Try This Bay Leaf Ritual for 3/3 or anytime you keep seeing 3’s.

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A candlelit scene featuring a bay leaf with the number 33 written on it, placed next to a pen and a small fireproof bowl. The setting has a mystical ambiance, evoking ritual and manifestation energy.

If you’ve been seeing 33 everywhere, take it as your sign to pause, reflect, and take action.

If you’ve been following me for a while, you already know that I love bay leaves, but not just for their energy, but for how they give you something tangible to work with in your manifestation practice.

There’s power in writing down an intention, holding it in your hands, and turning it into something real.

I also believe in the energy of numbers.

Certain numbers show up as reminders, as moments to pause, reflect, and realign with what we truly want.

And today, 3/3, is one of those days.

That’s why I want to share a ritual that brings these two powerful elements together.

A bay leaf ritual for 3/3 that helps you clarify your vision, embody the energy of 33, and commit to taking real action toward what you’re manifesting.

The 3/3 Bay Leaf Manifestation Ritual

This isn’t just about setting an intention and hoping for the best. It’s about declaring what you want and making a commitment to take aligned action.

What You’ll Need:

  • Three Bay leaves
  • A pen or marker
  • A fire-safe bowl or candle
  • A lighter or matches

Want a breakdown of this ritual? Watch this video for the step-by-step explanation!

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Step 1: Write Down Three Manifestations

Since 3/3 carries the energy of creativity, growth, and service, start by choosing three things you want to manifest that align with these themes.

If you need ideas, think about:

  • Creativity: Have you been wanting to create more? Write a book, start a project, put your work out there?
  • Growth: Are you ready to step into something bigger? Break a pattern, commit to self-discipline, say yes to an opportunity?
  • Service: Do you feel called to contribute more? Have you been thinking about ways to show up for others or use your gifts to help?

Write one manifestation per bay leaf.

Step 2: Commit to an Aligned Action

On the back of each bay leaf, write one aligned action you will take in the next three days (before 3/6) that supports what you’re manifesting.

Example:

  1. Manifestation: Your painting accepted to a local gallery
    • Aligned Action: Research three local galleries and send inquiries
  2. Manifestation: Stepping into a leadership role
    • Aligned Action: Volunteer to lead a project or mentor someone

Step 3: Burn the Bay Leaves

One by one, hold each bay leaf, read it aloud, and feel the energy behind your words. See it happening.

Believe it’s already in motion.

Then, burn the leaf and let the ashes fall into a fire-safe bowl.

Step 4: Follow Through on Your Actions

This ritual is a commitment to yourself.

Take action on what you wrote down over the next three days (until 3/6).

Every step you take shifts your energy and informs the universe that you’re serious about what you want.

If you want a deeper breakdown of today’s energy, check out the article I wrote about the energy of 3/3 and how to align with it.

Make Your Manifestation Real

There’s something about writing it down and holding it in your hands that makes manifestation feel real.

If you want to bring more intention to your practice, my handpicked bay leaves are perfect for that.

  • Full-sized & smooth: Plenty of space to write your desires.
  • Picked Specifically for rituals: No cracks and holes
  • A simple, powerful way to lock in your intentions.

Manifestation starts with clarity. Make it tangible.

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