
Prompts from Write Your Witchcraft:
What kind of witch do I feel I am?
This is a tricky one for me to answer, because I’m interested in so much that I can’t pick any specific label to cover it all. I suppose that would make me fall into the category of “eclectic” witchery, because currently, my craft doesn’t lean heavily in one direction or another. I’m drawn mostly to dream work, divination, cosmic/lunar witchcraft, and art, but there are other things I’m interested in or incorporate, as well: elements, deities, crystals, weather, seasons, and everyday activities such as cleaning, cooking, etc.
I think, though, that I could call myself a dream witch, not only because of my interest in dreams and dream work, but because a significant part of my craft revolves around manifestation and taking the steps to fulfilling dreams and goals.
Which texts/quotes best describe my current path?
I don’t have any texts at present. This, however, has been my mantra lately:
Moonlight as my aura,
Sunlight as my crown.
Starlight as my soul,
And Earth as my ground.
I adapted this from an affirmation going around on Tumblr: “Moonlight as my aura, starlight as my soul, sunlight as my friend.” For someone as prone to wandering off into daydreams and fantasies as I am, this is a gentle reminder to me that, even though I may resonate most strongly with the heavenly bodies above, and carry that stardust in my bones, I am still alive and present on Earth. Earth has to be my focus, my ground, but I can still carry the cosmos with me as I go about this lifetime.
Do I like research and gathering info, or do I like things handed to me?
I definitely like research, investigation, and experimentation. That, to me, is part of what makes witchcraft an engaging path of evolution. I feel you can grow yourself better when you go out of your way to gather information.
Which things about witchcraft worry or scare me?
The only thing that I’m often concerned about are spirits, really — particularly, the spirits of the deceased. Having never felt the urge to work with them, or communicate with them, I occasionally worry that they might pop up one day uninvited. It’s only a concern because working with a lingering spirit of the deceased is a lot different from working with a benevolent being of the light, like a spirit guide or deity.
However, this is an extremely minor concern because I haven’t ever personally experienced any spirit phenomenon involving the deceased (that I was aware of), and I consider myself fairly practiced with shielding and clearing my home. I haven’t had any issues and I don’t expect I will.
I can’t exactly pinpoint why I hold such low interest in spirits of the deceased. I’m sure I’ve painted at least one or two for clients/sitters without knowing it, but it’s never been something I felt the urge or calling to work toward. And the spirit world must be able to sense the same, because spirits of the deceased don’t seem to consider me a beacon of any kind. If they’ve tried poking me, I remained completely oblivious.
As long as such spirits remain respectful of my space, this isn’t a concern at all. But it’s the only thing I can think of that gives me a sense of discomfort.
What is my favorite element?
This is a tough one, but I’d probably have to give the obvious Piscean answer: water. However, this is very closely followed by air (as a Gemini moon, I can’t say I’m surprised…) Lakes, streams, oceans, rain, snow… Water is such a relaxing and nourishing element for me. Thankfully, I live in the Pacific Northwest, where it rains for three-fourths of the year. I also like water’s associations with emotions, reflections, and inspiration (those creative showers, man).
As for air, I admire the energy behind it. It’s revitalizing and purifying in a way that water isn’t. Growing up, I was always awestruck by the power of the wind (I’m quite interested in tornadoes and hurricanes), and since I spent most of my growing years in the southeast U.S., I was no stranger to storms. Our summer evening storms were always a treat to watch (assuming they didn’t knock the power out, or something).
How do I see gender (roles) in witchcraft?
Gender hasn’t really been a big theme in my craft. I recognize the values of divine masculine and feminine and try my best to balance those values in both myself and my work. It’s an ongoing study, I suppose, but I think I’m most comfortable with allowing my craft to be fairly gender-neutral unless otherwise necessary.
Am I interested more in magic, or spirituality?
Probably spirituality more so than magic, and that’s mostly because I see magic more as a tool than a lifestyle. I don’t necessarily place more value on one over the other, but since my life goals are based on self-development and self-growth, I’d definitely say I’m more interested in spirituality than magic. Then again, I consider magic to be an aspect of spirituality. It’s a tool in the toolbox.








