Broke Witches
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Broke Witches is a blog about witchcraft, paganism, wellbeing and spirituality, based in the UK. We're here to help show you how to practice witchcraft and support your spiritual journey on a budget. At Broke Witches, we offer our thoughts on all things witchy: from magic spells and rituals, to saving money on witchcraft supplies.
Broke Witches
3y ago
Have you ever thought about what your inner child is? Or perhaps you’re wondering how to heal your inner child? If you’ve not worked towards healing your inner child yet, it’s definitely an idea worth exploring. What is an Inner Child? Your inner child can be interpreted as the part of you that is still young and full of life. It could be the part of you that is playful, carefree, or imaginative. It can also represent the parts of yourself that are vulnerable or innocent. Every person has a different definition of what their inner child means, and it shows up in different ways. Your inner chil ..read more
Broke Witches
3y ago
Are you wondering what is shadow work? Have you heard the term ‘shadow work’ before, but you’re not sure where to start? In this blog post, we’ll go through what exactly shadow work is, where it came from, and some tips for your own shadow work. What is Shadow Work? Shadow work is a spiritual practice that has been around for a long time. It is the process of facing our shadows – the unprocessed thoughts and emotions we have repressed, in order to move forward with our lives. The process of clearing your shadows can be a long and challenging one. It requires you to look at some of the things t ..read more
Broke Witches
3y ago
Welcome to Broke Witches! This is a new blog all about witchcraft, spirituality, and wellbeing… for those on a budget. Find out more on our about page. For now, let’s start things off with some simple tips for broke witches. Simple Tips for Broke Witches Don’t think that you need expensive witchcraft supplies for your practice. Trust me, you don’t. Magick does not require money. Use what you have If you can’t afford to purchase witchcraft supplies, make do with what you have. Use everyday household items in a witchy way, e.g. a kitchen knife instead of an athame. Save your old jam jars for spe ..read more