Want to have your challenges featured in this challenge? Check out this post!If you are just joining
Want to have your challenges featured in this challenge? Check out this post!If you are just joining us - and I know there are some of you out there! - you should definitely check out the FAQ. If you have a question, head there first. Chance are I’ve already answered it.You’re encouraged to just jump in wherever we’re currently at, so if you’re just now starting the challenge, start with this week’s challenges! You’ll totally have more time to go back and do what we’ve already completed.If you’ve been posting pictures of your grimoire outside the confines of a challenge week, I’ve been trying to reblog these and tag them organization so that when December rolls around we have a compendium of inspiration from which to draw. Resources is just what it’s named - if you have any to share, feel free to @-mention me in a post so I can find and reblog it. This week’s set of challenges is inspired by @althara! Let’s get to it.MondayJournal Activity: What kinds of symbols do you use in your practice? Think both along the lines of symbols inspired by text and symbols from your practice or religion. Make a list of the symbols you use. Why do they have significance in your practice?Sigil Activity: How can you use the symbols you commonly use in your practice in the creation of sigils? Do the symbols affect how the sigil works? Create a sigil using your most used symbol. TuesdayDivination Activity: Can your symbols be used in divination? Have they traditionally been used in divination? What are some ways you could incorporate your symbols into divination?Divination Activity: Using your list of symbols and other symbols/text for concepts outside your symbols, create a set of runes, oracle cards, or other divination method. WednesdayCorrespondence Activity: Using your list of symbols from Monday, create a list of correspondences and associations for your symbols. Research Activity: Choose one of your symbols and research it in greater detail. What are the origins of the symbol? How was the symbol used traditionally? How does this play into your use of the symbol?ThursdaySpell Activity: Write a spell that depends on the use of one of your symbols. Research Activity: Choose one of your symbols and research it in greater detail. What are the origins of the symbol? How was the symbol used traditionally? How does this play into your use of the symbol?FridayResearch Activity: Google symbols that are commonly found in witchcraft or in your area of practice. Can you find symbols that you don’t have included on your list? Would you consider incorporating these into your practice? If not, why? Research Activity: Choose one of your symbols and research it in greater detail. What are the origins of the symbol? How was the symbol used traditionally? How does this play into your use of the symbol? -- source link
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