
About Me
Sorceress Maggie Moon
The Left Hand Path Witch
and
Bean Feasa Behind the Work
I was born into the old knowing.
Before I had words, the world was already speaking.
I felt the breath of the unseen, walked beside spirits others overlooked, and understood that the earth herself held her own form of instruction. Certain plants stirred when I passed, sharing their virtues, their warnings, their songs. And I listened.
I began reading tarot at sixteen and soon after found my way into the practice of Wicca, where I later became a High Priestess within the Alexandrian tradition. My path continued to unfold through many currents of the Western Mysteries such as Faery Craft, Druidry, Traditional Craft, and the Left Way. Each deepened my understanding of the art and guided me ever closer to the wild roots of magic itself.
The Left Hand Path, as I understand and walk it, is not a path of transgression for its own sake, but one of deep personal responsibility, self-knowledge, and embodied wisdom. It asks us to enter the darker landscapes of the subconscious, the fears, patterns, and inherited limitations that shape us unseen, and to meet them with honesty rather than avoidance. Through this inward descent, shadow and light are brought into relationship, allowing true balance to emerge. In this way, the light that arises is not borrowed or idealized, but earned through integration, wholeness, and conscious choice.
I was always moved by the stories of my ancestors. From my father I learned of his Scottish blood through his mother Annie, a woman who crossed the sea as a young woman with her sisters and father, with a fierce Scottish pride. Through his father, I inherited British and Irish blood, carried by those who also made the journey to Canada and settled their stories into the marrow of my bones.
From my mother, through her father I inherited Irish blood from his father and of the Isle of Man from his mother, Ada, who came to Canada as a young girl, strands of sea wind and ancient earth moving together in one line.
These woven histories stirred something within me as a child, and called me to walk the lands of my forebears later in life. I wandered the fields and shorelines, listening to the voices that move through wind, water, stone, and ancestral memory.
Through those pilgrimages the old language of the land awakened further within me. When my father still walked this earth, he called me a Cunning Woman, a Bean Feasa, one who listens to the whisper of the unseen, who heals, charms, and speaks the secret tongue between the worlds. These words now have settled within the marrow of my being, and I embrace the title as a true expression of who I am.
My practice is not inherited through lineage alone but through lived devotion, deep study, and mastery, through fire, herb, ritual, my personal and spiritual evolution and the remembering of the ways of the ancestors. My work is the fusion of these paths, shaped by the traditions of my bloodlines and the landscapes that inspire my craft.
Today, as Sorceress Maggie Moon, a Bean Feasa, I share this living craft of ancient practice with the modern soul. My work is an act of remembrance, a call to those who feel the wild stirring within them to return to the sacred conversation between earth, spirit, and self.