The "green path" is often described as a lifestyle rather than a strictly ceremonial practice. It is rooted in:
: Aligning one's life with the rhythms of the earth, including moon phases, solstices, and equinoxes. The Way of the Green Witch
: Viewing all things in nature—plants, stones, and animals—as possessing an inherent life force or energy. The "green path" is often described as a
: Focusing on everyday magic woven into chores, gardening, and cooking rather than elaborate formal ceremonies. Essential Practices : Focusing on everyday magic woven into chores,
is a path of nature-based spirituality and natural magic that emphasizes a deep, personal connection with the Earth and its cycles. Originally popularized by Arin Murphy-Hiscock in her seminal work The Green Witch , the practice is defined by its use of plants, herbs, and crystals to create healing and harmony within everyday domestic life. Core Philosophy and Lifestyle
Practitioners of green witchcraft often engage in several hands-on activities to ground their spiritual work: [Review] The Green Witch (Arin Murphy-Hiscock) Summarized