What if the “new year” isn’t about rushing forward but about turning inward, reclaiming your power, and honoring your own rhythm? ✨
In this episode of Practically Magick with Courtney Pearl, we explore spirituality, witchcraft, manifestation, and ritual through the lens of seasonal cycles, intuitive living, and gentle self-reflection.

✨ Intro

Recorded at Rising Moon Minerals, Courtney Pearl and Jaime Osbahr dive into the energy of winter, the myth of the Gregorian “new year,” and why this season is meant for rest, reflection, and recalibration. Using tarot, astrology, and lived experience, the conversation reframes manifestation as something that unfolds in cycles rather than overnight resolutions.

This episode centers on the Queen of Swords, quiet confidence, and the idea that true power doesn’t need to announce itself. From spiritual burnout to honoring emotional rhythms, Courtney shares how witchcraft and spirituality can be practical, flexible, and deeply personal.

🔮 Highlights

Releasing pressure around New Year’s resolutions and productivity culture

How rituals and manifestation practices don’t need perfection to be powerful

Understanding winter as a liminal space for rest, shadow work, and intuition

Crystals, tarot, breathwork, and grounding practices explained without gatekeeping

Why spirituality, healing, and witchcraft are ongoing journeys, not arrival points

With reflections on ritual mishaps, seasonal magic, crystals like labradorite, and honoring intuition over rigid rules, this episode is a reminder that magic works best when it fits your real life.

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