What if your morning coffee came with a dash of magic? Or your shoes were hiding secret symbols of protection?


In this episode, we’re stirring the cauldron on sigils, sovereignty, and the not-so-obvious energy drains we all face.

Whether you’re sketching symbols into your oatmeal (yes, really) or fortifying your spiritual boundaries like a boss witch, this one’s for you.

🔮 What We Cover:

✨ Sigils: Your Magical Swiss Army Knife

  • What sigils actually are (not just pretty doodles)
  • Why intention matters more than artistic skill
  • How to create your own using letters, grids, or ancient symbols
  • Real-life uses: Drawn on skin, tucked in shoes, or stirred into a pot of soup

🛡️ Daily Practices for Boundaries

  • Morning rituals to set your tone for the day
  • Building a “word library” for quick energy shifts
  • How to hold your space (even around well-meaning energy vampires)
  • “Embodying sovereignty” — what it looks like in real life

🧼 Psychic Hygiene 101

  • Why protection isn’t just for major rituals
  • Michele’s story of unexpected energy drain
  • Having tools and practices ready for those off-guard moments
  • The role of consistency in maintaining energetic clarity

🔥 Witch Tips from the Coven:

  • Michele: Loves working with existing sigils; incorporates them into daily life (and recipes!)
  • Tegan: Crafts personal sigils using Celtic symbols and Ogham for protection and creativity
  • Bëlît: Strategically places sigils in overlooked spots—think corners, closets, and even footwear

Try crafting your own sigil today. Start with a simple intention, distill it down, and create something meaningful. Bonus points if you hide it in your socks.

Got a sigil story or morning ritual that helps you stand strong? We want to hear it! Email us — it might end up in a future episode.

 

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Learn more about Bëlît, Michele, and Tegan at www.hexandharmonypodcast.com

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