Dear Lovestar,
I was working in my yard as a plant was not doing well, and I realized it got flooded. Additionally, our peach tree had a rough summer in the AZ summer.

As I got outside, a big storm was coming from the mountains. A mountain range that creates its own weather and is known by the natives as having a God of thunder. I will tell you about this mountain later as it is a mysterious mountain range I can see through my bedroom window, said to be haunted by the locals. I have feateured pictures there, I camped there, have you seen my camping picvtures, I also hiked there, the overnight camping in a tent would have been the more interesting part. This mysterious mountain range is the Supperstitions mountains in Arizona.
As I worked on the yard, very naturally, the following words started coming out of my mouth:
By the power of this storm
This plant is sad no more.
By the winds and thunder roar
I'm protected as I explore
I welcome the power of the storm,
Blessed by the lighting and the thunder's roar
Storm magick harnesses the raw, untamed energy of storms to fuel spells and rituals. Practitioners of storm magick work with the intense power of lightning, thunder, wind, and rain to amplify their intentions, channeling the storm's natural forces into manifestations of change, protection, and transformation. This type of magick is deeply connected to the primal forces of nature, invoking the storm's energy to break through obstacles, cleanse negativity, and ignite powerful shifts in one's life. To work with storm magick, practitioners often perform rituals during a storm, using the elements' potency to empower their spells and connect with the storm's fierce, dynamic energy.
Read my previous post about storm magick through this link:
With much exitement over a new storm today,
Eve


