If you're a cosmic witch who wants to practice discreetly, for whatever reason, here are some tips. These activities are meant to seem mundane to the untrained eye. Take up an interest in astronomy, if you aren't interested already - learn about the scientific aspects of the planets, stars, asteroids, comets, and other celestial bodies.
Decorate your room with objects that represent celestial bodies - zodiac blanket, glow stars, moon in my room, celestial globe, astrolabe, posters of the planets or nebulae
Wear jewelry or clothing with astrological or astronomical designs
Go stargazing - take note of the constellations in the skyUse essential oils associated with the planets in your bath or showerMake celestial bath salts or shower gelsChoose shower gels or shampoos that are made with ingredients that can be associated with the planets (I know Bath & Body Works does a great job of listing exactly what herbs and flowers they use for their products)Privately dedicate your meal or beverage to a celestial body of your choice to give thanks for its aid and existence Collect crystals that are associated with the planets or the cosmos [] []Make an altoid tin or shoebox altarIncorporate planetary or astrological herbs into your cooking [] []Enchant every day items with celestial energy, like chapstick, keys, makeup, your name badge for school/work, or any other item you find yourself using on a daily basisCreate a , , or Write your or grimoire in OneNote so that it will sync with all of your devices, including PC, phone, and tabletDraw planetary symbols on yourself where they can't be seenIf you can't burn candles or incense without suspicion, invest in a wax melter - carve planetary symbols or constellations on the wax cube and let it melt Visit your local planetarium to learn about the stars and constellationsCharge drinkable bottled water with moonlightMake your own using associated with the planets

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Book of Shadows pt. 4
RandomContains spells pertaining to more specific crafts. Part 4 of 5. Feel free to reference at your own tempo. Fair winds