What I Wish I Knew As a Beginner Witch
We are only a month away from 2020, which will mark my 10th year as a Witch and my 5th as a Pagan. So, it's been a while since I was a beginner. Looking back, here are some things that I wish I had known when I was first starting out, since it would have made things a lot easier for me.
Please know that some of this is my own UPG and is based solely off of my personal experience as a Witch.
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1. Many books written on witchcraft contain misinformation about the persecution of witchcraft, conflate cultural practices that are closed and have no connection to each other, and are steeped in society's views of gender and sexuality at the time of their publication. Even today, books still sometimes get published in the Spiritual genre without much fact-checking. So, take what you read with a grain of salt and always do outside research to confirm an author's claim before believing it as truth.
2. There are multiple theories that explain how magic could possibly work, from the Energy Model to the Spirit Model to the Psychological Model. It's okay to take your time to determine which theory or theories you believe to be true.
3. You can learn just as much, if not more, directly working with spirits (ancestors, Fae, ghosts, angels, etc) or deities as you can by reading books.
4. Research is super important and crucial to being a Witch, but if you absorb knowledge but never put it into practice, you may not progress as quickly as you'd like.
5. Ancestor veneration can include more than just your blood ancestors. You can also honor deceased witches, ancient heroes, family friends, activists, and more.
6. Witchcraft is capable of feats far greater than you can imagine.
7. Gods and spirits definitely play favorites, which can either work for or against you depending on who they favor.
8. Gods/spirits know the difference between a devotee being low-energy because of illness/other circumstances and just being lazy.
9. If you're feeling stuck on what to learn next, start looking into family traditions and local folklore/superstitions!
10. Your Craft will shift and grow as you develop as a Witch. How you practice right now probably won't be how you practice 10 years from now, and that's okay! It's okay to be a beginner and not really know what you're doing. Just keep learning, studying, and practicing!
What do you wish you had known when you were a beginner Witch?
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