What is solitary witchcraft?

Solitary witchcraft refers to the practice of witchcraft by an individual practitioner who chooses to work alone rather than in a group or coven. The solitary practitioner may follow a particular tradition or may create their own personal practice.

Solitary witchcraft allows for flexibility and freedom in practice, as the practitioner can tailor their rituals and beliefs to their own preferences rather than adhering to group guidelines. However, it can also be more challenging for the practitioner to gain knowledge and receive guidance and support from others in the community.

Some practices within solitary witchcraft include connecting with nature, working with herbs and crystals, divination, and exploring the self through meditation and introspection.

It is important to note that there is a wide range of beliefs and practices within the umbrella of witchcraft, and solitary practitioners may have different approaches to their craft.