Just small things you can use to incorporate a little magick into your day π₯°π§Ώ
in my eyes, any type of self care is witchcraft. taking a shower? a literal and metaphorical cleansing ritual. making food? kitchen witchcraft, obviously. drawing? itβs like a really complex sigil thats purpose is to calm you down and clear your mind. making tea? potions. lying in bed all day binging your favourite show on netflix? a day of recharging your soul. donβt ever feel guilty for not doing complex spells all the time. youβre a witch - everything you do is inherently witchy.
dancing in the mushroom circle
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Speaking as a religious witch? Nobody is saying you're not allowed to include deities in your witchcraft practice for just a witchcraft practice, without a religious practice alongside it.
But for the love of all things holy, at least show some respect for the religions which these deities are from, for their origins, for the people and cultures for whom they have or had once been such important parts of their lives.
These are gods that are thousands of years old, who have impacted human civilizations and influenced humanity. And some of you are for reals treating them like witchy collectibles.
The broken shore interrupted photographed by Freddie Ardley
aesthetically pleasant
Things to put under your pillow.
Even sleep can be magickal! Hereβs a list of things that you can put under your pillow.
Amethyst β¨ to ward off nightmares.
Rose Quartz β¨ to tackle headaches.
Labradorite β¨ to boost any spells.
Snowy Quartz β¨ for when youβre revising or preparing for something important.
Lavender β¨ for a good nights rest.
Rosemary β¨ also great for preparing for anything big!
Yarrow β¨ for dreaming of your true love.
Bay leaf⨠For protection.
into the fairy ring i go, to lose my mind and find my soul π // all photos are mineπ
1980's β½ Raven βπ She/Her πβ Eclectic βΎ Solitary
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