Wicca for Everyday Life: Celtic Spells, Chants, and Rituals for Busy Witches, by Silja
CICO Books, 1800654316, 144 pages, August 2025

Life moves quickly. Between work, home, family, and the constant hum of modern demands, finding time for deep, elaborate rituals can feel challenging even for the most dedicated witch. Yet magic is not something that exists only in moonlit circles or hours-long ceremonies; it is a living, breathing part of the everyday world. It can be stirred into your morning tea, whispered as you lock the door, or woven into the moments between meetings.

In Wicca for Everyday Life: Celtic Spells, Chants, and Rituals for Busy Witches, Celtic Wiccan High Priestess Silja opens the door to a practice that fits into even the most hectic of schedules. Through simple spells, chants, and rituals, she shows that witchcraft is not about having the perfect altar or rare ingredients—it’s about intention, connection, and the quiet power of aligning with the natural cycles that flow all around us. Packed to the brim with ideas of how to infuse your day with magic, this book has plenty of spells for enhancing the mundane aspects of one’s daily routine.

This book is divided into six chapters, each focusing on an area of life where the reader can apply their magic: tending to the home and garden, working, commuting/traveling, nurturing their well-being, creating a schedule, and seasonally living. This well-rounded approach to different types of spellwork allows readers to tap into magic at any point in their day, either for a specific intention related to one of these domains or just for overall alignment with the energies of the moment. The variety of spells shared by Silja give plenty of creative inspiration for how readers can craft their intentions and hone their focus for meaningful, magical transformations.

One of the best parts of this book is the colorful illustrations throughout. They offer a gentle visual ease to the book, giving the eyes plenty of space to wander and take in the tranquility they provide. The colorful layout of the book also makes it easy to find what you’re looking for and follow along with the spells, as there are different color blocks, text sizes, bullet points, and other features that make for a pleasurable read. This isn’t a bland textbook of spells; this book is a creative fusion of pastel color, text, and illustration that draws readers into the magical energy.

Here are some of Silja’s wisdom from this book I’ve tried out so far:

• Working with a potato to achieve my goals by cutting it in half, carving a symbol of what I wish to achieve, putting it back together and microwaving, and  then eating the baked potato with sour cream. Yum! A delicious and quick spell.

• Taking a purification soak where I put dried chamomile in a muslin bag and took a special bath to release unsettling feelings.

• Setting up my  work space with tips from Silja about decorations and crystals to infuse the energy. I also followed her suggestion to write a sigil on a sticky note (you can choose the corresponding color that matches your intention!) and putting it behind my computer.

• Taking more time to connect with nature as I’m walking outside, noticing the clouds, plants, and animals around. Silja gives insights into the messages we get from different types of plants and animals, assisting readers with deciphering nature’s communication with us.

And these few things I’ve done so far are only a tiny fraction of all the ideas Silja shares that I look forward to doing in time! From easing sibling tension to purposely picking out the scents of body care items, there’s a lot of directions this book takes the readers. The whole last section on seasonal magic is a great chapter to refer back to throughout the year as the wheel turns and we enter a new phase. Additionally, the section on how to best use days of the week for their magical potency is a great way to map your days and plan accordingly.

One thing worth noting is that I am personally not Wiccan, yet all of the magic in this book is still relevant to me. Aside from an introduction to Wiccan magic in the beginning, Silja doesn’t overly focus on the Wiccan aspects of the content. The material is super adaptable to fit your own magical lens. I wouldn’t let the title deter you from exploring all the wonderful guidance in this book if your craft path is not traditionally Wiccan or Celtic in nature.

As for the level of magical experience best suited for the reader of this book, I feel it’s welcoming to everyone. It’s been well over a decade that I’ve been honing my craft, but when I’m busy and my mind is scattered and I’m short on time, it’s nice to have a quick reference guide. I absolutely love having this book on hand to find an appropriate magical working in a pinch, which the index makes very easy to do. It’s a book that I have been keeping around to ease my day and provide inspiration when I don’t have the energy to come up with my own workings.`

Similarly, those new to magical workings will appreciate the simplicity of the many spells, divinations, and tips for infusing magic into one’s life. Most can be done within a few minutes, teaching readers to feel empowered in their ability to shift energy and call in their intentions with just a few moments of dedication and focus. Silja even suggests working with this book before seeking out a Wiccan coven, for those interested in that path, to familiar oneself with the concept of magic and ritual workings.

Overall, the pages of Wicca for Everyday Life are filled with magic you can work in a few minutes, using what you already have on hand. Whether it’s summoning calm before a stressful day, choosing ingredients for a magical meal, or honoring the changing seasons in subtle ways, Silja invites you to discover that every moment holds the potential for enchantment. This is witchcraft for the real world—practical, joyful, and deeply rooted in the wisdom that reminds us that nature, spirit, and daily life are never truly separate.