First: religious or spiritual belief is entirely optional in witchcraft. Your own divinity and power to manifest does not reduce because you’re not throwing food at your altar for a “patron deity” every week. In fact, patron deities are a lot rarer than tumblr might have you believe. Allow this process to be what it is - a process. Allow time to discover your spiritual home. There’s no rush. You’ve lived lifetimes and you will live more.
If you feel called toward connecting with deity, here’s my advice: write. Writing forces you to slow your thinking down and truly consider your ideas, thoughts, and desires. Writing pieces of yourself down puts them into the universe.
Take these ideas into a journal that you’ve chosen with an intention to be a place for spiritual work. It can be a Book of Shadows or something else. Try these prompts - if you don’t know the answers to these questions, it’s an opportunity to dive into yourself!
1. Numbers: Are there numbers you’ve felt drawn to? Do you have any lucky numbers? Do things always work out the first time you try them, or does it seem to always take three - or seven? Do your relationships with others come in twos or fives? Does your birthday mean anything to you? What about your birth time, or place? If there’s a number you feel at home with, explore it! What deities are related to it? What direction? In my case, 3 is incredibly powerful in all aspects of my life. I’ve found Vishnu and Auset to be my focal points and recognize 3 in them. Vishnu has had 9 incarnations (3x3) and Auset recovered Ausar from the dead to become pregnant and give birth to their child.
2. Animals: Yes, everyone has an opinion about cats or dogs. But maybe you find yourself watching spiders closely rather than jumping away, or the finches in your yard carry weight when you see them. Maybe you found yourself getting a dragonfly tattoo out of nowhere, or there’s something about the octopus that gets your heart swelling with intrigue. Write these down. Check the World Wildlife Foundations adoptable endangered species. Which would you choose? What element or directions do you associate these animals with? Which ones do you want to experiment calling upon?
3. Music: I don’t mean the radio. Think about the music you go to when you’re emotionally well; not full of happiness, not in a valley of sadness or pain. What do you like to study to, meditate to? What songs come on when you’re out at restaurants? Is there a song that just pops up at the strangest or most needed of times? Look at the words, the genre, the meaning of these songs or these types of music. If you’re into soundscapes, seek out elemental or nature deities. If you like hip-hop, seek out deities who are playful or assertive. Classical could lead you to deities of balance or justice. Try making music, just with your hands on the table. What rhythms do you find yourself producing? What’s your vibration?
4. Joyous Moments: What makes you happy? Maybe bath bombs aren’t your thing, but tea in the morning is. Do you like being surrounded by friends, family, or strangers? Write down the moments of your life where you felt the most blissful. Write down what moments you want to collect before this life has ended. What deities reflect similar habits or goals? If you want to backpack along the Ganges or in Europe, think about deities of travel and movement. If you want to build a family, look at Mother Goddesses.
5. Weirdnesses: This might be the most important and will require slowly opening your inner eye. Look! For! Weirdness! These are not coincidences, these are communications. Track your moods, your feelings, your interactions. Did a friend mention a film or historical figure that’s been in the back of your mind lately? Did that license plate you read have the initials of someone you care about? What imagery or feelings keep appearing in your dreams? Do you keep finding pennies everywhere you go? If you’re not experiencing weirdnesses in your life, throw yourself into a new situation, new people, hobby, or activity. Breaking routine is an excellent way to invite the universe to have a hand in authoring your day.
These are simple journaling activities to help you place yourself in the greater world we occupy. Spiritual journeys are deep, personal, and a long-term commitment. Don’t choose a deity just because they’re popular, or you feel like you need one.
Spirit guides are already here, waiting for you to listen. The more you reflect on the inner workings of your mind and heart, the more you’re saying YES to magic and saying YES to ascension.
Love & Light <3
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So I was looking out my window and saw two birds and the idea of making a list of symbolism associated with types of birds came to mind. My mom always taught me if you see an animal -especially if they are doing something out of the ordinary- you should take it as an omen. So here’s a list of some basic birds, some of the associations are personal but I hope you like it!
Blue Jay-the truth will be revealed, high energy, playfulness, clarity and communication.
Cardinal-hope, joy, good health, some associate them with angels or deceased love ones, passion and warmth.
Crow-often associated with magic and witches, transformation, power, intelligence and mystery.
Duck-friendships, new friends, happiness, good fortune and protect against negative energies “water off a ducks back” :)
Dove-peace, harmony, joy, love, might be telling you to break away from a toxic situation, think positive, often associated with Aphrodite or Jesus or Angels
Eagle-power, leadership, freedom, adventure, breaking free.
Hawk- common as spirit guides, courage, protection, and awareness.
Hummingbird- I adore hummingbirds and often associate them with faeries. Creativity, joy, love and beauty. Can be a sign that you are moving too fast in life and need to take a break.
Magpie-Magpies represent duality because seeing them can be really good or really bad, I know it’s confusing :/ Seeing a magpie can be a good luck omen and new oppurtunities will appear. They also represent illusion and trickery, maybe someone is being a two-faced friend to you.
Owl- wisdom, associated with the goddess Athena, intuition, spiritual exploration, change, observation and intelligence.
Raven- associated with the nordic god Odin, mystery, magic, fae magic, knowledge, mischieve, and can be seen as a death omen (but can also mean change)
Robin- luck, prosperity, good things will happen, joy and your hard work will soon be rewarded.
Sparrow- associated with Aphrodite, new love and relationships, fertility, team work, time of productivity and stop procrastinating.
Stork-long life, prosperity, fertility, new life, wisdom, take time to relax, motherhood and luck.
Swan- also associated with Aphrodite and Apollo, gracefulness, beauty, music, poetry, creativity, loyalty, and long lasting relationships.
Vulture-death, cleaning up other people’s messes, renewal, patient, use your resources and be perceptive.
Woodpecker- hard work, take advantage of new oppurtunities, attention, progress and determination.
Tip! If you are repeatedly seeing a certain animal or have a strong liking to an animal it could be a way a spirit guide is trying to get your attention (or that animal is just really common in your area lol )
Good evening everyone!
Tonight I wanted to talk about something I love, the lunar cycles! Learning about this cycle is so enjoyable, because you don’t have to be a Wiccan or a Witch to participate in any of this, however, keeping this in mind when you are meditating and performing spellwork will always enhance your energies and give you greater success, so without further ado, here’s what each of the moon phases mean, and how you can incorporate them into your magick.
New Moon: This is the time for a clean slate and a new beginning, it is important to gather previous thoughts and feelings and reground yourself. It is the time to plan for the future. This can be done by performing prosperity spells, maybe starting and new journal, and a great time to switch up your altar.
Waxing Crescent: The moon is beginning to grow and be showered in light, and this is what happens to you as a person. This is the best time to bring your hopes and intentions for the future to light. You can do this by writing what you want to achieve on small pieces of paper and pinning them to your walls as a reminder of the direction you are heading in.
First Quarter: This is the time to overcome any obsticals that you may be facing and push through with your achievements, you may have to change how you do things in order to reap the benefits. A great time to try out new crystals and herbs to gain effectiveness in your practices.
Waxing Gibbous: This is the time to refine all that you have learnt. By now you should be growing and moving towards your goal, make sure you have recorded how you have done this in your grimoire or book of shadows, and if there are any last minute changes you need to make, now is the time to do this.
Full Moon: The moon is t her fullest, and completely taken by the light. This is a time to reflect on what you have achieved in the first half of the lunar cycle. You can also take this time to cleanse and charge your crystals so they are ready to use again for the next half.
Waning Gibbous: As the darkness takes over the moon once more, it is time to give thanks for all that you have achieved. You can do this by performing a ritual with the pieces of paper you wrote on, by blessing them and burning them (SAFELY) in your cauldron.
Third Quarter: This is the time of acceptance, you must let go of any old habits/relationships/and energies that are keeping you from reaching your maximum. It’s a time to take a step for what is best for you.
Waning Crescent: A final time of reflectance before the moon is plunged into total darkness again. View how far you have come and ultimately, don’t beat yourself up if you haven’t achieved everything you want to - there is always the next lunar cycle.
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Abortifacient: induces abortion
Adaptogen: helps the body processes return to normal when stressed
Adjuvant: modifies the effect of another substance
Adrenergic: acts like adrenaline or describes how adrenalin affects the body
Alterative: restores the body’s functions to normal
Analgesic/Anodyne: a pain killer
Anthelmintic/Antihelmintic: destroys/repels/expels intestinal worms
Antibacterial: inhibits bacterial growth
Antibilious: helps the body to remove excess bile
Anticatarrhal: helps the body reduce excess mucous and phlegm
Anticholinergic: a cholinergic blocking agent
Anticoagulant: slows or prevents clotting of blood
Antidote: counteracts or neutralizes a poison
Antiemetic: reduces the feeling of nausea, can help to prevent vomiting
Anti-inflammatory: helps reduce inflammation
Antilithic: prevents formation and aids removal of stones in the urinary system
Antimicrobial: helps the body destroy or resist pathogenic micro-organisms
Antimitotic: prevents division of cells
Antineoplastic: inhibits or destroys tumours
Antioxidant: eliminates hydroxyl free radicals
Antipyretic: prevents or reduces fever
Antirheumatic: relieves or protects against rheumatism
Antiscorbutic: prevents or cures scurvy
Antisudorific: stops or reduces perspiration
Antiseptic: prevents growth of microorganisms
Antispasmodic: prevents/eases spasms or convulsions
Antitussive: reduces or relieves coughing
Aperiant: laxative
Aphrodisiac: stimulates the sex drive and sometimes sexual ability
Aromatic: an organic compound containing benzene, or, of herbs, having a fragrant/spicy smell
Astringent: contracts tissue and reduces the function of said tissue, affecting haemorrhages, secretions, diarrhoea, bleeding etc.
Bitter: herbs that promote the appetite
Cardioactive: affects the heart
Cardiotonic: increases function of heart muscle
Carminative: relieves flatulence and colic
Cathartic: purges the bowels
Cholagogue: stimulates the release of bile from the gall bladder, sometimes acts as a laxative
Choleretic: stimulates the production of bile in the liver
Counter-irritant: causes inflammation of the skin, used for temporary relief from deep irritations
Demulcent: soothes/protects inflamed or painful surfaces
Depurative: removes impurities from the blood
Diaphoretic: increases perspiration to aid the body in removing toxins
Diuretic: increases the flow of urine, aids in removing toxins via the urinary tract
Emetic: induces vomiting
Emmenagogue: stimulates and normalizes the menstrual flow
Emollient: used internally to ease inflammation or externally to soften skin
Escharotic: a substance that sloughs off dead skin, corrosive
Expectorant: helps the body to expel mucous
Febrifuge: prevents/reduces fevers
Galactogogue: increases or induces lactation
Hallucinogen: affects the senses, produces a wide range of reactions often including hallucinations
Hepatic: strengthens and tones the liver as well as stimulating the flow of bile
Hypnotic: induce sleeps
Hypotensive: lowers blood pressure
Laxative: promotes evacuation of the bowels
Lymphagogue: promotes/increases lymph flow
Miotic: contracts the pupils
Mydriatic: dilates the pupils
Narcotic: in small doses promotes sleep and reduces pain, but can cause poisoning with comas or convulsions
Nervine: strengthens the nervous system, eases anxiety and stress
Oxytocic: stimulates uterine contractions
Parasiticide: kills and removes parasites
Pectoral: used to treat respiratory complaints
Placebo: an inactive substance that is believed by the patient to be a cure
Prophylatic: prevents disease
Psychotropic: affects the mind
Purgative: produces very strong laxative effects and watery evacuations
Reagent: involved in a chemical reaction
Retardant: delays or slows down a chemical reactant
Rubefacient: stimulates circulation locally when applied to the skin
Sedative: calms the nervous system
Sialagogue: stimulates the secretion of saliva
Spasmolytic: relieves spasmodic pains
Sternutatory: causes sneezing
Stimulant: enlivens the physiological functions of the body
Stomachic: promotes digestion and strengthens the stomach
Styptic: stops bleeding by contracting the tissue
Sudorific: induces sweating
Tonic: strengthens and tones either specific organs or the whole body through nutritional stimulation
Vasoconstrictor: constricts blood vessels
Vasodilator: dilates blood vessels
Vermifuge: expels or destroys intestinal worms
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Lunar Phases
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New beginnings
Cleansing
Creation
Resetting
Strength
Fertility
Healing
Creativity
Manifestation
Attraction
Bonding
Taking action
Energy
Strength
Renewal
Determination
Power
Psychic ability
Celebration
Rejuvenation
Divination
Cleansing
Protection
Gratitude
Closure
Repelling
Transition
Balance
Calming
Release
Banishing
Removing negativity
Rest
Surrender
The sun watches what I do but the moon knows all my secrets
•blank page
•new beginnings
•planting seeds of intention
•fresh energy
•form new ideas
•focus on details
•momentum
•challenges
•paying attention
•patience
•edit
•refine
•peak energy
•gratitude
•blossoming
•release
•recieve
•harvest
•breakdown
•forgiveness
•let go
•rest
•restoration
•reflection
•protection
•energy boost
•positivity
•transformation
•banashing
•prophecy
-a halo around the moon is always a sign of disruption
•a change in the weather
•a fever to come
•a streak of bad fortune
(But a double ring means anything can happen. The more tangled it is the worse the outcome)
-Full Moons-
January ▪︎ Wolf Moon
February ▪︎ Snow Moon
March ▪︎ Worm Moon
April ▪︎ Pink Moon
May ▪︎ Flower Moon
June ▪︎ Strawberry Moon
July ▪︎ Buck Moon
August ▪︎ Sturgeon Moon
September ▪︎ Harvest Moon
October ▪︎ Hunter's Moon
November ▪︎ Beaver Moon
December ▪︎ Cold Moon
I’m trying to figure out which deity I connect with the most and so I made this spread! Just focus on a deity of your choice and ask these questions!
1. What do you think of me?
2. What are the pros of our potential relationship?
3. What are the cons of our potential relationship?
4. How would we benefit each other?
5. Is this a good match?
Let me know how it goes if you use it! So far, I’ve used it for Artemis, Hades, Hecate, and Selene and it’s been really interesting. Also, sometimes they will have more than one card for the first question. Just follow your intuition and good luck!
-Kalli 🌙
Today we will be looking at Obsidian
Obsidian Associations
Chakras - Base Chakra
Zodiac - Scorpio, Sagittarius
Element - Earth/Fire
Typical colours - Black, silvery or brown
Meanings - Purification, transformation, fulfillment, metamorphoses, manifestation, practicality, psychic ability
Obsidian is truth-enhancing. A strongly protective stone, it forms a shield against negativity. It blocks psychic attack and absorbs negative energies from the environment. Obsidian draws out mental stress and tension. It stimulates growth on all levels, urging exploration of the unknown and opening new horizons. Brings clarity to the mind and clears confusion. Helps you to know who you truly are. Obsidian dissolves emotional blockages and ancient traumas. Promotes qualities of compassion and strength.
Obsidian aids the digestion and detoxifies. It reduces arthritis pain, joint problems and cramps. Warms the extremities.
Different Types
Black Obsidian. Base Chakra. Black Obsidian is a very powerful and creative stone. It increases self-control. It forces facing up to one’s true self. Releases imbalances and negative energies. Black Obsidian is protective and provides support during change. It repels negativity and disperses unloving thoughts.
Golden Obsidian. Sagittarius. Golden Obsidian, also known as Gold Sheen Obsidian, is a strongly protective stone. It is particularly effective for scrying, and balancing energy fields.
Mahogany Obsidian. Libra. Mahogany Obsidian has a gentle energy, resonating with the earth it grounds and protects. It is a stabilizing stone that strengthens a weak aura.
(Note: This being said, if you are suffering from a condition or are in pain please consult a doctor or mental health professional.)
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