
Episode Overview
Starting a witchcraft practice can feel overwhelming with so much information (and misinformation) out there. If we could go back in time, these are the things we wish we knew when we first started. In this episode, we’re cutting through the fluff and sharing hard-earned wisdom about magic, energy work, shadow work, and realistic expectations—so you don’t have to learn the hard way.
Key Takeaways
🔮 Witchcraft isyour practice—trust yourself and don’t get stuck following other people’s rules.
🕯️ You don’t need fancy tools—creativity and intention matter more than aesthetics.
⚡ Energy work is real, but it takes time to develop and see results.
🌑 Shadow work is important, but don’t push yourself to the point of burnout.
✨ Magic isn’t instant—it requires patience, effort, and realistic expectations.
Things We Wish We Knew Sooner
1. There’s No One Right Way
Witchcraft isn’t a formula—it’s a personal, evolving practice.
Trust your intuition, and don’t worry about following someone else’s “rules.”
Be skeptical of anyone who claims their way is theonly way.
2. You Don’t Need Fancy Tools
The most powerful tools are the ones that feel meaningful toyou.
Kitchen herbs, rocks from your backyard, and handmade items can be just as magical as store-bought tools.
Don’t feel pressured to spend money on aesthetic witchcraft supplies.
3. Energy Work Takes Time
Energy manipulation and visualization aren’t just imagination—they’re real skills.
You won’t always “feel” something right away, and that’s okay.
Like any practice, it takes time to build your energetic awareness and psychic strength.
4. Shadow Work is Powerful—But Don’t Overdo It
Facing your fears, trauma, and subconscious patterns is important, but it’s heavy work.
Youdo not have to be in a constant state of self-excavation.
Give yourself permission to take breaks and integrate what you’ve learned.
5. Witchcraft and Wicca Are Not the Same
Wicca is just one path within witchcraft—it’s not the whole picture.
Many beginner books blur the lines, making it seem like Wiccais witchcraft.
You can be a witch without following Wiccan beliefs or practices.
6. Deity Work is Optional
You don’thave to work with deities to be a witch.
If you do, take your time—deity work is a serious commitment.
Not all deities will want to work with you, and that’s okay.
7. Magic Has Limits
Magic isn’t a quick fix—it workswith reality, not against it.
Results may take time, show up in unexpected ways, or require mundane effort too.
Understanding your “sphere of influence” helps you work magic more effectively.
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