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Andrea Samayoa



Average rating: 4.45 · 130 ratings · 32 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
Lazy Witchcraft for Crazy, ...

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“Throughout the book, you’ll see that all the spells have a “spoon” rating. Spoons are simply a measurement of the amount of energy you have to give in the current moment. I’ve based this system on a ten-spoon scale. Think of a ten like a full-scale two-day ritual with costumes, feasts, and other wild shit, while a one might be lighting a candle and making a wish. In this book, we’re never going over a five, because that’s all that most of us can give after we’ve given so much to work, school, family, and friends.”
Andrea Samayoa, Lazy Witchcraft for Crazy, Sh*tty Days: Easy Spells and Rituals for When You’re Stressed Out, Wiped Out, or Just Have No More Spoons to Give

“but the term can also refer to being able to easily meet one’s basic necessities, having an abundance of joy and happiness, or having plenty of opportunities. You can use abundance magic to open doors, draw clients to your business, make more money, or lure a wealth of love, happiness, and friendship into your life. If we wanted to get super basic with it, abundance just means the absence of lack. You lack nothing, because you already have what you need to make your dreams a reality.”
Andrea Samayoa, Lazy Witchcraft for Crazy, Sh*tty Days: Easy Spells and Rituals for When You’re Stressed Out, Wiped Out, or Just Have No More Spoons to Give

“parts sea salt 1 part lavender 1 part chamomile 1 part rosemary 1 part cinnamon 1 part patchouli 20 to 30 drops of lavender or lemon essential oil (optional) Mixing bowl Before cleansing your space spiritually, start with the mundane. Pick up any clutter, wipe off counters, organize clutter. But don’t sweep—we’ll do that later. To make your floor salts, combine all of your ingredients into a mixing bowl. As you add them, tell them why they’re here. Salt, you’ll be absorbing and trapping the negative energy in my space. Lavender and chamomile, you’ll be adding peace and calming energy to replace it. Rosemary, you’ll be cleansing the negative energy. Cinnamon, you’ll be creating a barrier once all the negative energy is gone. Patchouli, you’ll be transforming the negative energy into positive energy.”
Andrea Samayoa, Lazy Witchcraft for Crazy, Sh*tty Days: Easy Spells and Rituals for When You’re Stressed Out, Wiped Out, or Just Have No More Spoons to Give



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