggested.

All this meant that the order peaked in the 1990s, with huge conferences held in London, where everyone had a chance to take part in a major ritual. It was interesting to take part in. It was believed that there were about 1000 active members in the SOL correspondence course (we used to be told a much larger figure, but that was probably including inactive members).

But there were flaws in DAN’s life that made her story more of a warning than something to be duplicated by others. The biggest issue was that she encouraged sycophants who formed a hardcore around her and fought to be noticed by her. This was physically draining on her. At one workshop, someone else and I pretended she had to take a call from Jersey so she could sneak away from the sycophants to have a cup of tea and a moment to herself.

Generally, these people were encouraged, even if they lacked magical talent or personal skills. While I was in SOL, initiations were rare, but it was unusual for a magician to receive them; instead, they went to those who, by their loyalty and deification of DAN, were owed a favour.  But this hardcore of people gave her plausible deniability and acted as protectors and enforcers when things went wrong, and for a few reasons, they did. Those who were on the receiving end of these people were unaware whether the attacks came from DAN or her henchmen, and certainly, she did little to stop them.

Some of these people suffered considerable damage, but when you talk to them about her death now, they respond with a feeling of regret that they never resolved things with her, as if they were to blame.

The other thing she had was a mercurial relationship with the truth, which was difficult to spot. I am not talking about some minor mythmaking here; I mean full-blown fantasy posing as self-aggrandising reality.  One example was her unique blend of witchcraft, which was interesting as it was practical. It appeared to be based on different English folk traditions, and if you were interested in Green Ray was good stuff. However, in her eyes, it was not enough to present this material; it needed an elaborate backstory. Her initial claim was that she was initiated in a secret village that had survived the burning times by remaining hidden. This story was surprisingly similar to a book by Charles de Lint, which I knew DAN had read.

This backfired because many Wiccans in SOL wanted to know where this village was. After saying it was secret, DAN gave a nebulous location before giving up and finally saying it “was on the astral.”

This led me to question her claim that she had been trained by Dion Fortune’s Inner Light before leaving to found SOL with her husband, Michael. She was certainly associated with the Inner Light for a short time, and while there, she worked with W. E. Butler. However, I have been unable to find anyone who can confirm that she ever held a grade within the organisation. One Inner Light member told me explicitly that she could not reasonably be described as having been “trained by them.”

This is not especially important, since she did have a close working relationship with Butler and clearly learned a great deal from him. My concern is not that something was missing from her background, but that there seemed to be a need to embellish the story in the first place.

The other issue is that she would set her followers off against each other.  At times, someone with genuine and obvious magical talent would appear in SOL and be given a position of responsibility, on the assumption that they would provide material or drive people to the Order. However, these “blue-eyed boys and girls” had the shelf life of yoghurt, particularly when they were designated the title of DAN’s successor. What would happen is that, for a wide range of reasons, these “blue-eyed boys and girls” became surplus to requirements; they would be fired, and the minions would be told that they were evil and go on the attack.

Before the internet, this was easily done through letters, but by the 1990s it became increasingly difficult, though outsourced attacks were more effective.

More serious was DAN’s relationship with her husband, Michael, which I think shaped many of her negative actions. While I will not go into this at this time, I think that fear of what he would do or say was behind some of her choices. This might simply be because I liked Dolores and believe that some of her worst actions were motivated by how her husband would react and by the fear of being left penniless if he left her.

I want to make it clear that any bad blood between me and DAN was resolved before her death, and we had a good and open chat about it all.  Her death was unusual in that I found myself wondering what had happened to her on the day she died. It is like that sometimes with people that you owe some form of debt.

However, I do not think I can legitimately join those who would make DAN a goddess. She was extremely human, and her life holds a lesson for every occult leader and should not be glossed. Some of her stories, good and bad, have made it into my books.

 

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Greek Folk Magick: The Epiphany (6th of January)

Setjataset - Tue, 01/06/2026 - 04:27

Tuesday the 7th of January is The Epiphany. The Epiphany is also known as the blessing of the waters and is a day to celebrate the manifestation of God in the Greek Orthodox faith.

My family blended their regional folk magical practices with the religious holiday in a combination which honoured the day and also evoked the time of the year which is all about new beginnings.

It is a time specifically meant for cleansing, protection, blessing and divination.

I continue to honour some of the Greek folk customs to this day whilst also incorporating and acknowledging one of my main patron Gods – Hekate.


Some Greek folk traditions you can do on the Epiphany to bring in cleansing, protection, blessings and divining the future can be:

  1. Go for a swim in the Ocean/Sea.

    Bathe in salt water to cleanse yourself. You can also simply cleanse yourself with a bowl of salt water ensuring to wet the top of your head.

  2. Cleanse with Holy Waters.

    You can Asperge (sprinkle) yourself, your magical/spiritual items and personal space/home/transportation with holy water (water which has been blessed on this day) or alternatively you can use floral waters such as Orange Blossom Water or Rose Water. You can use a small bunch of fresh or dried herbs (bay laurel, lavender, rosemary etc) either on their own or together, tied with red cotton string.

  3. Chalk your Door.

    Write an inscription on your door frame to bring in good fortune and banish negative energies – traditionally above your home’s main entrance with the following: 20 + C + M + B + 26 (for the year 2026 and the letters stand for the names of the Magi: Caspar, Melchior, Balthasar).
    Alternatively you can use the initials of a liminal God/dess like Hekate and use one of her titles such as Enodia (Crossroads/Of The Ways): 20 + H + E + 26.
     

  4. Create a Talismanic Bag.

    Make a charm bag and use items which invoke the magick you want to bring into your life such as success (coins), health (specific herbs like mint and rosemary), spirituality (God/dess pendants such as Hekate or symbolic charms like a star or spiral), purification (frankincense/myrrh resin or salt). This bag can be creating by placing items in a square piece of material and tied with cotton string or you can use any type of small bag which can be closed such as an organza tie up jewellery or even a zip up makeup/pencil case.

  5. Sweep your troubles out the Door.

    Use a broom in a circular motion and sweep your home moving towards the door and finish by leaning the boom upside down (broom handle touching the ground).

  6. Burn any Herbs/Greens collected during Winter/Summer Solstice.

    Burn any decorations (which is safe to do so) in a bonfire, fireplace or cauldron which symbolises death and rebirth.

  7. Cake Blessing.

    Similar to the New Year’s Eve/Day Cake make a Epiphany Cake which is a sweet cake or fruit cake which has a hidden nut, pea or bean inside it and the person who gets a slice of the cake with the hidden item is the Queen/King of the Day and is blessed with luck.

  8. Divination.

    Use various types of divination such as using water dripped with candle wax and scrying what the shapes mean to you.

  9. Bring in Light.

    Light candles to bring in the light and bless your life. Beeswax candles are the best but you can use coloured candles in the colours of red, gold, green and purple.

  10. Incense and Chant

    Incense your home to cleanse and purify whilst chanting. Use blends featuring frankincense, myrrh, benzoin and camphor and a simple chant such as “Omens Ill and Devil’s Bane, Decrease Then Cease as The Dark Moon Wanes.”(1) or chanting the Epithets of your God/dess (Hekate’s Epithets is a good one to focus on if she is a Goddess you Honour).


If you don’t honour Hekate you can substitute one of your patron God/dess with the above suggestions as long as your devotion and intention is pure.

So work your magick on this Epiphany. Connect with this blessed time and cleanse and protect yourself, your space and your loved ones.

In Her name

Setjataset

(C) T. Georgitsis 2025

(1) Crone’s Book of Magical Words by Valerie Worth

2026 Moon Phases: Southern Hemisphere

Setjataset - Fri, 01/02/2026 - 01:48

As a magical practitioner I like to work with the phases of the moon.  I find these useful for various rituals, devotionals, spells and other magical workings.

Some magickal workings which can be conducted on the following moon phases:

Full Moon (Psychic & Manifestation)

Waxing Moon (Invoking/Bringing In)

Wanning Moon (Banishing/Pushing Out)

New Moon (Psychic & Invoking)

Dark Moon (Banishing & Divination)

Moon Phases in Australia (EST) for 2026:

New MoonWaxing MoonFull MoonWaning Moon    3 Jan9:02 pm11 Jan2:48 am19 Jan6:52 am26 Jan3:47 pm2 Feb9:09 am9 Feb11:43 pm17 Feb11:01 pm24 Feb11:27 pm3 Mar10:37 pm11 Mar8:38 pm19 Mar12:23 pm26 Mar6:17 am2 Apr1:11 pm10 Apr2:51 pm17 Apr9:51 pm24 Apr12:31 pm2 May3:23 am10 May7:10 am17 May6:01 am23 May9:10 pm31 May6:45 pm8 Jun8:00 pm15 Jun12:54 pm22 Jun7:55 am30 Jun9:56 am8 Jul5:29 am14 Jul7:43 pm21 Jul9:05 pm30 Jul12:35 am6 Aug12:21 pm13 Aug3:36 am20 Aug12:46 pm28 Aug2:18 pm4 Sep5:51 pm11 Sep1:27 pm19 Sep6:43 am27 Sep2:49 am3 Oct11:25 pm11 Oct2:50 am19 Oct3:12 am26 Oct3:11 pm2 Nov7:28 am9 Nov6:02 pm17 Nov10:47 pm25 Nov1:53 am1 Dec5:08 pm9 Dec11:51 am17 Dec4:42 pm24 Dec12:28 pm31 Dec5:59 am

*All times are in Australian Eastern Standard Time.

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(C) T. Georgitsis 2026

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