The Tools of Psychic Reading for Witches: Tarot, Crystals, and More

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A witch psychic reading refers to a type of psychic reading performed by a witch or a practitioner of witchcraft. It combines the practices of witchcraft and psychic abilities to gain insight, guidance, and knowledge. Witchcraft is an ancient practice that involves harnessing natural energies and working with elemental forces to create change in the physical and spiritual realms. Witches have long been known for their connection to the spiritual world and their ability to tap into unseen forces. Psychic abilities, on the other hand, refer to the extrasensory perceptions and intuitive senses that some individuals possess. These abilities may include clairvoyance (seeing visions), clairsentience (feeling emotions and energies), clairaudience (hearing messages from spirits), and claircognizance (knowing things without logical reasoning).


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When you get to the front of the queue, you ll hop aboard your own Hunny Pot and join Pooh and his friends on a short adventure in search of the pot of hunny. the kind of day that couldn t decide if it was sunny or gray, or if it might rain or might not, Kitty pulled on her Wellington boots, which meant that, just like Christopher Robin, she was ready for anything.

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These abilities may include clairvoyance (seeing visions), clairsentience (feeling emotions and energies), clairaudience (hearing messages from spirits), and claircognizance (knowing things without logical reasoning). In a witch psychic reading, the practitioner combines their psychic abilities with their knowledge and practice of witchcraft. They may use different tools and techniques during the reading, such as tarot cards, crystal ball scrying, or rune stones.

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Winnie the Pooh's House in Ashdown Forest in southern England. Author A.A. Milne drew liberally from his East Sussex environment in writing Pooh stories for and about his young son, Christopher Robin. (Mark Phillips/Alamy Stock Photo)

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One day, a “blustery” kind of day . . . the kind of day that couldn’t decide if it was sunny or gray, or if it might rain or might not, Kitty pulled on her Wellington boots, which meant that, just like Christopher Robin, she was ready for anything.

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Kitty was visiting Hartfield, in East Sussex, to spend the day with her great-uncle Vincent, an uncle so “great” that he could make coins disappear and then magically reappear behind her ear. Magic uncles are, in the eyes of 5-year-old Kitty, the best kind of uncle ever.

Kitty, Vincent and I (Kitty’s mummy) were off on an “expotition,” which is Pooh-bear speak for expedition. It was to be an afternoon walk around Ashdown Forest, following a special map drawn a long time ago (90 years, more or less), by a little boy named Christopher Robin Milne. (“Mr. Shepard helped” with the map, Christopher Robin allowed, and you will hear more about him in a minute.)

Christopher Robin lived near Hartfield in a house called Cotchford Farm. Just like my uncle, the boy’s father, A.A. Milne, had moved his family from London to Sussex in search of fresh air and adventures.

A.A. Milne’s first collection of stories about Christopher Robin and his teddy bear was published in the book called “Winnie-the-Pooh” on Oct. 14, 1926, followed by “The House at Pooh Corner” in 1928.

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Milne, inspired by his son’s imaginative play with his menagerie of stuffed toys, created a world beyond the nursery where Pooh Bear and his friends had a series of adventures.

Artist E.H. Shepard was recruited to illustrate the stories, sparking a lifelong friendship between the two men.

Ashdown Forest is an area of mostly open heathland about 30 miles south of London. Originally a hunting forest dating to Norman times, it was a favored haunt of King Henry VIII, who courted his second wife, Anne Boleyn, at her home at nearby Hever Castle. Today it is managed by a group called the Conservators of Ashdown Forest, an independent body appointed by local authorities.

We began at Pooh car park and ambled down through the woods, which, because of the weather being indecisive and still not yet fully spring, was both “floody” and muddy.

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Pale yellow primroses peeped out from among the moss and fallen trees. Masses of bluebell clumps, yet to bloom, hinted at the promise of warmer days to come.

It was school holidays in England, and half a dozen families were on a similar quest to locate “woozles” and “heffalumps.” Wellington-clad kids clambered over tree stumps, iPads momentarily cast aside as the forest offered a new portal to the imagination.

“I bet Pooh bear didn’t come out on a day like this,” grumped a passing walker, who had clearly forgotten the story “in which Piglet is entirely surrounded by water” and has to be rescued by Pooh and Christopher Robin. Water soaks the world of the “100 Aker Wood,” as it’s labeled on Christopher Robin’s map, reflecting England’s damp climate. The map describes “Eeyore’s gloomy place” as “rather boggy and sad.” But every good adventurer knows that “floody places” can be conquered with “big boots” and a Sou’wester hat, in which Shepard often depicted our boy-hero.

It must be noted that Christopher Robin’s map is not to scale and is best admired on a wall, rather than used as a guide.

And so . . . Pooh’s house proved as elusive as a “woozle,” but there was one good contender for Piglet’s: a tree with a little fissure at the base, just the right size for “a very small animal.” And scattered in the woods were numerous homes for Eeyore fashioned from sticks by visitors old and young.

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Witch psychic reading

The practitioner may also perform rituals or spells to enhance their psychic connection and provide more accurate guidance. The purpose of a witch psychic reading is to provide insight and guidance to the individual seeking it. The practitioner may use their psychic abilities to tap into the client's energy field or connect with their spirit guides or ancestors to gain information. They may also use their knowledge of witchcraft to interpret symbols and signs or cast spells for specific intentions. During a witch psychic reading, the practitioner may provide information about the client's past, present, and future, answer specific questions, or offer guidance on important life decisions. The reading can be used for personal growth, self-reflection, and spiritual development. It is important to note that not all witches are psychics, and not all psychics practice witchcraft. However, the combination of these practices in a witch psychic reading can offer a unique and powerful experience for individuals seeking guidance and spiritual insight. When seeking a witch psychic reading, it is essential to choose a reputable practitioner who has experience and a good understanding of both witchcraft and psychic abilities. It is also important to approach the reading with an open mind and a willingness to receive the information and guidance provided. Overall, a witch psychic reading can be a transformative and enlightening experience, offering individuals a deeper understanding of their path, their choices, and their connection to the spiritual realm..

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