Okay, so I’ve been diving into this whole “famous witchcraft” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a trip. I started out super skeptical, like, “This is all just stories, right?” But the more I dug, the more I realized… maybe there’s something to it. Or at least, it’s fun to play around with!
My Little Experiment Begins
First, I gathered some basic stuff. You know, candles (mostly because they smell good), some herbs I found in my mom’s spice rack (don’t tell her!), and a few shiny rocks I picked up on a hike last week. I wasn’t going for anything specific, just wanted to get a feel for the… vibe.
I found a quiet spot in my backyard, under this big old oak tree. It felt… significant, somehow. I arranged my little collection on a flat rock, lit the candles (safety first!), and just… sat there.
Getting into the “Zone”
Honestly, at first, I felt pretty silly. Like I was playing pretend. But then I started to focus on my breathing, just like they teach you in those yoga videos. Inhale, exhale, repeat. I closed my eyes and tried to clear my mind of all the usual junk – homework, that awkward conversation I had earlier, the fact that I desperately needed a haircut.

- Focused on the flickering candlelight.
- Smelled the herbs (some of them were actually pretty nice!).
- Felt the cool, smooth stones in my hands.
- Listened to the sounds of the night – crickets, the wind rustling through the leaves.
Did Anything… Happen?
Okay, I’m not going to lie and say I suddenly levitated or anything. But… something did shift. I felt this weird sense of calm, like all the buzzing in my head just… stopped. I opened my eyes, and everything seemed a little brighter, a little sharper. It was like my senses were heightened.
I stayed there for a while longer, just soaking it in. Then, I blew out the candles, gathered my things, and went back inside.
Now. The end of the result is I felt very good and the air smelled very good at that moment. It is a good experience for me!

I’m not sure if I’d call myself a “witch” now, but I definitely get the appeal. It’s like a mini-vacation for your mind, a way to connect with something… bigger. I’m definitely going to keep experimenting. Maybe next time, I’ll try a full moon ritual! (Just kidding… mostly.)