What is your favourite tool of the trade?

Let’s be honest on this one: I’ve technically been a witch who worked in the death area for longer than I realized, but I’m just now stepping into the title within the last few months. I’m also at the beginning of restructuring and remodeling my whole practice so it’s hard for me to answer because at the moment I really don’t know what tools I’ll be using.

If I have to choose I’d say herbs, in particular Mullein because it’s followed me throughout my life and I never really thought much of it until I accepted the title of “witch”.

Death Witch Asks

What is your biggest pet peeve surrounding the idea of being a death witch? (Death Witch Asks)

Probably that we’re all drugged up goths who send ghosts after people for the hell of it. Though I’ve heard that about anything I’ve done since I was a teenager.
 

¯_(ツ)_/¯

Death Witch Asks

How do you view Death? & Name 5 things you wish someone had told you as a beginner death witch.

I view death as the beginning of a new chapter. Sure death is scary, especially if you view it as The End, but if you consider it to be the beginning of a new adveture then it becomes a more exciting thing. Of course leaving this life behind is a sad thought, but new memories and experiences await in the next incarnation.

1. Get over being squeamish about dead animals early. (If you do Vulture work.) Also, get over the fear of ghosts/spirits early too.
2. Association with one Death God and work in that area draws attention from other Death Gods/Goddesses. Be ready to say hello to more of Them than you’d think.
3. Wards, wards, wards! Protection and caution come first.
4. Review and reinvent whatever isn’t working before you get too invested. See #5.
5. Knowing yourself, your magic, and your skills is more important than you think. Develop familiarity early and work those intuitive muscles often.

Thanks for asking, Nonny. 

Death Witch Asks

lonesome-bones:

Death Witch Asks

  • How do you communicate with spirits, if you do?
  • What is your favourite tool of the trade?
  • How do you think one could acquire bones/graveyard dirt respectfully?
  • What is your biggest pet peeve surrounding the idea of being a death witch?
  • How do you view death?
  • What made you want to be a death witch?
  • Are bones a part of your practice? Why or why not?
  • Do you honour ancestors of any kind (relatives, predecessors of your trade, etc)?
  • How have you learned more about death in your time as a death witch?
  • Name 5 things you wish someone had told you as a beginner death witch.
  • Are there any death witch, death work, or spirit worker blogs you can recommend?
  • If you could sum up your practice in one phrase, what would it be?
  • What is a typical day like for you, as a death witch?
  • What is the worst piece of advice you have ever received as a death witch?
  • What do you think happens after we die?
  • What are your thoughts on maintaining graveyards?
  • What are your tips for finding and using tools for death witchery?

borboranoir:

Earth Sigil

Associated with qualities of heaviness, matter and the terrestrial world. Our planet´s crust is made out of Oxygen (46.6%), Silicon (27.7%), Aluminum (8.1%), Iron 5%, Calcium (3.6%), Sodium (2.8%), Potassium (2.6%), and Magnesium (2.1 %). 

This sigil is made combining the alchemical symbol of the element Earth, and Dalton´s symbols for Oxygen, Silicon, Aluminum, Iron, and Sodium. 


Find Air, Fire, and Water.

♒  FIRST QUARTER MOON IN AQUARIUS NOV.26.2017 ♒

orriculum:

The first quarter moon is good for:

🌓 creativity
🌓 positivity
🌓 divination (for decisions specifically)
🌓 motivation
🌓 calming / balance bringing spells
🌓 strength
🌓 growing and learning

because it’s in Aquarius, it’s also good for:

♒ travel
♒ leadership
♒ openess
♒ freedom
♒ weather witchcraft

How To Stop Using Your Own Energy To Fuel Your Witchcraft

intrepid-crow:

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Do you ever feel like you have to wait to be in just the right state to do magic?

Maybe you’ve been told you shouldn’t do magic when you’re sick.

Or maybe you’ve just found that spells tend to flop when you’re tired or sad.

THE PROBLEM IS, FOR MANY OF US THIS CAN MAKE UP THE MAJORITY OF OUR LIVES!

From illnesses to working multiple jobs, raising kids or mental health struggles, life is messy and you just can’t maintain that optimal magic working state all the time.

This can be SO FRUSTRATING but today I’ve got a solution for you!

Now, sadly I can’t fix the parts of your life that drain you or wear you down. As much as I would love to have the ultimate answer to how to have that pinterest perfect life I am in the same boat as everyone else.

What I can do is show you how to work magic anyway.

You have to stop relying on your own energy. I know it sounds a little nuts, energy is literally what magic runs on and now I want you to just remove it from the equation?! What?

I promise I haven’t lost it and YES, that’s exactly what I want! Or at least I want you to make energy way less of a key player in your magic.

I want you to never have to worry about whether or not you have enough energy to work magic ever again.

This is all explained in detail, including energy work and getting past all of the things that are stopping your from practicing your craft, in my new program Old World Witchcraft.

You achieve this by using other sources of energy to fuel your work.

Pulling energy from other sources is a way to fuel spells when you’re low on energy yourself or you’re working on something very big that needs more than you can safely offer.

Basically what you’re doing is finding an alternative source of energy and channeling the energy you take from it into your work in much the same way you would channel your own energy into it. Instead of being the source of energy in this case you’re simply a conduit, connecting power source to magic and allowing the entire framework to run without needing your input, only your direction.

The first step in this process is finding a good source.

This source can be anything;

  • Plants
  • Animals
  • Crystals
  • People
  • The earth
  • The moon
  • etc.

It’s important to take into consideration that if you’re pulling from a living source you must ask permission first. It’s usually easiest to choose a source that you’re comfortable with, if you don’t work with plants much using plant energy in your magic is going to feel clunky and unwieldy, stick to what’s familiar.

Once you’ve found a source it’s time to connect your energy to it. If you’ve ever grounded and connected your energy to the earth it’s much the same. Take a deep breath, close your eyes and feel for the energy of your source. Visualize your energy and the sources energy connecting and mingling together.

Begin gently pulling the energy from your source into yourself, it might feel a little odd to do this so be careful during this process. Often pulling too much energy into yourself can cause some unpleasant symptoms such as lightheadedness, nausea, and giddiness. For this reason I suggest you have whatever you’re channeling the energy into at the ready so you can immediately pass the energy from the source, through yourself and into your spell.

You do NOT want to use yourself as a holding bay for that energy any more than you absolutely must.

It can take a bit of practice to get this technique down well enough to be used in spell work. I would suggest starting with training exercises to get comfortable before trying to use it for any big spell work.

As an example, you could try pulling energy from a plant or the earth and passing it into a stone or crystal and then back again. As you get more comfortable you can work up to transferring different energies and in greater quantities.

This technique can be used in a variety of ways, obviously, as I suggested, it’s good for adding a little extra power to your spells but it could also be used to store energy for later spells in crystals or tools. You could use it to heal yourself by channeling the energy into your own body where there are deficiencies causing pain or illness. You could even do this in reverse to deactivate a spell (it’s suggested that you not deactivate a spell by channeling into a living being, the earth is best in this case).

It’s always a good idea to thank whatever has leant its energy to you, fertilizing or watering a plant, cleansing a crystal, picking up litter for the earth, whatever you can manage to show your thanks and be respectful.

After using this technique it is always advised to finish by grounding yourself. Moving large amounts of energy can pull your own energy out of balance leaving you with too much or too little or even leaving residue of whatever you were moving stuck to your own energy. Plugging into the earth and allowing your energy to equalize and come back to a balanced state will prevent any negative side effects.

Do you have a better grasp on how to outsource your energy needs? I’d love to hear about it in the comments!

And if you want to know more about how to become a witch and work magic the smart way, go check out my program Old World Witchcraft!

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