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The birth of magick...

Magick of Artemis is a devoted sanctuary of Witchcraft, the Occult, and Ancient Mysteries, nestled in Port Melbourne.

Founded by psychic, witch, and initiator Elena Garnham, the space was born from lived devotion, ancestral memory, and years of disciplined esoteric practice.

Elena is also the visionary behind iHEAL Quantum Healing Hypnosis, where she guides seekers through profound initiatory journeys into past lives, soul memory, and karmic healing — training individuals to become skilled and ethical past life healers themselves.

This work did not arise by chance; it emerged as Elena awakened memories of her own witch lineages and lifetimes spent working as a healer, seer, and keeper of hidden knowledge.

Magick of Artemis the home of iHEAL Past Life Regression.

The store itself is an immersive temple of tools and teachings, offering carefully curated instruments of divination, spellcraft, and energetic mastery. Within you will find hand-poured witchcrafted candles, altar tools, witches’ brew teas, aura sprays, ritual oils for body and face, smudge and cleansing tools, incense, witches’ salts, apothecary blends, books, tarot and oracle decks, and a wide selection of consciously chosen crystals.

Every offering is created or selected with intention, many crafted in-store by the Witch herself and infused through ritual, channeling, and arcane practice. These tools are designed not merely to adorn, but to activate — supporting deep healing, the release of energetic blocks, and the remembrance of your highest timeline.

Magick of Artemis is a place of study, initiation, and return — for those who feel the call to walk the path with awareness, reverence, and power.

Artemis

The goddess herself, has been very much part of Elena since birth.

From visions, to dreams with incredible messages from her through animals guiding her to create a life that embodies her highest potential allowing the Goddess to channel through her into others like yourself.

See Elena as a conduit of which Artemis is able to come in and assist you on your journey.


At the same time, the store itself is a very protective force field for others, thanks to Artemis, Mars & Lucifer.

It seems to draw those in that are wanting help, protection and to feel safe.

Artemis’s power and protective nature stem from her role as a guardian of the natural world and its inhabitants, particularly women and children. Her connection to the moon adds depth to her character, highlighting her association with femininity, cycles, and the mysteries of the night sky. In another lifetime, Elena served her, and so now, Artemis returns; honouring her prior devotion.


Artemis is primarily known as the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and wildlife. She is often depicted with a bow and arrow, emphasising her skill as a hunter. This aspect of her character represents strength, independence, and the ability to navigate and thrive in the natural world.


What people don't understand; or perhaps aren't ready to hear; is that Artemis pre-dates most texts and scripture about her. She is far older than the times of Ancient Greece. Infact, some believe Hekate is a version of Artemis...

Artemis is the first Witch and Goddess of Magick. She may come to you in different forms, but make no mistake, her power goes way beyond you have been told and could ever imagine.


Protector of Women and Children: Artemis is a fierce protector of women and children. She is associated with childbirth and is believed to oversee safe deliveries. Additionally, she fiercely defensive of young maidens, often intervening to protect them from harm.


Connection to the Crescent Moon: Artemis is closely linked to the moon, particularly its crescent phase. In Greek mythology, she is sometimes depicted wearing a crescent moon crown or with the moon itself as her chariot. This association symbolises her connection to the cycles of nature, the passage of time, and the ever-changing aspects of femininity.


Independence and Virginity: Artemis is one of the virgin goddesses in Greek mythology, along with Athena and Hestia. She chose to remain unmarried and dedicated herself to a life of independence and self-reliance. This aspect of her character reinforces her status as a symbol of female empowerment and autonomy.