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Self-Love Ritual


One of my absolute, most favorite things to do is to take a long, relaxing bath! And due to the calming, healing, and cleansing properties of that activity, it also doubles as a perfect space for self-love spells and rituals!

Today, I’ll be going over how to set up your own bath-time, self-love ritual that will suit your own personal needs and tastes. So let’s jump right in!

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I have once again located my old antique paper fan, my amethyst vial, and my tiny music box; all of which have left me quite delighted!

This, as a result of slowly pouring over my belongings as I slowly and lovingly read each and every book I own, watch every movie, play every game, try on every article of clothing, and adore every single object one-by-one!

Then, and only then, will I be able to make the decision of allowing it to stay or letting it go. Personally, I do this cleansing practice every three or four years. It’s crazy how much can change in such a small amount of time!

Out with the old, yet the memories stay.
The clutter discarded, the important remains.
Each item I marvel with curious hands
is to stay or to go, based on my commands.
Should it no longer serve me and impede my path,
I’ll cast it aside without looking back.
For what smothers the hearth also muddles the mind
and those prices add up ‘til they become a bind.

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Could anyone please connect me to any spells about moving out into a new place, cleansings, etc. for when you are in your new home

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Birthday book haul! Over the weekend I headed over to Barnes and Noble to pick up some more witchcraft and Wiccan books, because my current collection needs some SERIOUS work! I ended up getting;

  • The Black Arts by Richard Cavendish; a theology book about the history and practices of the Occult, including witchcraft, numerology, Kabbala, etc.
  • The House Witch by Arin Murphy Hiscock; a book detailing the practices of hearthcraft, kitchen witchcraft, and cottage witchcraft, some of my favorite aspects of magical practices!
  • Besom, Stang, & Sword by Christopher Orapello & Tara-Love Maguire; a book about non-religious regional traditional witchcraft 
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