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The Temptation to Throw It All Away

I am just over a week into my buying ban and I already want to quit. There are just so many shiny new things that I need (I want). I’ve decided I passionately need a book of herbal remedies. Do I need this? No. Could I not ask someone to buy it for me for my birthday? Probably. So, why am I tempted to give up? It doesn’t help that I’m still on Instagram looking at all the beautiful things witches have and use. The candles. The petals. The crystal chips. Of course, there are those tiny jars you can make up into spells and potions. Don’t I need those things? No. The stone cold truth is, I already own buckets of candles. I have all the crystals a girl could want. I even have a beautiful crystal ball that is the envy of other witches. So, why, why do I think I need more stuff? When does it end? You could be reading this and thinking, wow, this witch is so lost! You’re right. I am. I am lost in the world of things and stuff. I need to quietly, peacefully back out of it. I own more books tha...

Magick Without Spending, Day One

Leaf through the pages of a spell book and you will see lists of ingredients, big things and small. From a comb to the use of a horse. From ribbons and coloured paper to gold rings. It all has its magickal uses, of course, but there is so much stuff! So many things! And if you don’t have them hanging around your home, what choice do you have but to buy them? As of today, I am starting a year without unnecessary spending. Obviously, I still buy food and replace clothes when they wear out, but the other stuff? The books, the ribbons, the candles? All that is going to stop. Luckily I have a huge stockpile of magickal books I already own but have not read. I have a bag of mixed ribbons and as many tea light candles as I could ever want. I have a medium-sized collection of crystals that I’ve already decided not to add to for ethical reasons. The challenge is to make the most of what I already have and to see what I can find/make. What makes the challenge particularly tough is the world of s...