On Daily Practice

Here’s what I’ve learned: spiritual practice is, simply put, a quality over quantity proposition. Great, elaborate rituals aren’t needed, nor are $200 dollar robes, walls full of candles or a thick cloud of incense.

What is really needed is attention to detail, devotion, and intent. 5 focused, well-intended minutes sitting quietly with a single candle as part of a ritual act of devotion trumps all the bells and whistles and pomp that goes with a lot of what passes as Witchcraft or Magickal Ritual.

I’ve had the most profound things happen to me when I was most deeply committed to doing the work (And it’s not always easy). And most often this was nothing more than some form of sitting practice or meditation wrapped in a few small, simple ritual gestures.

Whatever it is we seek is found this way, whether it’s gnosis, knowledge and conversation with your Holy Guardian Angel, enlightenment, transcendence or whatever else may drive you down you path.

Because it is in these simple, honest, raw and pure moments that a limitlessness opens up to us and gives us a glimpse of what is possible.

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