This shadow work sigil aids in efforts to address the root causes of self-sabotage and lack of follow-through, so that you can follow through on what you know is best for you.
Read MoreThe I Accept Good Things Sigil is a shadow work sigil designed to help those who struggle with feeling that they do not deserve support, help, love, or for good things to come their way.
Read MoreWhile no one piece of advice is ever going to apply to all witches, let alone all spoonie and/or disabled witches, I want to share advice about how I approach having a magical practice. These spoonie witchcraft tips are things that I do in my own practice that help to ease the spoon costs of doing witchcraft, and help with managing my chronic illness.
Read MoreAs cases of COVID-19 are surging throughout the United States, I cannot help but wonder about my birth family, how they are faring, and if they are safe. It is a strange thing to have no idea, to be aware that I may never know, to be glad for the estrangement which prevents that knowledge, and yet to wonder and hope that they are well. It creates a paradox of conflicting emotions, a cognitive dissonance, to be so concerned, and yet know that it is far and away in my best interest to retain the distance of estrangement I created.
Read MoreI desperately want this to be over, and to be able to move on to the long and hard work of healing the nation, but you cannot heal when wounds keep coming.
Read MoreI do not feel much like celebrating Samhain this year, but there is a great deal to observe, and there are still Samhain Blessings to give.
Read MoreUnderstanding and learning how to effectively use the versatility of blessing magic is worthwhile, especially in difficult and tumultuous times.
Read MoreIt is important to recognize that teaching is a separate skill from the subject being taught, and skill at teaching is necessary to be a good teacher.
Read MoreCOVID-19 has dealt the entire world an unbalancing upset. Even in cases where this pandemic doesn’t strike to the very hearts of our daily lives, we are still seeing dramatic effects on our lives and the lives of those we care about. Here are some suggestions to help you find your balance.
Read MoreA spiritual argument against aggressive moral veganism. Don’t be a food gatekeeper. Be hospitable, inclusive, and accepting. We all have valid reasons for choosing the foods we eat. I will happily make space for any special diet at my feast table, including vegans, unless they are on a high horse about it.
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