Folk Witch and Priestess of the Bone Path
Meet Evernia Fay
Folk Witch and Priestess of the Bone Path

For over forty years, Evernia has walked as a guardian of ancestral knowledge and a practitioner of old-world healing, divination, and folk magick. Her work is shaped by initiation, long-held spirit relationships, and lived experience rather than trend or theory. As an initiated traditional healer, ordained minister, Reiki Master, and life coach trained in multiple healing modalities, she bridges ancestral tradition with modern life—honoring both without dilution.
This is work rooted in practice and is a way of life.
Photo by Cimmerian Tranquility Photography
Roots & Lineage
Evernia’s path is deeply rooted in her Polish ancestry and the reclamation of ancestral ways carried in blood, land, and bone. By embracing her lineage and ancestral calling, she returned to the folk magick, spirit work, and healing traditions that had waited quietly through generations.
This return to lineage gave rise to the Bone Path—not as a system invented, but as a remembering of what was already alive within her bones.
The Keeper of The Bones
Evernia is known as The Keeper of the Bones and serves as a priestess of the Bone Path.
She acts as a conduit for ancestral voices and bone-borne memory, guiding others into right relationship with the ancestors who live within their bodies and bloodlines. Her work is relational and practical, grounded in spirit contact, divination, and ritual healing.
What is the bone path
The Bone Path is an ancestral practice centered on bone divination, folk magick, ancestral healing, and spirit work. It is a way of walking with the dead so the living may stand whole.
Founded on an animistic worldview, the Bone Path recognizes that everything has a spirit—ancestors, bones, land, fire, tools, and the human body itself. Through ritual, divination, and folk practice, this path listens to the voices of these spirits, seeking balance, truth, and right relationship between worlds.
Healing on the Bone Path is not about erasing the past, but about placing it where it belongs—honored, tended, and integrated.

The Bone Path credo
A short statement of belief:
- The ancestors are present and active.
- The bones remember what the mind forgets.
- All things carry spirit and deserve relationship.
- Healing comes through listening, not control.
- We walk with the dead so the living may heal.