Intuitive Witchcraft

Learning Intuitive Witchcraft 

The best way to start is to gather your resources. In this day and age that will take you right to the internet. Here is a list of what I looked up at the beginning of my Witchcraft career or something like it:

1. **Witchcraft Forums and Communities:** 
Websites like Witchvox, The Cauldron, Pagan Essentials, and various Reddit communities (e.g., r/Paganessentialsllc, r/witchcraft, r/Wicca) often host discussions, share experiences, and provide a sense of community for practitioners.

2. **Blogs and Personal Websites:** Many practitioners share their experiences, spells, and insights on personal blogs and websites. These can cover a wide range of topics within witchcraft and clue you in on the easiest learning paths and tools. 

3. **Online Spell and Ritual Collections:** 
Websites often offer collections of spells, rituals, and all kinds of magical correspondences. If you're lucky, you might find a step by step guide to create Magical Spells. Examples include SpellsOfMagic, Witchipedia, The Modern Witchcraft Spell Book, and the Pagan Essentials Blogger site. 

4. **Online Stores for Supplies:** Websites like Etsy, where you can find handmade and unique magical tools, herbs, candles, and other supplies. You can even find all kinds of magickal tool in the Temu or Wish app. 

5. **Educational Resources:** Websites that provide educational materials and courses on witchcraft and related topics. Examples include Witch School, Sacred Mists, and The Witch's Guide.

6. **YouTube Channels:** 
Many witches share tutorials, discussions, and vlogs related to witchcraft on YouTube. Some popular channels include Harmony Nice, The Witch of Wonderlust, and Kelly-Ann Maddox.

7. **Social Media Platforms:** Platforms like Instagram and TikTok have a growing witchcraft community, with users sharing images, videos, and information about their practices. New Social Media apps are reproducing like bunnies. If you don't have at least 5 with your platform you're missing out easy and cheap ad space. 

8. **Online Bookstores:** 
Websites like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and specialized occult bookstores offer a wide selection of books on witchcraft, Wicca, and related subjects.Also, you don't even have to order a book in print. You can download Audible, Kindle, or Google Play Books which are among the many new book apps. 

To find the most popular and reputable witchcraft websites and pages at any given time, consider doing online searches, reading reviews, and asking for recommendations from trusted sources within the witchcraft community. 
Remember to exercise discernment and critical thinking when exploring online resources, as the quality and accuracy of information can vary widely.

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