My Spiritual Path
My name is Ashle. My craft name is Cora Nightingale. I am the High Priestess of the Moonlit Sacred Circle Coven located in a small town in Washington state. I have been practicing for as long as I can remember. I wasn't necessarily raised in the craft, but my mothers side of the family was spiritual. I am a wife and a mother. Currently my child is taking lessons from me regarding the craft. He is very good at what he does, and he is only 8 years old. I specialize in Tarot, Pendulums, Candle Magick, Hexes/Curses, Money and Love spells. I work with God's and Goddess's that are called Deities. The ones I work with is the Triple Goddess (Maiden, Mother, and Crone) Branwen who represents the Maiden, is the Celtic Goddess of love and beauty, Eriu who is the Goddess of fertility and family and represents the Mother, then Morrigan who is the Goddess of war and death and represents the Crone. I also work with the mermaid Goddess Oannes who is the Goddess of knowledge. During my path in my craft, I have developed a keen sense in Herbal Medicine technique and a great amount of knowledge of anything craft related. Practicing this craft, has made me wish more and more that Hogwarts is real, so I can fly on a broomstick and live in a midevil castle with the witchcraft aesthetic lol. My spiritual path has always been Eclectic witchcraft, which means you follow more than one path. I never liked the idea of being tied down to one thing, and my intuition has always told me to branch out and use everything I learn, which is exactly what I did. My main paths that I practice in my craft is kitchen, cottage, elemental, and greenery. I love it all equally, which helps my herbalist work and vice versa. I am currently learning different forms of energy healing. My grandmother taught me the basics of EFT and healing touch. When she passed away, I decided to continue on and reach my goal of becoming a certified practitioner in both EFT and Healing Touch. I am also learning Reiki, and hoping that someday I will become a Reiki Master just like my grandmother was. As you can see, it doesn't matter how far into your craft you go, you will always be learning. Which is good. If you can't learn anything new and apply it in your life, then life is meaningless and boring. I hope this has helped you in making your decision wither or not to pursue your path in the craft, or at the very least, entertained. Blessed Be brother's and sister's.