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Had a wonderful visit at Faire this past weekend frolicking with the fae as my autumn faun. It also made me every thankful for my 15 years of ballet training for giving me the grace and leg muscles to be able gracefully navigate the field in my hooves.
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Neuro-Divergent Practitioners
Some tips for your craft
Meditation doesn't always require sitting still and silent. Try dancing meditation, drumming, rocking, or walking meditation.
Keep a book of chaos or little notebook on you to capture those ideas or thoughts you might forget later on.
You don't need to have everything you see in your grimoire, only study what you find useful and fun for your practice.
Keep rituals and spell work short and effective.
Try not to fixate on astrology alignments, moon cycles, or esoteric correspondences for spell work. They may help but they aren't essential.
While visualization and gnosis are great for spell work, the aren't always a viable option, don't feel like you need to do them.
Always write down what was done directly after spell work to prevent forgetting any details.
Taking breaks is okay, you don't need to be practicing all the time to be a practitioner.
Organize your tools and supplies in a way where they are easily visible and labeled if necessary.
Background noise or music during rituals perfectly okay.
If you tend to forget to blow out candles try switching to electric ones or a salt lamp, candles aren't required for workings.
Try making recipes for oils, teas, incense, etc. in bulk.
Keep calming tea or bath salts on hand for those difficult days.
Try using different colored pens or highlighters to organize information in your BOS/grimoire.
Try keeping recipe cards for food, oils, teas, incense, incantations, or even short rituals in a box at your altar for quick referencing.
Try sticking to offerings that won't easily spoil or wilt, like stones, candles, statues, oil, and incense.
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Totally Baked
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Reminder that you don't need to forgo science to pursue magic or spirituality, in fact, a basic understanding of the sciences will help you evolve in your craft.
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Gwrych Castle.
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Switzerland // Kevin Wildhaber • frnwe
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Homage To The Green Witch
BY CAROLYN TURGEON
Read article here!
PHOTOGRAPHY BY THE WITCHING HOUR PHOTOGRAPHY Follow Joy Marshall on Instagram @thewitchinghourphotography
Photographer Joy Marshall, model (and wingmaker) Tatiana Pimentel, and jeweler artiste Jen Parrish-Hill of Parris Relics collaborated on this shoot to celebrate the green witch in all her guises, filling Parrish-Hill’s kitchen at Frog Hollow—her magical abode in the hills of Massachusetts you might remember from our summer 2016 issue—with dried flowers, baskets, bottles, trinkets, and as many bright green plants as possible. “It was easy to envision what a green witch would do in that space,” Marshall said after. “Jen’s kitchen is naturally a green witch haven!”
Marshall would know, being a bit of a green witch herself. She fills her north-facing house with plants in the winter, and every day they remind her that spring is coming. She has jars and jars of dried herbs she’s collected over the years, as well as pine needles from past Christmas trees and petals from the first pollinators she grew from seed. “They’re memories,” she says, “and when I add them to spells, I’m adding pieces of my past to empower my future.”
How does Marshall define a green witch? A green witch, she says, is “someone who bases their rituals and power off nature.” Their tools are plant-based. They have a deep connection to nature, the forest, and, of course, plants. They often have vibrant flower gardens and abundant veggie gardens. “If you have a green thumb,” she adds, “you may be a green witch!” So what better time to celebrate her than right now? “In the spring, we can plant the seeds to grow,” she says. “We set our intentions into the earth. We take everything we learned about ourselves during the winter and implement new ways of being for the spring.”
CONTINUE READING HERE
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saelyyia92 · 1 year
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I know it is a bit late today, This last week got away from me a bit with the rain storms but here is the next installment on the making of the great floof beast.
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Part one discussing the creation process for my flower fairy gown is now up on Patreon for those interested in seeing more of the process behind the magic.
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Forest Path
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Some fun quick photos from our time at the Yule fae picnic the other weekend. Was sad the wife couldn’t join us but she was busy entertaining her girlfriend who was visiting that weekend. However am so happy my guy was able to join me.
Dress made by me years ago.
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