Mundane Witchcraft
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Introduction
When you think of magic, what comes to mind? Elaborate rituals? Glowing altars? Carefully arranged candles and crystals? While these ceremonial practices are beautiful and meaningful, they represent just one facet of witchcraft. Magic is not confined to grand displays—it exists all around us, even in the smallest and simplest moments of our daily lives.
When you think of magic, what comes to mind? Elaborate rituals? Glowing altars? Carefully arranged candles and crystals? While these ceremonial practices are beautiful and meaningful, they represent just one facet of witchcraft. Magic is not confined to grand displays—it exists all around us, even in the smallest and simplest moments of our daily lives.
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Week One: Lighting a Candle
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Week Two:– Gratitude with Your Breakfast
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Week 3
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Lesson Four: Week Four – Morning Cleansing Ritual
This week, we’re focusing on creating a simple morning cleansing ritual to clear negative energy and prepare your mind, body, and space for the day ahead. Cleansing is an essential part of witchcraft and daily life, helping to remove stagnant or negative energy and inviting positivity and clarity into your day.
This week, we’re focusing on creating a simple morning cleansing ritual to clear negative energy and prepare your mind, body, and space for the day ahead. Cleansing is an essential part of witchcraft and daily life, helping to remove stagnant or negative energy and inviting positivity and clarity into your day.
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Get to know your instructor
Maggie Smith is a seasoned tarot reader with over 15 years of experience, blending intuitive insight with a deep understanding of the spiritual and psychological principles behind tarot. Raised in a Southern Baptist household, Maggie once viewed tarot as taboo. However, her journey into the art and history of the cards not only reshaped her spirituality but also allowed her to harmonize her Christian faith with her intuitive practice. In 2024, she came out as a Christian Witch, embracing her unique perspective as a bridge between traditional faith and metaphysical exploration.
Maggie’s professional path includes years of reading for clients, mentoring others in developing their intuitive skills, and creating personalized rituals and guided meditations. She is also the author of the Jesse Stone series, known for its vivid storytelling and emotionally resonant characters, and she runs her own platform, Tarot Under the Moon, where she offers readings, workshops, and spiritual guidance.
Through her courses, Maggie aims to empower students to trust their intuition, explore personal transformation, and embrace tarot as a tool for clarity, self-discovery, and connection. Whether you're new to tarot or looking to deepen your practice, Maggie’s compassionate teaching style and wealth of knowledge make her the perfect guide for your spiritual journey.
When she’s not teaching or writing, Maggie enjoys crafting rituals, connecting with her community, and exploring the balance between the mystical and the mundane.
FAQs
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What is Mundane Witchcraft?
Mundane Witchcraft focuses on integrating witchcraft into everyday life. It involves using simple, practical actions—like cooking, cleaning, or journaling—as magical acts. Instead of relying on elaborate rituals or expensive tools, mundane witchcraft transforms ordinary tasks into intentional, spiritual practices. -
Not at all! Mundane Witchcraft encourages using what you already have. Everyday items like a kitchen knife, a broom, or a cup of tea can become magical tools when paired with intention. It’s about creativity and working with the energy around you.
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Absolutely! Mundane Witchcraft thrives in small spaces. Whether you live in a dorm, a shared apartment, or a tiny home, this practice adapts to your surroundings. Your magic can be as simple as lighting a candle, stirring herbs into a pot, or visualizing intentions while tidying up.
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No, it’s a flexible practice that can align with any spiritual path—or none at all. Mundane Witchcraft is about finding magic in your day-to-day life, whether through a religious lens, a connection to nature, or personal empowerment.
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Sweeping your floors with the intention of clearing negative energy.
Preparing meals with specific herbs or spices for health, love, or protection.
Journaling to set intentions or reflect on gratitude.
Charging your morning coffee or tea with positive affirmations.
Using your daily commute as a time for meditation or visualization.
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Yes! Mundane Witchcraft doesn’t exclude traditional spells and rituals—it simply incorporates magic into the ordinary. You can weave spells into your daily routines, like blessing your home while dusting or setting intentions while watering plants.
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Definitely! It’s one of the most accessible forms of witchcraft because it doesn’t require specialized knowledge or materials. Starting with small, mindful actions makes it easy to build your practice over time.
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You can explore books, online communities, and courses (like the ones I offer!) that focus on everyday magic. Start by observing your routines and asking yourself how they could become more intentional and magical.