A coven becomes more than its members. It becomes a shared field—alive with longing, devotion, projection, and power. That “psychic heat” can initiate. Or it can crack the Work wide open.
Anatomy of a Witches’ Coven is for witches who want depth without theatre—and structure without status games. Tim Ozpagan Hartridge presents coven life as an alchemical vessel with real “physics”: predictable pressures that arise when people gather in circle around secrecy, trust, and myth. You’ll learn to recognise the difference between turbulence and transformation, presence and performance, authority and hierarchy.
You’ll also gain tools that make the invisible workable:
• The Six Transformations to diagnose what’s actually operating in your coven
• A Rosarium compass and ten stage-cards to name phases without blame
• One-week action steps that turn insight into repair, clarity, and shared responsibility
Because psychic heat is precious. The question is whether your vessel refines it into transformation—or whether it sours the sabbat wine.
This isn’t a new orthodoxy. It’s a way of seeing—and a way of holding—so your coven can stay evergreen, empowered, and genuinely contacted by the numinous.