Screaming today. đź–¤
Take a tea light out of its holder and put lemon pepper in the bottom. Burn it.
Draw a pentacle, Algiz, or some other protective symbol on a white tea light. Burn it.
Write “[your name] is protected” on a bay leaf and burn it.
Drink coffee with intent.
Draw protective symbols on your windows with moon water and black salt (salt and pepper if you don’t have black salt).
Scream.
June moon spell-jar
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I have been incredibly lucky to be welcomed into a working group and tonight in the light of the full moon we have put together personalized spell jars. Here's the process I went through for my own :
I draw- oof.
Looking through old photos in my camera roll and realizing how far away they seem is actual growth therapy.
"I am moving forward out of a long and grueling period in my life to the better place in my dreams." 4/11/2022
“I Recover From Fatigue”
Draw this on a bottle/cup/mug of whatever it is you’re drinking be it coffee, tea, or water
Wishing stones are very similar to hag stones in term of propreties, but are very different. They are normal stones (usually gray) with one or more lighter lines on it that are sometimes white. Like this:
They are very lucky and finding one might mean that something positive is coming your way! They are sedimentary rocks, so they can be found pretty much everywhere in the canadian shield or in mountains. They are called wishing stones because according to old native american traditions, holding one in both hands while thinking really hard of your wish, than burying it into the earth would make your wish come true! The best aprt of it is that you can reuse it. When your wish has come true, you can take it out of the earth, cleanse it and make another wish.
Using wish stones in your craft
Use wishing stones in any ritual relating with luck and prosperity! Bath rituals, spells, anything! You can put a small stone into a little bag with some cinnamon and rosemary, and there you have a luck pouch that you can bring with you everywhere you go! Sedimentary stones are all usually very protective, so you can place a wishing stone on your altar and won't have to make a protection chant. They can make your warding so much more effective and stronger! A wishing stone with more than one line can cleanse a smaller crystal if you place it near it for a few hours. They can contain alot of energy so it dosen't need as much cleansing as other crystals. The most effective way of cleansing these stones are burying them in the earth for a day, then washing of the dirt and soil.
Simple spell to make a wish come true
Material:
- Green or gold candle
- Wishing stone
- Anything else you would like to add (lucky herbs like cinnamon, rosemary, peppermint for exemple)
Light the candle and whisper to it your wish. Wave the wishing stone over the candle and whisper to it your wish again. Snuff out the candle because you don't want to blow away your intentions. Hold the stone in both of your hands and imagine your wish coming true. Put the stone away in an unbothered place until the wish has come true.
A horror theme makeup I did to break in my Scream earrings I bought from Mercari đź–¤
Oh god my bank account
Must have books for witches
(Read at your own risk, I recommend researching the authors before buying or downloading if you don’t want to support their work. Take the information in this book with a grain of salt and double check with another source you trust)
Hello, last time I posted about a book a lot of people liked it so I decided to bring 2 more… Both are one of my favorite books and I find myself checking them all the time. The info in both is very useful for those who are just starting out, I know it’s often overwhelming you don’t know where to start when you want to cast a spell but the correspondence book I think solves that problem as it gives you a table of correspondences for each intention, crystal, some basic plants, deities etc….
As for the second book, Encyclopedia of Herbs, I have used it since I started practicing many years ago. We always find the same herbs in tumblr posts (basil, rosemary, sage….) but many times we don’t have access to those types of herbs so this book was very useful for me to work and familiarize myself with the plants that I could find in my region
Llewellyn’s Complete Book of Correspondences by Sandra Kynes.
Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham
I forgot I still occasionally draw lmao here's my character vehement in a messy little june drawing
Jay 🤍 22 🤍 Sagittarius 🤍 They/Them 🤍 Taken 🤍 Bisexual 🤍 Practicing Witch 🤍
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