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Apollon Introduction + Resources
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As per requested, by my lovely Apollon devotee friends, is his introduction! Apollon seems to attract a lot of people to Hellenic polytheism. After much needed time and research, I’ve finally gotten this together. So, to the bright-shining Apollon, here’s an introduction:
Apollon (Also frequently called Phoebus)
God of & Divine Functions:
Music & Dance
Prophecy, oracles 
Archery 
Healing & Medicine 
Protector from evil
Plagues 
Light, Sun*
Knowledge 
Philosophy 
Truth
Civil law & order 
Poetry & Writing
Arts (Liberal arts/humanities/etc.)
Architecture 
Science & Mathematics & History
Protector of young men
Games & Sports
Protector of Flocks & Cattle 
Other Aspects found in worship & epithets 
Hunter (Apollon Agraios)
Of the wolves (Apollon Lykios)
Of the Mice (Apollon Smintheios)
Of the Locusts (Apollon Parnopios)
Of the Dolphins (Apollon Delphinios)
Of Mildew (Apollon Erythibios)
Distributing by lot (Apollon Klerios)
Averter Of evil (Apollon Alexikakos)
Leader of the Muses (Apollon Mousegetes)
God of Foreigners (Apollon Theoxenios)
God who conducts men on board a ship (Apollon Epibaterios)
Protector of fugitives (Apollon Phuzios)
Of the Streets (Apollon Prostaterios)
The Pagasaean (Apollon Pagasaios)
The god with the golden sword or arms (Apollon Chrysaor)
The helper of the distressed (Apollon Boedromios)
The leader and protector of colonies (Apollon Archegetes)
The leader and ruler of men (Apollon Agetor)
Helper in struggles and contests (Apollon Agonios)
Having beautiful hair which was never cut or shorn (Apollon Akersekomes)
Protector of pastures & shepherds (Apollon Noumios)
Apollon as the god of the sun is slightly confusing. This comes from syncretisation of Apollon and Helios. Helios is the Titan of the sun, and god of things such as the evil eye zodiacs, etc. It is important to note this, and that we do not forget Helios.
He is described as a youthful young man, with long unshorn locks. In art, he is frequently shown with a laurel wreath upon his head. He is described as being the embodiment of kouros, or Male youth and beauty.
Apollon is known to have a few festivals. His holy day is the 7th day in the Athenian calendar. His Greek festivals include: Thargelia, Delphinia, Apellai, Boedromia, Daphnephoria, Delia, and Pyanopsia. His Roman festivals were: Actia and Ludi Apollinares.
In terms of prophecy, the oracle of Delphi is well known. She was said to communicate with the god to relay messages to those who entered. More about her will be in the Resources + Sources at the bottom.
Hyakinthos also deeply affected Apollon’s cultus, especially near Amyclae. I have made an introduction to Hyakinthos in the past. 
In short: Apollon is a god of many things, and many people.
Symbols/Attributes:
Bow & Arrow
Kithara 
Lyre
Laurel wreath
Sacred Animals:
Swans
Dolphins
Ravens & Crows
Hawks
Snakes 
Mice
Griffins
Wolves
Cicadas 
Roe deer
Sacred Plants:
Laurel Tree/Bay leaves 
Larkspur 
Palm Tree
Shrine Ideas:
Bows, Arrows
Swans, wolves, etc.
Musical instruments 
Lyres (Particularly the kithara)
Bay leaves/Laurel wreath
Divination tools, such as tarot
Gold coloured items
Offering Ideas:
General Offerings: Water, Wine, Milk, etc.
Poetry 
Literature
Songs, music
Bay leaves
Larkspur 
Arrows
Devotional Activities:
Singing, dancing, writing
Studying, learning 
Divination 
Healing others
Helping others
Writing poetry
Listening to music 
Archery
Cult Locations:
Delphi
Attica
Megaris
Aegina
Corinth
Sicyon
Argolis
Laconia
Messenia
Elis
Achaea
Arcadia
Boeotia 
Euboea
Phocis
Aetolia 
Acarnania
Leucas 
Epirus
Illyria
Thessaly 
Delos
Ceos 
Lesbos
Chios
Samos
Chalcia 
Rhodes
Thera
Troad 
Teuthrania
Lydia
Caria
Lycia
Phrygia
Cyprus
Egypt
Campania
Gaul
Historical Hymns:
Homeric Hymn 3: To Pythian Apollon
Homeric Hymn 21: To Apollon
Orphic Hymn 31: To Apollon
Other:
Hyakinthos deeply affected his worship
He is tied to the number 7
In the Athenian calendar, his holy day is on day seven.
He is well known for the oracle of Delphi 
Apollon is so expansive, I likely accidentally missed some things. And I am sorry if I did - it was actually a bit stressful to put this together. Especially since theoi.com wasn’t much help this time. I hope this was enough. 
Resources + Sources:
https://www.theoi.com/Olympios/Apollon.html
https://www.theoi.com/Cult/ApollonTitles.html
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Festivals_of_Apollo
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythia
Aesthetic Image from: https://aly-naith.tumblr.com
- Adrian Dionysoniketes, Adri_Le_Chat
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Piristephes’ Masterpost
 Hello, friends! Welcome to my masterpost. If you wanna read about me, please click here.
Please follow my portuguese hellenic Blog / Sigam meu blog Helênico em português -> @hermeneutas  Now a list of my original posts, may you find some of them useful and whatnot.
On Divination
- Gods and Divination 
- Prayer to Apollon for Divination
- About divination and oracles in Hellenic Polytheism
- Hellenic Divination: Ornithomancy
Nymph cult info
- How to connect with nymphai and nature spirits (PT and EN)
- Honouring the Nymphai, the Maidens of Nature
Monthly observances and household worship (Based on Hesiod’s Works and Days, and other sources)
- Noumenia: The New Moon festival
- The Agathos Daimon
- Yet another Agathos Daimon post
- Honouring Athene (and Ares) on Tritogeneia 
- Honouring Hermes on Ermou Tetras
- Making an Herma for Hermes
- The 5th lunar day, to the Eumenides/Kindly Ones
- The 6th and 7th lunar day, to Artemis and Apollon
- Devotional act suggestion for Artemis
- Honouring and approaching Apollon
- You don’t always need to do big rituals (a post for Apollon)
- Dikhomenia, the Full Moon festival to Selene
- Prayer to Selene, Artemis and Hekate on Dikhomenia
- Deipnon, the Dark Moon festival to Hekate
- Mesomedes of Crete’s “Hymn to the Sun”
General worship tips, suggestions for rituals and personal experiences.
- Basic greek for worship 
- General tips and where to go to after initial research
- Suggestions for Haloa
- Suggestions for Olympeia
“Song of Mounykhia” to Artemis
- Honouring the demigods before exercises
- On the nature of blessings
- Quote: Pillars to Apollon
- Hermes, the Ram-Bearer
- Ares, a warrior
- The time Hera helped me
- Quote: Circe and Cheese
- Quote: Ares, a God of Women
- When I was robbed and thanked Hermes
- Honouring Apollon, Artemis and Leto
- A personal rant about Apollon and Helios
 That time when Hermes made me come out of the polytheist closet
The Apotheosis of Diomedes
Posts from @hermeneutas in English, originally in Portuguese.
 Blog introduction
 Differentiating Hellenismos, Hellenic Polytheism and some other stuff
 Why you shouldn’t just mix folklore and polytheism
 Regarding deceased pets
 Altars and cult spaces
How do I know if my offering has been accepted or denied?
Worshipping Tips - The Delphic Maxims
About divination on Hellenic Polytheism
The monthly cycle of the household cult
What should I do with the offering after it spoils on my altar?
The afterlife and the Underworld
Regarding the matter of Magic in Hellenic Polytheism
Do you think all gods are just different manifestations of the same energy?
Regarding hero worship
Regarding priesthood in modern times
Food offerings
Where to start with altars
Regarding patron-Gods
Hellenic values
Ethics and morals in a polytheist religion
Regarding daimones
Do not take myths literally
Gods and their epithets series
INDEX
Devotional art and poetry
Devotional texts
Poems
Art in general
Hymns
*turns the mic on* TERFs are not allowed here nor in hellenic polytheism as a whole, as they are in direct opposition to Xenia. Bigotry has no place here. Consider taking your time reading the Xenia Declaration too!
I hope this list was helpful! Errosthe!
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oasislibraries · 1 year
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General Advice for Beginner Witches
A brief masterpost of some of my advice posts for beginner witches and the episodes of my podcast dealing with the same. (There is UPG here, particularly where marked, as I base a good deal of my advice on my own experience and observations of other witches.)
Hex Positive Podcast Episodes
Hex Positive, Ep. 04 - Advice for Beginner Witches (July 2020)
Hex Positive, Eps. 6-7 - Come In For A Spell 1 & 2 (Sept 2020)
Hex Positive, Ep. 12 - Witching From The Broom Closet (Jan 2021)
Hex Positive, Ep. 24 - Warding A Witchy Home (Dec 2021)
Hex Positive, Ep. 27 - When Inspo Takes A Holiday (March 2022)
General Tips & Advice
I Feel Like I Might Be A Witch...But I Don't Know
I Have Mental Health Issues - Can I Still Be A Witch?
Can I Still Be A Witch And Use Magic If I Take Medication?
How Do I Teach Myself To Believe In Magic?
How Does Magic Work? (upg ahoy)
Will I Be Possessed Or Haunted If I Try Witchcraft?
What Are Some Things I Can Do To Get Started?
How Can I Start My Practice If I Don't Have Tools Or Books?
How Do I Organize My Study Materials?
How Do I Contact A Deity?
How Do I Worship My Deity If I Can't Have An Altar?
Tips On Working With Deities And Spirits (here be upg)
My Intuitive Spark Feels Low - How Do I Get It Back?
I'm In A Slump - How Do I Get Out Of It?
I've Reached A Stopping Point - What Do I Do Next?
My Candle Is Flickering - Does It Mean Something Bad?
How Do I Make A Magic Circle For Spellcasting?
What Happens If I Get Interrupted While Casting A Spell?
Do I Need To Maintain Positive Vibes For My Spells To Work?
What Should I Do If I REALLY Want To Hex Someone?
How Do I Know / What Do I Do If I've Been Hexed?
How Do I Become More Skilled And More Powerful?
How Do I Know When I'm Ready For The Next Step In My Practice?
Additional Tips For Developing Your Practice
Witchcraft Exercise - Quantifying Your Craft
Witchcraft Exercise - Dig Through The Ditches
Witchcraft Exercise - The Book of Lessons
Witchcraft Exercise - Home Brews
Tips on How to Visualize and Construct Basic Wards
Practicing Your Warding Technique
Cleansing Before Warding / Warding A Shared Space
Refreshing / Patching Existing Wards
Non-Appropriative Herbs for Smoke-Cleansing
Smokeless Cleansing / Other Methods
Recommended Reading & Book Suggestions
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oasislibraries · 1 year
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Tag Keys:
#Witchcraft101
[ Intro to witchcraft, where to start researching. ]
#Novice
[ Knows what witchcraft is, needs guidance on how to start practicing. ]
#Apprentice
[ Knows the basics/wants more perspectives/ trying to find your path ]
#Adept
[ Comfortable in the craft 4+ years. Wants more info and details more complex resources ]
#Experienced
[ 6+ years rec. Really building up your arsenal of witchcraft knowladge and in depth information/complex spells. {Least active tag} ]
#Resources
Share's posts from Witchcraft101 but in addition has more advanced sources ie websites like theoi or book recommendations.
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Excellent Base Source
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How to use tags to search the library?
{ Example: #Novice #Tarot Spread, #Experienced #Spells}
If you just use one or the other the search will be generalized ie all levels of Tarot Spreads
Tarot Spreads differ from information about tarot/how to do tarot.
(#tarot #witchcraft101 would be how you search for how tos and information, #tarot #tarot Spreads #Novice is how you'd get Novice Tarot Spreads)
Post, Tag layout
{Example, a tarot spread post: #Novice #Tarot #Tarot spread}
Be specific in your tag searches in order to find what you're looking for, if you don't know where to start head to the libraries:
#witchcraft101
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10 Easy Protective Habits
Carry Rosemary and salt in your pocket, purse, or keep in a satchel.
A lit white candle in a circle of salt will protect a room.
A lit black candle repels and banishes unwanted energy quite well.
Hang Garlic in your kitchen to ward away mischief and evil.
Add Pine essential oil to cleaners for an added cleansing boost when washing tile/hardwood floors.
Grow Rosemary, Lilac, Lavender or Rose at your doorways to protect them.
Use knot magick when tying shoe laces, bows, headbands, etc for added protection.
Draw protective sigils or wards onto your skin with make up or lotion/moisturizer before blending.
Hang protective charms off your pet’s collar.
Sprinkle a combination of Salt, Lavender, Rosemary and/or Rose onto a hard surface and sweep/vacuum the next morning for a cleansing sweep.
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Do you have a like list of topics that you think new witches should look into? i've been trying to make a list of things for myself to research and i wanna get some other more experienced peoples input :)
Wonderful question! Here's a list of what to research and why. Please keep in mind this is just my opinion and these are things I think are essential to everyone who wants to practice witchcraft no matter the background, beliefs, or path.
What To Research As A New Witch
Types of Magical Practices Note, not types of witches. I notice many people don't even know there are many many ways to practice things like magic outside of the modern eclectic witchcraft you often see online. I also notice many people feel limited by the concept of witch types so I suggest you learn about the various magical practices that exist instead, and talk to real witches. What do they do? What do they believe? It varies a lot. I'm sure there's a path for you.
Types of Spells This one is a little more self explanatory. Most people who are interested in witchcraft are interested in spell work or want to get to it eventually. Learning about the types of spells we do is essential, even if you never do them that often or specialize in one or two types of spells like I do I think it's valuable to anyone who wants to be a witch.
Intention Kind of a side tangent off of spell types! You absolutely have to learn to make your intention and needs clear. If you just put some ingredients together without knowing why and without telling them what to do you won't get very far. This goes for things like using crystals too, but it especially applies to spell work.
Types of Divination Similar to the above, most witches do some form of divination. Even if you think divination isn't for you there are a wide variety of methods, try to find one you like. I'd also recommend it because it's a relatively safe practice for new witches where you actually get to do something and try witchcraft.
Tools & Ingredients There are a wide variety of tools and ingredients we use and you need to learn about them so you can find what's right for you and applicable to your practice. Do keep in mind there isn't any tool or ingredient you're obligated to use as a witch unless a tradition you picked requires it.
Cleansing Cleansing is a practice witches do to remove negative or stagnant energy from a place, object or person. It's an essential part of prep especially before spell work, learn about it and the various ways it is done so you can find a method that works for you. You'll be doing it often.
Charging Charging is a sort of sister practice to cleansing. Where cleansing removes energy charging replaces it. Some common objects we charge are our tools and crystals, if you use them, but there's a wide variety of ways it can be applied. I keep using crystals because they're an easy example.
Grounding Grounding is a practice witches do to relax and focus our energy. Like cleansing, it is typically a form of prep done before spells, ritual work, things like that. For many of us though (especially if you're me, who has an anxiety disorder) it can be used any time you like.
WARDING Arguably THE most important on this list because it's so important to keep you safe and so many people don't know about it or do it properly. Warding is a practice we do to protect ourselves from negative energy, entities, and occasionally other witches. It is typically done by building barriers of energy or keeping protective objects near or on you. There are many, many methods though as with most things in witchcraft. The methods can be applied to just about anything you want to keep out too. Think of warding as the energetic or witchy equivalent of having a household security system or carrying pepper spray on you.
Circle Casting This is a practice that's done before spell work. The definition has shifted a bit particularly recently and varies a bit but what people are usually referring to (and what I'm always referring to) is when you call the four elements to empower and protect you.
Banishing & Binding This is a variety of magic/spell. It's kind of what it sounds like. To banish something is to keep it away from you or your space. To bind something is to keep it from continuing (a usually harmful) action or behavior. Usually people recommend you learn about these things to keep yourself safe like with warding but these methods can be applied to mundane things too. Like people. Don't ask me how I know :)
Open & Closed Practices (I'm not part of any culture that is closed so please correct me on this if needs be) Last but certainly not least. If you are present in (the right) witchy spaces you will hear people say a thing or practice is closed. This means that practice is from a closed culture. A closed culture is a culture that is not open to outsiders, and to take from it is cultural appropriation. If you educate yourself on these practices you can avoid wrongfully using them. Additionally as you've probably assumed, an open culture is a culture that is open to outsiders. This means you can respectfully do these practices or take inspiration from them, which is very useful for eclectic witches like me.
Important notes!
I know I mentioned things that relate to spell work a lot here and that may seem useless to those who aren't actively as interested in it as I am but even if you don't do spells often you still need to know how to do these things to prep for when you do. Cleansing, charging, grounding and warding also can be applied outside of spell work and are important to other practices. Any practicing witch should be warded. Do also make sure to pick a topic or two of distinct interest to you. It will keep you motivated and keep things interesting. I hope this helps! Remember to never stop learning.
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What are some of the top mistakes you see new witches make (aside from not warding)?
Another wonderful question like the last one! I love that you know about my not-warding complaints. This is not meant to mock or shame new witches in any way, you guys are welcome here and I hope you know that. It's just for education and a bit of fun.
Common New Witch Mistakes
Let's start with a lightning round, here are all things that are false:
You need to be born into a witch family
You need to be a woman
Certain beliefs are required or you can't believe in God
You have to work with spirits and deities
You must pick a witch type
You need a metaphysical or witchy store to get supplies
Specific kinds of tools or supplies must be used
You need to be Pagan/Wiccan
Witchcraft is the only magical practice there is
Tools must be gifted
You need an altar & fancy supplies
Here are some further mistakes:
Not following mundane safety tips Practice fire safety! Wear gloves when you forage! Don't ingest essential oils! Don't take medical advice from strangers online! I see a long list of things spread around that are just really physically or mentally unhealthy for people.
Believing something just because you heard it in passing Just because you heard somewhere witches have to use crystals doesn't mean it's true. Take things with a grain of salt. Consider them. Cross reference. Knowing how to research and find solid information will serve you as a witch FOREVER.
Missing out on core practices Warding is one of them but also goes for cleansing, charging, grounding. You can decide to not do these things and I can't stop you but you need to know what they are first.
Jumping into spell work Doing a simple low risk spell after some research is fine but I see people trying really risky spells without any research! Backfire is a thing people.
Posting information someone could use against you  Do not show exactly how you do a spell. Do not show exactly how you ward. Do not post your whole birth chart. I see witches and non witches alike do the last one and it sends me off on a tangent every time.  
Lack of attention to themselves Know yourself. Find your intuition and follow it. What do you think about that? What do you believe? What do you want your path to be like? Knowing yourself and following your intuition is something that will serve you forever, just like knowing how to research.
Lack of experimentation You're a witch, not a pretentious ceremonial magician. Experiment! As you advance you can write your own spells. You can do tarot without a guide book. You can find your own ingredients. I could go on.
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What are some daily witchcraft things you don't personally do anymore, but would recommend to new witches?
I'm gonna go a little off the rails from your question, hope you don't mind. I do some of this stuff and I've maintained most of my witchy habits throughout my practice.
Ideas for your Witchcraft Routine
Daily:
Meditate
Pull a tarot card
Ask the pendulum a question or two
Interpret or at least journal your dreams
Pick some witchy items to carry on you for the day
Pray to any deities (if you have them)
Weekly/monthly:
Cleanse your tools
Cleanse your space
Charge your tools/crystals
Add energy to/add new layers to/redo your wards
Give offerings to your deities
Make moon water
Take note of current/oncoming moon phases & what you want to do for them
Take note of any supplies you need more of
Look at your notes, is there anything you want to start researching or work on?
Reflect on previous tarot readings
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I am a witch who's trying to get back into witchcraft after an immense amount of burn out. The burn out wasn't due to the witchcraft, it was due to things piling on my brain in general. What sort of things do you suggest to ease myself back into it? If you don't have an answer that's okay, just thought to ask
I've been dealing with this myself and I actually just made a video on it that I really like not too long ago, so I think I can help you!
How to Come Back to the Craft After Burn Out (+ A Guide to doing Witchcraft with Low Spoons) 
I was burnt out in general and because of the craft, particularly because of the way I was filtering my personal practice through social media. I realized a lot of my burnout was tied to pushing myself, and shame. I feel like maybe this is common. This is a mix of both personal and witchy advice, and I may be projecting, but I think you have to focus first and foremost on not rushing back in and getting overwhelmed by adding a bunch of stuff to your routine at once and trying to do everything right or perfect. A good practice or routine is sustainable, not perfect. Perfect is the enemy of good, and also the enemy of done. I've had to focus on this a lot recently. 
With this in mind, you might be wondering where you should even begin when it comes to actually practicing again. Remember to go slow. I’d suggest thinking about what you were doing and interested in before and start practicing and researching whatever sounds the most fun when you’re ready. You could also go over any notes you had about your practice before, if you had a blog or something look at that, etc. You get the idea! It will help you remember and might inspire you. If you really enjoyed tarot for example, you could do that when you feel inspired to. Starting slow is important. if you want go slower you could just do whatever practices you were doing before, or like now, whenever you feel like it. You could also try working witchcraft into your routine. Routine is hard for a lot of people but it doesn’t have to be intense. It can just be adding one thing. That’s all it needs to be. It could be something you do once a month, once a week, when you wake up, after you brush your teeth, only some days or whatever you think will make you feel the best.  
Of course I don’t know anything about your practice but to inspire you and others, here’s some ways you can easily introduce magic into your life. 
Daily divination  A tarot card every morning is what I like to do but you could use any kind of divination you like! 
Meditation  Meditate for a few minutes every morning/evening. Even 2 minutes makes a difference. Also, despite popular belief meditation does not have to be emptying your mind. 
Dream interpretation  Interpret or just journal about your dreams! Honestly journaling in general I think is great for witches. 
Witchy items of the day  Pick out some items to carry on you for the day. This could be crystals or herbs you want the properties of, a hag stone, or other items with properties you want to draw to you or use in your practice. 
Intention in drinks & food!  If you have coffee or tea every morning or day you can stir intention into it. Clockwise for things you want in, counterclockwise for things you want to banish. Or that’s the typical belief/way people suggest doing it. You can also stir sigils into it or add items to your drinks/food with or by intention. 
Enchanting personal care  Another way you can bring magic in your everyday life is enchanting personal care products. I’d do this for added layers of warding but you could get super creative with this and do whatever intention you like. 
Sigils sigils sigils  Sigils are fun to make. You can use them for a ton of other things on this list. Stir them into your drinks. Draw a sigil on your skin using lotion. Write them on your walls for warding. Sigils, sigils, ... sigils! 
Spritz cleansing If you have a hard time cleansing or not a lot of energy right now when you DO have energy you can put together a mixture for cleansing using a spritz bottle and then you have it done and ready to go ahead of time for many cleansing sessions. Beware of herbs and things you add if you have any allergies/pets. Actually just research any plants you handle anyway. 
Layering your wards  If you’re struggling with burn out right now you probably don’t have a lot of energy so this is a tip I like for when this happens and just the long term overall. Always add small layers using different methods to your personal and spacial wards. An example of this I love is some of the above, carrying an item with strong protective properties or writing sigils on the bottom of your shoes/sewing them into your clothes/etc are some other ideas I love. Customize as needed! Be creative! 
Basically just think of things you do everyday and try to make it witchy! Or think of practices you want to do more, like maybe cleansing, and figure out how to make it easier. 
Also I did mention research. I think in addition to picking a practice to try again or add to your routine, picking a topic to research that sparks interest may help too. Here are some ideas for that!
Intention 
Cleansing 
Charging
Grounding
Warding 
Circle casting 
Consecration 
Visualization 
Meditation methods 
Divination types (some are listed below)
Tarot 
Oracle cards 
Lenormand 
Pendulums 
Runes
Scrying
Astrology 
Palmistry 
Dream interpretation 
Spell types & spell construction 
Taglocks 
Sigils 
Other symbols & what they mean
The Theban alphabet 
Color magic 
Moon phases 
The Elements 
Correspondences of days, times, etc 
Crystals 
Moon water
Black salt
Plants, herbs, and spices in witchcraft  
Local plants 
Local history & folklore 
Pantheons & their deities 
Deity work
Spirit work
Astral projection 
Hope this helps 💕
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New Witch Resources
I’m gonna say it again, I made a google doc full of online resources for new witches! 
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See see see it’s absolutely packed with good stuff! We’re talking PDFs, small businesses to get books from, and tons of links. Please go check it out! And remember my DMs are always open if you have any or many questions 💕
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do you have any sea witch resources by any chance? if not that’s fine
I didn't have any saved but I found some just for you! I haven't proofread everything here, so remember to always take what you read with a grain of salt, critically think and cross reference.
Sea Witch Resources
Sea & Water Witch Resources on the Web
Sea Magic References
Witchcraft for the Sea Witch
Sea Witch: Harnessing the Power of the Ocean
Sea Witchery Ideas
Charm Bags: Sea Witch Style
Animals in Sea Witchcraft
Songs in Sea Witchcraft
Tips for Landlocked Sea Witches
Working with the Tide
Katla's Ocean Waves Spell Jar
Also this website/personal blog is under construction and I have no idea how long it's been that way but it looks cool and may be something to keep an eye on?
I feel like concepts like "sea witch" are a relatively new thing so a lot of what I found tends to be shorter, online inspiration unfortunately. But it's something!
Also reminder, you guys can ask me for resources anytime. I'm more likely to get back to you through messages, but I do my best either way.
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