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Practice energy shielding and self-care routines to protect personal energy before and after work.
Incorporate covert magical practices at work through sigils, herbs, room sprays, and offerings to create a positive environment.
Deep dives
Energy shielding and self-care routines
Before and after work, it's important to practice energy shielding and self-care routines to protect your personal energy. This can be done through visualizations, such as imagining yourself surrounded by a bubble of golden light or using protective amulets like a necklace or stone. Taking time for gratitude practices and connecting with nature, like sitting next to a tree, can also help replenish your energy.
Covert practices at work
There are many ways to incorporate covert magical practices at work without drawing attention. This can include drawing sigils with oil or water, taping herbs or sigils under your desk or chair, or using room sprays or clearing sprays with essential oils to cleanse and protect your space. Introducing yourself to and leaving offerings for the land spirits at your workplace can also help create a positive and supportive environment. Overall, focus on practices that are discreet but still meaningful to you.
Language and deity communication
When reaching out to deities, any language is fine, but putting effort into using their native language or incorporating cultural elements can be seen as a show of dedication and respect. However, clear communication with deities can happen through any language or form, as they see beyond human limitations. What matters most is the intention and connection you establish with the deity, regardless of the language used.
Herbalist, Tea Witch, Shadow Witch, Occultist, Blogger & Author Leandra Witchwood has 25+ years of working knowledge in the Craft. Her training began with Ceremonial Magick evolving into a more organic free-form style of Witchcraft. Her work includes Magickal Herbalism, Tea Magick, Shadow Work, and Kitchen Witchery. Leandra also writes books on Witchcraft. Learn more at www.LeandraWitchwood.com or www.TheMagickKitchen.com
Elyse Welles is a Greek -Egyptian & American earth intuitive witch and author. An initiate of the eclectic Faery Tradition, her practice is centered on connections to land spirits and sacred places (numina). She is also a monthly columnist for The Wild Hunt, Witch Way Magazine, and Full Moon Magazine. Her debut novel, "What the Water Remembers", a paranormal mystery that empowers witches in and out of the broom closet, releases autumn 2024. With ten years of experience, she teaches witchcraft workshops online, give tours to Greece's sacred sites, and am an intuitive tarot reader. Learn more @seekingnumina on Instagram,
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