teaberrymagic:

🥄 Spoonie Witch Tips 🥄

Written by: @teaberrymagic

As a person with chronic pain and fatigue issues, I’ve had to give up a lot of my hobbies. So how do I practice witchcraft when I can often experience too much pain or tiredness to do the things other witches do?

TAKE SHORTCUTS, MAKE MODIFICATIONS

Don’t spend all your spoons trying to do something that is difficult or impossible for you. Modify practices where you can, and eliminate the things that you know are beyond your limits. You don’t have to prove to other people that you can do the same things they’re doing, and your practice is allowed to look however you want or need it to.

MY PERSONAL MODIFICATIONS

So what do I personally modify to make things easier for me with chronic pain?

I never meditate sitting, and I wish it’s something more people modified. If I want to completely relax all the muscles of my body and focus on something like visualization, energy work, astral, etc., I lay down. I find a comfortable place (usually a couch or a bed) and lie there instead of feeling like I have to do the cross legged stereotypical meditation pose, or sit upright in a chair. I’m using my mind, sitting upright just isn’t necessary and lying down takes the pressure off my body.

I never cast with a wand and I generally don’t even lift my arms. I visualize and just look in the direction I need to cast. (I can describe this visualization in another post!)

I use sigils as an energy saving alternative to complicated spells with lots of steps and ingredients. Sigils are simple in execution, the supplies for them are almost always within my reach, and they’re chargeable so on a good day I can make them, and on a bad day I just take them with me. I bring a pocket notebook and pen everywhere I go, so I can make and use sigils whenever necessary.

I use tarot apps if I can’t take my entire deck out.

I sit or lie down as much as I can. I can do kitchen witchcraft on a hot plate sitting on the floor. I lay out a blanket on the ground and pull cards there. I cast a circle around my bed and do spells, rituals, energy work from whatever position is easiest to maintain (sitting, leaning, lying down, etc).

I utilize “passive magic” as much as possible. I leave water out in moonlight to charge without effort and collect it when I have the energy. I create talismans and charms that will keep working throughout the weeks and months afterward. I program spells to activate when I’m low energy. I keep bells and chimes to cleanse my space with just a tap of my finger. I use a diffuser with various scented oils. I turn on a bedroom lamp that lights up different colors for color magic. I burn candles with various scents and correspondences. I keep flowers with certain meanings around my apartment. I make infusions, tinctures, and pickled foods because they require very little prep and mostly a lot of time. Whatever I can do standing, I do sitting or lying down with visualization instead.

GENERAL SUGGESTIONS

đź’» Rather than a handwritten grimoire, use a digital one. Typing is lower impact and you can even use speech to text apps if typing is too much. Voice recordings can work for some people too, but I find it difficult to reference past material if I have to listen to a half hour speech every time I want to find something.

📚 If heavy books are too difficult to lift or hold, keep your library on an external hard drive or an e-reader. I hardly have any physical books in my apartment, I have converted most of my collection to an e-reader. Holding and shelving books has become too taxing, so I read everything on my laptop, e-reader, or phone.

🕯️ If the upkeep of a physical altar is too much, keep a digital, paper, or pocket altar. Lighter and candle apps are a great (and budget friendly) alternative to keeping a huge collection of candles for your altar, home, and spells too. I personally keep a few candles for each season and have no designated altar. I just keep things with good energy around my space.

🌱 If you don’t have the energy to take care of plants, keep low energy alternatives like cacti or moss balls. If even those are too much energy, keep plant figures, ceramics, or art instead. Keep an app like Viridi so you can grow and take care of digital plants without even needing to get out of bed.

A PERSPECTIVE CHANGE

Spoonie witchcraft is about creativity, substitutions, and a willingness to define your own boundaries. When you’re dealing with chronic illness and disability, there are things you can’t do or can’t do the same way anymore and it’s not about fighting or forcing yourself to do things the way other people do. Use that awesome brain to come up with workarounds that will allow you to engage with the same intentions in a different way. There’s never one right way to do a spell, so be creative!

Spoonie witches will likely gain skills in meditation, visualization, energy work, and astral abilities more than anything else as many of these can be substitutions or workarounds for other elements in one’s practice. And at the end of the day, every spell ingredient is just a conduit for energy. All you need is yourself for witchcraft and none of those things are necessary.

If anyone has a specific spell or practice they’re having a hard time with due to chronic illness or disability, let me know and I would love to brainstorm ways to modify it with you! Good luck, spoonie witches! 🥄✨

justaqueerwitchy:

As a disabled magic user who works nearly 40 hours a week regularly, sometimes I literally can’t do spells. Sometimes I’ll have a spell planned out, but I spent too much energy on my job or taking care of myself, and I wind up not doing the spell I wanted.

My disability doesn’t stop me from doing spells in general, because there are some days where I don’t work long shifts, and the days I have off are good for spell work. But like, being disabled does affect my practice.

I am just saying this cause I feel like so many issues are seen as kinda black and white? It’s either, “your disability doesn’t affect your magic at all?” or “disabled people can’t do spells like abled people!”. And, that feels very simplistic.

Before I worked so much, I used to do a lot more spells. Cause I had more energy though out the day, so even when my disability was acting up, I generally still had energy left over. I don’t now because I work and am disabled. I never do spells on work days, unless it’s a very simple and small energy work spell.

My disability affects every facet of my life, including my magical practice. That’s not to say it’s a bad thing! It is just a fact. I can’t do as many spells as I want, cause I don’t always have the energy and time to do them! But oh boy, when I do spells, they almost always wind up working out how I had wanted!

I just wanted to put my own two cents on the topic as a disabled magic user, since I have been seeing more posts related to it recently!

Bedridden Witch: Bath Edition

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For many of us, taking baths/showers is physically exhausting or impossible. Here are some ways to incorporate bath magic into your life without actually taking a bath or leaving bed!

Using wipes:

Wipes come in a variety of types, making them perfect. There’s usually a good fit for everyone, I personally enjoy the Burt’s Bees brand. I use correspondences to give my wipe-down a little oomph! I’m making this Burt’s Bees specific but you get the idea!

  • Cotton: Purity, healing, luck, protection. 
  • Cucumber and Sage: Recovery, growth, soothing. Protection, cleansing, wishes. 
  • Grapefruit: Cleansing, purification, energizing, healing.
  • Peach: Vitality, love, longevity. 
  • White Cypress: Grounding, purification, soothing. 
  • White Tea: Cleansing, clarity, blessings, glamour.

You can also draw sigils on the packaging, charge it with crystals, place the package in the sun/moonlight, etc.

Using washcloths/hand towels:

When I’m stuck in bed for a while, I keep a stack of washcloths and a vessel of water nearby so I can wash my arms and legs, or to put on my forehead to cool down. There’s a couple different ways to make this witchy!

  • Color correspondences for the washcloths themselves.
  • Use water charged in the sun/moon, or rain/storm water.
  • Charge your water with crystals or sigils. 
  • If you put the crystals in the water, which is not required, here is a list of crystals that cannot go in water: 

    [X] [X]

  • Infuse your water with some herbs beforehand.
  • If I’m placing it on my forehead, I’ll add a couple drops of diluted essential oils. 

Using a spray bottle:

Sometimes you just gotta mist yourself, which is especially helpful for the hair or days when it’s stuffy. 

  • I love adding some herbs or a bit of rosewater into the spraybottle.
  • Once again, you can use sun/moon and rain/storm water.
  • You can also charge the bottle with crystals or sigils.
  • I like to say a little chant: “Like the rains cleanse the earth, let this water cleanse me/my body/my mind”.
  • Sometimes I just spritz myself with rosewater.

Other things:

  • Dry shampoo. Use to refresh, glamorize, etc. Charge it beforehand if you so desire.
  • Lotion. Use to rejuvenate, heal, etc. Scent/ingredient correspondences!
  • Deodorant. Charge, scent correspondences, you get the idea!
  • Brushing your teeth. If you can’t make it to the bathroom, I like to keep a travel sized kit by my bed and spit into a cup (definitely different than the one I drink from). Don’t underestimate the cleansing and refreshing powers of brushing your teeth!
  • Anything else you can think of!

Low energy + ingredient magic for in the tub:

  • Pour some Epsom salts in there. Bonus points if they’re infused with anything. You know the deal, correspondences. You can also do this for a hand/foot soak if you’re able to access the floor and have a bowl!
  • Plop some tea bags in the bath. Mint really helps me with migraines and stomach stuff! You can also place them over your eyes/on your forehead.
  • Essential oils. I like to put a couple of drops in a bowl on the edge of the tub, it works really well with steam!
  • Simple shower spell/glamour
  • Soak in positivity: a magical bath
  • Cleansing negativity shower chant

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Magic to Replenish Energy

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As a spoonie witch, using magic to help regain my mental and physical energy has been extremely helpful. I decided to compile some resources to make life easier!

Tea/Drinks:

Spells:

Odds and ends:

Related resources:

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Bedridden Witch Series

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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 ❤

Check the reblogs for future updates! Posted 8/23/18.

Spoons Spell (For Spoonie Witches)

agathokambescence:

Purpose: To provide you with spoons. Or to put it more simply to give you energy. 

Materials: 

  • A Drink 
  • A Spoon

Instructions: Stir the drink with the spoon and say, “Spoons of energy come to me, With this drink I shall be, Full of energy completely, This is how it shall be.” Then you drink your drink, and you have done the spell.  

I tried to make this spell short and powerful. That way it doesn’t take many spoons to do it, and you get more spoons out of it. Have an energetic day. 

nyrwitch:

pagansubmorine:

thebitchywitch:

Spoonie Curse

1 lemon

1 long nail

picture of/ name of/ etc of person you’re cursing

Cut lemon in half, place paper on lemon, add other half of lemon so the paper is sandwiched,  drive nail through the lemon and paper while focusing on the intention of making their life sour and painful. Throw that shit in the trash. 

inspired by a discussion I had with @sapphic-witches

Easy peasy! I like it!

Sweet! Or more like uhm, sour??? I’m gonna make a more elaborate version of this someday if I ever get around to cursing.
Great basic, thanks!