In witchcraft—and life—there’s this constant pull to be “on.” To glow like the full moon, to manifest nonstop, to hold space for everyone and everything. But that’s not sustainable. And more importantly, it’s not required.
The moon, our sacred celestial sister, spends half her time in shadow. And yet no one questions her worth or her power. She wanes. She rests. She disappears entirely. And still, she returns—just as strong, just as revered.
So here’s your lunar permission slip: You don’t have to be full to be worthy. You don’t have to be productive to be valid. You don’t need to perform your healing to prove you’re trying.
For Mental Health Month, this is a gentle nudge from Morrigan’s Crows to take your shadow days seriously. To honor them as sacred. To let them be what they are—quiet, tender, maybe even a little wild.
We’re not meant to burn at both ends. That’s not the way of the witch. We ebb, we flow, we vanish, we return. That’s our power.
Let this post be your reminder that your magic still exists when you’re resting. You’re still powerful in silence. You’re still divine when you’re undone.
If today feels like a shadow day, wrap yourself in softness. Take one deep breath. Light a candle, or don’t. Journal, cry, scream into a pillow, or nap through your to-do list. It’s all valid. It’s all witchcraft in its own way.
The moon rests. So can you.
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