By: Natalie Harter, Acquisitions
Specialist: Witchcraft, Paganism, Magick
Protection magic is always a popular topic in magic circles. Many feel
that people who are attuned with the world of magic emit a brighter
energetic “shine,” and are more visible, and therefore susceptible,
to the less beneficial energies and influences in the world. If you are
tapped into the current, you are bound to attract some not-so-helpful
energies from time to time. Being more open and receptive to the world
can sometimes be a difficult thing.
The trick is knowing how to protect yourself. Just as in our emotional
lives, putting up an impenetrable shield is not really an option. Sure,
you’re protected, but you’re also closed off from all the good
things in the world. Emotionally and magically speaking, you can put up
a fortress to keep the pain away, but you also keep away the joy, and
end up feeling a whole lot of nothing, which is about as detrimental to
your well being as being ransacked by bad spirits.
Many magic workers believe, at one point or another, that they are on
the receiving end of a psychic attack or curse of some sort. But, as
Christopher Penczak puts forth in his excellent primer on the subject,
The Witch’s Shield, somewhere around 90% of what we consider to be
external psychic attacks really stem from ourselves. Now why, you might
ask, would I really want to curse myself — that’s just silly. But
think about it: with all the self-deprecatory commentary most of us have
running in our heads, some of that stuff is bound to manifest. Of all
people, magic workers believe in the power of thought and intention.
Conversely, no one can live perpetually shielding themself in white
light, and only thinking happy thoughts and making positive
affirmations. Your shadow has to come out somewhere, and if you’re
trying hard to repress it, it’s bound to come out in ways that
aren’t convenient. As in all things, balance is key, which is why we
also take a balanced approach to protection magic.
An Elemental Approach
For those times when you’re feeling “not quite yourself,” and are
left questioning whether some thing harmful, either from yourself or
from an external source, has entered your space, try the elemental
approach set forth in The Witch’s Shield. In a state of fear and
confusion, we are in danger of acting rashly. Instead of being
reactionary and potentially harmful, Penczak instead presents a balanced
and healthy approach to protecting ourselves from malevolent forces.
Earth — Grounding
The lesson of earth is one of groundedness. If we are firm in our base,
we are less easily swayed (or knocked over) by unfortunate circumstances
and encounters. We practice groundedness by being fully present in our
lives and our bodies, and living from our authentic selves. This is more
easily said than done, which is why it is a practice, a process,
something we continually work at. When done right, however, grounding is
one of the most important tools you have in your magical tool box; all
else leads from it. In the realm of protection, we work with earth to
learn how to become more grounded in our day-to-day life. We can do this
most simply by engaging in physical practice that gives us a sense of
embodiment, and, in tough or scattered times, by simply making contact
with the earth beneath us whenever we can.
Water — Boundary
The water element teaches us about our boundaries. Another reason why
magical folk are more often on the receiving end of harmful energies or
emotional overload is because so many of them are naturally empathic,
often more so than the average person. As an empathic individual, your
personal space is more permeable to outside influences, and you need to
be especially vigilant about maintaining healthy boundaries. Penczak
mentions how the first thing most people learn in physical self-defense
classes is how to shout the word “no” at your attacker. In daily
life, learning to say “no” to others can be just as powerful. You
may also want to consider learning some of the many shielding techniques
available to you. You want to be able to interact with others and the
world, but not take on a mess of energy that does not belong to you, and
shielding can help you with this.
Air — Flexibility
Air teaches us how to be mentally agile and flexible. So often it is our
perspective of a situation, or our obsessive attachment to it, that
causes us to be embroiled in it and unable to get free. Think like the
Hanged Man in the tarot; flip your perspective, and see if greater
understanding results. Sometimes the perspective that needs shifting is
the one we put forth in detrimental thoughts about ourselves and others.
One simple technique put forth by Penczak is to simply neutralize those
detrimental thoughts. Once thought or spoken, something cannot be taken
back, but it can be neutralized. This can be done simply by saying “I
neutralize that thought.”
Fire — Action
After all the grounding and perspective shifting, sometimes action is
necessary. Knowing how and when to act is the lesson of fire. This may
manifest as preventative or protective spellwork (see opposite page) or
may involve some of the more advanced direct-action techniques you can
learn from The Witch’s Shield.
Spirit — Compassion
Through spirit we realize that all things are connected. If we are being
attacked by another in some way, spirit helps us to realize that the
person would not be inflicting harm on others if he or she were not also
hurt in some way. While understanding the root of the problem does not
excuse others from hurting you, it does help shift your perspective, and
generates a more compassionate way of dealing with the situation.
Similarly, if you’re sifting through a quagmire of detrimental
thoughts about yourself, it’s probably stemming from your own hurt.
When you’re really grounded, comfortable and confident in your skin,
the harmful voices in your head are nearly silenced. Penczak advocates
“blessing your enemies away.” This method involves blessing them not
just from the surface with “I’m just doing this to get rid of you”
blessings, but from a true state of compassion. If you can’t manage
this, and there will likely be many situations where you can’t,
another enlightened approach is to simply laugh it off. Nothing
frustrates (or dissipates) malevolence more than laughter.
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The Witch's
Shield: Protection Magick and Psychic Self-Defense
2005 Coalition of
Visionary Resources (COVR) 1st Runner Up in Magic/Magick
category!
Is it possible to gain spiritual enlightenment even in difficult
or threatening situations? In this thorough and thoughtful
handbook, readers are urged to take responsibility for their own
actions, ask what the situation might be teaching them, and hold
compassion for those viewed as doing the harm.
Popular Wiccan author and teacher Christopher Penczak takes a
threefold approach to protection magick in this guide for
Witches, pagans, shamans, and psychics. First, find out how to
protect yourself using personal energy, will, and intent. Next,
discover how to connect with your guardian spirits, angels, and
patron deities. Finally, learn how to use traditional spell
craft and ritual for protection.
This book includes a CD that contains the following meditations
read aloud by author Christopher Penczak:
- Protection meditations
- Protection Spirit Journey
- Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram
- The Magick Circle Ritual for Protection Spells
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