The Alchemist’s Kitchen believes in celebrating the healing power of plants. As a representative of our connection to nature, and as a liaison, we are dedicated to celebrating and honoring the witch…
As a representative of our connection to nature, we are dedicated to celebrating and honoring the witch and empowering the divine feminine. Beyond the natural healer, The Witch represents a connection to our wildness, an exploration of mysticism (and inner magic), a trusting of our intuition, and a declaration of our creative power. Lets celebrate those that bring their ancestral knowledge to the landscape of herbalism, indigenous women, midwives, witches, and the womxn who love and listen to plants.
This guide will show you how to perform your protection spell, prayer, and ritual this season of the witch. Anointing Oil Supplies Mortar and Pestle Base Oil (Grapeseed, Olive, Jojoba) Angelica Root…
If you look at some of the most legendary witches in history, from the enchantresses of ancient mythic lore to real witches that walked the earth, a pattern emerges: the invocation of…
I believe in seasonal altar change. I have been changing my altar and sacred space since I was a little girl, inspired by my mother, who does the same. With every new…
The practice and religion of Santería, like so many other spiritual practices before it, have been stigmatized and fetishized by our colonizers. In recent years as an active Latinx Brujx, there has…
Fall is an exciting time for Nordic herbs. Foraging has been a long-loved Nordic activity, especially in September, when everything is brimming for harvest and the long dark winter fast approaches. As…
There’s nothing like laying out a blanket on a roof or a field on a warm summer night, laying back, and looking up at the night sky. Beyond just being beautiful, the…
Yoga has gained recognition as a physical practice in the West, but physical yoga asana is only a small part of a vast body of yogic practices in the authentic and closely-guarded…
The three alchemical principles for personal growth are Sulfur, Mercury, and Salt. Together, these form the “Tria Prima,” or Three Primes, as discovered by Paracelsus, related to the Law of the Triangle…
Sharing our stories is one of the unpronounced rituals of our lives. We all do it— we tell stories every day, and so many of them we construct without notice. Like focusing on…
To spread the Season of Alchemy, we interviewed a few of our community members here at The Alchemist’s Kitchen to see how they celebrate and practice. Sarah Faith Gottesdiener 1. Tell us…
In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, inner alchemy is done in relationship with others. It is more potent when the ‘other’ is a very heightened spiritual object and if they mean a lot…
We are driven by design to connect with each other emotionally and sexually, to be in conversation and collaboration. When properly aligned, love can stream in and out of us like our…
You are what you eat. Morsels of food get broken down and integrated into our bodies to become one with us, merging with our molecules and tissues. A type of transubstantiation occurs every…
The benefits of gratitude are endless. Reflecting on and appreciating what we have, who we are, and where we come from bring us happiness and a sense of purpose. For artists, it…
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