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Witch Respect

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I respect the solitary witches who blaze your own trails, walk your own paths, and listen to your own gods. It can be a lonely, yet rewarding, life. It is not for the faint of heart. From the solitary we can all learn self-reliance and how to listen to our intuition.

I respect the witch who chooses a traditional coven. Whether it is Gardnerian, Alexandrian, reconstructionist, or another group, it requires an intense amount of devotion and time to learn a tradition. You have earned your titles and should be recognized by our community. From the members of groups and covens we can learn patience and determination.

I respect the kitchen witches who fill your homes with magick and tend the hearthfires. With the ancient elements you nourish your family and remind us all of our human history. From the kitchen witch we can all learn how to create magick from the mundane and appreciate the domestic arts.

I respect the hedgewitch who works with the spirits that surround us. It can be exhausting and misunderstood work. You have gifts that can help the living and the dead, and I admire that. From the hedgewitch we can learn how to communicate better and how to see different points of view.

I respect the sea witch who walks along the dunes at night and gathers kelp. The energy of the sea is one of the oldest and most powerful forms of magick, and is recognized in many cultures. From the sea witch we can learn to work in harmony with the elements and listen to the pull of the moon and tides.

I respect the gray witches who do not look at magick in black and white. Within magick, as within life, we are often called upon to use our own judgement in a situation. I do not condemn my fellow witches for not seeing things as I see them. From the gray witch we can learn to examine a situation from many points of view and realize that there are no rules but those we create for ourselves.

I respect witches of all genders and sexual orientation. Each person deserves to feel welcomed and comfortable in our community and does not need any more judgement than they already experience. From these witches we can all learn how to appreciate diversity and to practice tolerance and kindness.

I respect witches who are in tune with their local environment. It is important to learn about the creatures and plants who live near us and you have much knowledge. From these witches we can learn how to look closely at what is around us and how to be aware of the land we live on.

I respect the witches who are new to the craft and starting out. Most are willing to learn from elders and need to be guided by those of us who are older and have more experience. They do not need to be bullied or insulted, for we are all constantly learning. From the new witches we can learn to be teachers instead of judges and should remember the joys and mistakes of our youth.

I respect Christian witches. I support anyone’s personal beliefs. Perhaps we should view these members of the community as bridge builders. With their help we may be able to open doors and cross the divide that has separated the religions. From the Christian witches we can learn that religious tolerance applies to all spiritual paths.

I respect the witches who try to adhere to the paths of your ancestors. It is not easy to do that in the modern era and you are to be treasured. You truly connect the generations and help pass on information that would otherwise be lost. From these witches we can learn to honor our elders and ancestors.

I respect all members of the pagan community who treat others with respect. It is indeed a circle, and each of us is part of the whole.

For all the paths I forgot to mention, I respect them too, and I will probably add to this as the mood strikes me.

Most importantly, respect yourselves.

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Halloween LUSH Bath Magic

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Now that LUSH has released their 2015 Halloween line up, we’re going to tell you how the two laziest witches you know will be magically using these cute products.

1. Lord of Misrule – this decadent bath bomb has two clear magical uses. The first is protection, because of the peppercorn, and the second is drawing love, because of the patchouli and vanilla. This would make for a great spell before a costume party if you’re single and ready to mingle (and want some protection from creeps). Also available in a shower gel

2. Sparkly Pumpkin – we are suckers for glitter, and especially in magic. This bubble bar has two citrus essential oils to pack a cleansing punch, and then juniper berry oil and gold glitter to bring in the money flow. Bathe with this beauty to help your finances, or just to feel like witchy royalty. 

3. Nightwing – undoubtably the cutest shower jelly you’ve ever seen, this lil’ guy can be charged to help fight off cold weather blues. Aloe can help keep away feelings of loneliness, and lime promotes tranquility and strengthening love. Use this in the shower if the holidays stress you out, school is taking a toll on your mental health, or the dreary weather keeps your down. 

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Celebrate Samhain

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Samhain is a sabbat marking the end of the harvest, and for celebrating all the great things about the fall season. 

Outside:

  • Light a bonfire at night with friends
  • Carve or decorate a pumpkin (maybe with astrology!) 
  • Visit a cemetery and leave an offering for the dead
  • Harvest the last of your herbs before winter
  • Appreciate the autumn season by collecting colored leaves

In the Home:

  • Decorate with apple tea light votives
  • Tell stories with loved ones about those who have passed
  • Make fall candles to light up the coming winter
  • Burn incense scented with pine, myrrh or cinnamon
  • Knit or crochet scarves and hats for the coming winter

In the Kitchen:

In the Bath:

On your Altar: 

  • Decorate with symbols of death like scythes or bones
  • Add personal items of passed loved ones or their pictures
  • Represent the seasonal harvest with foods like pumpkins, apples, dark bread, and ears of corn 
  • Use colors like black, red, orange, brown, and deep purple 
  • Incorporate black obsidian, smoky quartz, amber, or fossils 

*Note: Mugwort should NOT be used by those who are pregnant or nursing

Source: recreationalwitchcraft
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Anonymous asked:

Hey hun! Do you have any tips for "making" a spell work or making it more powerful? Thanks! ((Love your blog))

thesigilwitch answered:

I have energy boosting sigils? Magic power potency sigils? Besides that, it really just boils down to energy and how you use it. Using things that correspond with your intent can help you better focus your energy and add a bit of a boost for its chances, but those aren’t really required either. 

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