Ever felt like a total poser with your craft? Boy, can I relate! My account gives me ALL the imposter syndrome feels, especially when folks hit me up for my take on things. It's equal parts awesome and weird because it means people actually dig what I say—even though I’m no Hermione Granger cramming in the library.
My knowledge? It's a hodge-podge of spur-of-the-moment deep dives, half-finished books, social media scrolls, and cool convos. I’m mindful about not stepping on closed practices, but whew, do I struggle with all the intricate mythology and holidays existing out there.
My book of shadows is a glorious mess, and my spellwork? Limited, but it works for me. My ADHD brain thrives on hands-on learning, and I've realized this isn't wrong—just different. Sometimes, witchcraft feels like an academic fortress, but my own personal vibes (UPG, if you’re into the jargon) have made it way more down-to-earth and do-able.
Guess what? I’m finally kicking out that nagging fraud-voice from my head. My practice rocks for me, and my deities? No complaints.
TL;DR: I freestyle my witchy ways with a sprinkle of ADHD. Traditional research? Not my jam. But that doesn’t make me—or you—a fraud. Embrace your unique path!
@gallowswitch I use white quartz in my alchemical practice. Is has incredible powers of energy transfer because of its spiral hexagon structure. And yes, it's certainly programmed. :blkmgc004: