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The Inner Circle: U.M.D.F.E

PublicĀ·1 Sisters

šŸŒ™ Crafting & Ritual


Blessed be, sacred weavers —


Welcome to our circle of Craft & Ritual — a living, breathing workshop where we learn to shape the invisible, to craft meaning, and to dance with the tools of magic. This is our portal into weaving intention, symbol, and sacred act into the fabric of life.


Why study craft & ritual

Ritual is the art of making the invisible visible. It gives form to intention, anchors spirit into matter, and creates thresholds where transformation can occur. Through craft, we shape vessels (amulets, talismans, charms) that hold power; through ritual, we set the stage where energy meets myth, psyche meets cosmos.

In this thread we’ll journey through:

  • Sacred tools & talismans: protection balls, witch bells, charms, mojo bags, ritual knots, poppets, incenses, dream pillows, and more

  • Ways to build your ā€œmagical languageā€: sigils, symbolism, correspondences, elemental work

  • Spellcraft & divination methods: tarot, runes, pendulum, scrying, bones, Ogham, augury, palmistry

  • Working with herbs, crystals, spirit alliances, elemental forces

  • Ritual design: seasonal ceremonies, moon rites, thresholds and transitions

  • The inner structure of magic: intention, vessel, release, feedback & integration

What to expect here

  • Explorations of tools, craft, recipes, experiments, and prompts

  • Step-by-step tutorials, peer sharing, crafting circles

  • Ritual offerings, mini-spells, collective projects

  • Reflection, debrief, sharing of synchronicity, adjustments

Opening prompt ✨

To open the craft portal, I invite you to respond:

  1. Choose one magical tool or craftĀ that calls to you right now (e.g. a charm bag, sigil, ritual knot, dream pillow).

  2. Vision it — imagine its shape, material, purpose, vibration.

  3. Reflect:

  4. What intention or purpose do you feel drawn to for this tool?

  5. What spirit, herb, element, or symbol might you infuse it with?

  6. Where in your life would this tool be useful (which area, which threshold)?

  7. Sketch or describeĀ your design (form, color, materials), even roughly or in words.

I’ll begin:

I’m drawn to Storm EnergyĀ for ā€œtransformation.ā€ I've harnessed the elements of rain water from strong storms and even hurricanes in south Florida and bottled them under a full moon with the intention to add them to spells of great transformation.

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Your turn — what craft tool is calling you?

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