🕯️My Vision
For as long as I can remember, I have been drawn to the spirit world.
Not loudly. Not with ceremony. Just a quiet knowing. A presence that walked alongside me through every season of my life, patient enough to wait until I was ready to turn and truly look at it.
That moment came as I stepped into my Crone phase. And with it came something I hadn’t expected: not a beginning, but a recognition. The gentle whisper of magic had been my companion all along. In the stillness between breaths, in the turning of the seasons, in the dreams that arrived without invitation and stayed long after waking. I had always known. I had simply not yet gathered the courage to say so out loud.
I am no longer quiet about it. No longer hiding. This path is mine, and I walk it with open arms.
What surprised me, once I began walking openly, was the company.
Millions of people worldwide are reclaiming these ancient paths. An estimated one to one and a half million in the United States alone identify as Wiccan or Pagan, a number that grows each year. Globally, we are a community of three to five million souls seeking connection, wisdom, and something true. Something that fits.
And yet, despite our numbers, so many of us still walk in quiet solitude. The privacy that protects us from judgment can also leave us feeling alone. Searching for genuine community, for guidance that goes deeper than a single spell or a scattered fragment of ritual found late at night on a forum.
That is what I kept finding: fragments. A spell here. A ritual there. Rarely the complete picture. Rarely a place that felt like it was built for someone like me. Someone stepping into this practice not at twenty but in the autumn of a full life, with decades of living behind her and a whole self to bring to the path.
I created CraftTalk because I wanted a warm hearth. A place where our vast, beautiful community could gather without pretense. Where seasoned experience and genuine curiosity sit side by side, where no one feels they have arrived too late or that they are somehow not enough.
Whether you are taking your very first steps, finding your way back after years away, or walking a path you have followed for decades – you belong here.
This is a space where all practices are honoured, where questions are welcomed as readily as wisdom, and where the full spectrum of this journeY, the wonder and the overwhelm, the clarity and the confusion, is held with care.
We learn from one another’s light. We hold space during the darker moments. And we travel this road together, which makes it something more than any of us could make of it alone.
So mote it be.
With love -V- the founder of CraftTalk
