Things in the world are...not great right now. Here in Seattle we've just received a stay-home order and closure of non-essential businesses. My husband and I have been working from home for going on three weeks. The anxiety and disruption of peoples lives is the highest it's been in my lifetime. As a witch, the best thing I can do right now is stay home and do magick.
I hope the whole "staying at home" thing requires no explanation. If you don't understand that, then you should probably put down the candle and just go watch some YouTube. If you're still reading this, congratulations you're not a dumb ass! Now let's get to work.
The world needs magick more than ever and we can be part of the solution. That doesn't mean we all need to start attempting to heal the world. I, for one, am a shitty healer. I can destroy things, purify, and create barriers like a champ; but whenever I attempt more than the most minor healing I end up doing more harm than good. Thankfully, there are TONS of things we can do magickally to help ourselves and our communities in dealing with the trash fire that is 2020.
Each practitioner has their own strengths; what we need to do now is figure out how each of our individual strengths can help and then actually do so. Here are some common magickal strengths and suggested ways of applying them:
- Protection: Create strong energetic barriers around yourself and loved ones (with permission) to help enforce social distancing and create a sense of safety.
- Cleansing and Purification: Add magickal fuel to your mundane cleaning and sanitation practices to boost their effectiveness (this is just a boost, not a replacement for soap!). Do workings to cleanse negative energy from your home and the public spaces in your neighborhood.
- Hearth Magick: Create an energetic oasis in these anxiety riddled times. Add love and healing energies while cooking to make your food nourish body and spirit.
- Prosperity: In this time of economic uncertainty, do workings to enhance prosperity and stability for your family and community. If you're fortunate enough to have financial stability and the ability to make charitable donations, infuse your gift with energy to encourage others to donate as well.
- Luck: Honestly, we all need as much good luck as we can get right now. Do all you can.
- Spirit Workings: We need all the allies we can get right now, so encourage your spirit allies to help you and those around you to stay healthy and stable, as well as helping to heal the sick. If you work with the ancestors, this is the time to ask them to help protection our vulnerable elders and those with fragile health.
- Justice/Activist Magick: Work on our law and policy makers to force them to put the good of the people before their pocketbooks.
- Healing: The world is an energetic open wound right now and we need all the healing we can get. As for physical healing, unless you're an expert and feel confident working otherwise, keep your focus small and to those who explicitly reach out to you. As always, magickal healing is a support to mundane medicine, never a replacement.
Don't forget to take time for self-care as well. Exhausting ourselves helps no one. We can't be positive all the time. Allow yourself time to freak out a little (or a lot) and be gentle with yourself. Do what you can and don't stress what you can't.
For my part, I'm doing a lot of work with Santa Muerte to protect the vulnerable. If you're interested, I'll be doing a public Santa Muerte Rosary online via Zoom on 4/5/2020 at 1pm pacific time (Santa Muerte Rosary Details).
Take care of yourself and stay safe out there!
It is so refreshing to hear from someone who is also not a healer with some ideas of what to do. I have been doing a lot of protection and hearth rituals, but hadn't thought about luck or the social justice aspects.
ReplyDeleteAlso this may sound odd, but you might understand. I really miss being able to visit cemeteries. I've been absolutely strict about the quarantine (I'm a bit of a lawful good personality) but once they get officially opened up again, I think that's at the top of my list of things to do.