I find that as time goes by The Craft becomes more and more part of my daily life and at the same time it has simplified itself. Most of my ritual tools are safely wrapped away and seldom disturbed. My altar has become a collection of candles and a few statues. Each candle is for a specific god, goddess or spirit. A large jar candle dominates the space and is offered to Goddess and Universe.
I have tiny little altars scattered throughout the house dedicated to specific goddesses. They are tea lights and tiny tokens or pieces of jewelry on a decorative saucer.
I cast a circle, raise energy, state my intent and let it go, simply and often. It nearly always produces a result.
I do love ritual, but it just doesn't seem to be necessary when there is no time or desire. I put together a ritual for the Blood Moon and realized that it was the first time in a while that I had done something that formal.
Perhaps this is a phase too, only time will tell.
Ritual is fascinating and fun when one is new and young in practice. I found too that it declines over time as its lessons simply become part of your being.
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