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When the Magic Wilts: Witchcraft & Seasonal Depression
I donβt stop being a witch when the sun comes outβmy magic just changes form. In spring and summer, when seasonal depression takes hold and the world feels heavy and bright, I turn inward. I rest. I read. I dream. I remind myself that rest is not the absence of magicβrest is magic. And that, too, is part of the cycle.