We Stand Together

I hate the term baby witch, because I feel like it belittles your power when you are starting out! However, the message here still stands! ASK YOUR QUESTIONS! If you don’t know what you’re doing or you’re unsure of what you’re doing ask! And if you think you know what you’re doing and you have confidence in what you’re doing still ask questions! The day that you think you have nothing else to learn is the day you need to put the wand/crystals/herbs/spells down?

2024/12/12 Edited to

... Read moreAs a witch, whether you're a novice or experienced, the journey of learning never truly ends. The term "baby witch" might seem diminishing, yet it marks the beginning of a beautiful adventure in exploration and knowledge sharing. It’s crucial for baby witches to feel encouraged to ask questions, seek guidance, and engage with seasoned practitioners. The witchcraft community thrives on shared knowledge and experiences. Many experienced witches are more than willing to mentor and provide insights into their practices, demonstrating that wisdom is gained through both successes and mistakes. You’re never alone in your craft; discussions about spell work, the use of herbs, and the intricacies of crystals can be enlightening. In fact, a supportive network can significantly enhance your growth and understanding. Moreover, remember that confidence and curiosity go hand in hand. Just as important as understanding your practices is the willingness to learn more. Asking questions can open doors to new insights, techniques, and understanding that can deepen your spiritual journey. Whether it’s in online groups, local covens, or social media platforms dedicated to witchcraft, make it a point to engage and ask. Embrace your journey fully and allow your passion for witchcraft to evolve!