The Quiet Majick of the Home
- Dark Witchery

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The Quiet Majick of the Home
There is a kind of majick that doesn’t ask for attention.
It doesn’t need perfect timing, special tools, or long rituals.
It lives in the quiet corners of your home… waiting for you to notice it again.
The way you open your door in the morning.
The way you set something down with care.
The way you pause, even for a second, and breathe.
This is where real majick begins.
Not in grand gestures…
but in the small things done with intention.
A window opened just enough to let the air move.
A simple herb resting near your sink.
A moment of stillness before you begin your day.
These are not just habits.
They are acts of presence.
And presence… is power.
You don’t need to change everything at once.
Just start with one thing.
Tonight, before you go to bed, walk through your space slowly.
Touch one surface—a table, a counter, a doorway—and quietly say:
“This space holds me. I am at peace here.”
That’s it.
No pressure. No performance.
Just you… and the quiet majick that has always been there.
— Darklady



These things are all so simple. It’s amazing how simple it is.