Witchcraft

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A mystical altar with lit candles, dried lavender, dried flowers, glass bottles, a mortar and pestle filled with red chili peppers, an open ancient-looking book with rolled papers, a crystal, a wooden stick, a pocket watch, and various small stones, all arranged on a wooden surface.

Magic Happens

At Willow Tree Co, we honour the ancient wisdom that flows through generations, connecting us to the magic of our ancestors. Whether you are just beginning your journey or have walked this path for years, we offer a space where you can explore, learn, and awaken your inner power.

Witchcraft is about more than spells and rituals—it’s about remembering who you are. It’s the whisper of your ancestors in the wind, the pull of the moon, and the fire that burns within. Whether you seek to deepen your practice, connect with spirit guides, or simply feel the magic within, we provide the tools, knowledge, and support to guide you.

From ancestral work and divination to herbal magic and energy rituals, you’ll find everything you need to craft your own unique path. Whether you prefer simple daily practices or elaborate rituals, we’ve got you covered.

Step into your power. Honour the old ways. Feel the magic.

A ritual setup with three lit candles, surrounded by white flowers and green leaves, a bundle of sticks bound with string, a crystal cluster, and a circular black cloth with gold symbols and rune stones, on a wooden surface.

It is in your Blood

For Linda, witchcraft was never just something to learn—it was something woven into her very being. From a young age, she felt an unspoken connection to the natural world and animals, sensing energies and whispers from realms unseen.

As she entered her twenties, she was drawn to Wicca, but its structured path did not fully resonate with her spirit. She stepped away, only to be called back later—not to follow another’s footsteps, but to forge her own path, one that aligned with the untamed magic of her ancestors.

Witchcraft is in Linda’s blood—quite literally. She is a descendant of Lady Janet Douglas, Lady Glamis, a woman accused and burned at the stake for witchcraft in Scotland. In the tradition of her Scottish heritage, where a witch is called a "bana-bhuidseach", she walks the path of the healer, alchemist, counselor, and midwife.

Her journey is a reminder that magic is not just learned—it is remembered, reclaimed, and lived.