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Don’t even get me started on Hallowe’en
never take criticism from people you would not take advice from
just some random interesting witchy facts of the week
ways to incorporate magic into everyday life
here are some mudane and simple ways to incorporate magic into your everyday life witchcraft does not have to be extravagant or a ritual all of the time it can be as simple as tending to yourself or going out into nature.’there is magic in the mundane’
meditation mediate daily to clear your thoughts and maintain a good headspace
pray to your deities or whomever you work with/believe;deities,spirt guides;universe
visualize how you want the day to go
hydrate to fuel your mind body & soul
open window allow the air in
charge your water with crystals
cleanse yourself to remove negative energies
cleanse aura with crystals
cleanse your environment
journal write down your thoughts dreams and intents
yoga stretch your body to get the energies flowing
breathe
hold yours crystals allow there energies to fill you up
pick a book from your bookshelf and close your eyes flip to a page read the page look for any signs clue or advice
write on a piece of paper what you want to release for the day then watch it burn
burn a sigil
pick a tarot card
tend to your plants and garden water and feed them
tea based on your intent
coffee magic
read & research witchcraft
tea leaf reading
do kitchen magic
draw sigils on food
put moon water into tea
give pets moon water
bathe to cleanse yourself both physically and spiritually
look into the mirror and say affirmations
do glamor magic
pick clothes based on intents;black for protection
pick jewelry on based on intent;sun for harmony
put essential oils on based on intents;lavender for peace
carry spell jars with you
pick a crystal based on intents
light a candle based on your intent for the day
bless objects
go out into nature
ground yourself
hug a tree
allow the wind to cleanse you
allow the rain to cleanse you
leave an offering to mother nature
keep an eye out for animals you see and later look up their symbolism
listen to the sounds of nature
look for plants and research their symbolism
forage for flowers or stones
water flowers or trees
bathe in the sun
make sun water
bathe under the moon
talk to the moon and stars
place items under the moon to charge
make a wish on the first star you see
make moon water
place crystals under pillow
be kind to yourself and others
take care of yourself you are magic!
blessed be 🍂
- My daily cup of tea.
Color correspondence lists are only as useful as they resonate with you. If you intensely hate yellow, it is not going to represent happiness effectively in your spellwork. If healing is blue and calm instead of green and lively for you, you're not wrong. These things are not truly universal--they bear cultural and personal meaning.
As I've said before, I use red for boundaries, and it works damned well for me. It might not for you, though. Try to make your own list of color correspondences, instead of assuming one in a book or on someone's blog is perfect for you.