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Kris Leliel

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A Dark and Lonely Imagination Level: XXX 🏳️‍🌈 INTJ 🖤
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New to witchcraft? Awesome! Here's some things you should pursue.
  • An understanding of sympathetic magic: Correspondences, their metaphysical and theoretical framework, and their derivation.
  • Magical systems that incorporate the entire gender spectrum.
  • Energy work that isn't based on visualization.
  • The means of manifestation: How, where, and when spells affect physical change. The physical mechanisms through which witchcraft manifests beyond just willpower/intent/wishes/etc.
  • The history and subsequent influences of, and on, popular contemporary practices like Hermeticism, "Ceremonial Magick"/Golden Dawn, Wicca, and New Age/New Thought/LOA/Reiki.
  • How to approach and practice magic with critical thinking skills.
  • Influence of consumerism on contemporary practices.
  • Divination as systems: all methods of divination beyond tarot, their statistical applications, and their different methods of use.
  • The anthropology of medieval Arabia, Europe, Near East, and Asia relative to the magical or occult publications of the era. What is purely religious, parareligious, or syncretist and what does that mean for the interpretation of the text?
  • The genuine limits of our knowledge of the ancient world, what's possible for us to know and what can't we know?
  • Conversations with practitioners of closed or semi-closed practices and perspectives of POC when it comes to what the western world would label as "witchcraft".
  • The differences and similarities between superstition and the practice of witchcraft.
  • An understanding of the influence of colonialism on modern witchcraft and the language used to discuss magic.
  • Critical Race Theory (CRT), Queer Theory, and systems of oppression.
  • Botany and herbology: An understanding of the physical and medical properties of plants.
  • Building a personal lexicon for modern and/or colloquial terms used in and by the witchcraft community to describe and discuss practices.
  • Spell design: What makes a spell a spell? What is the smallest or slightest action that can be considered a spell and why? What are the most important and influential elements of the design and application of a spell?
  • Altars: Their use, design, and potential; whether or not an altar would benefit your practice or goals for practice.
  • A critical approach to spirit work and astral projection, being able to discern between personal narratives and probable experiences.
  • A safe and solid community to become a part of. One that does not allow the influence of personal narratives (Without addressing them as such), doesn't allow for the mixing of adults and minors, and with established and enforced logical and reasonable rules.
  • Collect and cross-reference correspondences from as many sources as possible, then start to create your own.
  • Try to find a STEM subject that interests you and study it through any non-dogmatic avenues available to you.

The items highlighted in blue are things I highly recommend!

Here is a list of things to avoid.

This is, of course, not an end-all-be-all list of possible responsible and healthy pursuits.

You can learn more about me, find my master-post, check out my Patreon, and suggest content here.

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lonelyleliel

Great list!

Also look into cult behavior because a coven or society you’re interested in joining could be more dangerous than you think.

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Warding

I've covered warding recently in my protection post. But here I will go into more detail on what warding is, the most popular ways to ward and how to create them as well as when to know when a ward is no longer useful or has been broken. I will also go into baneful warding and what it is.

What is warding?

  • Warding is a form of defensive magick which acts as your first line of defense against negativity. Be this baneful magick from another practitioner or negative entities and general negative energy. There are multiple ways to ward with each practitioner warding differently to the other. Wards come in all shapes and forms, and there is no limit as to how much warding you should do, you protect yourself as you see fit.

What is baneful warding?

  • Baneful warding is a form of warding in which the negative that hits a ward gets sent back to its source. Baneful warding is seen as a more "advanced" form of magick, however not too advanced for a novice to do with the appropriate amount of research. Baneful warding can come in the same forms as normal warding would.

Warding jars

  • Perhaps one of the most common wardings on this post, warding jats usually contain ingredients charged with the intention of warding. These ingredients usually range from herbs to bodily fluids such as saliva or blood. These jars are either buried on the practitioners property, left above entryway, left on an altar, or are carried with the practitioner when they want protection on the go.
  • A warding jar might contain: ashes of a warding sigil, bodily fluids, herbs and plants, crystals, bones, warding or protection oils, spices, metals, glass shards etc. These jars are then sealed with black or white wax (or are sealed in any other way, with glue, tape or simply just with intention).
  • When a warding jar is broken, you might find the contents of the jar to become moldy, the jar shatters, the seal might break or the contents of the jar to go off, you also might feel that the jar no longer has its power. When this happens, if the jar is intact, break the seal and empty the contents into the bin/trash or return them back to the earth. You can then cleanse the jar with your preferred method of cleansing and reuse the jar for another ward or spell.

Talismans and symbols

  • Talismans are objects which are charged with the intention fo protection or warding. A well known example would be the Nazar, known to ward off the evil eye.
  • Symbols are used to represent something or represent an intention example would be the pentacle/pentagram, a well known protection symbol. Another example could by the Eye of Horus, a symbol used by the Ancient Egyptians for protection, health and restoration.
  • You can create your own talismans and symbols to aid in warding. These might be used to ward against a specific thing, or can be used as a general ward to all negativity.
  • A talisman or symbol might break or feel like they're no longer useful once theyve done thier job. If this time comes, you can simply dispose of the old one and create a new one.

Sigils

  • Sigils are created and can be programmed with any purpose necessary. May this be warding ot cursing, they can be used for almost any working.
  • Sigils can be burnt to activate them, with the ashes being used in spells to add extra power. Sigils can be put up around your house or around your room for warding. These sigils can look like anything, simply draw them with the intention of warding.

Crystals

  • Crystals can be placed above entryways or in windows to act as a ward. Crystals can also be added to spells to give a desired effect or worn as jewellery to act as warding or protection on the go.
  • Some examples are: black obsidian, black tourmaline, clear quartz, amethyst, hematite.
  • When a crystal ward has been broken, the crystal might shatter, or go missing. Or you may feel the crystals energy feels different than usual. With crystals you cam simply cleanse and recharge the crystals to be used again!

Spells

  • Warding spells can be as simple as a dressed candle, or can be a complex ritual. Warding spells differ from practitioner to practitioner. Similar to warding jars, these spells might include the use of herbs, bodily fluids, crystals, plants etc. The methods of creating a warding spell vary, as there is no one way to create one.
  • When a ward breaks down, you might feel the ward break, or if it does what is intended, you might feel something bounce off the ward. Depending on the negativity sent your way, the ways in which you might feel a warding spell break down vary, this could range from feeling sluggish or nauseous to downright feeling psychic attack. (Whenever this happens, please consult a doctor, mundane before magical. What you may feel is a magical occurrence could be explained by illness, so please consult a doctor of you feel this way constantly)

Warding is a great form of protection which is used very often in a persons practice. While not all practitioners use warding, this is just to inform you of the ways you can ward to keep yourself safe in your practice!

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I didn’t want to hear this as a beginner witch but that never made it less true:

You have to do research.

Chase down references. Chase down the references of THOSE references. Read books. Search the internet.

A tumblr post telling you the associations of herbs is only the starting point. Find what plant you’re interested in working with. Does it live near you? Are you able to sit with it and learn from it’s spirit? If it doesn’t, what plants that serve a similar purpose DO grow near you? How do you harvest them? Would that plant work better because of it’s connection to you and your land?

Do the research, your future self will thank you for it.

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The darker seasons are upon us, so here are some reminders for my fellow witches:

-society forgets that this is supposed to be a time of rest, make sure that you don’t! Take extra time for rest and sleep.

Here are some Very Good Reasons to take walks in fall and winter:

- take walks in nature to remind yourself of the natural cycles and connect with nature.

-take walks for some of that fresh, cold air. It will cleanse you from your troubles and calm your mind. Try to not listen to music and instead listen to the silence.

- walks are also great to talk to your gods, guides and/or ancestors. Give thanks to them and to nature itself.

- prepare your body and immune system for the winter and gradually get used to the cold by spending time outside.

- the air in a forest or a park is a lot cleaner than that in most public spaces, especially with the germs flying around right now.

- avoid the public transport system by walking whenever its possible for you!

- also, appreciate all of these beautiful colors autumn has to offer! There are a lot of energies to be found in them:

- the birds leave the cold weather and fly towards a climate thats more suited for their needs. Do the same and reevaluate whom and what you give your energies to, and who you share your space with. Leave unhealthy situations behind whenever possible.

-sew or draw sigils in your jackets, scarfs and hats to keep you warm and dry

- the bright lights, songs and consumerism of christmas aren’t natural and can be very draining. Don’t beat yourself up for not being as productive as usual. Few plants grow and bloom during winter.

- ward yourself before visiting christmas markets (or any supermarket, let’s be honest). I like to spray my scarfs with protective sprays, and this can be done with any piece of clothing. But make sure to always let them fully dry, folks!

- I cannot stress this enough, never underestimate self care and rest at this time of year. Remind yourself that nature itself survives winter by going to sleep. Never feel bad for resting.

- evergreens in the home will help you to stay healthy, positive and in touch with nature. It’s great and easy color magic and perfect for closet witches.

- I smoke cleanse most gifts I get. I do nkt need anyones negative energies hafting on things I might put up in my bedroom.

- catch every ray of sunshine you can get, you will need it. If you are prone to seasonal depression, consult with a doctor. For me personally, supplements have helped a great deal :)

-clean your personal space. Your bed, your room, your house. Fall and winter are important times to look within, make sure you have a welcoming space to do somthe state of our home often influences the state of our mind.

- ginger and cinnamon (and often lemon) can be added to most hot drinks and will give you some extra warmth and energy even on the coldest days.

- hot water plus ginger in the morning, with honey in the afternoon and instead with chilies in the evening will do wonders for your immune system!

- if you buy crystals on the christmas market make sure you get what you pay for.

- when you spend time with old friends and family during the festivities, communicate your (new) boundaries clearly and calmly, and do not force yourself to spend time with those who cannot respect them. Your wellness is the most important thing and you should treat it accordingly! Sigils and spells to improve your patience and clear communication can help here.

- if you must spend time around toxic people, cleanse yourself afterwards and remind yourself that people act and speak only for and against themselves and never against you!

- I love you and I wish you a beautiful and holy time. I hope you will rest and find peace this winter so you can have a wonderful start into a new year full of blessings and growth

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Wonderful pointers! Thank you!

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Working with Spirits

In my last post, I talked about different types of spirits that witches may work with. Today, we’re going to discuss how to approach spirits and establish a working relationship.

Keep in mind that these are general guidelines, and every spirit is different. I encourage you to do your own research beyond this post, especially if you plan to work with powerful entities like deities, angels, or fairies.

Remember the Four R’s

It’s important to keep these things in mind when working with spirits:

Respect. The spirits are powerful, and you need to have a healthy respect for that power when working with them. It’s also important to respect them as individual, autonomous beings.

I’m not saying that every interaction you have with the spirits needs to be a full blown ritual with incense and chanting. (In fact, some spirits don’t care for those types of rituals.) But every interaction you have with them should be conducted with an air of respect and reverence.

What this mostly boils down to is good manners. Being polite will get you better results — and it will also keep you from being on the receiving end of spirit mischief. Proper etiquette depends on the type of spirit you’re working with, which is one reason it’s important to do your research. In general, it’s polite to make an offering, use respectful language, and thank the spirits before you leave (unless you’re dealing with fairies — some traditions say you should never thank the fae).

Respecting spirits also means respecting their desires — even if that means respecting their wish not to work with you. Not every spirit you reach out to will want to form a relationship with you, just like not every person you meet in your life will want to be your friend. When a spirit turns you down, respect their decision, politely bid them farewell, and move on.

Reciprocity. The goal of spirit work is to establish a mutually-beneficial partnership — not for one partner to serve the other. On one hand, this means that you can’t just command spirits to do your bidding without giving anything in return. On the other hand, it also means that you won’t be worshiping/honoring them without receiving some kind of boon.

This is why it’s important to make offerings to the spirits you work with. These offerings “feed” the spirits by giving them power, and a good offering will likely make a spirit more willing to work with you. Offerings are not payment for favors from spirits (it’s not quite that simple), but they are a sign that you intent to practice reciprocity in your relationship.

In general, it’s important to make an offering when you first introduce yourself to a spirit and again before you ask them for anything. But you shouldn’t only make offerings when you’re about to ask for something! How would you feel if you had a friend who only did nice things for you when they were about to ask for a favor? You’d probably start avoiding them, right? You might even get angry. To avoid this kind of dynamic in your spirit work, make regular offerings to the spirits you work with. If you’re especially close with a spirit, you may want to offer to them every day.

Relationship. The spirits are not vending machines where you put offerings in and blessings fall out. They are living, sentient beings with feelings, and deserve to be treated as such. Your relationship with the spirits you choose to work with is just that: a relationship. And like any relationship, it requires time, energy, and emotional labor.

If that sounds like more effort than you want to make, there are plenty of ways to do magic without ever working with spirits. You don’t need to do spirit work to be a witch. It may not be your thing, and that’s okay!

But if you choose to work with spirits, it’s important to remember that you are working with them as an equal partner — you’re not their boss, and they are not obligated to like you, help you, or even tolerate you. Relationships with spirits are built over time, through mutual respect and trust.

You wouldn’t drive up to your friend’s house, throw a fast-food burger at them, and then demand a special favor. Likewise, you shouldn’t just dump an offering on your altar and demand something of the spirits. Take the time to sit down with them. Talk to them. Get to know them. Put some thought into your offerings, instead of just offering the same thing every time. Spirit work is, at its core, about building an authentic relationship with the spirits we choose to include in our practice. Enjoy it.

Research. When it comes to spirits, it’s important to know exactly who (and what) you’re dealing with. As previously mentioned, the etiquette for dealing with fairies is very different from other land spirits. Different deities have different standards for their worshipers, which vary from one pantheon to the next. The way you interact with your ancestors will probably be shaped by their personalities, cultures, and values. All this is to say it’s important to know who you’re reaching out to, preferably before you reach out to them.

With deities, this is easy. Most witches who choose to work with deities will feel drawn to a certain pantheon, or even a specific god or goddess. There’s a lot of information out there about most historical pantheons, so researching them is easy. The same goes for angels, saints, demons, and even fairies.

It can be a little more difficult to do your research when you’re dealing with land spirits, spirits of place, or other less well-known figures. In these cases, it’s best to take three steps: 1.) figure out what type of spirit you’re dealing with (land spirit, animal spirit, ancestor, etc.), 2.) find out what this type of spirit is like generally, and 3.) find out how that applies to your specific spirit.

For example: you want to connect with your local land spirits. You do some research to find out how land spirits have been treated in various cultures — you find out that they’re typically benevolent, are closely tied to the natural landscape, and were often given food offerings. Then, you do some research into your local plants and animals — what form might a nature spirit take in your local environment? Would it be a huge moose with snow-covered antlers, or a magnolia tree in full bloom? Is there any local folklore in your area that could be describing a land spirit? Once you have answers to these questions, you’ll have a much better idea of how to approach the spirits and start up a relationship.

Initiating a Relationship with a Spirit

Begin by identifying who this spirit is. For example, let’s say you choose to reach out to a specific ancestor spirit — maybe a deceased grandparent. Make sure you’re familiar with the etiquette for interacting with this type of spirit so you don’t accidentally do something disrespectful. (If your Grandma hated cussing, try not to drop any f-bombs while communing with her.)

Create a special space to communicate with the spirit. This can be as simple as lighting a candle or as elaborate as setting up a special altar. If you’re reaching out to a grandparent, you might set up a small ritual space with a photo of them, any of their belongings that you have access to, and some things that they enjoyed while they were alive. These items may make the connection easier, but you don’t need them to communicate. What matters is that you’ve taken the time to create a special space for this moment. (Like all ritual spaces, it should be clean and tidy, and it’s a good idea to do an energetic cleanse beforehand.)

Make an offering. Make sure your offering is appropriate for the spirit you’re connecting to. Offerings should be made with an air of reverence — don’t just toss a bag of Doritos on your altar and expect it to be well-received.

Introduce yourself. Speak out loud. State your intention and who you are hoping to connect with.

Wait and listen. You may feel a presence or receive some kind of sign — or you may not. Just because you didn’t get a sign doesn’t mean that your offering wasn’t noticed or that you’re being ignored. You may also receive a sign several hours, days, or weeks after you first reach out. Be patient.

Say your farewells. Express your gratitude for the spirit’s presence, and let them know that you are ending your little ritual. It’s up to you whether to invite them to stick around or politely tell them to leave, but if you’re going to give a spirit permission to linger in your home you better be 1000% sure you know who they are and what their intentions with you are.

Moving Forward

As you work with this spirit, it is important to establish clear boundaries for the relationship. Be clear about what you want to accomplish by working with them, and make sure you understand what they expect from you in return.

You might want to establish a time limit: for example, maybe you’re choosing to work closely with the goddess Brigid from Imbolc to Samhain, at which point you can choose to continue the relationship or to take a step back. Or, you may choose to work with a spirit on a specific task — for example, working with the goddess Aphrodite to get back on your feet and rebuild your self esteem after a breakup. Once this task is accomplished, you may choose to form a more long-term relationship or to take a step back.

Forming a permanent or long-term working relationship with a spirit is a very big, very serious commitment, and should not be taken lightly. This goes double for anything involving a ritual commitment, such as dedication to a deity. When you make these commitments, you are choosing to make a spirit and their energy a permanent part of your life. This decision requires some very serious introspection and consideration, and should not be made impulsively.

Resources:

  • Southern Cunning: Folkloric Witchcraft in the American South by Aaron Oberon
  • A Practical Heathen’s Guide to Asatru by Patricia M. Lafayllve
  • Where the Hawthorn Grows and The Morrigan: Meeting the Great Queens by Morgan Daimler
  • Wicca for Beginners by Thea Sabin
  • Azrael Loves Chocolate, Michael’s A Jock: An Insider’s Guide to What Your Angels Are Really Like and The Angel Code by Chantel Lysette
  • New World Witchery podcast (several episodes, including “Episode 164 — Irish Folklore and Magic,” “Episode 161 — Practicing Safe Hex,” and “Episode 152 — Honoring Ancestors”)
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Witches please, to your altars

Please burn your green candles, say your prayers, do your spells for the Amazon right now. It's burning and has been for weeks, media refuses to cover it, the most diverse ecosystem that harbors beautiful creatures, plantlife, 20% of our oxygen is dying and going up in flames.

I hope something is done soon. My heart is aching

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Give your intent, give your focus, donate if you can, and don’t give up.

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magic and witchcraft has evolved and developed to adapt to modern day times and with societal norms and customs and laws and such. every witch or magic(k) practitioner has their own path and set of moral values and beliefs and chosen set of labels. this is a thing that’s seen a lot especially on witchblr, in which there many spells out there that take on a less energy-taxing turn and can be considered free and easy. however, sometimes these consist of just dunking stones in rainwater or drinking tea or drawing on paper, and can come across as “superficial” or “not authentic”. of course there is such as personal preference, and such posts may be controversial, especially to those who prefer more traditional or ritualistic methods. HOWEVER, that does not give you a right to invalidate someone else’s practice, unless it really affects others or their own wellbeing. so what if someone finds solace in just simple acts like making tea or putting waters in their tea? so what if someone might not have the energy or the right state of mind to be doing rituals? so what if someone may not have the resources to be performing something more in-depth? people can live their lives and be doing their own things, people can have their own beliefs, people can do their damn witchcraft and follow their own path, and if they aren’t hurting anyone else or being vastly misinformed, then why do you get a say in that? 

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Well said. The most narrow minded thing you can say or reinforce when it comes to magic is that there’s only “one way” to perform magic. Yes there are rules and guidelines, but people are still going to do as they please. Like OP said, there are traditions to respect, but there are also innovations that inspire. Demeaning another’s craft is just a form of projection. Do some shadow work and move on.

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Clean and Cleanse

With the coming of Ostara/spring equinox (in the northern hemisphere) this week, I’ve been in the mood for spring cleaning! I am new to honoring the sabbats, but I am excited to celebrate the coming of the spring season! In my preparations, I did some cleaning in my home on a particularly sunny day last week. To get ready for the new season, I wanted to refresh the engergies in my home as well! After doing this I felt overwhelmed with joy, and it felt like a massive fog had been lifted off of me! In the past few days I’ve had great success with overcoming some mental blocks that I’ve been struggling with. So I would love to share this magic with you!!

If you would like to emulate this, I encourage you to adapt it to whatever feels right! Each one of us practices uniquely and you should always trust your gut. Do whatever you do to prepare for your practice (get in the mood, in the outfit, call on your deities or spirits, cast protection, light a candle- whatever feels right!) and get ready to clean!

I created two sigils that work together to clear out stagnant, negative energy and to let in light, positive energy. (I plan to make a post about how I make sigils in the future!)

“When I clean, I cast out all negativity.”

“When I clean, I let in positivity”

After creating these and meditating on the intentions within them, I gathered my supplies and got ready to clean. I openened up windows and doors in my home (only do this if you feel it is wise/safe, I wouldn’t want you to lose a pet or invite a burglary- and remember to close them after!) to let energies flow through better and to let in the wonderful sunlight and fresh air. While mopping the floor, I used the mop to draw out each sigil, and then scrubbed over it and imagined it gaining power from the energy I put into cleaning. I also said my intentions out loud to myself the whole time I was cleaning. As a swept and scrubbed, I imagined in my minds eyee that as I physically removed dirt, I was removing old stagnant energy as well. This felt especially effective on my natural wood floors, where I pictured my broom “combing” out old energy from the fibers of the wood.

I finished the cleaning session by clearing out the entire house with salt. I tossed a bit of salt in every corner of each room, and by the front and back doors. I stayed my intentions out loud each time I threw a pinch.

I wrapped up by meditating for a moment on how clean, bright, and positive my home felt and tidied up all my cleaning supplies.

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Best of luck in all your magic, Blessed Be!

🌱✨🌿✨🌱✨🌿✨🌱✨🌿✨🌱✨🌿

(please do not repost or remove credit 💕)

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The World’s Simplest, Most Secret, and Maybe Most Effective Health and Healing Spell

You will need:

  • A glass of water.
  • Alternatively, a plastic bottle of mineral water.

Timing:

Any health or healing purpose, any place.

The spell:

  • Hold a glass of water between your hands. Because water is pure, you can use it as a magical space and imprint it with whatever you need.
  • For a specific health or healing purpose, say what you most need. For example, say: “My headache is lifting and I am full of energy.
  • Empower the water for health, vitality, and strength for the days or hours ahead.
  • Keep your hands cupped around the glass for about two minutes and then slowly sip the water, thinking about the empowerment.
  • If you always feel tired in the morning, fill a glass of water before you sleep, endowing it with energy and enthusiasm for the day ahead. Drink the water as soon as you wake, saying: “I fill myself with the enthusiasm and joy for the day ahead.

“1001 Spells: A Complete Book Of Spells For Every Purpose,” by Cassandra Eason

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spell jar - soothing public speaking anxiety🌿⚖️

i think we can all agree that school presentations and other forms of public speaking can be absolutely terrifying. personally, i can’t even stand up in front of my classmates without shaking and stuttering. this jar should help you cope with that fear and bring about a sense of calm and confidence in these situations. enjoy!💓

you will need:

⚖️-a jar (i just cleaned an old jam jar and used that)

🌿-sugar (to sweeten any challenges you may face)

⚖️-clovers (for knowledge and luck)

🌿-pine cones (for memory and helping you stay on track)

⚖️-amethyst, or any other crystal known to calm anxiety

🌿-something you’re familiar/have a personal connection with to provide comfort. for me, this was fern, since i’m drawn to the forest and go there often. for a sea witch, this item could be replaced with a seashell. for a kitchen witch, their favourite herb. or if you can’t think of anything, a little piece of yourself (a hair or nail) will do just fine.

💓happy casting!💓

yours sincerely, -shadow🦄

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