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How do seasons affect your approach to magick and spirituality?

Wise Owl

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I don't believe this is only me but different seasons affect my spirituality in a different way. Rainy days and snowy days allow me to connect with my inner self very much and the interest for magick is over the roof. When summer comes, I am so down. I just hate summer. What about you?

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Robert Ramsay

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Since human beings are part of nature, it's only natural that changes in nature will cause changes in you. You can't (and shouldn't) consider yourself in isolation.
 

AbammonTheGreat

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I do astrological magic so the shifting daylight and nighttime affect when I practice. This can be highly irritating to my worldly responsibilities but I do find the periods of prolonged night to be more cathartic, mystical, and the winter brings initiatory experiences. Death and house ghosts pick up around October, December usually culminates in a tension release. I don't notice much occult activity around Spring and Summer but my magic becomes more focused on action and activity around those times.

I used to get seasonal depression in the winters before I crossed my first initiation. Now winters are seasons of catharsis and spirits for me. Though they still come with intense emotional struggles centered around psychology and my personal shortcomings. I enjoy it now though. Winter feels like the acceptance stage of grief to me now.
 
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