Julia Nikitina
🌜 types of witches ✨
air witch: a witch that works with the element of air, and the energies that it possesses. they would work with things such as air elementals, incense, and rhythmic breathing.
animal witch: a witch that works with animals, or a specific form of animal, and uses that animals energies in their practice. these witches will also work with the spiritual and physical forms of that animal and use magick based around it.
atheist witch: a witch who does not believe in any form of deity.
baby/beginner witch: a witch who is new to the practice, or one that feels they are not quite a witch yet.
bone witch: a witch who uses bones in their practice, and can communicate with the spirits who used to own them, to allow them help in their practice.
black/dark witch: a witch who practices the left hand path, harmful forms of magick, and unethical forms of magick.
blue witch: a witch who practices healing forms of magick such as reiki, yoga, acupuncture, energy healing, and quantum touch.
blood witch: a witch who practices blood magick and uses the energy of blood in their practice.
ceremonial witch: a witch who practices ceremonial magick and theurgy.
closet witch: a witch who is not open about their practice.
cosmic witch: a witch who uses cosmic or astrological bodies in their crafts and practices things such as astrology and cosmic witchcraft. they work with the energies of stars, the moon, the sun, and planets, among many other cosmic bodies.
cottage witch: a witch who focuses on the home, their families, and making the place they live comfortable and protected. they are witches who specialize in magick surrounding the home.
coven witch: a witch who is in a group of witches, coven, or circle, and will be able to learn and practice magick with others.
crystal witch: a witch who uses crystals in their practice. they will practice things such as crystal healing, communicating with crystal spirits, crystal grids, among other things revolving crystals.
color witch: a witch who uses the metaphysical meaning of colors in their magick.
death witch: a witch who practices death magick and works with the energies of death.
divination witch: a witch who practices divination such as tarot, pendulum, oujia, runes, or any other form of divination.
desert witch: a witch who works with things from a desert such as desert sand, cacti, bushes, and spirits of the desert. they may or may not live near one.
draconian witch: a witch who works with dragons and draconic magick.
dream witch: a witch who works on and in their dreams, and may practice lucid dreaming. they may cast magick in their dreams and may also be dreamwalkers. these witches use their dreamscape as a home away from home.
eclectic witch: a witch who has an eclectic practice. this means that they will work with and learn from many different paths, practices, philosophies, traditions, knowledge, and sources.
elemental witch: a witch who works with all of the western classical elements. these elements being fire, water, earth, air, and spirit. some elemental witches also choose not to incorporate the element of spirit.
earth witch: a witch that works with the element of earth and the energy that it possesses. they would work with things such as crystals, herbs, rocks, earth elementals, the spirit of the land, and other earth-based things.
emotion witch: a witch who utilizes their emotions in their practice and uses them to charge and fill their magick with intention.
fire witch: a witch that works with the element of fire and the energies that it possesses. they would work with things such as candle magick, fire elementals, bonfire rituals, and fire scrying, among other things relating to fire.
flora witch: a witch who uses flowers in their practice and uses them just like herbs in their practice.
forest witch: a witch who works with things from the forest such as the trees, the forest spirits, and forest animals. they may or may not live near one.
fae witch: a witch who works with fairies and fae magick.
green witch: a witch who uses nature-based things in their practice such as herbs, trees, stones, animals, and natural elements.
garden witch: a witch who works with herbs and the earth, much like a green witch, but is focused on their garden and how they can incorporate it with their magick. this process is much like a home to a cottage witch.
gray witch: a witch who practices a neutral form of magick and uses a balance of both harmful and benevolent forms of magick.
hedge witch: a witch that uses magick that is oriented around the spiritual world. they would practice things such as astral travel, astral projection, lucid dreaming, spirit work, and journeying. these witches are able to walk between worlds.
hereditary witch: a witch who gets their tradition passed down to them by their family, and they are born into the practices of witchcraft. they also usually have their family to practice with and to be there to help with development.
herbal witch: a witch that uses herbs in their practice. they will normally grow herbs and use them in many different ways in order to produce magickal effects such as burning them, turning them into tea, or sprinkling them around places.
kitchen witch: a witch who works with magick through cooking and uses the magickal properties that they can get from different foods.
lunar witch: a witch who works with the energies of the moon and the moon’s cycles.
pop culture witch: a witch who incorporates aspects of media in their practice such as things from movies, tv shows, books, and video games. they may also work with pop culture spirits and call upon them like traditional spirits.
purple witch: a witch who practices energy work, psychic abilities, and psionics.
religious witch: a witch who holds some form of religion. these include christian witches, satanic witches, pagan witches, wiccan witches, buddhist witches, muslim witches, jewish witches, hindu witches, along with any other type of religious witch.
rural witch: a witch who lives in the country or rural area.
red witch: a witch who practices love and sex magick.
sea witch: a witch who works with things from the sea such as seawater, sea glass, beach sand, seashells, and other things associated with the sea. they may or may not live near it.
secular witch: a witch who is not religious and does not subscribe to religious dogma. most of these witches usually stay away from the deity, but they do not have to in order to remain secular.
sigil witch: a witch who practices sigilcraft and the act of sigilization.
solar witch: a witch who works with the energies of the sun.
solitary witch: a witch who practices their craft alone or without a personal group such as a coven or circle of other practitioners.
spoonie witch: a witch that practices low-energy witchcraft due to a chronic illness, mental illness, disability, etc.
swamp witch: a witch who works with things from the swamp such as swamp water, the swamp spirits, and swamp animals. they may or may not live near one.
storm/weather witch: a witch who works with the weather and the energies of the weather in order to change it, receive energy, or achieve some other outcome.
stitch witch: a witch who works with thread, yarn, or other fibers for their work.
science witch: a witch who has a higher focus on science and will use their understandings of it in their practices. these witches usually do not portray scientism, and focus on a higher connection between science and their practice.
traditional witch: a witch who practices the forms of traditional witchcraft.
tech witch: a witch who works with modern technology in their practice, and will integrate computers and electronics with their magick.
tea witch: a witch who uses tea in their practice in order to facilitate certain effects through the act of drinking them.
theistic witch: a witch who believes in a form of deity.
water witch: a witch who works with the element of water and the energies that it possesses. they would work with things such as the different kinds of water, water elementals, and water scrying, among other things related to water.
white/light witch: a witch who practices the right hand path, benevolent forms of magick, and ethical forms of magick.
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I’ve already made these twice and it’s not even October yet, but they’re just too delicious not to make! Ingredients: Dry - •1 1/3 cups all purpose flour •1 ½ cups white sugar •3/4 tsp salt •1 tsp baking soda •1 ½ tsp ground cinnamon •1/2 tsp ground nutmeg •1/2 tsp allspice •1/2 tsp ground cloves Wet - •15 oz canned pumpkin •1/3 cup of water •2 eggs •1 tsp vanilla extract •1/4 cup vegetable oil
Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees, grease two loaf pans, or two muffin pans (I normally make mini muffins, for larger ones you may only need one pan) 2. Stir flour, sugar, salt, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and cloves together in a large bowl 3. Whisk together pumpkin, water, eggs, vanilla, and vegetable oil together in separate bowl 4. Gradually pour wet mixture into dry while whisking until everything is well mixed (orange batter) 5. Divide batter between loaf pans or scoop into muffin pans and bake in preheated oven until top is golden and springs back when lightly pressed, in loaf pans about 50-60 minutes (according to original recipe, I would put in for about 30-40 and check), in muffin pans about 15-20 minutes and then check