Easy Witchy Morning Routine
Easy Witchy Morning Routine
✨ When you wake up, take a few deep breaths to ground yourself for the upcoming day.
✨ Choose a crystal to keep on your person to help cope with whatever you have going on that day.
✨ Ask your tarot deck what to focus on for the day and pull a single card. Pay attention to what your intuition tells you about your interpretation of the card in conjunction with your question.
✨ Stir intention into your morning cup of tea of coffee. Clockwise motions add an intention while counterclockwise removes something.
✨ Sit down with your journal and write out some goals and things for which you are grateful. Write out your goals as if their success is inevitable. “I will…” Write out your gratitude, allowing yourself to feel the positive emotions that come with being thankful.
✨ If you have the space or opportunity, go outside for even just a few minutes, put your feet into the grass, and take a few deep breaths. Just two minutes of grounding to start your day can severely adjust your entire attitude going forward.
From ‘Witchcraft Therapy’ by Mandi Em
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Spirit Work Precautions:
General Code II:
A spirit does not have to approach you for you to attempt to contact it. However, you can also always reject or end a partnership if you want it to stop, and so can they. Most spirits will understand and be respectful to you if you are back and honest and honorable.
General Code II:
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General Code III:
For simplification, practitioners will often use possessive terms when referring to spirits. However, it is an unspoken collective understanding that we do not own them in anyway regardless of the spirit they are or how they present. Spirits are not pets, and you do not collect them. If anything, during a partnership they possess you.
General Code VI:
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Protection:
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Common Spirit work Spells:
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Forming Bonds:
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Naming:
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