When I got started on this journey in my college days, my tutor and other resources I had at the time were heavily Wiccan. They were very much the it's our way or the highway mentality.
But rituals such as Calling Corners or Quarters, is that a thing witches do? Or is that a Wiccan thing? I'm confused. Where did it come from? Why all the pomp and circumstance?
Witch Bullet Journal Ideas
Start simple
Stay consistent
Incorporate magick
Experiment
Index
Future log
Monthly log
-Monthly tarot pull
Reference page
-Crystal correspondences
-Herb index
-Moon magic
-Deity offerings
Daily log
-Daily tarot pulls
-Lunar calendar
Creative page
-Sigil magick
-Vison board
This will help you stay organized and focus on your spiritual goals, deepen your understanding and it's a creative outlet.
Anubis chose the copper pendulum. And I just wanted to get to know him again. He agreed and picked the Egyptian Tarot to use, not really surprising.
Card 1. Which card best represents him right now?The Chariot- represents victory, breaking down obstacles, honor
Card 2. Which card represents me? The Tower- chaos, upheaval, lack of balance, change
Card 3. What kind relationship he is wanting to establish? 2 of Wands- choices, decisions, prepared
Card 4. What's the goal for us to reach? 8 of Pentacles- effort, dedication, progress, confidence
This makes sense, Anubis is all about mummification but also he is said to watch the scales in the Weighing of the Heart. My life has been very chaotic these last couple of years so he wishes to help get my life back on track.
I love protective magic that looks scary.
Like yes, yes, keep the harmful spirits and negative energy away... but I also want my wards to work on a fully mundane level by simply creeping out anyone who might have thought to do me harm.
I went on a walk today, I have been trying to go on daily walks, but I might have a skip day every now and then, but today I decided to take pictures of Lemon Park. So my area is thick with history of being you know...racist. A town called Kingman which is about 45 minutes away was KKK headquarters for this area. There are certain towns including Pratt definitely have creepy vibes, and we certainly have ghosts. Lemon Park is no exemption to creepy vibes. Stories go that the lynchings happened at the park as well cultist rituals. Everyone that talks about the park, it certainly begins to feel unwelcoming and after the sun goes down. It was also said to be common place for people to commit suicide, and I lived in town for 10 years now, there has been at least one of two that I know of. I think I'll find another place to walk.
I love library journeys!!
i had a dream that one of the things i did to more, like, apart of the community was go to the local library - weird because i'm not much of a leisurely reader.
but i'm not from here!! so going anywhere alone still freaks me out even after two years.
for whatever reason, i have received a sign to go to the library so i may very well do just that.
I miss the good old days of witchblr. Does anybody else remember like we could read whatever we wanted, and we could post about it? And sure, there were people that didn't care of the book or topic. The difference between then and now is that it was a discussion and not a beat down session. And then, people were kind enough to offer other book titles!
Also, we had a clear set of guidelines referring to cultural appropriation, and words or phrases that were frowned upon. Other then that, you want to be a Death Witch, go for it. A Sea Witch, have at it. A Storm Witch, power to ya. The lists goes on. Then, if we were curious about there practice we would ask genuine questions! If the practitioner maybe did something that maybe you didn't like or thought was borderline on the no no list, again you didn't beat them down, it was a discussion.
The ones that couldn't handle having a informal discussion were simply blocked and their comments were deleted. Or in some cases, the post was deleted, which was pretty common, and occasionally remade.
Also, side tangent, we liked the titles of the different witch types, because it was our niche and it was organized. Sure, you don't have to have a title or a certain practice, that's fine. As for me, I like having a title or a type because it keeps me focused on what I want to achieve. Plus, having a title made the witchblr tags so much easier to navigate.