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A hedge witch is a witch who practices their craft alone and bases their practice around natural and/or psychic abilities and spiritual communication. The term “hedge” refers to a boundary between a village and the surrounding forest and has been adopted by many hedge witches to refer to the boundary between the physical and spiritual worlds. Keep reading to learn all about hedge witches, their history and beliefs, and how to become one.
Hedge Witch Meaning
Hedge witches are solitary witches who either base their practice around nature and herbal magic or spirit work and psychic abilities. The term comes from medieval witches who lived along the boundary, or hedge, of their village, and has been adapted to refer to the boundary between the physical and spiritual realms.
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There isn’t a “right” way to be a hedge witch. Because hedge witches are solitary practitioners, every witch’s craft is unique to them. Do what feels right to you and don’t force yourself to practice something you aren’t interested in.Thanks
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Every witch’s craft is unique to them, but the focus of their craft might depend on the type of witch they are. If you’re not sure if hedge witchcraft is for you, take some time to learn about the other types of witches to find what most aligns with your beliefs and practices.Thanks
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