Your medication doesn’t make you less witchy/spiritual/psychic/magical
-Your medication doesn’t make your work less potent.
-Your medication is part of your self care and self care is apart of your spiritual journey.
-Your self care is apart of a good & healthy praxis.
-Mental instability is not a sign of more “potent magic”.
-Harming your body by not taking your meds, not following medical advise, etc. does not make you a more hardcore practitioner, a more devoted devotee, or a stronger witch.
For everyone with mental and physical stuff that they have to take medication for! I’m both mentally and chronically ill and take a LOT of meds each day. There’s so much negativity about magic and meds, so let’s find a way to incorporate both into your life! ❤
Pill bottles:
Charge the bottles (while empty), the bowl you place your dose in, or your pill organizer in the sun or moon
Decorate them to look more witchy! Don’t cover up important labels. [X]
Draw sigils on the bottom to help minimize side effects and so you don’t forget a dose!
Use empty bottles for anything witchy (spell bottles, herb storage, etc.) [X]
Place crystals or herbs around/on the bottle
Use color correspondences – doodle on the lid or bottom
Meds:
Keep in cool pill boxes
Whisper an enchantment or blessing over them for desired effects (easy to swallow, less side effects, doing their job, etc.)
Think or say an affirmation with each one (I say so many affirmations a day!)
Take with (drinking safe) moon water or infused water.
Also use a cool cup, could be decorated, covered in sigils, using color correspondences, and more!
Coat your pills with honey before taking them to sweeten up your life
IV treatments and injections (no needle mentions):
Listen to witchy music
Draw healing/soothing sigils
Keep crystals in your pocket or bag
Bring infused water with you (if using herbs, check for interactions)
Bring a spell bottle/sachet to your treatment for good vibes, quick healing, minimal pain, and the like.
For those of you who don’t know me, I suffer from a chronic illness and I spend a LOT of time bedridden. I also happen to be a witch! I don’t let being trapped in bed stop me from practicing my craft. Here are some resources I’ve compiled from my personal experiences and the help of others ❤
Men think it’s ruder for a woman to say “don’t interrupt me” than it is for them to interrupt her in the first place
id probably call that ruder. Jus cause I interrupt someone don’t mean I was mentally thinking bout cutting this annoying ass bitch off. it just so happened my g.
I know you would call that ruder. That’s what the post was about.
Me: men think this
A man: no, actually I think exactly what you said men think
Hello fellow witches! I’m doing a paper on Paganism and Witchcraft in Modern Day Society and was wondering if any of you would like to share some information on your religion and your experiences with it.
Feel free to Reblog this with any relevant information, as I am a Witch but I do not follow a Pagan Religion, it’d be really helpful if anyone could help me out.
It’d be super helpful for any Wiccans and anyone who is devoted to any of the Roman Gods, Greek Gods, Norse Gods, Egyptian Gods etc.
It depends on what the two different purposes are! In general, it’s best to keep enchantments neat and simple, focused on one thing. But some purposes coincide with one another.
Some examples:
Relaxation/sleep
Relaxation/healing
Comfort/calm
Energy/motivation
Focus/motivation
Focus/memory
Etc. You can likely see how those things are different but also tie together and work together towards the same purpose.
You can also enchant something with a more specific purpose:
Love, with a focus on honest and clear communication
Healing, with a focus on emotional happiness/health
Truth, with a focus on seeing through those who would deceive/trick you.
It’s best to be clear and focused on what the charm is. It’s harder to do this if the charm is for something like: Love, focus, good memory, health, relaxation. Not only is that a jumble of things, but some of them contradict one another. Hope this makes sense! When in doubt, keep it simple 🙂