Unlocking Your Inner Magick: Embracing the Beauty of the Craft
As a society, we often focus on the physical world around us, ignoring the mystical and magickal aspects that lie within. But what if we were to unlock the beauty of our inner magick and nurture our craft? Imagine the possibilities! Here, we will explore the importance of discovering and embracing our inner magick, and how it can lead to a more passionate and fulfilling life.
So, let's define what we mean by ‘magick’. It is the art of using natural energies, elements, and intentions to bring about change in the physical world. It is a way of tapping into the mystical aspects of ourselves and the universe and using them to create positive change. And the beauty of magick is that it is within us all - we just need to unlock it.
Where Does Your Magick Lie?
Firstly, we need to recognise that it is there. We need to acknowledge that we are more than just our physical bodies and that there is an energy and essence within us that is waiting to be discovered. This can be done through meditation, self-reflection, and spiritual practices such as tarot readings or energy healing.
Once we have discovered our magick, the next step is to embrace it. This means accepting and celebrating our unique abilities and gifts and using them to make a positive impact in the world. Whether it's through creative expression, healing or activism, there are countless ways to use our magick to create change.
It's important to celebrate magick as a natural, spiritual practice that has been around for centuries. It is not something to be feared or hidden away, but rather to be embraced and shared with the world. By embracing magick and utilising it in our everyday lives, we can create positive change, not only for ourselves but for those around us too.
But why is embracing our inner magick so important? So crucial? Well, it allows us to tap into a source of creativity, passion, and inspiration that can fuel us in all areas of our lives. It also allows us to connect with something greater than ourselves, whether that be the universe, a higher power, or the collective energy of the earth. In addition, it allows us to find our place in the world and make a meaningful contribution to the lives of those around us.
Fear and the Ego
Fear can often hold us back from embracing our inner magick and fully utilising our unique abilities and gifts. Here are some examples of how the Ego can keep us stuck in what is 'safe':
- Fear of failure: Many of us are afraid to try new things or pursue our passions because we fear that we might fail. This fear can be especially strong when it comes to pursuing spiritual practices or exploring our magickal abilities. We may worry about what others will think of us or fear that we are not good enough. As a result, we may stick to what is comfortable and familiar, rather than taking risks and exploring our potential.
- Ego-based beliefs: Our ego can also hold us back by convincing us that we are not worthy or capable of doing great things. The ego may tell us that we are not special or that we do not have anything unique to offer. This can lead us to stay in our comfort zones and resist exploring new possibilities.
- Fear of rejection: Another common fear that can hold us back is the fear of rejection. We may worry that others will not accept us or that we will be judged harshly for our beliefs or practices. This fear can be especially strong when it comes to exploring spiritual practices that are outside of the mainstream.
- Lack of self-awareness: Finally, a lack of self-awareness can also keep us stuck in what is safe. If we do not take the time to reflect on our beliefs, values, and desires, we may not even realise that we are holding ourselves back. We may simply go through life on autopilot, doing what we think is expected of us and never fully embracing our inner magick.
To unlock our magick and hone our craft, we must confront these fears and ego-based beliefs head-on. We must be willing to take risks, explore new possibilities, and embrace our unique abilities and gifts. This requires a willingness to be vulnerable, to accept ourselves as we are, and to let go of the need for external validation. Through self-reflection and spiritual practices, we can cultivate the inner strength and confidence to embrace our true potential and create positive change in the world.
© Chi Chi Hawkins, CLEOMAGICK | The Eclectic Grimoire
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