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Black Mirror Protection & Shadow Work Practices for Witches

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Black Mirror Protection and Shadow Work Practices (to view more amazing artwork, click here)  Why Protection Matters The first time I slipped into a deep black mirror session , I thought I was prepared. The candlelight flickered, the room was still, and the mirror’s surface began to shift. What looked like a simple reflection opened into something much deeper, like a tunnel pulling me in. Images rushed past too quickly to hold, emotions swelled until I wasn’t sure if I was afraid, exhilarated, or simply overwhelmed. When I finally pulled back, the energy lingered with me for hours, reminding me that this was no ordinary tool. That experience taught me a lesson I never forgot,  t he black mirror deserves respect , and protection is not optional. Setting Sacred Space In the beginning, when I shared my first steps with the mirror , my work was gentle and cautious. A single candle, a softened gaze, nothing forced. But as I went further, I realized the mirror reveals more tha...

Rituals and Exercises for Your First Black Mirror Sessions

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 Rituals and Exercises for Your First Black Mirror Sessions After my first tentative night with the black mirror, I realized that working with it isn’t just about looking — it’s about creating space, setting intention, and listening. Over time, I developed a few simple exercises that helped me feel grounded and confident while exploring its depths. The first is what I call “Candle Reflection.” I place the mirror on a flat surface, light a single candle beside it, and let my eyes soften. I don’t try to see anything; I just focus on the interplay of light and shadow. Sometimes I see vague shapes, other times just a quiet reflection. Either way, it teaches patience and trains my mind to notice subtle shifts. Another exercise I discovered is “Water and Mirror.” I fill a small bowl with water and place it near the mirror. The candlelight reflects on the water, which in turn reflects onto the black glass. It creates layers of movement and depth, and I’ve found that symbols or impress...

First Steps with the Black Mirror

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  First Steps with the Black Mirror I’ll never forget the first time I really sat down to work with a black mirror. It was late in the evening, and I had cleared a small space on my table. I lit a single candle, placed the mirror in front of me, and felt a mixture of excitement and nerves. I didn’t know what to expect, and I was honestly a little intimidated by the still, dark surface. I started simply. I breathed deeply, letting my shoulders relax, and focused on the reflection in the glass. At first, it was just me — pale candlelight flickering across my face. But after a few minutes, I noticed something subtle: shadows in the edges seemed to move differently, almost like the mirror was breathing with me. I felt drawn to look deeper, beyond my reflection, and that’s when the first impressions appeared. Not clear images, but feelings and flashes of insight. One of the first things I learned is that patience is essential. You can’t rush the mirror. I tried several times to “make...

Reflections in the Black Mirror

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     Reflections in the Black Mirror The first time I held a black mirror, I wasn’t sure what to expect. It was small, polished, and strangely captivating. The surface didn’t just reflect — it seemed to pull me in, like looking into water at night. I had read whispers about its use in magical traditions, but no book had really explained how it felt to sit with one in your hands. Historically, the black mirror has carried an aura of mystery. Ancient cultures worked with reflective surfaces for divination — polished obsidian in Mesoamerica, bowls of dark water in Egyptian temples, even Renaissance magicians like John Dee gazing into obsidian scrying stones. The black mirror has always been a gateway, a way of peering beyond ordinary sight into the unknown. But history can feel distant until you experience it for yourself. When I began experimenting, I set my mirror on a simple stand, lit a candle beside it, and sat quietly. At first, all I saw was my own reflection. Then...

Summer’s Overflowing Abundance

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  ☀️ Summer’s Overflowing Abundance Summer here in the Southern Hemisphere feels like the world at its peak. The sun lingers long into the evening, the garden grows almost faster than I can keep up with, and everything buzzes with energy. It’s a season that doesn’t whisper abundance — it shouts it. I remember one December in particular. My basil plants from spring had grown into thick, fragrant bushes, marigolds tumbled over their pots in golden waves, and even the weeds seemed to thrive. It felt like everything I had planted months before had suddenly leapt into fullness. And as I walked barefoot through the garden, I realized this was exactly what summer abundance is about: the harvest. In spring, I’d focused on planting intentions, tucking them like little seeds beneath the soil. By summer, those intentions had grown roots and leaves of their own. I could see them reflected not only in the plants but in my life. A project I had started with nervous excitement had blossomed in...

Planting Seeds of Abundance

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🌱 Planting Seeds of Abundance Every September, when spring finally wakes up the land here in South Africa, I feel the shift in my bones. The mornings are still a little cool, but the air carries a softness, a promise. My garden comes alive almost overnight — tiny green shoots breaking through the soil, birds calling at dawn, the scent of blossoms drifting through the windows. It’s impossible not to feel the energy of renewal. For me, spring is when abundance feels the most alive. Everything is pushing upward, reaching for the sun. It’s as though the earth itself is whispering: now is the time to grow. I’ve come to see this season not just as a natural cycle, but as a teacher. And each year, I try to listen. One spring a few years ago, I decided to make my abundance ritual something tangible. I had been keeping packets of seeds — basil, parsley, and a few marigolds — waiting for the right moment to plant them. On the morning of the new moon, I carried them outside with my journal, a...

Finding Abundance in the Quiet of Winter

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  ❄️ Finding Abundance in the Quiet of Winter Winter in South Africa has its own kind of magic. The mornings start crisp, the evenings come early, and the air feels still, almost like the world is holding its breath. At first, I used to think winter was a dead season for magic. Nothing seemed to grow, and abundance felt far away. But one winter evening, everything shifted. It was late July, and the full moon rose early, glowing pale against the cold sky. I had wrapped myself in a blanket and sat near the fireplace with a cup of Rooibos tea, thinking about how restless I felt. Work had slowed down, money was tight, and part of me was impatient for spring. But as I sat there, I realized abundance doesn’t disappear in winter. It simply turns inward. That night, instead of calling abundance in the form of new projects or opportunities, I created a ritual of gratitude. I wrote down everything I already had — a roof over my head, food in the kitchen, supportive friends, and the fire w...

When the Moon and Seasons Came Together

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  ✨ When the Moon and Seasons Came Together There was one ritual that truly changed the way I approach abundance magic. It was a warm November evening here in South Africa, right in the heart of spring. The jacarandas were in bloom, painting the streets purple, and the air was thick with the promise of summer. That night, the moon was waxing, and I felt called to do something special. I gathered what I had — a candle, a sprig of fresh rosemary from the garden, and a small jar of coins I had been collecting. Nothing fancy. I sat outside under the night sky and thought about what abundance meant for me at that moment. It wasn’t only about money, though I certainly wanted more stability. It was also about opportunity, freedom, and feeling secure enough to grow. As the candle flame flickered, I held the rosemary and breathed in its sharp, cleansing scent. I imagined it sweeping away the doubts and fears that had been holding me back. Then, I took the jar of coins and shook it gently...

Abundance Through the Seasons

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  🍃 Abundance Through the Seasons Last post, I shared my first full moon abundance ritual. That night, under the glowing silver light, I felt a shift. But abundance isn’t just a one-night event. It flows with the seasons, just like the earth and the moon themselves. Here in the Southern Hemisphere, spring begins in September. I love this time of year because everything feels new and vibrant. The garden wakes up, raindrops fall softly on the soil, and there’s a sense of possibility in every breeze. It’s the perfect time for planting the seeds of abundance. Not just literally, but metaphorically too — intentions, projects, and new opportunities. I’ll write them down, charge them under the waxing moon, and imagine them growing like the flowers in my garden. Autumn tells a different story. Around March, the energy changes. Leaves turn, days shorten, and the world feels quieter. This is the season for reflection and gratitude, for looking at what we have and releasing what no longer...

My First Full Moon Abundance Ritual

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  My First Full Moon Abundance Ritual When the last full moon rose over my garden, it felt impossibly bright, casting silver light across the leaves and rooftops. I had been carrying the idea of abundance rituals with me for weeks, jotting little notes in my grimoire, but that night, I finally decided to try something new. I didn’t set up anything elaborate. Just a candle, a small bowl of water, and a piece of paper where I wrote down a single word: abundance. It was simple, but it felt powerful. As I watched the flame dance, I spoke softly about the kind of abundance I was inviting into my life — not just money, but opportunities, community, and flow. When I placed the paper under the bowl of water and left it in the moonlight, I felt a shift. The ritual itself took no more than ten minutes, but the intention lingered. The next day, I woke with more clarity. Within that week, I received a message from someone I hadn’t spoken to in years, offering a chance to collaborate on a p...

From Moon Magic to Abundance

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    🌙 From Moon Magic to Abundance Standing under the September new moon last spring, I felt a shift. The night air was crisp, the garden smelled of fresh earth, and I had my grimoire open on my lap. I was setting intentions as I always do, but this time, I wanted to go deeper. I wanted to weave something more tangible into my practice: abundance. We often think of magic in abstract terms — energy, protection, healing — but what about the practical side of life? Money, opportunity, career, and personal growth. In the Northern Hemisphere, spells and rituals for prosperity are usually tied to spring or summer energies. In the South, however, my spring began in September, and the energy of new beginnings was perfect for planting seeds of wealth, both literal and symbolic. I began experimenting, combining what I’d learned from the moons with focused intention-setting around abundance. Simple things at first: visualizing opportunities, writing gratitude lists, noting when energ...

Witchcraft Under Different Skies

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  Witchcraft Under Different Skies I remember one night in June, standing barefoot in my garden with a shawl wrapped tight around my shoulders. The winter air bit at my skin and the moon hung low, bright as a lantern. It was a full moon and I lit a single candle, whispering words of release into the cold night. The season felt heavy, quiet, almost like the earth itself was sleeping. Later that same evening I scrolled through messages from witchy friends overseas. Photos flooded in of midsummer bonfires, music, and laughter under the exact same moon I had just stood beneath in silence. For me she wore a cloak of frost and stillness. For them she blazed over fields alive with summer heat. That was the night I finally understood. The moon does not change, but the world around her does. And that world shapes the way we feel her magic. When I first began practicing, I tried following the instructions in the books I had collected. They told me to celebrate rebirth and new beginnings ...
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  Southern Hemisphere Witchcraft: Aligning Rituals with Our Skies In our last post, we talked about creating a personal grimoire to capture the rhythms of the Southern Hemisphere. Today, I want to explore how we can align our rituals — big or small — with the seasons, moon phases, and energies unique to our part of the world. One of the first things I learned as a Southern Hemisphere witch is that timing is everything. A spell designed for a Northern Hemisphere spring won’t carry the same energy if performed while our own landscape is in autumn. For example, planting and growth correspondences in a spell may need to be inverted or shifted to match September rather than March. Rituals by the Seasons Spring (September–November): A time of renewal and new beginnings. Perfect for spells around growth, personal projects, and fresh starts. Gardens awaken, rain nourishes the earth, and the energy calls for action. Summer (December–February): High energy, peak growth, and long da...
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    Southern Hemisphere Witchcraft: Building Your Own Seasonal Grimoire Yesterday, we explored the challenge of finding witchcraft books that truly fit the Southern Hemisphere. Today, I want to dive a little deeper into a solution that has become central to my practice: creating your own seasonal grimoire. When the guides and calendars don’t match our skies, the power isn’t lost — it just asks us to take a more hands-on, personal approach. A grimoire isn’t just a book; it’s a living record of your magical journey, tailored entirely to your environment, intuition, and experiences. For Southern Hemisphere witches, it can be the ultimate tool for aligning with local cycles. Start with Observation Begin by paying close attention to the natural world around you. Note when the first rains of spring fall, when certain flowers bloom, and how the moon affects your energy and emotions. These small observations are the threads that will form the backbone of your grimoire. Over time, ...