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The Wounded Witch: Embracing Your Shadow
The wounded witch is not broken. She is awake.
Shadow work isn’t about becoming darker—it’s about becoming whole.
What Shadow Work Actually Is
Your shadow holds suppressed emotions, survival patterns, and unmet needs. Embracing it means listening without judgment.
Why Wounded People Are Drawn to Witchcraft
Because witchcraft says your intuition matters, your pain has meaning, and your body is sacred.
A Gentle Shadow Reflection
- What emotion do I avoid the most?
- What part of me learned this to survive?
- What does this part need now?
Healing doesn’t come from rejecting your shadow—it comes from welcoming it home.
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The Tea I Make When My Body Is Asking Me to Slow Down
A comfort ritual with whiskey, lemon, herbs, and kindness When I’m getting sick—or when my body feels heavy in that quiet, warning way—I don’t reach for productivity. I…
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Top 5 Witchy Tools Every Beginner Needs
Top 5 Witchy Tools Every Beginner Needs You don’t need a full altar to begin—just tools that support presence and intention. 1. A Journal Your most powerful tool…
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Journaling for Magic & Manifestation
Journaling for Magic & Manifestation Journaling is one of the most powerful magical tools you already own. Why Journaling Is Magic A Magical Journaling Practice Want Guided Support?…
