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In general, the techniques described here stem from Traditional Witchcraft practices. These are generally taught and learned through direct instruction, rather than textually. It is important to maintain uniform praxes in order for everyone to be on the same page when working together. Rather than having long invocations to memorize, knowing a few simple physical motions (and perhaps an occasional spoken charm or two) allows the group to sync its work together, and that when words are needed, they come from the heart and do so much more readily after doing these exercises. A group may not always use every one of the following techniques, but a general ritual would include at least some of them in more or less this sequence: 1. The Witchs Sight A type of grounding and centering exercise, which happens after a signal to begin from the ritual leaders. 2. Laying the Compass Similar to, but not the same as, casting a circle. Used to open ritual space. 3. Tapping the Bone Ancestor contact is established, and the gateway between worlds is opened. 4. Treading the Mill A method for opening up trance states for witches in ritual. 5. Ritual Trance/Possession A segment of ritual in which magic is performed or spiritual wisdom received; one or all participants may experience trance and/or possession, depending on the particular ritual. 6. The Houzle/Red Meal The time for presenting offerings, sharing food, and communing with the Dead. 7. Walking Out/The Crooked Path Exiting the ritual space and leaving the Underworld, using a very simple technique. Other techniques may be taught or used during particular rituals, including, but not limited to:

Dumb Suppers Riding the Dragon Spirit Conjuration The Thorn Tree Door Meeting the Dark Man/Rider at the Crossroads

Storytelling Fairy tales and folklore are mines of rich magical lore. There are lots of deeply-embedded layers of magical technique, encoded mythology, and just plain old wonder in them. To that end, a ritual will often incorporate storytelling as an important component.. A ritual can especially focus on regional folktales from our part of the country and Old World fairy tales like the ones found in the collections of the Brothers Grimm. Otherworld Journeying Part of the Hedgewitchery experience is journeying (spiritually) to the Otherworldalso sometimes called the Underworld, Elfhame, etc. Witches do this work so that Initiates can gain

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new experiences with new magical entities as well as developing strong relationships with the spiritual world. Witches work magic in the Otherworld sometimes in order to affect the world, and we may find we connect deeply to some spirits theresuch as a fetch or familiar spirit. Guided meditations, light trance, and hypnotism are usually the methods employed to reach the Otherworld, but for some members, other techniques may be attempted as well. Folk Magic In general, the emphasis is on doing magic, especially folk magic, in ones daily life. The group can draw from myriad traditions when doing magic, many of them New World, and many Old World. Some of the systems the group works with include: Hoodoo An African-American based folk magic system which can be found throughout the American South. It emphasizes practical results, and includes spells for things like getting more money (Attraction and Gambling mojos), improving relationships with others (Sweetening Jars), and getting rid of troublesome people (Hot Foot Powders). Southern Conjure Magic which is very similar to hoodoo, but with a slightly broader scope. It includes elements of magic found in the more mountainous areas of the South, like the Ozarks and Appalachians. Work to control others (Command & Compel), magic performed in cemeteries (Graveyard work), and divination with playing cards all mark this particular system (though there is some overlap with hoodoo even in these areas). Pow-wow Also called Braucherei, this is the system of magical healing which comes from the Pennsylvania-Dutch communities. Using written and spoken charms and prayers, a worker in this tradition is able to help fix problems like bruises, sprains, small wounds, and burns. There are also livestock cures and anti-theft spells regularly included in this practice. Curanderismo/Brujeria These are Mexican-American folk magical systems which tackle two sides of everyday problems, with Curanderismo focusing more on healing, spiritual cleansing, and blessing and Brujeria working to undo hexes, reverse misfortune, and occasionally battle against negative magic being used against a person. Egg cleansings, smoke fumigation with sacred herbs, and doll or talisman work are all fairly common in these traditions. Roma/Gypsy Magic While most of our Romany influence comes through our divination techniques, there are also candle-burning rituals and some charms (such as Evil-Eye pendants) which will appear from time to time in our work, and which descend from the Roma and their magical traditions. Techniques from these folk magical systems will be taught over time through various workshops (usually held at Full Moons) and during one-on-one instruction sessions. Divination

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All Witches are expected to be proficient in some form of divination. Some of the various divination techniques are: Reading Playing Cards A standard 52-card deck can be used to do very effective divination; techniques vary, and often have some connection to Gypsy or Roma methods. Cowrie Shells A method favored by some who lean towards African Diasporic magic (like hoodoo) which involves casting small shells and interpreting how they land. Tea/Coffee Reading Another Roma technique which appears in many cultures, this method involves drinking the steeped beverage and then interpreting the patterns formed by the dregs on the bottom and sides of the cup. Dowsing A method that can be done with a forked stick (to find water, oil, treasure, etc.) or using a pendulum to get yes and no answers, as well as a reveal other hidden secrets. Palmistry This technique relies on studying the lines of a persons hands in order to uncover their potential future and reveal traits about themselves they may not have been aware of before. Tarot Card Reading One of the most common divinatory methods, and still a good one. This involves reading a set of cards consisting of richly metaphorical images and using them to uncover potential problems, solutions, and future events. Other methods (ceromancy, augury, etc.) may be considered, too, but should be approved by the group leaders or Initiates before a course of study is undertaken. Sigils One skill involves the creation of magically charged written figures, or sigils. There are lots of techniques for crafting these, and they often depend on the context in which they are being formed or used as to how they appear in the end. These symbols can be used to enhance magical workings, invite entities to interact with us, or simply to focus us during ritual. Cleansing & Blessing In Traditional Witchcraft, it's important to be the type of witches people ask to do the following type of work, because of having an excellent reputation for doing it well.

Basic New House Blessings Peaceful Home Spells Marriage* or Baby Blessings Basic House Cleansings Blessings for the Dead Setting Lights for the sick or troubled Hex/Evil Eye Removal

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