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Sometimes as a new witch, practicing seems like something that needs to be sacred and something you must reserve a lot of time out of your day for. In reality, it can be something that you spend 10 minutes a day on unless there's a special occasion. It's really up to you and your preferences. Being someone with a full time job, I do my best to practice in my free moments during the day. I've even managed to work out how to multitask and combine my practice with more mundane chores! In this post I'm going to detail how I incorporate witchcraft into my day from sunup to sundown.
One thing that I've just recently started doing is veiling. I wear a head covering of some sort--a turban, a bandana, or even just a headband. I do this for the same reason women in other religions may choose to cover their hair and bodies--it makes me comfortable and helps me focus on my faith. This is definitely not for everyone, and it's not something I take lightly. Veiling is a very personal choice, and it's one that I found is right for me. Separate more detailed post to come on this one, but this is how I start my day. I pick a veil, and then I plan my outfit around it. Sometimes I wear turbans, sometimes scarves, and sometimes just a bandana. It's really just whatever level of coverage I feel like that morning.
Every day I usually have at least one cup of coffee. There are a lot of ways to be intentional about eating or drinking, the way that I chose to be intentional is by stirring my drink clockwise and mentally repeating positive affirmations and wishes for the day. You can do this as much or as little as you're comfortable with.
Another way I practice is by keeping small tokens on my person. I have a very large purse because I'm a very extra bish, in that purse is a pocket altar, and my keys which have a hunk of quartz on a keychain attached to them. I also typically wear a sports bra and have been known to keep crystals in there. Sure they leave a weird imprint on the ladies, but it also keeps them close to my heart! A chunk of clear or rose quartz can be comforting during the day, it helps me to stay level headed at a very stressful job.
Around the middle of the day I have my break at work. I like to take this time to use my tarot app on my phone. I like using an app because it's more subtle than pulling out a deck in the break room at work--part of me has retained the Catholic teachings from my childhood about keeping faith private. That being said, most of my co-workers know I'm a witch and I have done readings for them before, but my break time is my alone time. The app is also very convenient because I can look things up if I need clarification on a reading. I use the Galaxy Tarot app, it's got tons of cool features. The app could be a post in itself honestly, it's got tons of spreads, both regular and inverted card meanings, popular imagery details, and a built in journal feature. It's worth it's weight in gold as far as I'm concerned.
Once I'm home from work I like to make dinner for myself and my partner, Jesse. While I cook I like to practice manifesting things I want for both of us. I stir clockwise with intention if the dish allows. I also use lots of herbs in my recipes--I like to think about what they'd be used for in a spell as I add them to the dish and add that intention into my cooking as well. If I'm baking, especially a dessert, I try to manifest a general sense of happiness and fullness and well-being, and add that intention into the dish for whoever enjoys it.
After dinner sometimes I take a bath, I like to light candles and charge my crystals at that time. If I don't need to bathe I at least try to wash my face and take my makeup off. Jesse always lovingly reminds me (read: nags me until I do it) to brush my teeth, and then I head to bed and get ready to do it all again the next day!
I hope this post helps give you ideas about how you can subtly incorporate witchcraft into your daily life. Sometimes the things I've listed here are the only witchcraft I do for a week, sometimes I do a ritual on the weekends. No matter how much I do or don't do, I still feel connected to my faith because of the little things I do every day.
Comment below the ways you practice every day!

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Unsolicited Advice for New Tarot Readers and Baby Witches (or Baby Spiritual People/Practitioners)
A new friend asked me today if I had any tips for new tarot readers and baby witches, figured I’d spill all here too. While I’m no expert on tarot--more of a dabbler--I will say that I’ve picked up a few things along the way from other more experienced readers.
Some of the best advice I’ve been given is to spend time with each card in your deck, one on one. Take each card and a notebook; write how each card makes you feel, examine the imagery and record what you think is important, and your own interpretation of it’s meaning before you look up what it’s “supposed” to mean. This will not only help familiarize you with your deck, but it will also give you a chance to connect with it on a deeper level. Tarot decks and readers must function as partners, not as a tool and a master.
Another good piece of advice I was given regarding tarot is to ask your deck what it would like to say every so often. If you don’t have a particular question in mind or aren’t really sure how to ask a clarifying question, let your deck do the talking! Sometimes they’ll have more to say than you expected.
Tarot reading should feel more like a conversation than a “reading,” per say. You’re working in tandem, think of your deck as an old friend you’re getting some good advice from. It will help you (and your deck) become more comfortable with one another.
As far as advice for baby witches goes:
Don’t get too stuck on labels. Spirituality is a huuuuuge spectrum. Take time to really dabble in anything that interests you, don’t feel limited.
The “Rule of 3″ is something that older witches tell new witches so they don’t hurt themselves and others. You can do nasty shit if you really want to, but expect to experience consequences both positive and negative. There is no free lunch, no action without equal and opposite reaction. The Love and Light crowd will try to force the Rule of 3 down your throat, but there’s nothing wrong with a little shadow work and experimentation as long as you are prepared for all outcomes and know explicitly what you’re doing. Consider yourself warned.
Don’t forget to really soak in the beauty of what you’re doing.
Know that no matter what, you are not alone. We are out here, in the world, practicing and learning alongside you.
This isn’t all I have to say but it’s a good start, so I’ll leave it here for now. Message me if you want any more info, or have specific questions!
Nonverbal Witchcraft
For my witches who cannot speak, struggle to speak, or choose to remain quiet.
This post is a compilation of ideas and personal methods from fellow nonverbal witches. Not everything may fit for you, but hopefully it will give you a starting point!
Spells:
Write the words and focus your energy on bringing them into being. You could burn the piece of paper to finish off the spell. One contributor also mentions burying the paper.
Our thoughts are powerful. Focus, and say the words in your mind.
You can also mouth the words without speaking them, if that helps you.
Whispering is also great if that works for you!
Find power in silence, use it as its own tool.
Use instruments to create certain rhythms for different spells, instead of chanting.
If sound is helpful, play music that you feel relates/connects you to the spell.
Cast circles and finalize spells by snapping.
Sigils are concentrated intention–use that to your advantage. They can absolutely be a base for spellwork.
Use a power source; the elements (candles, soil, the air around you, a bowl of water, etc.), crystals, burning herbs, etc.
To feel energy without using words to confirm: use tools that have stronger energy that you can physically feel.
Make spell candles, jars or sachets.
Use sign language! I’m of the opinion that everyone should at least learn the basics, and there are plenty of free resources out there!
Specific spells:
Casting a circle: “You can cast a circle by walking in a circle and visualizing your footsteps imprinting on the earth below, creating a barrier of light (color chosen to correspond to intention at the time), walk the circle 3 times and see the barrier in your mind forming a perfect sphere around your work space, becoming brighter and stronger each step you take.”*
To banish: write the things you wish to banish on a piece of paper, light them on fire with a black candle and place in a burn bowl.
To release and invite: use two pieces of paper. On one, write down everything you’d like to release from your life. On the other, write down everything you’d like to invite into your life. Burn the release paper and dispose of the ashes, keep the invite paper. (Optional: I like to do this on the new moon, and have a black candle above the release paper and a white candle above the invite paper).
Protective charm: (click here)
To raise you out of a dark place: (click here)
Spell of destruction: (click here)
Energy work:
Use a cajon, bells, singing bowl, steel tongue drum/moondrum, or other instruments to raise energy!
“I have a specific snapping rhythm that is ‘magic time’. When I snap the rhythm once or three times it’s go time and I fall into the zone.”*
“For energy work and to raise energy I dance and as my heartbeat gets louder in my ears I mentally chant with it, focusing on a short phrase, intention, or incantation with the energy I physically raised and the meditative repetition of my mind.”*
Use a power source; the elements, crystals, burning herbs, etc.
Most energy work involves movement, rather than words (click here for energy work with restricted movement).
Other ideas:
Worship: write letters, devote your actions, decorate an altar. Prayers don’t need to be spoken! Or write your prayers and place them on an altar, burn them, or keep them. (Bedridden worship)
Divination doesn’t require spoken word, especially once you have a bond with your tools. You can always use writing, sigils, or your thoughts to channel your intent/question. (Bedridden divination)
Charge crystals with your intent and wear them/carry them in a pouch.
Kitchen witchcraft, garden magic, tea magic, etc. etc.
Utilize the correspondences of the items in your life.
You may also like:
Bedridden witch series
Bedridden witch: Discreet edition
Limited hand mobility + witchcraft
Spoonie witch masterpost
Sigils: (pain + symptoms) (mental illness + energy) (healing + misc.)
Chronically ill witchcraft: For your symptoms
Mentally ill witchcraft: For your symptoms
With suggestions and contributions from:
@mynameisvernal, @melinoealtar, @steffithesciencewitch, @the-corset-witch*, @healing-sun-witch and anonymous. Thank you!
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Celebrate Yule
Outside:
Leave out birdseed ornaments as offerings to the season
If snowing, play in the snowfall to appreciate the changing season or collect some for snow water
After the sun has gone down, burn a yule log in a bonfire
Take some friends and go wassailing!
In the Home:
Make stovetop potpourri as an alternative to incense
DIY gifts with your witch skills for your friends and family
Read a winter solstice tarot spread for yourself
Decorate your holiday tree, blessing the ornaments with good energy
Hang mistletoe for protection and (consensual!) kisses
In the Kitchen:
Make one of these Celtic Yule recipes
Prepare some traditional or non-traditional wassail for any adults
Bake mini yule logs to share with family and friends
Make Swedish Lussekatter rolls or Norwegian Julekake bread
In the Bath:
Bathe with fresh orange slices and frankincense and myrrh essential oils for a prosperity ritual bath
Take a lazy witch holiday LUSH bath (our suggestions here)
Do a pre-solstice ritual bath with essential oils
Make winter spice bath bombs and enchant them for prosperity
On your Altar:
Use colors like reds, greens, whites, and metallic colors
Add holly, pine, ivy, mistletoe, juniper, or cedar for some greenery
Decorate with a yule wish bottle to for some easy magic
Represent the seasonal harvest with oranges, pears, nuts, and berries
Incorporate snowflake obsidian, clear quartz, or bloodstone
Yule Resource Masterpost
A collection of categorized links for your Yule needs! What is Yule? [X] Yule is celebrated on slightly different days depending on who you ask, but the broad spectrum is: December 20th to January 1st in the Northern Hemisphere and around June 20th (give or take a few days) in the Southern Hemisphere.
The basics:
Yule correspondences
Celebrating Yule
Yule: A very merry sabbat
Guide to Yuletide plants + herbs
Yule - ‘tis the season
Yule practices
A Yule ritual
50 Yuleisms
Yule Crafts:
Yule potpourri recipe
Witch balls / more witch balls
A twelve-herb sachet for Yule
Mini herb wreaths
Yule log
Yule craft ideas
Pine protection balm
Dried orange slices
Apple feeders for winter birds
Yule Recipes:
Herbal shortbread
Bread dipping oil
Chocolate Yule log
Yuletide muesli
Yule tea
Yule Punch
Non-alcoholic mulled wine
Winter sabbat wine
Yule Spells:
Merry Yule spell jar / Season of peace spell jar
Holiday ornament snow spell
Yule bath spell
Blessed Yule - for a positive holiday season
Winter solstice spell
Spell for a happy family gathering
Yule energy sun spell
Winter stasis spell sachet
Holiday home blessings
Safe delivery envelope spell
Yule Tarot Spreads:
The return (2 card)
Yule spread (3 card)
Tarot spread for Yule (3 card)
Winter inspired spread (5 card)
Yule reflection + advice spread (5 card)
A Yuletime tarot spread (6 card)
Other:
Music ideas / Winter witch playlist
Altar/celebration ideas / Yule altar guide
Yule plants / Mistletoe Lore
Yule oils/incense / Yule incense
Emoji spell for luck during Yule and Solstice
Spell ideas for the holidays
Updated June, 2020. Please inform me (via askbox) of broken links!
Imbolc / Ostara / Beltane / Litha / Lammas / Mabon / Samhain / Yule / Bedridden ideas
“Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don’t be afraid.”
— Frederick Buechner

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Book Review! Inner Magic: A Guide to Witchcraft
This book not only offers an easy to digest introduction to witchcraft, it also features a thorough history lesson, introduction to spellwork, explanation of the 8 major holidays, and a comprehensive list of introductory spells. I got it for $7.99 at Half Price Books, and it’s worth every penny. Author Ann-Marie Gallagher goes above and beyond in making this book relevant to both baby witches, and veterans looking for a refresher. I’ve been practicing for 3 years now, but I learned some new things about the craft that I never had answers to before. Rating? 5 stars. Pick this one up asap!
I’m a practicing witch for over 6 years. I still have to read what each Tarot card means whenever I do readings.
Don’t ever feel bad if you don’t have things memorized,
ASK ME ANYTHING!
What burning questions do you have about practicing witchcraft, or just in general? Ask and ye shall receive!
🕯️ Candle Magic 🕯️
Candle magic is one of my favorite type of ritual, because it is relatively simple to setup, and non-expensive. You just need a candle, and fire to light it up. If you want the spell to be even more powerful, feel free to carve symbols or sigils on the candle before lighting it. Then sit down, observe the flame, and think about a question that is worrying you.
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Color correspondences
⚪ White candles: healing, purification, innocence, meditation, peace
⚫ Black candles: strength, negative energies, resilience, self-control
🟤 Brown candles: intuition, animal protection, stability, decisions
🟣 Purple candles: ambition, power, focus, concentration, inspiration
🔵 Blue candles: happiness, calm, laughter, relaxation, harmony, water
🟢 Green candles: luck, love, fertility, birth, health, success, earth
🟡 Yellow candles: imagination, divination, intelligence, energy, air
🟠 Orange candles: authority, changes, control, support, versatility
🔴 Red candles: love, brave, blood, passion, death, sex, fire
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Candle reading
🔥 Candle will not light: the question cannot be answered anymore, because things are already in movement, you cannot turn back now.
🔥 Strong, stable flame: the answer to your question is “yes”.
🔥 Weak, small flame: the answer to your question is “no”.
🔥 Dancing flame: there is chaotic, undisciplined energy present. You need to focus and meditate before taking any decision at the moment.
🔥 Crackling flame: spirits might be present in the room, and they would like to speak to you. Be open to their message.
🔥 A lot of smoke is coming out: the universe is helping you cleanse yourself and your room, leaving space for new opportunities and energies.
🔥 Candle will not go out: the spirits are telling you that the ritual is not over. Ask yourself if your question was the right one, or if there is anything that needs to be further discussed.
A major part of manifesting is believing you’re worthy of what you’re asking for

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Moon phases. Our Wide, Wide World. 1932.
This was a tryptic created for a commission a couple years ago. They were, and still are the largest inked pieces I’ve ever created. The last image shows them in their new home. I can’t remember the exact measurements of the paper, but the glass panels are 29″ by 18″.