By: Natalie Harter, Acquisitions
Specialist: Witchcraft, Paganism, Magick
Sometimes things happen in our lives that we don’t recover from, at
least not right away. Heartbreak, abuse, loss of a loved one — these
are all major traumas that we sometimes need to bury initially in order
to make it through. But, as we all know, things that we bury rarely stay
buried. They bubble up, often when it is least convenient for us.
As people who practice magic, we have the opportunity to work with
energy and ritual to help ease the healing process. No simple spell is
going to erase past trauma, but then again erasing is not the point. The
point is to get through it and come out stronger on the other side.
Magic and ritual can aid you in that endeavor.
If you have practiced magic before, you know that the subconscious is a
symbolic creature. It responds to symbols, just as it speaks through
symbols in our dreams and visions. This is the power of magic and
spellwork — by using symbolic elements we can shift our subconscious,
which eventually manifests on the conscious plane in our mindset, our
actions and sometimes even external events.
There are two simple spells for emotional healing, one from Practical
Magic for Beginners by Brandy Williams, which calls on the power of the
waning moon, and the other from Everyday Sun Magic by Dorothy Morrison,
which calls on the power of the evening sun. Morrison’s spell is
created specifically for sexual abuse, but it can be modified relatively
easily (by changing a word or two) to fit any deep trauma that needs
healing.
Soul Loss
Spellwork is a good start, a catalyst for healing and change, but
sometimes our pain runs so deep that we need more intense work done. In
such cases, you might want to look into working with a shaman (perhaps
in addition to psychological counseling). Shamans believe that when a
traumatic event occurs, part of the soul breaks off and is lost. As
Kristin Madden states in The Book of Shamanic Healing, “this trauma
need not be something as intense as physical abuse or a life-threatening
injury. Fragmentation can occur through the loss of a relationship or a
departed loved one. It can happen as the result of a perceived failure,
an embarrassment or a frightening situation.”
The idea of soul loss is similar to that of repression in modern
psychology. Psychology sees such processes as burying pain or memory in
order to better cope, while shamanism sees it as a literal breaking off
of part of the soul, which then wanders about in the Otherworlds. Like
repression, initially this is an act of self-preservation on the part of
the soul fragment, but sometimes in our lives we come to a point when we
need or want to reincorporate those lost parts of ourselves in order to
fully move forward. The formal reincorporation process is referred to in
shamanism as soul retrieval.
During a soul-retrieval session, the shaman will journey into the
Otherworlds, try to find the missing fragment and reincorporate it into
the fragmented person. Sometimes it comes willingly, and sometimes it
needs coaxing or even trickery in order to be reincorporated. Sometimes
it simply shouldn’t be brought back, and it is important to find a
qualified and competent shaman who knows the difference to help you in
such an endeavor.
Soul retrieval is a big step, and if you are just beginning your healing
journey, it might be wise to start with some of the simple spells
included here. Use them as a way to mark your intention to heal, and
seek out supportive friends or a professional therapist to talk with.
Keep a dream journal, as the subconscious does a lot of sorting and
working out in dreams, and it can help you in your conscious work as
well. And most of all, remember that you are loved, and that the
universe wants you to heal.
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