Before you embark on your spell casting journey, there some things you should know and a few actions you should take if you are able.
When you make your purchase, please remember:
- I will be in touch with you before the spellwork begins to confirm all details. Check your etsy messages!
- If you’re involved in a group ritual, you will receive a number for your candle. You can see in the photo at the bottom of this article what the numbering looks like. This is how I can send updates in a group setting, everyone knows their candle, but it’s otherwise anonymous.
- Be a little flexible & patient, especially if you’re engaging in a group spell. It takes quite a bit of time, energy, and effort to set up a spell and then correspond with 12+ people at once the whole time!
- If I do not reach out to you about your spellwork purchase within a reasonable amount of time, etsy may have hidden your order from me. Feel free to reach out to me directly to make sure I’ve received your order.
Are you joining in on a group spell?
Join The Vampyre Witch Society Facebook Group to see loads of group updates during the ritual. Each group ritual ends up with its own update thread where photos and videos are
A little before it’s time to embark on the spellwork journey:
Take a few moments to do a quick focused breathing exercise. Take several deep breathes in through your nose and out through your mouth.
If you have the free time, do a personal cleansing during this breathing exercise. Turn it into a full meditation and cleanse yourself of the stress and negativity you’re holding on your shoulders at that present moment. If you’re not sure how to do this, that’s okay! You may even be embarking on a group spell that is meant for this purpose. If so, you should still take some time to sit, breathe, and relax.
Get yourself in a ritual mindset.
You can employ several methods to put yourself into a ritual state. You want to be as in tune with the psychic frequency as you can.
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Aroma/Smoke – Use oils or herbs/incense to trigger the ritual mindset.
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Sound – drums, gongs, bells, singing bowls, etc.
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Music – songs & ritual music.
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