Navigating the Witching Hour: Baby Witches and the Night on Thicket Platforms

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Baby witch in the thicket platforms refer to the young and novice practitioners of witchcraft who are increasingly turning to online platforms for guidance and connection with the witchcraft community. The term "baby witch" is not meant to be derogatory, but rather signifies their inexperience and newness to the craft. The "thicket platforms" refer to the various online forums, social media groups, and websites where these baby witches gather to share their experiences, seek advice, and learn more about witchcraft. The rise of the baby witch in the thicket platforms can be attributed to several factors. Firstly, the accessibility of the internet has made it easier for individuals to explore and practice witchcraft. Gone are the days when one had to rely solely on books or personal interactions with experienced practitioners.

Aquatic witch book

Gone are the days when one had to rely solely on books or personal interactions with experienced practitioners. The internet provides a wealth of information and resources at the click of a button, allowing baby witches to learn and experiment at their own pace. Secondly, the anonymity of online platforms provides a safe space for baby witches to openly explore their interests without fear of judgment or persecution.

Aquatic witch book

An accessible in-depth guide to Celtic water lore, including spells, rituals, water spirits, and merfolk

Let Annwyn Avalon, a practicing water witch herself, take you into the world of water magic. The water magic and lore in this book focuses on the Celtic tradition, but draws on other water magic traditions as well, and features rainwater, as well as lakes, rivers, oceans, canals, swamps, and other watery locations, together with the folk and magical customs that have been and are still practiced at these places. The book teaches the reader how to set up a water altar at home, how to connect with water spirits, and how to gather or create water witch tools. Readers are encouraged to visit local water sites but will also find an abundance of material to perform at home. Included are practical examples, visualizations, and exercises so any reader can start to take up spell work and establish their spiritual connection to water.

About the Author

Annwyn Avalon is a witch, priestess, and the founder of Triskele Rose, an Avalonian witchcraft tradition. She has devoted her life to the study of art, witchcraft, and magic. She has a BFA in sculpture and a BA in anthropology and has completed her Reiki Master teacher training and studied herbalism and Middle Eastern folk and esoteric dancing. Annwyn writes the Patheos.com blog, The Water Witch , and is an award-winning, internationally known dancer with a repertoire of water and mermaid themed belly dance performances. Visit her at www.waterwitchcraft.com. Skye is the author of more than 30 fiction and nonfiction books. Her stories have been published in numerous anthologies, and her work has been translated into a dozen languages. She is also an artist, writing teacher, feng shui practitioner, astrologer, and tarot reader. She divides her time between Texas and Massachusetts.

Praise For…

"Water Witchcraft is a fluid mixture of ancient and modern practices flowing from the fertile watery realms of Annwn and Avalon. The author has listed many interesting items from tradition, often combined with thoughtful and creative concepts of her own. I enjoyed her accounts of her direct magical experiences with water, and the practical advice that she offers based on those experiences. This is a very thorough beginners’ book that should prove useful and inspiring to those seeking a path of water magic." -- R. J. Stewart , author of The UnderWorld Initiation, The Way of Merlin, and other books.
— R. J. Stewart

"Come away with Annwyn Avalon and immerse yourself in the wonderful, magical world of water witchcraft. Water witch Annwyn Avalon will deftly guide you through the flowing deep wilderness of all aspects of water magic, regaling you with magical tales and folklore rooted in Celtic and Brythonic lore. In her book Water Witchcraft , Annwyn meanders through the history, magic and deep mythology of water with vast knowledge and experience. No pebble is left unturned in this enchanting book, as you are swept up in a magical voyage of spells, meditations, incantations and useful tools for the modern witch." -- Patricia Weston , author of White Witch Patricia Weston’s Book of Spells & Magic
— Patricia Weston

"Water, one of the primal elements of nature, has long deserved a book such as Annwyn Avalon has brought into the world with Water Witchcraft: Magic and Lore from the Celtic Tradition . Featuring rituals of connection, charms of healing, and goddesses to reach out to, this book isn’t just a primer, it has something for witches working with every drop, from sacred well to local spring. The magic within feels as though you’ve been practicing it your whole life from the moment you pick up this book." -- Amy Blackthorn , author of Blackthorn’s Botanical Magic and creator of Blackthorn Hoodoo Blends
— Amy Blackthorn

"Annwyn Avalon takes us on a fascinating journey that explores the various types of water and their associated folklore, deities, and magical beings. In addition to explaining how to work with different forms of water, her unique practices and exercises serve as a guide for becoming a water witch and using the enormous power of this element." -- Sandra Kynes , author of Sea Magic: Connecting with the Ocean’s Energy
— Sandra Kynes

"Annwyn Avalon's enchanted book dares to peer deep into the waters – the mirror betwixt the worlds – revealing unto the reader a rich trove of spirits, ancient deities, eldritch beings, stories and lore. Deeply practical too; Water Witchcraft: Magic & Lore from the Celtic Tradition reveals also tools, substances, rites, charms and spells, both traditional and innovative, enabling the reader to fully explore, connect with and employ water in all its forms as a potent vehicle for power and transformation." -- Gemma Gary , author of Wisht Waters: Aqueous Magica and the Cult of Holy Wells , Traditional Witchcraft: A Cornish Book of Ways , and other books of magic and witchcraft
— Gemma Gary

"A gorgeous guide through the world of water myth and magick. Annwyn Avalon lifts the lily pad on the watery nature of our own spirits and shows us how to embrace our own mermaid, selkies, and well spirits. If you have ever gazed at the ocean and longed to touch its heart, this book offers a path to do just that." -- Courtney Weber , author of Brigid: History, Mystery, and Magick of the Celtic Goddess and The Morrigan: Celtic Goddess of Magick and Might
— Courtney Weber

"Annwyn Avalon shares her deep water wisdom in this insightful book that is empowered with well-researched lore, traditional folk practices, and sound magical principles. Water Witchcraft: Magic and Lore from the Celtic Tradition is a truly comprehensive work that reflects not only an intimate understanding of the nature of water in its various forms, but also details the myriad ways in which water can be used to affect positive change in our lives. Annwyn deftly channels various streams of folkloric knowledge into a practical approach that is reflective of the wisdom of the past, while being eminently accessible to the modern-day practitioner of water magic." -- Jhenah Telyndru, MA Celtic Studies, priestess, author, and founder of the Sisterhood of Avalon
— Jhenah Telyndru, MA

  • Body, Mind & Spirit / Witchcraft
  • Body, Mind & Spirit / Celtic Spirituality
"Annwyn Avalon takes us on a fascinating journey that explores the various types of water and their associated folklore, deities, and magical beings. In addition to explaining how to work with different forms of water, her unique practices and exercises serve as a guide for becoming a water witch and using the enormous power of this element." -- Sandra Kynes , author of Sea Magic: Connecting with the Ocean’s Energy
— Sandra Kynes
Baby witch in the thicket platforms

Many individuals still hold negative stereotypes and misconceptions about witchcraft, so being able to connect with like-minded individuals online can be empowering and validating for baby witches. However, it is important to note that not all information found on these platforms is reliable or accurate. As baby witches are still learning and may not have a strong foundation in the craft, they can be susceptible to misinformation and harmful practices. It is crucial for them to exercise discernment and critical thinking when consuming information online. Overall, baby witches in the thicket platforms represent a new generation of practitioners who are using technology to connect, learn, and develop their craft. While online platforms can be a valuable resource for them, it is essential for baby witches to balance their online explorations with real-life experiences and guidance from experienced practitioners to ensure a safe and ethical practice..

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