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In this episode I'll be answering listener emails!
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Podcast sponsored by Blackthorn's Botanicals. Tea of the day: The White Witch (of Narnia), for an almond black tea, with cream and ginger.
Topics discussed today:
- Where does Witchcraft live?
-Brief discussion of tarot
-How Witchcraft works
Agency.
-How to write a spell
Example: Stabilizing finances
Ancestors
Plant spirits
Example: frankincense
-Magical Specializations
-Advice for new practitioners
-Initiation through Death -Celebrities Practicing WitchcraftAmy references her positive experience on "This Circle is Podcast" https://thecircleispodcast.buzzsprout.com and mentions public figures, noting the complexities and potential backlash celebrities may encounter when sharing their spiritual practices.
-Witchcraft Practices and Book of Shadows Discussion on whether a Book of Shadows is necessary in witchcraft.
-Length of Service vs. Credibility in WitchcraftLength of service does not automatically equate to authority or credibility, and experience is subjective and context-dependent.- Group Mind in Coven Dynamics Examines how the addition or departure of members affects the group mind or collective thought form of a coven. -Belief and Thought Forms in Magic Discusses the importance of belief in magic and the creation of thought forms. - Doubt and Skepticism in Magic Addresses how doubt can undermine magic, as doubt is described as the "killer of all magic." The speaker encourages healthy skepticism but poses a question about what might be lost—such as childlike wonder or ancestral connection—when realism overtakes magical belief. Listeners are invited to share their thoughts and experiences.
Sources:
Blackthorn's Botanical Magic by Amy Blackthorn
Blackthorn's Protection Magic by Amy Blackthorn
https://www.thecut.com/2019/09/i-want-to-believe-that-jennifer-aniston-has-formed-a-coven.html