The Bone Path
The Bone Path is an ancestral practice rooted in divination, folk magick, and spirit work. It is a path of remembrance and reclamation—where the wisdom of the bones, the voices of the ancestors, and the needs of the living meet.
This work centers ancestry as a living presence. Through bone divination, folk healing, and ancestral spirit work, we uncover what has been inherited, what has been silenced, and what is ready to be healed or claimed. The Bone Path is not spectacle or spiritual performance; it is grounded, ritual-based work shaped by tradition, intuition, and direct relationship with spirit.
Here, healing does not mean erasing the past—it means learning how to stand in right relationship with it. The Bone Path invites those who feel the pull of lineage, the call of the dead, and the knowing that their story did not begin with them alone.
Folk magick and ancestral healing, spoken through bone.
Walking this work
As a guide and priestess, Evernia helps others uncover inherited patterns, ancestral wounds, and ancestral gifts—revealing what must be healed, what must be released, and what must be claimed. This work restores connection between people, their lineage, their land, and the spirits that surround them.
The Bone Path is not chosen lightly. It is walked with devotion, honesty, and respect for the unseen.
The Bone Path - ethics and practice
The Bone Path is ancestral, relational, and rooted in respect. This work is guided by devotion rather than domination, and by listening rather than control.
The ancestors speak

Ancestral presence is honored as living, active, and deserving of respect. No ancestor is forced, commanded, or exploited.
The bones answer

Divination is approached as conversation, not prediction. Bones are listened to, not used as tools of spectacle or fear.
With the dead we walk

Spirit work is done in right relationship. We do not disturb the ancestors or the dead for curiosity, ego, or entertainment.
the living we heal

This work serves the living body, lineage, and land. It is not meant to bypass responsibility, replace medical or psychological care, or remove personal agency.
- No manipulation, coercion, or fear-based work
- No separation of spirit from body or ancestry from daily life
- No promises of instant transformation or guaranteed outcomes
- Deep respect for lineage, land, and personal/spiritual boundaries
- Consent, sovereignty, and spiritual accountability are essential
ethical commitments of the bone path
The Bone Path is not a commodity or performance. It is a devotional practice that asks for honesty, patience, and reverence.
The bone path frequestly asked questions
Is the Bone Path a religion?
No. The Bone Path is an ancestral practice rooted in folk magick, animism, and spirit relationship. It may coexist with other spiritual or religious paths.
Do I need to know my ancestry to walk this work?
No. The ancestors know you, even when names are forgotten. This work begins where you are, with what is remembered in the bones.
What kind of spirits are worked with?
The Bone Path centers ancestral spirits first. Land spirits, household spirits, and allied spirits may be involved, always approached with respect and consent.
Is this work dark or dangerous?
This is serious work, not reckless work. Walking with the dead requires grounding, boundaries, and guidance. The Bone Path prioritizes balance and healing over intensity.
Can this replace medical or psychological care?
No. The Bone Path supports spiritual and ancestral healing. It does not replace medical, mental health, or legal support.
Is bone divination used to predict the future?
Bone divination listens to what is present, inherited, and unfolding. It reveals patterns, causes, and guidance rather than fixed outcome.
