I have also felt this way and my craft just gets lost in busy everyday life.
I started re writing my book of shadows when I felt this way and I also found new types of magic I could do to fit around a busy schedule. So candle magick, I always have candles on in corresponding colours to what I feel I need. Knot magick is quick and simple the same as with sigils.
Thank you for this post!
Re: Losing Touch with Magick By: ErikaSlepper / Beginner
Great post -
This happens to me a lot, especially now with the semester wrapping up and having to work on a bunch of projects at once. I try to read or write about anything that at least gets me to think about magic or otherwise do a simple card reading when I can.
Re: Losing Touch with Magick By: Helios54 / Beginner
Post # 6 Apr 09, 2016
Thank you I really enjoyed this post!
Re: Losing Touch with Magick By: Personified / Knowledgeable
I am actually glad that this is a thing. I haven't done anything magic related in awhile, but I have a few opportunities coming up to sharpen my witching skills. :)
I used to be able to read dreams. It would guide me through life so easily but know i lost that ability. I think its because im growing older and losing some things and gaining others.
Re: Losing Touch with Magick By: Darth_Tabby / Novice
Post # 10 Apr 27, 2016
Good read!
Re: Losing Touch with Magick By: SilentSyren
Post # 11 Aug 30, 2016
These are some fantastic ideas. I had already thought of them but it's nice to know I am not the only one. Good to read from someone who has tried and tested. Thank you for sharing.
Re: Losing Touch with Magick By: Agiel
Post # 12 Nov 04, 2017
This is a great post. I think everyone has felt like this at some point, I know I have.
It's frustrating, you started wondering why you feel that way, why you can't bring yourself to feel connected anymore, it's all just a big mess.
For me what it took was a walk in the woods, alone. Hearing the animals sing, feeling the wind blowing, hearing the trees whispering, the lake running. Everything was just magickal and on point. It made me feel more connected than ever.
This is a great post for those who feel that way! Never lose hope! :)