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Honouring the Seasons of My Craft (Even When It's Hard & I Donβt Want To)
Honouring the inward cycle of my witchcraft hasnβt been easy, but itβs been necessary. In stepping back from hands-on spellwork and leaning into divination, study, and spirit-tending, Iβve found a deeper connection to my practice. Itβs not the kind of magic that leaves visible marksβbut itβs the kind that roots me in who I am.