These energy healing tips and tricks are for both healers and recipients, in or out of a professional setting. Some tips will hopefully make it easier to find a good match between healer and recipient, and easier to find a supportive setting in which to do the healing. Other tips are aimed at helping to navigate uncomfortable issues when they arise, helping to ensure the needs of the recipient are met, helping to avoid unintended energetic harm to yourself and others, and more.
Read MoreThis psychic skin meditation is designed to help you cultivate conscious awareness of your energy body, and develop the ability to heal and protect yourself from psychic/energetic/magical intrusion without sacrificing awareness or sensitivity to the energetic aspects of the world around you. It also encourages the development of introspection and self-awareness as a path to both better understanding yourself, and also making conscious changes to your self.
Read MoreIn the wake of being diagnosed with disk degeneration disorder, I am dedicating myself to consistently doing physical therapy exercises. As a witch, I am using magic to boost those efforts, to support reaching my goals spectacularly and with minimal difficulties. Adding magic to a physical therapy routine is something anyone can do, benefiting the practitioner on both spiritual and physical levels.
Read MoreThis sigil is an alternative to candles, incense, and other traditional methods for cleansing and banishing energy on objects and spaces prior to magical consecration, dedication, or other workings. It clears out residual and polarized energies, creating an energetically neutral environment primed for new foci or imbuing with specific energies.
Read MoreThis sigil is designed to gently imbue other spells, sigils, objects, places, people, etc. with energy, but never to the point of being overfull or overcharged. It does nothing independently, but instead requires a focus to work upon. The energy imbued comes naturally from excess energy in the world, and transforms to be perfectly compatible with the focus. When the focus is a person, it can help offset fatigue, even chronic fatigue.
Read MoreAnimism is a natural human impulse, as odd as that might seem in the context of greater Western culture. If you have ever cussed out an electronic device or a curb you tripped over, thanked your car for making it there in time, or mourned the loss of a beloved item, you engaged with those things in an animistic way. Animism means understanding that everything has a soul, from you and me to every animal, plant, object, and place. It is a cosmological perspective on the nature of reality that is compatible with most cultures, traditions, and paths, and an important feature of the philosophies and cosmologies of a great many religions, both historic and modern.
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