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How I Combine Magic Systems In Spellwork

Hello friends! Here is our question for the day: how are Chris Baty, Ancestry DNA, and animal bones all connected? You’re about to find out! So let’s take a journey and I’ll walk you through it.

I know it’s been a little while since I posted anything new. With the school semester and with family and several trips I’ve taken since it has just been a very busy few months! As those of you who have been following me for some time maybe aware, this is the month of our Lord and Savior Chris Baty! It’s NaNoWriMo Time!

You may be wondering what the title of this post and National Novel Writing Month have to do with one another but rest easy because I will explain it all.

This year I’m working on a series of short stories that are centered around North American cryptids (and for those of you who may not be aware, we have some weird and wacky ones, melting pot of the world that the U.S. is). Included in several of those short stories are bits and pieces of different Folk Magics, especially Appalachian Folk Magic or what is also called Granny Magic.

Weirdly specific right? But stick with me. Remember this is a journey!

When I started delving into my Ancestry DNA results and my family tree I noticed that, with the exception of a few outliers, the majority of my family has lived in the Appalachian region since my ancestors came to the US. It made me curious about what kind of traditions that they may have had and, as a practicing Pagan, what kind of belief systems they may have shared. This is what led me down the rabbit hole that is Appalachian Folk Magic!

Still with me?

Unconnected to my ancestry but still tied in with my own practice is the use of bone casting sets for divination and communicating with Spirit allies and Ancestors. My very first magical teacher other than my own intuition was a lovely lady whose own practice was very hoodoo based. Has anyone who has been a devout student of anything over time can tell you, we each end up collecting pieces of the teachings of those that have instructed us. It’s kind of like an ancestry on its own really. An ancestry of knowledge rather than blood.

So because of that influence, my own practice tends to lean into Conjure and root work just as much as it does Kemeticism and Indigenous Spiritually (thanks to my Elder, Standing Bear of the Fishing Lake First Nation).

Bone casting comes from the Conjure side of things originally. It’s something that I wasn’t very eager to get into because, and don’t make fun of me for this, it just felt very teenage edge lord for me. Like those try hard kids that try to convince people that bear real life vampires and spend too much time and Hot topic harassing the associates. If you know the kind of person I’m talking about, you know.

But regardless of my plans for my practice, Spirit will have it’s say at the end of the day and honestly the best we can do is just get out of our own way.

Now that we’ve seen how all of those things are connecting for me right now, let’s get back to the main topic at hand.

So magic systems!

What do I mean whenever I say something is a magic system? As I think of it, and Magic system is something like the use of crystals, the use of tarot or candle magic or runes. Methods of doing a working that each have their own set of rules and ways of use that are inherently disconnected from other systems and methods.

One of the things that my hoodoo teacher taught me during our first tarot class was that these magic systems don’t necessarily have to remain separate. She was a big fan of using dice casting and pendulums in conjunction with her tarot reading which I always thought was very fascinating! I’d never seen someone combine them in that way before.

Here is a picture or five of one of the spell workings I have ongoing right now.



This work has to be done consecutively for 7 days in a row for the first part of the Working and then another seven for the second part. As any good practitioner knows, I won’t be telling you what the Working is for because I don’t want to risk dispelling and undoing it after putting in so much time and effort! However that doesn’t mean that I can’t break down the pieces of the working for you to explain what’s going on and what you’re looking at.



This working in particular combines candle magic, crystals, my bone casting set, a bell and incense, the calling upon of Ancestors and Spirit Allies as well as prayer. At the base of the largest candle, between the amethyst and quartz, you’ll see I’ve left a little offering there as well for those who may come to aid me in the Working.



After all, not even Spirit wants to work for free! They will occasionally do volunteer work but everybody does their work more happily whenever they’re being paid for their services.

I’m using cards from three separate Oracle decks here: the Isis Oracle which has been a favorite of mine for many years now and was my very first Oracle deck; the Halloween Oracle deck, which is actually my go-to-deck right now; and in the center beneath my bones is a card from my Everyday Witch Oracle deck.



One of the first things you may notice about my bone casting set is that it’s not actually all bone! And it doesn’t have to be. Many bone casting sets include things like stones and fossils, both of which are present in mine, but also small knick knacks and curios. Two of the pieces that aren’t bone are actually from my great-grandmother’s sewing kit that was passed down through the women of my family and eventually made its way to me! In that way, my ancestors keep a solid foothold in any Works and castings that I use this set for.


Another piece is Blue Glass which is used for trapping nosy or invasive Spirits, and the last is a spent bullet casing. I didn’t realize till I picked it up but the small evil eye bead that is also part of the set was inside the bullet casing at the time so it’s not in the picture but it’s there! There’s also a bell because I’ve always been told that bells are the voices of the goddess on the physical plane.

The coral, stones, and fossils are pretty easy to connect with bones. The bleached coral piece and the fossils were once living things, the parts of them left behind after Time had it’s say, and what is a stone if not the bones of the very Earth itself?

Every practitioner is going to have their own opinions and beliefs as far as they’re chosen magical systems go. Some may believe that a bone set should only contain bones. Some may have no bones in their sets at all! Some may prefer not to combine methods like I do and some may combine methods that I’ve never heard of or experienced myself!

I’m always very curious to see what other people are doing and experiencing in their own practices so if you would like to please share with me here in the comments! I love learning about new methods or even new opinions on the same old tried and true ones and I’d certainly love to hear yours!

Sorry if this was a little rambly, it got away from me a little bit but I can’t help but have fun whenever I’m talking about these kinds of topics! It also doesn’t hurt that this blog post counts towards my nanowrimo word count. 50k, let’s gooooo!

Also, are you participating in this yearly writing chaos speed run? If you are, let me know and let’s do a word sprint or something!

Also also, sorry if there are any grammar or spelling mistakes. I usually try to be pretty diligent about them but after all, this is November. Editing is for next month. 😉

With Peace and Passion,
Ta! ✌️

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Which Card Will It Be?

Little Maxwell choosing her card of the day after seeing me do it. But she couldn’t pick just one! There were way too many pretty ones! So she picked a whole stack! The card decks featured are the Everyday Witch Oracle, the Everyday Witch Tarot, the Halloween Oracle (that’s the black cat card you can see next to her hand), and last but certainly not least, the Isis Oracle deck.

These are all personal favorites of mine that I certainly recommend, especially if you’re looking for a deck that really speaks to you. These all use imagery that’s fairly easy to understand and conceptualize and out of all of the decks that I’ve seen and used over the years, these have my favorite imagery of all, especially the Halloween Oracle and the Everyday Witch Oracle. 10 out of 10 definitely recommend! 🙂

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The Everyday Witch Oracle: A Deck To Die For!


Hello, hello! We are back with another tarot deck review this week! Today, we are taking a look at ~le gasp~ The Everyday Witch Oracle deck!

Now, if you are unfamiliar with this particular deck, don’t be too hard on yourself. The oracle deck itself only came out in September of 2019, while it’s companion deck, the Everyday Witch Tarot, released in January of 2017. Both are written by Deborah Blake and the art is designed by Elizabeth Alba. The wonderful Llewellyn published both decks as well.

A terrific trio of a team for this tantalizing tarot!

Now say that shit five times fast!

This deck is full to bursting with its diversity! Unlike the Everyday Witch Tarot which features primarily women and cats, this Oracle deck features witches of different genders, ages, races, and orientations.

I’m talking about you, Love Card, with your handfasting between two lady witches! Such a beautiful card!

Speaking practically, I like that while the cards in this deck are larger than in their tarot companion, the guidebook is actually smaller and practically pocket size! It makes it much easier to carry around for on the go readings and study, something that I found quite handy.

The EWO is divided into four groups based on element (with the first three of each “suit”) as follows:

*Earth (for grounding and practical action)-
              – Earth Magic
              -Connect With Gaia
              -Hibernation and Regeneration
*Air (for thought and communication)-
              – Air Magic
              – Imagination and Envision
              – Listening to Wisdom
*Fire (creativity and passion)-
              – Fire Magic
              – Sun and Stars
              – Accept Love
*Water (change and movement)-
              – Water Magic
              – Healing Waters
              – Cleansing Body and Spirit

And so on. You’ll have to buy the deck to know the rest of the cards but I can assure you, it’s worth it!

If you are trying to sort through your deck and put each elemental group in order of progression, then using the chapter 3 ‘How the cards progress’ section of the book may be a little confusing. I read through this book from the beginning, naturally, and got horribly confused reading chapter 3. Worry not dear adventurer! Simply skip ahead to chapter 5 and you’ll find not only a concise order for each grouping but what each of the cards meanings are!

I’m in love with the concept of a Maiden, Mother, Crone three card spread! Deborah Blake shares this gem of a spread on page 20 so check it out! She also shares several other ways that you can read with this deck that were marvelous additions to my card spread know-how.

I was over the moon when, in chapter 6, the author shares ways that you can incorporate the Everyday Witch Oracle deck with the Everyday Witch Tarot deck, it’s companion deck. Of course both can be used separately but I love the idea of using them together! Especially since the Everyday Witch deck is my tarot OTP. It is legitimately my jam. In fact, I’ve started pulling a card from each deck every morning as a sort of ritual to start my day.

So whether you use oracle decks already or are simply wanting to get a fun and interesting feel for them, I cannot recommend the Everyday Witch Oracle enough. It’s set up is interesting, it’s illustrations are beautiful, and it features cards with people and animals of all kinds.

I would love to see more wonderful Everyday Witch wares from this team in the future!

With Peace and Passion.

Ta! ❤

The Everyday Witch Oracle can be purchased at Amazon, Llewellyn.com, and Barnes and Noble. Don’t forget to check your local metaphysical shops as well! #shoplocal!