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Some little things I've learned over a decade of witchcraft:
If you are feel called to work but are tired/drained, sit outside. Take in all the energies around you. Nature can help charge you
Every witch does a little bit of a bunch of types of magic but sticks mainly to one or two in general. You usually won't be eclectic forever. You'll find what magics work best with you.
Never be lazy or cut corners with spirits. Always be respectful and always tell them to leave when you're done
When you see a plant or ingredient with a long list of properties, there are different things at play. Season of collection, the part of the plant, the health of the plant, etc all play a role in impacting which properties it will carry.
Don't call on spirits unless you have confidence and control
Be careful with sea/water magic. Get into it gently and slowly until you have the energy figured out because it can get out of hand quickly.
Adding a little pinch of magic into your breakfast can make a major difference in your day.
Your personal emotions/feelings over something will impact a work
Planting some plants is good, not only to have a garden, but the dirt helps cleanse you too. Get all dirty and muddy. It's good for ya
Not all trees are nice
The more you listen to your intuition, the easier it will be to tell it apart from your anxieties and worries
Incense is very easy to make which is why it's usually cheap to buy. But you can find a million tutorials online on how to make your own personal incense which is great if you want a spell to take effect over a while but also want to infuse the fire energy in it.
The more you work with something the better feel you get for it. Cinnamon goes in almost everything i cook and most of my spells because me and cinnamon just get right along
Your path is yours and no one else's. It will look like yours and no one else's
alternatives to smoke cleansing [for spaces] 🫧
🫧 sound
music, bells, pots and pans, singing
🫧 liquid
charged or blessed water, alcohol, vinegar, essential oil sprays
🫧 scents
candles, essential oils (diffused)
🫧 physical cleaning
sweep
vacuum
wipe down
*make a blend of cleansing herbs, sprinkle around your space, and either sweep it out the back door or vacuum it up and dispose of the contents
🫧 simmer pots [for the steam]
🫧 rearrange your space
🫧 open your windows
🫧 visualization + meditation
🫧 sun, moon, or starlight
🫧 rain + storms
🫧 the elements
earth - salt floor sweep
air - breath and wind
fire - heat and sunlight
water - see above
🫧 salt
place a bowl of salt in the main room of your home
🫧 crystals
place in the center or corner of the space you want to cleanse
♡ luna / space-queen
Take flight
Now that it's getting cooler, it's perfect weather to take the broom out for a spin . . .
So You Want To Use Fruit In Your Spell Work
Here's a list of some common fruits (at least here in my corner of the USA) and their most commonly practiced properties.
Apple: Love, success, healing, happiness, joy, peace
Apricot: Lust, love, peace, affection
Banana: Spirituality, fertility, luck, love, prosperity
Blackberry: Lust, protection, healing, prosperity
Blueberry: Protection, peace, calmness
Cherry: Joy, love
Cranberry: Protection
Grape: Dreaming, prosperity, fertility
Grapefruit: Cleansing, healing, purification (eat with caution if you're on meds!)
Lemon: Purification, cleansing, removing blockages, energy
Lime: Love, peace, protection, cleansing, purification
Mango: Protection, lust, affection, love
Melon: Purification, healing
Nectarine: Love, affection, intimacy
Orange: Purification, healing, luck, love, prosperity
Peach: Longevity, wisdom, joy, fertility, love
Pear: Longevity, lust, love, prosperity, luck
Pineapple: Love, lust, protection, prosperity
Plum: Protection, love, lust
Pomegranate: Creativity, luck, prosperity, wishes
Raspberry: Energy, joy, love, protection
Strawberry: Success, romance, love, luck
Watermelon: Healing
Remember, everyone, always dig a little deeper if you're struggling and never accept the first answer you find as ultimate truth! Knowledge is power, and power is control. Safe practicing and blessed be!
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It's always interesting to me when I see people who claim to be long-time practitioners saying things along the lines of "if you're not posting pictures or proof of your magical workings, you're not doing witchcraft."
Don't buy into that kind of talk. If you're practicing witchcraft and you like to take pictures and post them or document your workings that's fine, but it's also fine if you're a practitioner who prefers not to take pictures, not to post about active workings, not to publicly detail every (or any) bit of witchery and magic you're performing.
And let's not forget that some traditions discourage sharing too much of your work or practice, some traditions are closed and their practitioners might not feel comfortable publicly documenting details of their craft that they may feel need protecting, and some practitioners simply hold personal beliefs and preferences against publicly posting their active workings, workspaces, etc.
One's craft or practice is in no way determined by how much of it they're willing to share with the public. Do you, ignore that kind of noise, and never, I beg, feel as though you're not doing enough in your practice because you're not "posting proof" of that practice. You're no more or less of a witch depending on how many pictures you took or posts you made sharing your witchery with others.
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