Eclectic Witch Practices Rooted In Culture And Care with Ivy Tuning In
We talk with Ivy of Ivy Tuning In about building an eclectic witch practice that honors culture, animals, and personal autonomy without turning spirituality into a guilt trap. The conversation moves from Hecate-inspired roadside rituals to astrology and Reiki, with a steady focus on consent, representation, and doing what actually works in real life.
• defining “witch” as autonomy and critical thinking
• eclectic practice shaped by Hispanic cultural roots and practical intention
• cognitive kindness and dropping guilt about consistency
• honoring animals and lost souls through Hecate at the crossroads
• cats as models for boundaries, consent, and regulation
• guardian angel prayer as comfort and protection at night
• comfort food as family culture and spiritual grounding
• naming misogyny and racism in magical communities and expanding representation
• simple spellwork like freezer spells, candle magic, offerings, and a lived-in altar
• Reiki attunement and astrology as interpretable “weather,” including Jupiter and Capricorn themes
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