Magick Spin Chair Rituals: Enhancing Your Spiritual Practice

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The Magick Spin Chair is a unique and captivating piece of furniture that adds a sense of magic and wonder to any space. It is crafted with precision and incorporates a spinning mechanism, which allows the chair to rotate effortlessly. The design of the chair is sleek and modern, making it a versatile addition to various types of interior decor. The Magick Spin Chair can be a focal point in any room, drawing attention with its dynamic movement and elegant design. It combines functionality with an element of fantasy, creating an enchanting experience for anyone who sits on it. The spinning motion of the chair adds a playful touch, allowing users to enjoy a gentle rotation while relaxing or reading a book.


Cute concept but dangerous Heather Base is not weighed enough. My 5yo was swiveling in the chair and it flipped over and smacked him in the mouth and he broke his front tooth. 1

The grandkids loved them ages 4 6 but immediately started spinning themselves and friends around in it - certainly not what I intended and I fear they ll break them soon. It can be made from a variety of materials, nylon spun chairs, outdoor spun chair, and chair spun are a lightweight, durable material, and is environmentally friendly.

Magick spin chair

The spinning motion of the chair adds a playful touch, allowing users to enjoy a gentle rotation while relaxing or reading a book. The chair is designed to provide comfort and support, with its cushioned seat and ergonomic structure. It is also durable and sturdy, ensuring that it can withstand regular use without losing its functionality.

Fiber Arts with Magic

Fiber arts have been a part of human society for eons and lore tells us that it has been used in the magical arts all along. There is a rich and deep history to the fiber arts, with as many uses and spiritual practices as there are facets to a diamond. Your mind and imagination are the key to unlocking your journey with the fiber arts and magical arts.

I got involved with fiber arts and magic virtually at the same time in my life. Seems the two just went hand in hand. Some of the same people who introduced me to the Craft also introduced me to the fiber arts. As my work with fiber arts grew so did my work with magical arts; and later, Reiki was added into my spinning, knitting and weaving. I tend to spin more than knit or weave, so for the purpose of this article, I’ll refer to my collective work as spinning.

Like many fiber arts folks, I have several projects started and stashed all over the living room and den. (I compromised with my husband on not using any other areas in the house for my stashes.) Each project will get completed one day, they will! It’s just that when my guides “call ” me to create something for someone, or myself, I stop what I’m working on and work on the guided project until it’s finished.

My process is not one you would normally find in a “how to” book or video about spinning. I was taught a few basic steps and have let my guides teach me from there. I am eclectic in my fiber arts. On occasion I’m guided to a YouTube video about how to make a certain stitch or spin and I get a spinning magazine for inspiration and tips. But nothing beats a good old trance and spin!

As magical people we understand that there’s energy in all things. My spinning wheels and drop spindles, wood knitting needles and looms all have their own energy. The spinning wheels/drop spindles were all hand-made. They all have a “personality” and I have bonded with each. There’s a spirit relationship with each one that’s unique and fun.

Finding wool, shopping for wool, getting wool as a gift is a magical experience to me. I love feeling the different textures of the different breeds of sheep. When you open your senses you can pick up the energy of the animal. Llama and alpaca are sweet to work with.

Llama wool. Photo credit: marlana / Foter / Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0)

Llama. Image taken by Janine Nelson 2013.

There is also the non-animal “wool” I work with. Linen and hemp, while a bit harder to spin, are sturdy and make beautiful items. Spinning cotton has been a challenge for me, but rewarding when I finish. I sometimes mix the cotton with other fibers, it makes a beautiful accent to the yarn.

I have been fortunate enough to spin wolf fur. There’s a tiny bit left, and it’s used sparingly. I usually mix it with other wools due to a shorter staple (the length of the fur or wool). I like spinning it into yarn that turns into meditation shawls and magical bags. Many dog and cat breeds have fur with a long enough staple to either be mixed with wool or spun on its own. Our familiar was a Maine Coon and had long hair. I was able to spin his fur without any other type of wool being mixed in. For years, every item I made had a bit of him in it.

One of my first fiber arts teachers instructed my class to “let your animals play with your fiber arts”. The energy that our furry family members add to our arts, fiber and magical, is unlike any other and I am so grateful I listened to that bit of instruction. Our familiar bonded with both of my spinning wheels. He would sleep with them, play with the tassels on the treadles and he was so gentle and sweet with them. At his passing, one of my wheels mourned so deeply, I couldn’t spin with her for months. The relationship with my fiber arts tools started with meditating with them, doing Reiki with them and allowing energy to flow between each particular fiber tool and myself. It’s a second nature now, effortless to “pick up” what I’m being guided to.

When I get new wool I always bless it, cleanse it and charge with energy and Reiki. Then I put it in the “stash” of wool and when it’s ready it lets me know, “time to spin!”

Like any magical ritual, if you have the luxury of time and space, setting up a circle is a great way to start your time of fiber arts. Purifying your space, wool, spinning wheel, chair and anything else you think would be used. Scent your space to with a scent that is relaxing for you. I turn on the “spiritual” music, ground and center and find my link to the wheel I’m working with. Usually the wheel will lead me to the wool that is to be spun and we try a few styles of twist. It is normal for me to have no clue what the yarn will become. I am to spin, watch the beauty of the yarn being spun, and create.

Once I’ve set the space and have tuned into my link with the tools, it’s time to start.

Now there are three: spinning wheel, wool and me. The three of us work together to determine what the yarn will look like, whether it will be thick or thin, specialty or regular yarn, or a mix. Often I will call on a deity to help guide and bless as the yarn is created, or as I spin I meditate on a special goal that is inspired.

It’s easy to find a Goddess of spinning that you can work with, simply Google “Goddess of Spinning” and you can get lost in the choices. I will also call on God/Goddess’s of my ancestry or the healing deities I work with. It all depends on the energy and feeling I’m getting from the wool and/or wheel.

Frigg spinning the clouds, by J C Dollman

Once spun, the yarn can decorate our home for years before becoming something. It’s strange, I love spinning because I get the instant gratification of seeing my yarn as I make it, but it’s possible that it won’t be “finished” for years.

There are so many choices and ways to use magic and fiber arts. I love creating meditation/Reiki shawls and magical tool bags. One of my favorites is to make small bags and put mesh bags of lavender in them.

If you have the luxury of time, spin colors with their magical properties, and/or the phase of the moon, day of the week and even to the hour of day to aid in your magical working. If I were spinning a yarn for a love spell, I would spin soft lush tones, on Friday nights, during the waxing to full moon. For practicality though, I spin when I spin. I do try taking as much opportunity as I can for special events such as a Blue Moon, Super Moon or what I can manage to find the time to spin during.

Often my inspiration to make something for someone will “knock me in the head” as I’m talking to them in person. I get so excited; it’s hard not to tell them right away what I’m going to make for them.

My preference is to knit with magical numbers more than patterns found in books/magazines and the web. I like using 3 most. When I knit with 3’s it’s usually a type of ribbing or drop stitch; it is a representation of Maiden, Mother, Crone or Birth, Death, Rebirth.

Fiber arts are a part of my spiritual path. It’s more than a hobby for me. I don’t take requests or commissions. I gift my art work as I’m guided to.

As I mentioned before, the same people who introduced me to magic introduced me to fiber arts. Some introduced, some showed me how, some inspired and influenced. They know who they are and I am so very grateful for them.

by Oberon Lloyd

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Magick spin chair

The materials used in its construction are chosen for their quality and durability, making it a long-lasting investment. One of the prominent features of the Magick Spin Chair is its ability to create a sense of relaxation and escape. The spinning motion encourages mindfulness and a sense of detachment from the outside world, allowing users to enter a peaceful and serene state of mind. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals looking for a break from their hectic daily routines. The Magick Spin Chair is a versatile piece that can be incorporated into various settings. It can be placed in a living room as a conversation starter or in a bedroom as a cozy reading nook. Its unique design and captivating motion make it a favorite among those who appreciate the blend of functionality and aesthetics. Overall, the Magick Spin Chair is a delightful addition to any space. Whether used for relaxation, entertainment, or simply as a decorative piece, it brings an element of magic and charm to the environment. With its sleek design, durable construction, and enchanting motion, this chair is a must-have for anyone looking to add a touch of whimsy to their home or office..

Reviews for "Healing and Balance through the Magick Spin Chair"

1. John - ★☆☆☆☆
The Magick spin chair was a huge disappointment for me. First of all, the assembly process was incredibly difficult and time-consuming. It took me hours to put the chair together, and even then, it was wobbly and unstable. The quality of the materials used in the construction was also very poor. The chair felt flimsy and cheaply made. Lastly, the spinning mechanism was faulty, and I couldn't even rotate the chair smoothly. Overall, I regret purchasing this chair as it did not live up to its claims of being "magickal."
2. Sarah - ★★☆☆☆
I had high hopes for the Magick spin chair, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The design and concept of the chair are unique and intriguing, but the execution is lacking. The seat cushion is extremely uncomfortable and offers little support. Additionally, the spinning feature is jerky and uneven, making it uncomfortable to use for extended periods. I also noticed that the fabric started pilling and showing signs of wear within a few weeks. Overall, not worth the investment in my opinion.
3. Mark - ★☆☆☆☆
I was extremely dissatisfied with the Magick spin chair. The construction was shoddy, and the chair arrived with several missing screws and bolts. The instructions were poorly written and difficult to follow, leaving me frustrated during the assembly process. Even after managing to put it together, the chair was incredibly squeaky, making it unbearable to sit on. The spinning feature felt unstable, and I was constantly worried about the chair tipping over. I would not recommend this chair to anyone as it was a complete waste of money.
4. Emily - ★★☆☆☆
I had high expectations for the Magick spin chair, but unfortunately, it did not meet them. The chair's spinning mechanism was loud and noisy, disrupting the peace and tranquility I was hoping to achieve. The chair also lacked proper lumbar support, making it uncomfortable for long periods. While the chair's design was visually appealing, its functionality left much to be desired. Overall, I was left disappointed by the Magick spin chair and would not recommend it to others.

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