Seeds Weeds and Wildflowers is a place for seekers of wild edges, feral beauty and those who are drawn to witchcraft; whether you’re just curious or you would like to create your own meaningful and wonder-filled practice.
Why Subscribe?
Here you’ll be able to learn how to find wisdom in nature’s elements and discover ways of deepening your relationship to the natural world, by finding your own meaning in the essence of each season. This is a place where your senses can engage in the subtle shifts that each month brings.
You’ll receive twice monthly guides. These will centre around the many and varied facets of witchcraft and will include a ritual or offering to the earth; as well as spells, poems, reflections, observations, stories, celebrations and quiet contemplation. You’ll also find connection with other kindred souls.
This is a place to learn about and explore your own leanings, whether you’d like to grow a solitary witchcraft practice or participate with others. My intention is to show you how to do it for yourselves.
Where does it all start? With the familiar…
Seeing stories in the constellations Being out in the elements, feeling the wind on your skin Finding bones, feathers, and nests Fireside wonderings Finding comfort in a cup of tea and peace from the sound of rain Searching for ivy-covered corners Feeling your skin tingle when the night clouds dissipate enough so that you can see the perfect crescent of a storybook moon Hearing tawny owls, catching a glimpse of a raven and seeing a kingfisher for the first time Breathing in the scent of pine woods, lichen and wood smoke Chalk streams and bluebells Vespertine stillness
It’s where the heart meets the earth
Why learn with me?
I’m Jo, a maker, grower, photographer and forest wanderer. I’m also a practising witch, nurturing a life-long devotional path of weaving nature and ritual into the everyday.
I’ve been living and breathing this way of life for more than thirty years, as a Hedge Witch, as well as in Wiccan covens. With every year that passes my connection to nature deepens. Now I teach and guide others to create their own meaningful and enchanted witchcraft practice.
My own experience has shown me that the natural world is full of wisdom. When we find moments of awareness to engage our senses and be inquisitive, we begin to learn what it can teach us about life.
I’d love you to join me as we walk a gentle path together, sharing the earth’s gifts and honouring it in return.
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A beautiful space you are creating here!