The Shifting Perspective Sigil – Making Room For Change

The Shifting Perspective Sigil – Making Room For Change 2023-06-28T13:58:00-08:00

Have you ever found yourself mentally stuck in a rut about how things are going and hard to see your way out of it? Or perhaps someone that you’re dealing with at home or work refuses to see things any other way, despite best efforts to bridge a gap? Progress can often be made with a shift of perspective – and that’s exactly what this sigil can help with.

This sigil is designed to aid in changing views, patterns, and habits that be close-minded, harmful, or debilitating. Sometimes that change needs to happen within ourselves, but it can also be for groups and communities – both in person and online. This sigil helps to open up communication and promote positive action.

This shared magic sigil was created in my Sigil Witchery workshop back in February at StellaLuna LLC in Southington, CT – a wonderful shop you should check out if you ever happen to be traveling through the middle of Connecticut.

Workboard from Sigil Witchery workshop in February at StellaLuna LLC in Southington, CT

What’s Built Into This Sigil:

  • a shift to more positive thinking
  • greater acceptance and empathy towards others
  • a willingness to expand understanding and connection
  • kindness
  • the ability to break away from negative or unhealthy spirals of thinking
  • greater awareness of energy (of both self and others)

The Sigil:

The Shifting Perspective Sigil

Suggestions On How To Use This Sigil:

You are welcome to use this sigil however you see fit that is in alignment with the intent of the sigil.

Here are some suggestions on how to use this sigil: This is a very social sigil – it works best wherever people gather or exchange ideas (in person or online) – especially wherever communication is taking place. Use with incense or place on a room spray infusion. Use as a screensaver on your devices or work into shared images. If you need to enact a shift within yourself, then you can apply it to your own body using make-up, a body-safe marker, or anoint with an appropriate oil that works in alignment with the sigil.

Please note: When sharing this sigil (or any other sigil you find on this blog), please be sure to include the link to the blog post.  The sigil works best if people understand precisely what went into it, versus just sharing the image and telling people to use it.

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The Shifting Perspective Sigil by Laura Tempest Zakroff is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

To find out more about this method of crafting sigils created by Laura Tempest Zakroff (author of the best-selling book Sigil Witchery), checking out Sigil Witchery.

About Laura Tempest Zakroff
Laura Tempest Zakroff is a professional artist, author, performer, and Modern Traditional Witch based in New England. She holds a BFA from RISD (the Rhode Island School of Design), and her artwork has received awards and honors worldwide. Her work embodies myth and the esoteric through her drawings and paintings, jewelry, talismans, and other designs. Laura is the author of the bestselling Llewellyn books Weave the Liminal, Sigil Witchery, Anatomy of a Witch, and Visual Alchemy, as well as the Liminal Spirits Oracle, the Anatomy of a Witch Oracle, The Witch’s Cauldron, and co-author of The Witch’s Altar with Jason Mankey. Laura edited The New Aradia: A Witch’s Handbook to Magical Resistance and The Gorgon's Guide to Magical Resistance (Revelore Press). She is the creative force behind several community events and teaches workshops online and worldwide. You can read more about the author here.
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