Hedgewitch Hedgewitch

Hedgewitch - Definition and Overview

A Hedgewitch is a solitary witch, not necessarily Wiccan. Generally unconcerned with overly formal magical workings, preferring more simple, folk magic. Often an herb worker, working for healing of self and others.

It is a modern term derived from the works of Rae Beth starting in the 1980s. It has similarities to the traditional cunning folk of England.

Shamanic practice is common, and sometimes considered the hallmark of a hedgewitch. From this perspective, the hedge is the border between a village and the wilderness - the hedgwitch walks the border with a foot in both worlds.

Spirituality varies from almost none to Wiccan to Abrahamic, but is almost always neopagan.

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Example Usage of Hedgewitch

moonflowerstarf: Hedgewitch Inn: Medicinal Pillows http://bit.ly/5IKAba
DavidNahali: Hedgewitch Inn: Medicinal Pillows http://bit.ly/52RaWN
birdofparadox: @randomspaces Nomnomnom. Next time you come to Jxn we'll go on a groc-safari & I'll ask @Hedgewitch to craft a yarn tour :-D
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