Blessings Darlings!
Here we are, at #25, Devotionals. Welp, around there HERE parts - as I keep saying - Witchcraft isn't a religion. It's a skill set. Just . like . knitting . You don't have any devotionals to do to be great at knitting. You don't have to do any devotionals to be great at witchcraft.
And they ain't part of 'wellness', either.
#25 Skincare. Look, bathing regularly IS a wellness issue. Common sense says to wash what is dirty, and moisturize what is dry. As pointed out a few days ago - ashiness is not 'spiritual'. But FFS, you can witch just fine with dry skin or zits or whatever. Being moisturized or not has no impact on your witchcraft. Zero, zip, nada.
We're skipping line items that we hit earlier, lumped in with other ones. So ...
#28 - Trust intuition. How about DEVELOPING your intuition before trusting it? Like learning to drive before trusting your ability to drive? And while this IS witchy - it's not Wellness.
#30 is Meditation, which I did mention before. But I want to give it a bit more time, especially since this is the last thing we're going to cover (the last list item I covered DAYS ago). Focused mind meditation is wellness, and is witchy. So focus on that candle, or your walking, or that mantra, or follow that sound, whatever. Don't confuse this with guided journeys, or pathworkings, or 'meditating to stop abuse' or whatthefuckever.
Whew. Finally. Done with this crap.
Let's summarize my points: Wellness has a definition. Witchcraft ... has a lot of definitions, but most of them are at least in the same ballpark. "Witchy Wellness" is a stupid concept. Especially when you set too many goals for too short a time.
2 to 4 goals a month, some of them to add things, some to drop things, is a good monthly 'goal total'. And quantify those goals, make them measurable, so you can tell how you are actually fucking doing.
That's it, my dears.
Frondly, Fern
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment