An Initiatory Path of Discipline, Devotion, and Living the Craft
There’s something powerful about a group that has stood the test of time.
For over 25 years, Inner Circle Sanctuary has been practicing and teaching an eclectic, traditional, oath-bound, initiatory path of Wicca. What stands out immediately isn’t just their longevity—it’s their commitment to accessibility, discipline, and devotion to the Craft as a lived experience.
Their foundation is rooted in a simple but impactful belief:
Everyone has a right to the Goddess.
And they live by that. Their tradition welcomes people across gender, identity, background, and belief systems—choosing connection over division and unity over separation.
A Structured Path of Initiation
This is not casual learning.
Inner Circle Sanctuary offers a three-level initiatory system, with each degree requiring a minimum of a year and a day. This reflects a deeper philosophy—growth takes time, and transformation can’t be rushed.
Students follow a consistent curriculum and are guided by Elders who have completed their own initiations. These Elders teach from lived experience, not theory.
One thing that stands out:
They are not paid.
- They teach for the love of the Gods, the tradition, and the students. That level of commitment speaks volumes about the integrity of the path.
- A Living Religious Practice
- Inner Circle Sanctuary is not just a school—it’s a religious body.
They gather eight times a year to celebrate the Sabbats, honoring the cycles of nature and the Gods. These rituals are held outdoors, often in natural settings, and performed from memory rather than read from scripts. That detail matters. It shows embodiment. It shows discipline. It shows connection. Even more powerful—students lead the rituals.
This gives real, hands-on experience and builds confidence for those who feel called to lead. Many initiates go on to guide their own groups or contribute to other communities. Expectations and Commitment This path requires dedication.
Students are expected to:
- Attend weekly classes consistently
- Maintain a daily magical practice
- Memorize teachings and ritual components
- Learn to cast, hold, and close sacred space
- Participate in all eight Sabbats
- Show ongoing effort and personal growth
There is also an interview process.
Not as a barrier—but as alignment. Not every tradition is meant for everyone, and that level of clarity benefits both the student and the group.
Community and Contribution
Financially, this group operates differently than most.
$15/month during the first year and a day
$30 per Sabbat
But here’s the key:
- 100% of all funds are donated to charity.
- Members can also choose to donate directly to approved organizations instead of paying dues.
- This isn’t about profit. It’s about service.
What They Look For in a Student
Inner Circle Sanctuary isn’t looking for casual curiosity.
They’re looking for people who:
- Truly want to learn the Craft
- Are willing to live Wicca, not just study it
- Are committed to growth and discipline
- Feel called to eventually lead or serve within the community
This is a path for those who are ready to show up fully.
The Personal Impact
For many members, this tradition becomes more than a practice—it becomes a way of life. It shapes how they see the world, how they engage with energy, and how they show up in community. That’s the difference between learning about witchcraft and actually living it.
If you’re exploring local covens or seeking a structured, initiatory path in Wicca, Inner Circle Sanctuary represents a deeply committed and time-honored tradition.
- It’s not fast.
- It’s not casual.
- It’s not for everyone.
But for the right person, it can be transformative. And that’s what real Craft is.
Website: https://www.innercirclesanctuary.com/