About Me
I am Lylah Charlotte Wraithbourne, an Eclectic Solitary Metaphysical Witch whose practice is
rooted in the deliberate alignment of incantation, intention, and energy. My craft is both
precise and adaptive, shaped by years of refining how words, will, and subtle forces work
together to bring about change. I believe that the voice—spoken aloud or whispered into the
current—carries a unique magickal resonance, and I use that power with focus and purpose in
every working.
Since fully claiming my path on Lammas, August 1, 2021, I have honed a versatile approach that
blends candle magick, seasonal observances, kitchen witchery, shadow work, and intuitive
perception. I draw from many traditions without binding myself to a single one, weaving
together methods that feel aligned with my energy and the intention at hand. My practice is as
much about cultivating presence and discernment as it is about results—each spell and ritual is
a deliberate act, guided by clarity and shaped by an understanding of the energetic balance it
touches.
I also walk the path of a Symbolist and Mystic Semiotician,
reading the world as a living tapestry of signs and hidden languages. Every symbol—whether in
dream, nature, or synchronicity—becomes a lantern and a key, illuminating the unseen while
unlocking deeper truths within my craft. Through this lens, I weave meaning not only from the
magick I cast, but from the patterns that whisper through everyday life.
Alongside my own voice, I honor Pragna, the collective voice of my guides,
whose wisdom flows through my writings and workings. Their presence is a constant reminder
that I am never truly alone in my practice—that every incantation, insight, and act of magick
is supported by the unseen counsel of those who walk with me.
Magick, to me, is the art of working in harmony with unseen currents while remaining grounded
in the here and now. I approach my craft with respect, precision, and a deep awareness that
every word, gesture, and focus of energy ripples outward. In all things, I strive to create
with purpose, to speak with intention, and to channel energy in ways that honor both the work
and the world.