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There’s old magic in seeds. Potential folded into something so small you can hold dozens in your palm. Life waiting to h...
03/06/2026

There’s old magic in seeds. Potential folded into something so small you can hold dozens in your palm. Life waiting to happen, dormant until conditions are right. Then it cracks open, pushes through darkness, and becomes something entirely new.

Spring is seed season, literally and metaphorically. It’s when you decide what you’re growing this year, what you’re willing to tend, what you trust enough to plant even though you can’t see the outcome yet.

If you’re planting actual seeds, make it intentional. Choose plants that align with your practice. Rosemary for protection. Lavender for peace. Basil for prosperity. Mint for abundance. Marigolds for sun energy. Speak to your seeds before planting. Whisper intentions into the soil as you cover them. Water with purpose.

If you’re planting metaphorical seeds, the process is the same. Decide what you’re growing. A new skill. Healthier boundaries. A creative project. Financial stability. Inner peace. Name it clearly.

Write your intention on paper and bury it in soil. Plant an actual seed on top if you want a physical reminder. As the plant grows, so does your intention. As you tend it, you’re tending your goal.

Charge seeds with intention before planting. Hold them in your hands. Visualize what you want them to represent. Speak your goal aloud. Let them sit on your altar under the full moon. Then plant and trust the magic to unfold.

Not everything you plant will grow. Some seeds won’t germinate. Some intentions won’t take root. That’s part of the process. Growth magic teaches patience and acceptance that you can’t control every outcome.
But some seeds will grow. Some intentions will become real. You won’t know which ones until you plant them.

Spring asks you to trust the process. To put something in the ground and believe it will become more. To show up consistently, even when nothing visible is happening.

Plant something. Tend it. Watch what grows.

Need crystals for your growth magic altar or herbs to support your intentions? Stop by 193 Quebec Street.

Winter leaves residue. Stagnant energy has been sitting in corners since November. Heavy air from months of closed windo...
03/04/2026

Winter leaves residue. Stagnant energy has been sitting in corners since November. Heavy air from months of closed windows and artificial heat. The weight of dark mornings that settles into your walls, whether you notice it or not.

Spring cleaning isn’t just scrubbing floors and dusting shelves. It’s clearing out everything winter left behind, so there’s room for what’s coming. It’s magical work disguised as housework, and if you do it with intention, it becomes both.

Start with smoke cleansing. Rosemary for purification. Cedar for strength. Sage for banishing what no longer serves. Walk through every room, paying attention to corners where energy gets trapped. Open windows if the weather allows, even briefly. Let old air out and new air in.

Wash your floors with intention. Salt water to purify and protect. A few drops of lemon or pine oil for clarity. Mop or sweep from the back of your space toward the door, physically moving stagnant energy out. Speak your intentions as you clean. This isn’t mindless scrubbing. This is clearing the way.

Cleanse your mirrors and windows. They hold energy, especially those you look into daily. Vinegar and water work fine. Add lavender oil if you want calm. Wipe them down and imagine clearing away months of heaviness.

Remove anything hanging on walls without a purpose. Rearrange furniture if something feels off. Dust your altar and refresh it. Wash bedding and curtains. Move things that haven’t been touched in months.

Don’t forget your magical tools. Cleanse crystals. Reorganize herbs. Check candles and oils. Dispose of anything expired or energetically dead. Spring is about renewal, including your supplies.

Set intention before you start. This isn’t just cleaning. This is preparation. You’re making space for growth, for new energy, for whatever the season holds. Work room by room. Don’t rush. Let the process become the ritual.

When finished, light a candle. Burn incense. Mark the completion. Your space is ready. Now you are too.

We’ve got sage, rosemary, cedar, oils, salt, and candles at 193 Quebec Street.

The Spring Equinox arrives on Friday, March 20, when the veil between light and dark grows thin, and the world stands pe...
03/03/2026

The Spring Equinox arrives on Friday, March 20, when the veil between light and dark grows thin, and the world stands perfectly balanced on the edge of a knife. Day and night hold equal power for one brief moment before the light claims its victory and drags us toward summer. This is the turning point. The threshold. The moment winter’s death grip finally breaks, and life surges back into the land.

Ostara is more than pretty flowers and pastel colours. It’s raw rebirth. The Maiden returns, pulling spring behind her like a cloak. Seeds that have been sleeping in frozen earth crack open and claw their way toward sunlight. What was dead begins to live again. Energy that’s been coiled tight all winter finally unwinds and pushes outward.

This isn’t a holiday you observe from a distance. It’s a working season. A time to actively participate in the shift happening all around you. The equinox asks what you’re ready to grow, what you’re willing to release, and whether you can stand in the space between transformation and arrival without flinching.

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be diving deep into equinox preparation. Altar building. Ritual work. The herbs and tools that make spring magic potent. How to harness this moment of perfect balance before it slips away.

For now, just notice. Feel the shift starting. Watch how the light changes. Pay attention to what’s stirring inside you as the earth begins to wake.
Spring doesn’t ask permission. It takes what it wants. Be ready.

We’ve got everything you need for equinox season. Stop by 193 Quebec Street.

You’re not lazy. You’re not broken. You’re not falling behind. You’re tired because winter is exhausting, and your body ...
02/27/2026

You’re not lazy. You’re not broken. You’re not falling behind. You’re tired because winter is exhausting, and your body knows it even when your mind tries to push through.

The darkness lingers longer. The cold seeps into your bones. Your energy reserves run lower this time of year because that’s what bodies do when the world goes quiet and still. Fighting it only makes it worse.

Rest isn’t weakness, it’s magic. Rest is how you survive seasons that ask more of you than you have to give. It’s sacred work, even when it looks like doing nothing at all.

Stop apologizing for needing more sleep. Stop forcing productivity when your nervous system is begging for a break. Stop treating exhaustion like a personal failing when it’s just your body responding to the rhythms of the earth.

Ground yourself when everything feels scattered. Sit with your back against a tree. Hold black tourmaline or hematite to anchor frayed energy. Burn mugwort or cedar to clear mental fog.

Support your nervous system with gentle tools. Chamomile tea before bed. Lavender oil on your pulse points. Ashwagandha to help you adapt to stress. Milky oats to nourish what’s been depleted.

Create rituals around rest that make it feel intentional. Light a candle and call it sacred space. Take a salt bath and call it cleansing work. Sleep in and call it honouring your body’s wisdom.

Winter asks you to slow down. Your magic doesn’t disappear when you rest. Sometimes rest is the most powerful spell you can cast.

We’ve got grounding stones, calming herbs, and nervous system support teas at 193 Quebec Street.

Permission granted. Go rest.

Late winter has a way of wearing on you. The days are still short, the cold lingers, and sometimes it feels like spring ...
02/25/2026

Late winter has a way of wearing on you. The days are still short, the cold lingers, and sometimes it feels like spring will never actually arrive. Your energy dips. Your mood follows. It’s not dramatic, just a slow drain that makes everything feel heavier than it should.

This is when herbs become allies, not just ingredients. When you need something gentle to steady yourself through the last stretch of dark mornings and grey afternoons.

Chamomile calms anxiety and soothes frayed nerves. Lavender eases tension in the body and mind. Lemon balm lifts spirits gently. Passionflower quiets racing thoughts for better sleep. Mugwort brings emotional clarity through brain fog. Rose petals heal the heart and soften rigid edges. Rosemary sharpens focus when thinking feels clouded. Skullcap settles nervous system overwhelm. Holy basil helps you adapt to stress. Ashwagandha grounds scattered energy. Hawthorn supports emotional and physical heart health. Catnip eases restlessness.

Use them in tea blends for morning rituals or evening wind-down. Add them to spell jars for emotional protection. Burn them as offerings. Carry them in sachets as daily reminders that you don’t have to white-knuckle your way through hard seasons.

Your emotional balance matters. These herbs have been helping people find their footing for thousands of years. Let them help you, too.

We’ve got loose herbs, pre-blended teas, and everything you need to build your own emotional support rituals. Stop by 193 Quebec Street and let’s find what you need to make it through to spring.

Love spells get a bad reputation, mostly because we’ve narrowed love down to one story. Two people meet. Sparks fly. Hap...
02/23/2026

Love spells get a bad reputation, mostly because we’ve narrowed love down to one story. Two people meet. Sparks fly. Happily ever after. But love is so much bigger than that, and your magic should be too.

What if your love spell was for yourself? Cast a honey jar to sweeten your self-talk. Carry rose quartz as a daily reminder that you’re worthy. Take ritual baths with rose petals and speak affirmations over your skin. Magic for self-acceptance is some of the most powerful work you’ll ever do.

What if your love spell was for friendship? Light pink candles dressed with lavender oil to strengthen bonds with the people who show up when life gets messy. Create friendship talismans. Call in the kind of connections that feel like coming home.

What if your love spell was for community? Set intentions under the full moon for finding your people, the ones who get it without explanation. Burn bay leaves with your desires written on them. Magic doesn’t have to be romantic to change your life.

What if your love spell was simply for healing? Cord-cutting rituals to release what no longer serves you. Black tourmaline to protect your heart while it mends. Gentle work to make room for whatever comes next.

Romance is just one flavour of love. Don’t limit your magic to someone else’s story when there’s a whole world of love waiting to be conjured.

We’ve got everything you need: rose quartz, oils, candles, healing herbs and more. Stop by 193 Quebec Street and let’s talk about the kind of love you’re ready to invite in.

Cast wide. Love deeply. Start with yourself.

If you walk into a room and immediately feel the weight of everyone else’s day pressing against your chest, this one’s f...
02/20/2026

If you walk into a room and immediately feel the weight of everyone else’s day pressing against your chest, this one’s for you.

Being sensitive isn’t a flaw. Feeling deeply isn’t a weakness. But when you’re wired to absorb the emotions around you like a sponge soaking up water, energetic hygiene becomes a matter of survival, not a luxury.

Protection magic for empaths isn’t about building walls or shutting people out. It’s about creating a filter. It’s learning the difference between compassion and carrying someone else’s burden as your own. It’s knowing when to stay open and when to close the door.

Start with simple tools. Black tourmaline in your pocket. Salt baths after particularly draining days. Visualize roots growing from your feet into the earth, grounding you when the world feels too loud. Envision white golden light surrounding your body like a shield, protecting what’s yours while letting everything else pass through. Call on your guides, your ancestors, whoever watches over you. Ask them to stand guard when you can’t do it alone. Set clear boundaries, even if they feel uncomfortable at first. Practice saying no without guilt. Learn to recognize which emotions are actually yours.

Create daily rituals that clear what you’ve picked up. Smoke cleansing when you get home. A few minutes of intentional silence before bed. Protection sigils drawn on your body with oil or lotion. Whatever works, whatever helps you remember that you’re allowed to take up space without absorbing everyone else’s.

You can be kind and still protect your energy. You can be open-hearted and still have boundaries. Your sensitivity is a gift, but only when you learn to hold it without letting it consume you.

Need to restock your protection tools? We’ve got crystals, cleansing supplies, oils, and everything else you need to build your energetic armour. Stop by 193 Quebec Street and let us help you find what calls to you.

Guard your peace fiercely. You deserve to feel like yourself.

Not every spell announces itself with fireworks and fanfare. Sometimes the most powerful magic whispers instead of shout...
02/18/2026

Not every spell announces itself with fireworks and fanfare. Sometimes the most powerful magic whispers instead of shouts, shifts instead of shatters, rearranges the pieces so quietly you almost miss it.

Then you notice the subtle things. That conversation opened an unexpected door. The way your energy feels is different when you wake up. The opportunities that started appearing once you stopped forcing them. The person who suddenly reached out after months of silence. The internal resistance that finally, quietly, loosened its grip.

Magic works in the spaces between moments. It shifts your inner landscape before it touches the outer world. Sometimes what looks like a delay is actually perfect timing, protecting you from something you can’t see yet. Sometimes the spell is working exactly as it should, just not in the way you expected.

Trust the quiet shifts and inner changes. Trust that your magic knows what it’s doing, even when the path isn’t clear. The universe doesn’t owe you proof, but it always leaves breadcrumbs for those paying attention.

Your magic is working. Keep going.

The Witching Hour: Episode 38 is live!Chaos magic meets ancient wisdom in this week’s episode of The Witching Hour. Roby...
02/16/2026

The Witching Hour: Episode 38 is live!

Chaos magic meets ancient wisdom in this week’s episode of The Witching Hour. Robyn welcomes Abbey, a chaos witch whose knowledge of herbs, crystals, and tarot runs deep and wild. This isn’t your grandmother’s tea leaf reading, though she’d probably love it too.

They’re diving into the messy, beautiful reality of practicing magic in the modern world. No gatekeeping, no pretense, just two witches talking about what actually works when you’re weaving the craft into everyday life. Whether you’re still figuring out which end of the wand to hold or you’ve been casting circles for decades, pull up a chair.

Light a candle, settle in, and let the conversation unfold.

Listen now on Spotify by clicking the link in our bio.

We’re also open today for Family Day until 5PM!

02/13/2026

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Not all candle magic is created equal. Colour matters, yes, but so do size, burn time, placement, and your actual intent...
02/13/2026

Not all candle magic is created equal. Colour matters, yes, but so do size, burn time, placement, and your actual intention.

If you need something quick and focused, a small chime or taper candle is perfect. It burns fast, carries one clear intention, and doesn’t require a full evening commitment.

If you’re working on something longer-term, like protection, prosperity, or healing, a larger pillar or jar candle gives you sustained energy over several days. The longer burn supports ongoing work.

Think about burn time realistically. Don’t choose a massive candle if you only have ten minutes. Magic works best when it fits your life.

Placement matters too. A protection candle near your door sends a different message than one on your altar. A self-love candle beside your bed feels different than one on your work desk. Where you place it reinforces what you’re asking for.

And most importantly, be specific. A candle works better when the intention is clear. Not “I want better things.” Try “I am building confidence in my voice.” Clear intention fuels the flame.

If you’re not sure what size, type, or purpose fits your situation, we’re always happy to help you choose. Stop by The Coven House Collective, 193 Quebec Street, and we’ll guide you to the right flame.

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