How to Become a Witch
Are you looking for beginner-friendly witch practices to align your energy this summer? In this guide, we dive into why July is the ultimate month for mid-year reflection, refreshing your personal boundaries, and utilizing powerful seasonal correspondences to manifest balance. July serves as a natural period of evaluation and reflection in the witch’s calendar. If we view the Summer Solstice as the "Full Moon" phase of the year, then July represents the beginning of the Waning phase. This makes it the perfect energetic window to review what is working, what isn't, and where you need to firmly re-establish your personal boundaries. To amplify your magical practices this month, incorporate these highly vibrant, sun-soaked seasonal ingredients into your daily rituals: * Flower: Sunflowers or Black-Eyed Susans (perfect for honoring masculine solar energy and brightening your sacred space). * Crystal: Sunstone (enhances personal power, combats people-pleasing tendencies, and grants you permission to be fabulous). * Herb: Fresh Mint or Spearmint (used for mental clarity of vision, abundance, and opening portals of insight). * Fruit: Watermelon (a sweet offering for fertility and beauty magic, traditionally associated with ocean orishas like Yemayá). * Color: Gold (brings forth prosperity and self-confidence). How do I use mint in my witchcraft practice? Mint is incredibly versatile for beginner witches because it can be seamlessly woven into everyday kitchen witchcraft. You can add fresh mint to your lemonade or water to boost your clarity of vision, or dry it near your stove or pool area to invite an abundance of positive energy into your home. What crystal should I use to help me set boundaries? Sunstone is the ideal crystal for building confidence and enforcing strong boundaries. Whenever you need to speak your truth or say "no" to protect your peace, hold a piece of sunstone to tap into its empowering, solar energy. Why is watermelon used in summer rituals? Watermelon is highly regarded in summer magic for its associations with fertility, refreshment, and beauty. For those working with sea-related spirits or the orisha Yemayá, leaving a sliced or whole watermelon near the seashore is a traditional offering of gratitude and respect. Magic is always more powerful when shared with a coven. Join our exclusive community today [https://linktr.ee/howtobecomeawitch]to get access to bi-weekly ritual guides, step-by-step revenge spells, cord-cutting techniques, and a safe space to grow your practice alongside supportive peers! Let us know in the comments below: How are you planning to celebrate your practice this July?
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