The Power of Sage: Cleansing Your Space and Spirit

Burning sage, or smudging, has been a revered spiritual practice across cultures for centuries, particularly among Indigenous North American tribes. It’s believed to cleanse negative energy, provide protection, and enhance spirituality. Practitioners must approach this tradition with respect, choosing ethically sourced sage and acknowledging its cultural significance while incorporating it into personal rituals.

You may have seen someone holding a smoldering bundle of twigs, wafting the smoke around, and wondered what in the woo-woo were they doing? It can smell a bit like cannabis to some people (it did for me until I got used to smelling it) but it seems to be more common these days to clear away negative energy. I use it every time I move into a new space, or am feeling like the world is aiming at me.

For a long time now, the practice of burning sage has been used across cultures as a powerful spiritual tool. Whether used in indigenous ceremonies, ancient temples, or modern households, sage is believed to cleanse negative energy, invite protection, and enhance spiritual connection. There is the deeper history behind this sacred herb, and we can honor its spiritual significance in contemporary practice.

A Historical and Cultural Perspective

Burning sage, commonly referred to as smudging, has its roots primarily in the spiritual traditions of Indigenous North American tribes. Many Native American and First Nations groups, including the Lakota, Cherokee, and Navajo, have long used sage in purification ceremonies, prayers, and healing rituals. White sage (Salvia apiana) is particularly valued in these traditions for its strong cleansing properties.

Beyond North America, various cultures have engaged in similar smoke purification practices. Ancient Egyptians burned herbs and resins in their temples as offerings to the gods. In the Mediterranean, Romans and Greeks utilized sage for its medicinal and protective qualities. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, burning herbs like mugwort in moxibustion is believed to balance energy and promote healing.

Spiritual and Metaphysical Uses of Sage

The burning of sage is deeply symbolic and is believed to offer numerous spiritual benefits:

  1. Energy Cleansing: The smoke from burning sage is thought to clear stagnant or negative energy from people, places, and objects.
  2. Spiritual Protection: Many practitioners use sage to create a protective barrier against harmful influences.
  3. Enhanced Intuition: Sage is said to heighten spiritual awareness, making it a favorite tool for those engaging in meditation, divination, and ritual work.
  4. Healing and Well-being: Some believe sage’s purifying smoke can help release emotional blockages and promote mental clarity.

How to Use Sage in Your Spiritual Practice

If you wish to incorporate sage burning into your spiritual routine, it’s essential to do so with intention and respect. Here are some steps to guide your practice:

  1. Choose Your Sage Wisely: While white sage is commonly used, alternatives like desert sage, cedar, or palo santo (ethically sourced) can also be effective.
  2. Light the Bundle: Use a candle, match, or lighter to ignite the sage, then gently blow out the flame so it smolders and produces smoke.
  3. Smudge Mindfully: Move the sage bundle around your space, over your body, or around objects in a clockwise direction while reciting prayers, affirmations, or mantras.
  4. Ventilate the Space: Keep windows open to allow the unwanted energy to exit with the smoke.
  5. Give Thanks: Express gratitude for the cleansing and the spirit of the plant before extinguishing the bundle.

Honoring the Sacred Tradition

With the growing popularity of sage burning, it’s vital to practice cultural appreciation rather than appropriation. If you’re not part of an Indigenous culture that traditionally uses sage in ceremonies, approach the practice with reverence, educate yourself on its origins, and consider supporting Native-owned businesses when purchasing sage. Additionally, be mindful of sustainability, as overharvesting white sage has led to concerns about its availability.

Where to Find Quality Sage and Spiritual Tools

For those looking to incorporate sage into their spiritual practice, JuJu Apothecary is a wonderful place to find high-quality, ethically sourced sage and other mystical tools. Located at Monarca Art Space in the Historic West Bottoms of Kansas City, M0, JuJu Apothecary offers a variety of spiritual items, including tarot cards, candle magic supplies, magical oils, and many other goodies to enhance your spiritual practice!

Ask for advice and tips from Yeye while you are in!

Visit us Thursday through Sunday from 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm, and until 9:30 pm on the first Friday of each month.

Our grand opening is on April 4, 2025, at 1225 Union Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri 64101—come experience the magic!

Burning sage is a powerful spiritual tool with deep historical roots. When approached with respect and intention, it can be a meaningful practice to cleanse, protect, and elevate your spiritual energy. Whether you’re incorporating it into ancestral veneration, meditation, or daily rituals, sage offers a timeless bridge between the physical and spiritual realms.

With infinite curiosity,
Lou

Illuminating Intentions: Using Chime Candles in Spiritual Practice

At JuJu Apothecary, Yeye believes in the power of focused intention, and one of the simplest yet most effective tools for magic is the chime candle. These small but mighty candles, available in a variety of colors, are perfect for quick spells, daily rituals, and intention-setting practices. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just beginning your spiritual journey, chime candles can enhance your magical workings with ease.

Why Use Chime Candles?

Chime candles, sometimes called spell candles, are typically 4 to 6 inches tall and burn for about 1 – 2 hours or less, making them ideal for short, focused rituals. Their compact size allows for quick spell work, allowing you to set an intention, watch the flame carry your message into the universe, and move on with your day.

Unlike larger candles that require repeated burns, chime candles are designed to complete their cycle in one session, making them perfect for spells that require swift manifestation or quick results.

Choosing the Right Candle Color

Each candle color carries a specific vibrational energy that can enhance your intentions:

🔴 Red – Passion, courage, strength, and fast action. Use for love spells, motivation, or protection.
🟠 Orange – Creativity, success, and joy. Great for boosting confidence or attracting opportunities.
🟡 Yellow – Mental clarity, communication, and focus. Ideal for studying, public speaking, or manifesting wisdom.
🟢 Green – Abundance, fertility, and healing. Perfect for money magic, growth, and prosperity work.
🔵 Blue – Peace, intuition, and spiritual connection. Use for meditation, divination, and emotional healing.
🟣 Purple – Psychic awareness, power, and manifestation. Great for spiritual growth and transformation.
White – Purity, protection, and new beginnings. Can substitute for any color when needed.
Black – Banishing, protection, and releasing negativity. Use for breaking bad habits or warding off harm.
💗 Pink – Love, self-care, and friendship. Ideal for attracting gentle love energy and healing relationships.
🤍 Silver – Lunar magic, intuition, and feminine energy. Good for working with moon cycles and dreams.
💛 Gold – Success, wealth, and solar energy. Perfect for drawing abundance and empowerment.

How to Use Chime Candles in Rituals

  1. Set Your Intention – Before lighting your candle, be clear about your purpose. Write it down, say it aloud, or visualize it strongly.
  2. Dress the Candle – Enhance its power by anointing it with oils, herbs, or carving sigils into the wax.
  3. Light the Flame – As you ignite the wick, focus on your intention being sent into the universe.
  4. Let It Burn – Allow the candle to burn completely in a safe place. If you must extinguish it, snuff it out rather than blowing it.
  5. Dispose Respectfully – Bury the wax remnants in the earth, or discard them in a ritual-appropriate way.

Incorporating Chime Candles Into Daily Practice

  • Morning Affirmations – Light a yellow or white candle while setting positive intentions for the day.

At JuJu Apothecary, Yeye carries a beautiful selection of chime candles to support your magical practice.

Visit us at 1225 Union Avenue, Kansas City, MO to find the perfect candle for your next ritual.

With Infinite Curiosity,
Lou

Palo Santo: Your Guide to Cleansing and Protection

JuJu Apothecary celebrates Palo Santo, a revered wood used for centuries by Indigenous communities for cleansing, meditation, emotional healing, and attracting abundance. Its sweet aroma fosters tranquility and mindfulness. Ethically sourced, Palo Santo enhances spiritual practices and is a powerful ally for aligning energy with positive vibrations. Visit JuJu Apothecary to explore offerings.

Yeye is usually burning some Palo Santo at JuJu! At JuJu Apothecary, we love working with sacred tools that elevate our spiritual practices, and Palo Santo—the “Holy Wood”—is one of our favorites. Used for centuries by Indigenous communities of South America, Palo Santo is revered for its ability to cleanse, uplift, and connect us with the divine. Whether you’re new to this sacred wood or a longtime practitioner, let’s explore how Palo Santo can enhance your spiritual journey.

Sacred Uses of Palo Santo

🌿 Energetic Cleansing & Protection

Much like White Sage, Palo Santo is used to clear stagnant or negative energy. The difference? Its sweet, grounding aroma leaves behind a sense of warmth and tranquility, rather than just neutralizing energy.

How to Use:

  • Light the tip of a Palo Santo stick and let it burn for about 30 seconds before blowing out the flame.
  • Wave the smoke around yourself, your home, or your tools to clear unwanted energy.
  • Pay special attention to doorways, windows, and corners—energy loves to linger there!

🧘🏾‍♀️ Deepening Meditation & Spiritual Connection

The aroma of Palo Santo creates an inviting space for meditation, prayer, or any spiritual practice. It enhances clarity, focus, and a sense of peace, making it a perfect companion for moments of introspection.

How to Use:

  • Burn Palo Santo before or during meditation to create a sacred atmosphere.
  • Hold a piece in your hands while setting intentions or speaking affirmations.
  • Let its calming scent guide you into a deeper state of mindfulness.

💖 Emotional Healing & Stress Relief

Palo Santo isn’t just about cleansing—it’s about renewal. Its uplifting scent promotes joy, relaxation, and emotional balance, making it ideal for self-care rituals.

How to Use:

  • Burn Palo Santo after a stressful day to restore your energy.
  • Add Palo Santo essential oil to a diffuser for a calming atmosphere.
  • Use the smoke to clear away heavy emotions and invite in peace.

🌙 Attracting Good Fortune & Abundance

Traditionally, Palo Santo is used to bring in blessings, prosperity, and positive energy. Many believe its sacred smoke clears the path for new opportunities and protection.

How to Use:

  • Burn Palo Santo while setting intentions for abundance.
  • Place small pieces in your sacred space, cash drawer, or altar.
  • Use Palo Santo oil to anoint candles, charms, or ritual tools.

🕯 Honoring Ancestors & Spirit Guides

Many spiritual traditions use Palo Santo as an offering to honor ancestors, guides, and divine beings. The sacred smoke is believed to carry prayers and messages between realms.

How to Use:

  • Burn Palo Santo during ancestor veneration rituals.
  • Offer its smoke while calling upon your spirit guides.
  • Combine it with resins like copal or frankincense for deeper connection.

Sustainability Matters 🌎

Due to its rising popularity, ethically sourced Palo Santo is essential. At JuJu Apothecary, we source only from suppliers who harvest fallen branches and naturally dead trees, respecting the land and traditions of Indigenous communities. When purchasing, always ensure your Palo Santo is sustainably and responsibly sourced.

The great thing about Palo Santo sticks is that one stick should last you for months!

Come Get Palo Santo from Yeye!

Palo Santo is more than just a fragrant wood—it’s a powerful spiritual ally. Whether you use it for cleansing, meditation, emotional healing, or abundance, it helps align your energy with higher vibrations.

Want to experience Palo Santo for yourself? Stop by JuJu Apothecary at Monarca Art Space in the Historic West Bottoms, and explore our selection of ethically sourced Palo Santo sticks, oils, and ritual kits!

🔮 JuJu Apothecary | 1225 Union Ave, Kansas City, MO 64101
🕰 Hours: Thurs-Sun 12 PM – 5 PM | First Fridays until 9:30 PM

With infinite curiosity,
Lou

Exploring Nostradamus: A Dive into His Predictions

Nostradamus, born Michel de Nostredame in 1503, was a French apothecary and astrologer famous for his cryptic predictions in “Les Prophéties.” Many interpret his quatrains as foretelling significant historical events, such as the Great Fire of London and World War II. His ambiguous style fuels ongoing debates about his prophetic abilities.

Hi Y’all! Lou here! Keeping on the topic of famous psychics, I wanted to start from the first Historic Psychic on my previous blog post, Nostradamus.

When it comes to famous prophets and seer’s, Nostradamus stands out. You might have heard his name in movies or TV shows, but who was he really, and why are his predictions still so famous? Let’s take a beginner-friendly dive into the world of this 16th-century French seer, whose cryptic writings have fascinated people for centuries.


Who Was Nostradamus?

Born Michel de Nostredame in 1503, Nostradamus was a French apothecary (kind of like a pharmacist) and astrologer. In 1555, he published Les Prophéties, a book filled with four-line poems called quatrains. These poems claimed to predict future events, and over time, many people have connected his writings to real-world happenings.

But here’s the catch: Nostradamus’ predictions are written in a very cryptic way. His poetic style, filled with metaphors and old French phrases, makes them open to interpretation. Some see his writings as proof of prophecy, while others think they’re just coincidences or clever guesses.


A Few Predictions That Seem to Have Come True

For beginners, the best way to understand Nostradamus is to look at some of the events people believe he predicted.

1. The Great Fire of London (1666)

One of Nostradamus’ quatrains says:
“The blood of the just will be demanded of London,
Burnt by fire in the year ’66.”

In 1666, a massive fire swept through London, destroying much of the city. Even though this happened over 100 years after Nostradamus wrote his poem, the mention of fire and the year ’66 seem spot-on.


2. The Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte

Another quatrain reads:
“An Emperor shall be born near Italy,
Who shall cost the Empire a high price.”

This is often linked to Napoleon Bonaparte, who was born on the island of Corsica (near Italy) and became one of Europe’s most famous leaders. Napoleon’s military campaigns changed history but also caused great destruction, making the “high price” line feel accurate.


3. The French Revolution (1789–1799)

Nostradamus wrote:
“From the enslaved populace, songs, chants, and demands,
While princes and lords are held captive in prisons.
These will in the future by headless idiots
Be received as divine prayers.”

This quatrain sounds like it’s describing the French Revolution, a time when the French monarchy was overthrown, and the guillotine became a symbol of the era. The “headless idiots” could refer to the many people executed during this period, including King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette.


4. World War II and Hitler

“From the depths of the West of Europe,
A young child will be born of poor people,
Who by his tongue will seduce a great troop.”

Many people link this to Adolf Hitler, the infamous Nazi leader born in Austria to a modest family. His speeches and charisma led to his rise to power, making the phrase “seduce a great troop” seem fitting.


5. The 9/11 Attacks

Another quatrain says:
“Earthshaking fire from the center of the Earth
will cause tremors around the New City.
Two great rocks will war for a long time.”

Some interpret this as Nostradamus predicting the 9/11 attacks on New York City, with the “two great rocks” symbolizing the Twin Towers. The connection isn’t perfect, but many find the parallels striking.


Why Are His Predictions So Famous?

For beginners, the key to understanding Nostradamus is this: his quatrains are vague. They don’t directly name people or places, which means people interpret them in different ways. Sometimes, his words seem to fit events perfectly—other times, not so much.

What keeps Nostradamus popular is the mystery. Did he really predict the future, or is it all about how we interpret his writings? That’s for you to decide!


How to Dive Deeper

If this has piqued your interest, try reading some of Nostradamus’ original quatrains (there are translations available online). You can also explore how different people interpret his work—it’s fascinating to see how his words spark debates even today.

See THIS LINKED paper from The University of Michigan
“The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus, physician to Henry II, Francis II, and Charles IX, kings of France and one of the best astronomers that ever were a work full of curiosity and learning”

What do you think? Could Nostradamus really see the future, or was he just really good at writing poetic puzzles? Let’s discuss in the comments!

Do you want to connect with the semi-famous psychic Yeye?

(SEE Post from 1/6/24 Famous Psychics Who Captivated History for the story behind “semi-famous”)

Yeye is based in Kansas City, Missouri, and if you would like to attend one of her workshops, learn about her Psychic AF Mentorship, or have a reading, we have lots of ways you can contact her!

Call or text 912-657-4398
Or email us at yeyethemysticdiva@gmail.com.

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With warmth and curiosity,
Lou

Famous Psychics Who Captivated History

Lou shares a humorous encounter about Yeye being referred to as a semi-famous psychic, highlighting Yeye’s vibrant personality and client connections. The post explores notable historical psychics like Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce, emphasizing their impact and the public’s fascination with psychic phenomena as cultural icons extending beyond ordinary perception.

Hi Y’all! Lou here!

When we went to Long Beach NY back in September, Yeye and I were chatting with someone in our hotel lobby. They said “I know you are a semi-famous psychic…” and we thought that was really funny! There wasn’t any upset over it, we just had not considered Yeye as “famous” so we had a giggle over that.

But the truth is, Yeye is somewhat known in several regions now since she has spent a number of years living in Texas, New Orleans, Savannah, California, and now Mississippi. She isn’t a subtle person – and she is 100% full of delightful personality and caring for people. Between that, the pink hair and her signature eyelashes and fabulous makeup and adorable clothes… I think she is at the very least quite memorable!

Not to mention the clients she helps, they definitely remember her! I think we both feel like “memorable” is way cooler than “famous.”

It made me think of famous psychics and mediums through time, so I wanted a list! I removed names of people still living and just wanted this list to focus on some people that brought fame, and sometimes notoriety, to to the title “psychic” or “medium”.

Psychics have always captivated the human imagination, acting as intermediaries between the physical and spiritual realms. Whether celebrated or controversial, they have shaped history, inspired movements, and offered insight into the mysteries of existence. Here’s a look at some of the most famous psychics from different eras and what made their gifts extraordinary.

I’ll be posting more in-depth biographies of each of the ones below, because they are fascinating to me and I want to learn more about them, maybe you do too!


Nostradamus (1503–1566)

A name synonymous with prophecy, Michel de Nostradame, or Nostradamus, was a French apothecary and seer. His book Les Prophéties contains cryptic quatrains that some believe predict major world events, from the rise of Napoleon to the attacks on September 11, 2001. While skeptics dismiss his writings as vague, believers continue to find uncanny relevance in his words.


Edgar Cayce (1877–1945)

Known as the “Sleeping Prophet,” Edgar Cayce was an American psychic renowned for his health readings and spiritual insights. Cayce would enter a trance-like state, offering detailed diagnoses and remedies for illnesses, often involving natural remedies and lifestyle changes. He also spoke about reincarnation, ancient civilizations like Atlantis, and the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit.


Madame Helena Blavatsky (1831–1891)

A pioneering figure in the occult movement, Madame Blavatsky was the founder of Theosophy. She claimed to channel wisdom from spiritual masters and traveled extensively, studying esoteric traditions. Her works, such as The Secret Doctrine, explored metaphysical concepts, bridging Eastern and Western philosophies. Though polarizing, her influence on modern mysticism and spirituality is undeniable.


Jeane Dixon (1904–1997)

Jeane Dixon was one of America’s most famous psychics, known for her public predictions and syndicated astrology columns. She allegedly foresaw the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and other significant events. Dixon’s fame soared in the mid-20th century, though her accuracy remains a topic of debate.


Sylvia Browne (1936–2013)

A household name in psychic circles, Sylvia Browne built her career through books, TV appearances, and readings. She claimed to communicate with spirits and provide insight into past lives. While some criticized her predictions, her books, such as The Other Side and Back, offered comfort and spiritual guidance to millions.


Psychics as Cultural Icons

Whether revered or questioned, these psychics have left a lasting impact on society. They remind us of humanity’s enduring fascination with the unseen and the possibility that our existence extends beyond what we can perceive.


Do you want to connect with the semi-famous psychic Yeye? :)

Call or text 912-657-4398
Or email us at yeyethemysticdiva@gmail.com.

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With warmth and curiosity,
Lou

Wiccan Symbolism and Magic in Agatha All the Way

Lou shares excitement for the Disney/Marvel series “Agatha All the Way,” highlighting its connections to Wiccan and occult traditions. The show incorporates real-life magical practices, symbolic elements, ancient spell books, and hidden runes, making it rich in mysticism. It appeals to fans seeking deeper connections to the world of magic.

Howdy, y’all! Yeye’s friend and manager Lou here.

While I’m waiting for Yeye to get wrapped up in Georgia and make her way to Kansas City, Missouri, I’m indulging in some tv time with my family.

If you clicked on this you may be as obsessed as I am with the Disney/Marvel series Agatha All the Way. If you’re a fan of Wiccan and occult practices, or just love seeing more magic come into your tv viewing life, Agatha All the Way is seriously cool fun fantasy about fictional witchy life you may want to check out!

I couldn’t resist sharing my thoughts about how this show beautifully incorporates mysticism and occult traditions, bringing more magic to our lives.

Agatha’s Magic: Rooted in the Occult

Right off the bat, one of the most fascinating aspects of Agatha All the Way is how Agatha Harkness herself is portrayed. If you’ve followed her journey through Marvel’s WandaVision and into her own series, you already know she’s an ancient and powerful witch. But what’s really cool is how many of her magical abilities and rituals are grounded in actual occult practices.

In multiple episodes, we see Agatha working with symbols, circles, and candles in ways that mirror real-life Wiccan rituals. For example, the use of magic circles in the show is no accident. These circles, often drawn on the floor with chalk or salt, are used in Wicca to create sacred space and protect the practitioner while performing rituals. In Agatha All the Way, these circles pop up during her spellwork, a direct nod to real-world magical traditions.

The Four Elements: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water

Keep an eye out for how Agatha’s spells often invoke the four classical elements—Earth, Air, Fire, and Water—each representing a core part of natural magic. You’ll notice subtle references to these elements in the objects she uses and the way her power manifests. Whether it’s controlling fire, harnessing the wind, or summoning water, these elements are foundational to many occult practices and give her magic a real, earthy feel.

In Wicca, these elements are called upon in rituals to invoke the forces of nature, and their presence in the series adds an authentic layer to Agatha’s witchy ways. It’s a clever touch for fans like us who can appreciate the deeper connection to mystical traditions.

Spell Books: More Than Just Props

Another Easter egg that will thrill any mystic is the ancient spell books Agatha uses throughout the series. Of course, Marvel puts its own spin on things, but these books are definitely inspired by actual grimoires—books of magic that date back centuries and contain spells, rituals, and incantations.

One of the most exciting moments for me was seeing the Darkhold, a magical text that first appeared in the comics but also has deep roots in occult history. Grimoires like the Darkhold are said to hold forbidden knowledge, much like real-life grimoires such as the Key of Solomon or the Book of Shadows. In occult practices, these books are often passed down through generations, filled with wisdom and spells that connect the practitioner to ancient sources of power.

In Agatha All the Way, Agatha’s deep connection to these books shows us just how integral mystical knowledge is to her character—and it’s a subtle but cool nod to anyone familiar with the concept of occult texts.

Hidden Symbols: Sigils and Runes

Agatha All the Way is packed with sigils and runes, and these are no ordinary decorations—they’re key to understanding the magic behind the scenes. Throughout the series, if you look closely, you’ll spot magical runes etched into walls, floors, and even some of Agatha’s jewelry. These symbols are often used in Wiccan and occult practices to focus magical energy or to protect a space from outside influences.

Wiccan References: The Power of Three

If you’re a fan of Wicca, you might have noticed a subtle nod to the Rule of Three, a core belief in Wiccan traditions. In Wicca, the Rule of Three (also known as the Threefold Law) states that whatever energy a person puts out into the world—whether positive or negative—will return to them three times over. This karmic principle plays out in Agatha’s storyline, where the consequences of her actions often come back to haunt her, amplifying the mystical connection.

While the Marvel universe obviously adds its own twists, there’s something satisfying about seeing these Wiccan principles woven into Agatha’s journey, reminding us that magic, like life, is a balance of give and take.

Occult Secrets in the Music

Even the music in Agatha All the Way has some hidden mystical layers! One of my favorite Easter eggs is in the show’s theme song from WandaVision, “Agatha All Along.” The lyrics playfully hint at Agatha’s magical meddling, but if you listen closely, the tune echoes melodies often found in ritual chants. The rhythm and tone have an almost witchy chant vibe, reflecting the way music and sound are used to raise energy in real-life spellwork.

And after episode, Circle Sewn With Fate / Unlock Thy Hidden Gate of Agatha All the Way, I downloaded “Ballad of the Witches’ Road” because it is beautiful, and I even posted it as a dedication to all my witchy friends. That harmony! I love music like that. It is definitely spell-like.

Wrapping It Up: The Magic of Mysticism in Marvel

What I love most about Agatha All the Way is how it weaves these mystical elements into the fabric of the show. For those of us who are tuned into the world of the occult, it’s like discovering little treasures hidden in each episode—a sigil here, a spell book there, and elements of Wiccan traditions sprinkled throughout.

This show is not just about flashy superhero magic—it’s about paying homage to real mystical practices and reminding us how rich and diverse the world of magic can be.

So, if you’re like me and can’t resist a good dose of mysticism in your media, Agatha All the Way is definitely worth watching with a witchy eye. You’ll find more than just a Marvel story—you’ll discover a world full of magic that reflects centuries of occult tradition.

Though you may want to start with Marvel’s WandaVision first, because there are some great elements there to set up the story.

Until next time, keep your eyes open for the magic all around you!

With constant curiosity,
Lou

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