Perhaps some spirits hold themselves to that standard, and only enter homes through doorways like proper living folks. In some cultures, they get a seat at the table long after death. We’re also constantly being told that spirits expect a certain amount of being treated like living humans. These alternative conduits could be particularly useful for spirits if our attics sport protective witch windows, and our porch ceilings are painted haint blue, a ward in itself. Instead of doors and windows, ghosts might enter our home through flowing water in a bathroom, electrical current to an appliance, a cursed object, or attached to a person. (Although if they pass through walls freely, how do ghosts get stuck in corners?) How else can a ghost get into your house? Perhaps that’s why practices like Feng Shui ward every inch of the home (in a sense), including solid walls. According to many belief systems, spirits can walk right through walls, meaning anywhere could be an entrance. Few of us would think to ward our chimney, dog door, or the hole in the side of the house where the dryer vents through, even though technically these are all entrances (or at least exits) to our homes.īut as we know, ghosts don’t follow silly corporeal rules. Also, we tend to think of the “entrances” of our home as the places where an adult human would be likely to enter the house. Can you accidentally trap an entity inside with wards?Īs Tempest says in this episode, we rarely think to ward or cleanse liminal spaces, like driveways. Thank goodness Tempest is so good at crafting wards! Because that’s just what happens when you get that many witches in one spot. How do Wards work to protect your house from evil spirits and energy? Becky avidly devours the exclusive content Tempest posts on Patreon, and can’t wait for her new Sigil Witchery Oracle Deck to go on sale. ![]() Keep up with her books and workshops on her social: IG: Twitter: FB: /lauratempestzakroff or YouTube. You can access her live workshops, social media, and store through her website. She’s published 11 books and oracle decks for your various modern witchcraft needs. She teaches workshops and classes on the art of sigil craft and more. Tempest of Rhode Island is an award-winning author, an artist, a performer, and a witch, among other things. About the Guest, Laura Tempest Zakroff Laura Tempest Zakroff, Author of Sigil Witchery and Visual Alchemy Now, she tells us stories about the chilling paranormal experiences she has had that have made her particularly attentive to warding her home against evil spirits. Last time she spoke with us, she taught us all about the use of sigils in witchcraft. Today we speak with returning guest Laura Tempest Zakroff. Or perhaps, something just keeps coming back when you’re all alone in the house. Perhaps you didn’t consider warding your driveway, or your roommates’ friends. But sometimes, something can still slip past. ![]() You can work hard to ward your home from evil entities. ![]() ![]() Listen Now! Episode Summary: How to Ward Against Annoying Spirit Energy Well, Hainted Loves, today is the day! Finally, we witness the theory put into practice, as Tempest tells us about the various spirits she’s lived with-most of whom were not evil, but could be annoying-and the wards she’s used to corral them. Earlier this Spring, we interviewed Laura Tempest Zakroff on her book about the art of crafting sigils, and we asked so many questions that we never had a chance to hear her ghost stories.
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