Magic

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Burned by magic Magic has always fascinated and captivated the human imagination. Throughout history, countless legends and tales have depicted the power and allure of magic. However, behind the enchantment and wonder, lies a darker side that can leave individuals burned, both metaphorically and literally. In literature and movies, magic is often portrayed as a source of unlimited power and ability. Characters possessing magical abilities are depicted as being invincible and capable of achieving feats unimaginable to others. This portrayal has instilled in many a desire to possess magical powers, to transcend the limits of the human condition and possess an inherent superiority.


“There's general things for your practice, there's going to be like really cool incense burners, herbs that you can order," Smalley said. "The biggest thing is my tarot and oracle decks because they never stay in stock … But the books, the oracle and the tarot will always be available online now and that makes me really happy.”

Fjuna Lark kneels on the floor of her Bloomington apartment and calls on the North, South, East and West, their associated elements, and on Saint Mary. The Witching Hour not only offers spiritual services but also aims to provide guests with unique opportunities to make their visit to the shop special, Smalley said.

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This portrayal has instilled in many a desire to possess magical powers, to transcend the limits of the human condition and possess an inherent superiority. Such desires, however, are often met with disappointment and disillusionment when reality fails to live up to the hype. In real life, the notion of magic is often associated with the supernatural and the occult.

Local witchcraft store focuses on teaching magic, self-acceptance

Grayson Edwards | The Daily Gamecock Merchandise is placed against a wall at The Witching Hour on Oct. 4, 2023. The local small business is a spiritual shop, looking to educate people more about witchcraft.

October 9, 2023, 11:36pm

Pleasant bells, a light fragrant scent and a choice between coffee or tea are the first things that greet customers when they walk into Columbia store The Witching Hour.

The store, located on Rosewood Drive, educates aspiring witches and offers spiritual guidance for customers looking to learn more about magic, according to owner and practicing witch of six years, Kara Smalley.

Smalley uses The Witching Hour as a learning and teaching space. It includes many books and classes on grounding meditation, astrology and more for anyone who is interested in learning more about magic. Smalley said the store allows people to explore their desire to learn.

The store was originally an idea from Smalley, who set out to create a space she needed, to learn about magic and self-acceptance. Smalley said that she, after going through a period of discovery and learning more about witchcraft, decided to create a store that was a place for people to come and learn, while feeling safe and accepted.

Smalley said that while she is the only full-time employee, it has allowed her to develop a closer relationship with her customers. She said she works on maintaining the store and running classes and events, such as Drag Shows, Spells with Tarot on Tarot Tuesdays and Hands On: Water Infusions.

“I built a store based around everything that I believe and just in the aspect of you need a place to come and feel like you're home, and you're cared about and you're loved. And like no matter what comes out of your mouth, like no, we don't think you're crazy,” Smalley said.

Ashley Terry, a volunteer secretary and practicing witch, helps run the growing social media accounts, schedulings and any clerical needs. Terry has worked with The Witching Hour since its opening in April 2022 and said the store has worked to reinforce its belief in its mission.

“The mission of The Witching Hour is to reach out to the community and to educate," Terry said. "Our mission is to love and to accept all walks of life, no matter who you are, what you identify as or where you are in your practice. We welcome everyone and we will, we are willing to teach everyone."

Smalley said she has been suprised by The Witching Hour's growth in the past year. The store sometimes has a hard time keeping certain products, such as oracle and tarot cards, in stock with its increasing customer base, she said.

“The community has built so much over the last year and a half. It's insane. I've had what I guess would be my regulars and then my regulars, we don't even consider them regulars anymore. We just consider them family,” Smalley said. “I know you by your name when you come through the door. We're just like, 'Hey, how's the kids?' And that's exactly how I wanted the store to be, and it makes me so happy.”

Local artist Alicia Stuart is a regular customer at the Witching Hour. The store has done many things for her, including being a quiet and relaxing place to eat lunch, she said. Smalley and Terry have made her feel comfortable while selling her homemade oils and candles at The Witching Hour.

A few crystals hang from a tree at The Witching Hour on Oct. 4, 2023. Customers of the witchcraft store said they have enjoyed its mission to remove the stigma surrounding magic.

“I feel like Ashley and Cara try and actually get to know you on a personal level. That's how I feel about them, and that's what made me return because I've didn't experienced that before,” Stuart said. “And with them, like I said, it just felt like it was so welcoming, and like I could go over there and I can actually just sit down and talk with them.”

Stuart has been working with the store since last year. In the time she has been working with Smalley, Stuart said she has found a community in The Witching Hour unlike any she has had before.

The Witching Hour aims to create a safe space for members of the LGBTQIA+ community, according to Smalley. Stuart said she has seen this reflected in the store as she said members from a variety of communities come to the store wanting to learn.

For her, The Witching Hour has been able to embed "self-love" into its store by throwing away any stigmatism surrounding witchcraft.

The Witching Hour not only offers spiritual services but also aims to provide guests with unique opportunities to make their visit to the shop special, Smalley said. One way they do this is by hiding ceramic frogs for customers to find, creating a competition between guests.

“We hide little 3D-printed wizard frogs around the shop. We have three of them: Melvin, Maven and Morticia. And if you find a frog while you're out on the floor, you get a discount off an item if you decide to buy something, but you also get to re-hide the frogs and it has gotten so competitive,” Smalley said.

The Witching Hour hopes to continue expanding and growing its customer base by making its services and products available online, Smalley said. The store will debut a website later in October.

Smalley said it will be beneficial to the store in making its products more accessible to customers, as well as growing people's knowledge.

“There's general things for your practice, there's going to be like really cool incense burners, herbs that you can order," Smalley said. "The biggest thing is my tarot and oracle decks because they never stay in stock … But the books, the oracle and the tarot will always be available online now and that makes me really happy.”

The Witching Hour offers Tarot Tuesdays, drag shows and tea parties. The store has two upcoming events, Hands On: Water Infusions on Oct. 24. and Tarot Tuesday: Tarot Curses on Oct. 17, that is open to anyone in the community. More information can be found on The Witching Hour's website.

The Witching Hour is located on 2763 Rosewood Drive and is open from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, as well as 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

But in early 2020, one of her best friends attended a conference with her favorite occultist and favorite astrologer and brought home some of their guidance: “The world is getting weird,” Kara summarized, and it was time to double down on being weird. After years of chaotic national politics and the descent into a surreal “new normal,” the message resonated with her.
Magic

People seek out fortune tellers, spellcasters, and other practitioners of the paranormal in hopes of obtaining love, wealth, or success. Unfortunately, these encounters often result in disappointment and financial loss, as scammers and con artists exploit the vulnerability and gullibility of those seeking magical solutions to their problems. Beyond the realm of scams and fraud, the pursuit of magic can also lead individuals down dangerous and destructive paths. In some cases, individuals may experiment with dark magic or black magic, invoking powerful forces beyond their control. These individuals may seek out forbidden knowledge and rituals, placing themselves and others in harm's way. As the saying goes, "Be careful what you wish for, for you may receive it." From a psychological perspective, the obsession with magic can also be detrimental to one's mental well-being. Unrealistic expectations and constant dissatisfaction with reality can lead to a cycle of disappointment and disillusionment. This can further contribute to feelings of inadequacy, low self-esteem, and depression. Ultimately, the allure of magic can leave individuals burned, both physically and emotionally. While the concept of magic may provide temporary escape and fantasy, it is important to approach it with caution and skepticism. Rather than seeking magical solutions to our problems, it is often more fruitful to focus on self-improvement, personal growth, and real-world solutions. As the saying goes, "The real magic lies within us.".

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