Witch Lesson #3: Journaling your beliefs
Hopefully by now you're all starting to feel more "witchy" again if you've been doing the "lessons" or just thinking about them and how things effect your life. In this lesson I want you to dig a little deeper and look inside yourself.
This morning as I was reading the paper and eating my breakfast, the sun was shining brightly in my kitchen window. Instead of getting up and closing the curtains I sat in the sun and absorbed the rays. I sat there for a few minutes until I had had my fill and then thanked the sun and closed the curtains. Many years ago I probably would have just gotten up and closed the curtains and not thought about appreciating its rays. It made me stop and think how far I've come on this journey. I still have my very first Book of Shadows and I like to back and read it and smile. I was so confused then and had no idea what I was supposed to believe.
I want you to look at your path and think about how its evolved and what it means to you on a basic level.
Pixie came up with these questions as a way to track your beliefs and what you see as important. It's nice to have something like this in a journal to go back and read and see just how far you've come.
1. What is your definition of spirituality?
2. What spiritual path are you on?
3. How does it affect your life and those around you?
4. Do you practice what you believe?
5. What are your goals for growing in your spirituality?
6. When do you find that your spirituality helps you?
7. When do you find that it hinders you?
8. Who introduces you to this path?
9. Where do you feel most comfortable?
10. Is there anything that you would like to change about your path?
These are good questions to answer for yourself. Keeping a copy of these in your journal is a good way to go back to see where you have been and where you are heading.
This morning as I was reading the paper and eating my breakfast, the sun was shining brightly in my kitchen window. Instead of getting up and closing the curtains I sat in the sun and absorbed the rays. I sat there for a few minutes until I had had my fill and then thanked the sun and closed the curtains. Many years ago I probably would have just gotten up and closed the curtains and not thought about appreciating its rays. It made me stop and think how far I've come on this journey. I still have my very first Book of Shadows and I like to back and read it and smile. I was so confused then and had no idea what I was supposed to believe.
I want you to look at your path and think about how its evolved and what it means to you on a basic level.
Pixie came up with these questions as a way to track your beliefs and what you see as important. It's nice to have something like this in a journal to go back and read and see just how far you've come.
1. What is your definition of spirituality?
2. What spiritual path are you on?
3. How does it affect your life and those around you?
4. Do you practice what you believe?
5. What are your goals for growing in your spirituality?
6. When do you find that your spirituality helps you?
7. When do you find that it hinders you?
8. Who introduces you to this path?
9. Where do you feel most comfortable?
10. Is there anything that you would like to change about your path?
These are good questions to answer for yourself. Keeping a copy of these in your journal is a good way to go back to see where you have been and where you are heading.

