Wicca Everyday!
When we're not lighting candles and casting circles, it's best to live in a Wiccan manner. Life itself can be seen as a ritual to the Goddess and God. Many, however, have difficulty in finding the spiritual nature of their everyday lives.We can become mesmerized by the smoke and mirrors of society's trappings and diversions; equally, our home life,employment, bills and other mundane factors can weigh us down until we begin to question whether we ever spiritually felt a thing.The solution isn't more ritual; it consists of subtly shifting our focus from physical forces and objects to the inherently spiritual nature of everything.Washing dishes can become an exploration of the powers of the element of Water. Working is an opportunity to feel the energy of other people. Cleaning up the yard teaches us important lessons regarding the seasons.Applying Wicca's principles to our world is one of the simplest methods of bringing Wicca into our daily lives. the following are suggestions. You may have different interpretations.Set aside at least five minutes a day as "sacred time". During this five minutes you can simple think about your place in life and Wicca's role, or you can perform other activities directly or indirectly related to Wicca. Make an offering to the Goddess and God each day. Morning and evening meditations. Morning and evening prayers or thanks. Working arts or crafts with a Wiccan theme. Listening to classical or contemporary Pagan music. Tending or planting plants/flowers. Volunteering. Recycling. Journalizing about your Wiccan involvement. Corresponding with other Wiccans. Meditating (or attuning) with stones. Writing new rituals. Experimenting with new methods of divination. Collecting magickal herbs. Visiting gardens or parks. Listening and communication with animals. Reading Pagan fairy tales to your children. This list can be greatly extended. Indeed, once we begin to think of how Wicca has influenced our lives, a wide range of activities can be performed during such sacred time.
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