Reflecting on the past year Blogmas#21

 Today I will talk about my look back at this year.

I didn't think it would be so full of changes – not the external ones, but the quiet, internal ones. This year I started to devote myself much more to myself and the things that really interest me. Somehow I felt that I no longer needed to try to be what others expect, but to simply follow what draws me.

And yes, this also includes something that I haven't talked about on the blog so far – witchcraft.

I don't know if I will ever be a "classic" witch, but it doesn't matter. It's more about exploring the world of plants, spirituality and ancient knowledge that has always secretly called me. Now I finally allow myself to do that – without pressure, without rushing.

I started learning a lot of new things: runes, tarot cards (even those from the minor arcana, which I didn't even understand before), various spiritual practices and much more. All of this fills me in its own way. In the new year, I might start sharing more about this on the blog – maybe a mini series of posts about witchcraft, plants or telepathy.

But I won’t make promises because I don’t want to.

I don’t want to say “I’ll definitely do this” if I don’t feel like the moment is right. I’ll write when I like the topic and when I feel it has meaning.

But I have something bigger planned – I’m preparing PDF materials, some free, some paid. It’s something that will be related to learning, insights, rituals and the magic of everyday life. But here too – I don’t promise when. It will come when the time is right.

Looking back, this year was primarily a year of learning. Not so much external, but internal. I realized that it’s okay to change. That you don’t have to have everything cleared up right away. And that growth sometimes means simply allowing yourself to be exactly where you are.

So yes – I will end this year grateful. For the lessons, for patience, and for everything that is yet to come.

I know that next year will bring new stories, new insights, and maybe even a new path.

Hugs,

Eva

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