Wash your hands and face before a spell, that clean feeling will help you focus
Short and frequent meditation sessions are the key to consistent spellcasting abilities
To avoid that post-divination icky feeling, put your deck away as soon as you’re finished with it and wash your hands with salt before you touch anything else
If you’re struggling with third-eye work, try gently tapping your third eye area a few times before you begin meditation or trance
Gently rub cleansing salt on your perineum area to speed up the decalcification process of your third eye. Pink Himalayan salt works best for this.
After difficult readings, you should always cleanse your deck in either salt or frankincense smoke. It’s ideal to have a clean deck cloth as well, so that your deck remains cleansed when not in use. Be sure to wash and cleanse the cloth just as often!
Calming tones, rhythmic drums, and binaural beats can be used as an assisting tool for people with ADHD who struggle to focus during their meditations and spells alike.
Double and triple check your ritual before you begin! Anything removed must be properly substituted, or it could spell serious trouble. If you’re summoning demons, you want to be sure you know how to banish them as well.
Actions without intent or energy cannot manifest on their own, so its always a good idea to rehearse complicated rituals before performing them. Without your inner power, a wand is just a stick. Wave it to your heart’s content.
If you feel lost in magic, there may be a simple fix. Many experienced witches rely on their intuition because years of practice have honed their gut to pick up on familiar energies and ritual patterns. If you’re not sure what to do to get better, keep casting low-stakes spells and keep meditating frequently. Keep track of what works, what feels good, as well as the opposites. Your intuition will learn with you, and you’ll find that once difficult decisions start to come to you naturally!