Inner Witch : A Modern Guide to the Ancient Craft
Inner Witch : A Modern Guide to the Ancient Craft
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Author(s): Herstik, Gabriela
ISBN No.: 9780143133544
Pages: 288
Year: 201809
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 22.08
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

chapter one what witches believe Being a witch is about freedom. Freedom to be who you are, to grow as you wish, to worship in the way that you desire. There isn''t a single book or law you have to believe in that officiates your initiation into the world of witch. But there are certain cosmic rules or laws that we acknowledge, which allow us to grow as magick makers and bewitching weavers. We don''t imagine God as being a giant man in the clouds. God-or the force I prefer to call the Universe-is also known as the Goddess, the Source, Creation and many other names; it is our essence. She may wear many faces, or none at all. This force is bigger than we are; why would we put human qualities and characteristics on something that''s not human? It is part of us, and we are part of it.


It''s from where we came and to where we shall return; it''s the purest form of our soul and more. The language of the Universe is the feeling of being in love, of seeing the stars on a dark night, or of smelling fresh roses, and much more. working with your karma We all know Karma. She''s the one friend who never leaves us alone. Who comes over sometimes at the perfect time (like when she randomly lends you that dress you were gonna ask about) and then also manages to find you at the most inconvenient times (like when she needed your help when her dog fell sick and you were on your way to a date). And while we love holding grudges against her, she always manages to teach us something important, so we can''t get too mad. Karma''s not a bitch. She''s that bitch.


If you struggle against her and what she''s teaching you, it''s only going to get harder. But if you recognize her for what she is-a magnified mirror reflecting back your own stuff-then the rest of the lessons get easier. Just as Newton''s third law of motion states that for every action there is also an equal and opposite reaction, Karma says the same thing. Except in our case, this means that the energy you put out in the Universe at a spiritual, emotional, mental or physical level will come back to you in some way. Positive inspires more positive, and negative inspires more negative. Karma is just, though we may not always see it. Karma can take generations to heal or generations to wound. We have personal karma: how we act and live in this life, generational karma, the karma of our families, and cultural karma: the karma of a region or society.


These all interplay in different ways in our lives, and carry over from our past lives too. life after life Each witch will have her own beliefs about death, the afterlife and heaven, which is known as the Summerland in some neo-pagan traditions and Nirvana in some Eastern traditions. This is a notion that will probably evolve along with your practice of the craft, with there being no single "right" answer to the question of life after death. Personally, I believe in reincarnation or the idea that the soul is reborn life after life. Karma is reincarnation over time; we are born as many times as we need to be, until our souls become as pure and close to our true essence-and the Universe''s essence-as possible. A belief in reincarnation is common among witches; however it''s not universal, and not believing in reincarnation doesn''t make you wrong. your cosmic team Time doesn''t exist beyond this world. Our loved ones who have died can stay and assist us through our lives in the form of spirit guides, much like the idea of guardian angels.


Spirit guides can be your ancestors from this life, or they can be guides from past lives. They can even be figures that you admire and look up to, who inspire you and have taught you in some way. There are also ascended masters. They''re like a spirit guide upgrade; they''ve fully broken free from the cycle of karma and death and rebirth, so they really know what''s up. They''re there for us in times of intense spiritual and emotional turmoil. While our spirit guides may help us in day-to-day life, the ascended masters help us in things that involve the bigger picture of our lives, which is often spiritual in nature. Working alongside your spirit guides and masters are your angels. While the idea of angels may have Judeo-Christian connotations, angels are actually nondenominational beings who work to bring peace and love to us-the creatures of the Universe.


They, like our other spirit guides and masters, are simply a call away. Angels, spirit guides and ascended masters are like a team of cosmic cheerleaders and teachers who are here for you whenever you feel disconnected, alone, anxious or unsafe. Talk to them! I talk to my guides in the bathroom at work, in my car and when I''m walking down the street. They are with you for a reason, and even though it may take a second to learn their language, you can! Ask for signs, and invite their help in. Make art for them, decorate an altar and don''t forget to talk to them. Meditating to Meet Your Cosmic Team If you want to meet your cosmic team, you can meditate with them and invite them to make their presence known. You can use crystals like amethyst, angel aura quartz, clear quartz, angelite or celestite to assist you in accessing your guides. Cleanse your space with sweetgrass or mugwort, and then find a comfortable seat.


You can hold a crystal in your nondominant hand, or place it near you. Start to ground your energy, focusing on your breathing as you imagine a door at the crown of your head opening. Invite your cosmic team to make their presence known. Call on your spirit guides, angels, animal guides and benevolent beings, inviting them to show their presence. Continue to focus on your breath, noticing if any messages, feelings, colors, smells or voices come up. When you''re finished with the meditation, thank your team, imagine the door at the crown of your head shutting and ground your energy. Inviting in the Elements The Elements (or Elementals) are our connection to Nature and the Earth, as well as part of our emotional makeup. By inviting in Earth, Air, Fire and Water for magickal work, we are forming a relationship with these archetypes and energies, as well as the natural world.


Water represents our emotional body, Fire represents our passion, Earth represents what supports us and keeps us safe and Air represents our creativity, dreams and desires. You''ll need: herbs such as palo santo, copal, sage or mugwort; something to light them with; and a chalice or bowl of water. Ground yourself (see the exercises on pages 29-30) and connect to the Earth. As you begin this invocation, connect to the energy of each Element. Start by calling on Earth while imagining that you''re lying in a field atop the grass. When you connect to Air, feel the wind kissing your cheek. As you call on Fire, imagine feeling warmed by a fireplace or bonfire. When you call on Water, visualize swimming in a pool of healing water.


Next, take the herb in your hand and say: "Element of Earth, I call upon you and invite you into this space. May I always feel your support and protection." Light the herb and blow out the flame (if there is any) and move the herb so the smoke fills the space and say: "Element of Air, I call upon you and invite you into this space. May I always feel your presence guiding me and supporting my flight." Light the herb again so there''s a flame (if possible), and as you do, say: "Element of Fire, I call upon you and invite you into this space. May I always see your light and feel your passion." Take the chalice of water and say: "Element of Water, I call upon you and invite you into this space. May I always feel my intuition and your calming waters.


" You can either dip your herbs in the water, or sprinkle water from the chalice onto your herbs. Take a second to sit with these Elements, receiving their energy and their blessing. Proceed to your magickal work, meditation or divination. When you''re done with your spell or ritual, and feel called to dismiss the Elements, you''ll take similar steps as before, but starting with Water and then dismissing Fire, Air and finally Earth. Dip your fingers into the water and press it on the space between your eyes and say: "Element of Water, I thank you for your blessing and energy, and I dismiss you from this ritual." Light your herb from before and say: "Element of Fire, I thank you for your blessing and energy, and I dismiss you from this ritual." Wave your herb through the air so smoke fills your space and say: "Element of Air, I thank you for your blessing and energy, and I dismiss you from this ritual." Put out the herbs and say: "Element of Earth, I thank you for your blessing and energy, and I dismiss you from this ritual.


" Ground your energy by pressing your forehead into the Earth or by sitting in a cross-legged position. Imagine all the excess energy in your body and the room moving back into the core of the Earth, to be recycled and transmuted into love and healing. Thank the Elements and write down any feelings that may have come up. how to cast a circle You can''t be a full-fledged witch without learning the basics of casting and closing a circle! Think of the circle as a sphere that surrounds you and your work completely. It keeps the energy you''ve raised inside it and any negative energy out. There are different meth.


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