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My Journey into Water Witchcraft: Finding Connection and Calm

Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole “water witch” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. It all started because I wanted to feel more connected to, well, everything. You know, that feeling of being part of the world, not just living in it.

Getting My Feet Wet (Literally)

First things first, I needed some water. Not just any water, though. I wanted something with a bit of… oomph. So, I grabbed a big glass jar and headed out to the creek behind my house. I’ve always felt drawn to that creek, ever since I was a kid. The way it gurgles and flows, it just feels alive, you know?

I carefully filled the jar, trying to be mindful of the little critters I might be disturbing. I even said a little “thank you” to the creek. Sounds silly, maybe, but it felt right.

Setting the Mood

Back inside, I wanted to create a space that felt special. Dimmed the lights, lit a few candles (white ones, for some reason that felt right), and put on some nature sounds – mostly rain and flowing water. It was all about getting into the right headspace.

My Journey into Water Witchcraft: Finding Connection and Calm

The Experiment Begins

  • First, I just sat there with the jar of water. I closed my eyes and focused on the feeling of the cool glass in my hands.
  • Then, I slowly poured some of the water into a bowl. I watched the way it moved, the way the light reflected off it. I really tried to see it, you know? Not just look at it, but really observe it.
  • I dipped my fingers into the bowl, feeling the coolness, the smoothness. I swirled the water around, letting my thoughts just… flow with it.
  • I started to whisper some intentions to the water. Things I wanted to manifest, things I needed clarity on. It felt a bit weird at first, talking to water, but after a while, it just felt natural.

What I Noticed

Honestly, I didn’t expect any fireworks. And I didn’t get any. But what I did get was a sense of calm. A feeling of being more grounded, more connected. After I was done, I felt… lighter. Like a weight had been lifted. And I noticed, over the next few days, that I was approaching things with a bit more clarity and intention. It wasn’t magic, but it was something. It felt powerful, in a quiet way.

Keeping it Going

I’ve been trying to incorporate this into my routine, even if it’s just for a few minutes a day. Sometimes I just hold the jar of water and breathe. Sometimes I pour a little into my bath. It’s all about finding small ways to connect with that watery energy. It’s still a learning process, but I’m definitely feeling the pull. The feeling of water. I’m going to be trying more.

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