Journaling can be a powerful addition to your magical study and practice. In its many forms, journaling allows practitioners of magic to enhance their relationship with magic, spirit, and themselves; organize their thoughts and more thoroughly process new information; set goals and intentions; reflect on learning and experiences; and chronicle magical and personal growth.
Read MoreJournaling and other forms of personal writing are used throughout communities of all kinds. Keeping a journal can be done in many ways, and take many forms (including handwritten notes/notebooks, blogs, audio recordings, and videos). Regardless of the specific form or method of journaling, keeping a personal record of one’s thoughts, feelings, and experiences can have many benefits.
Read MoreOne of the first things that newcomers to the study and practice of magic are told that they need is often a Book of Shadows. New witches and other practitioners are told from the start that a Book of Shadows is one of the most important tools in their magical arsenal--but they often are not told how these books can help them, how they can utilize them, or what the alternatives are to the Book of Shadows.
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