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Mountain likes to bake cookies and one day he made his weed cookies too strong. Dew ate like 5 and was so high he asked cumulus and cirri to catch the clouds for him and put them in a jar
Oh my god but WHAT IF THEY COULD THOUGH? Like Dew laying on his back in the grass on a warm spring day with Cirrus and Cumulus, watching clouds. They're all stoned. Mountain's cookies are legendary. And Dew's pointing at clouds, mumbling about what he sees in them when he suddenly turns to Cirrus, eyes wide and stupid. "Can you catch them?" And I mean--maybe they can't really pull clouds of the sky--but they can recreate them. Cirrus is off to find a jar (she just ducks into Mountain's garden shed--he deserves a little theft after what he's done to them) and comes back with a big mason jar. Meanwhile Cumulus is sculpting a cloud between her hands, pushing and pulling at it to get the shape right. Dew tries to help--it looks like cotton candy so it should be tangible, but his fingers just go right through it. Earning a laugh from Lus--air magic--she reminds him. She lets the cloud float into the jar once it's done. And the three of them spend the rest of the afternoon making a little sky of their own inside this jar. Dew supervising their cloud creation to make sure they get it just right. After, that jar lives on his shelf of things in his room, cloud eternally floating around in their makeshift sky.
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iridescent-witch-life · 9 months
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📷 Recirclehome
Which would you choose?
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crazycatsiren · 1 year
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Open your windows. I'm serious.
"Airing out" is a practice common in many cultures, because it does make a difference. Here in Germany, we air out our houses even in the middle of winter. Albeit for only short periods of time when it's cold outside. Not only is fresh natural air good for you, but also it's proven to prevent mold.
My grandparents would open at least one window for a while every morning, throughout the whole year. When the weather is nice, the Chinese would hang their beddings on clotheslines outside, for fresh air and sunlight are cleansing.
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jrdnmichelle · 1 month
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mini altars to the elements
earth air fire water
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bruxasdebolso · 1 month
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Working with Air
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Welcome to the third part of my elemental series! Today we will explore some aspects of working with air like offerings, devotional activities, common lessons, aspects, and more! With all that said lets get started!
To preface: I am a devotee to water itself, I am a west witch practioner which means I work within the domain of water, the past, divination, and psyche! I also am a general elemental practioner and have experience working with all of the elements and their aspects!
What is working with air like?
While looking at verified gnosis and cultural nuance some things remain familiar, things like air being both stagnant and rushing, life giving, and more! It is a major backbone (Much like all the elements are for each other) in the way that all organisms that preform aerobic respiration (Air breathing) need oxygen, air, and a form of atmosphere including water based animals. Air does not have a concept of gender (same with all the elements), however you can always ask as a bonding opportunity or follow a cultural addition that may apply pronouns to an element.
In general, air is primordial, but it is considered one of the youngest of the elements mainly because magma, water, and a form of earth had existed before O2, and an actual atmosphere. With that in mind, the air ended up facilitating a lot of growth here on earth, and from there air has many aspects! Air has tempest, dead air, atmosphere, wind, and breath! There are plenty of types of air spirits like syliphs, Sylphons, Spirulites, and more.
Some people work with wind, air anomaly's like tornados and wind storms, and breathwork. Wind and breath teaches more gentle and peaceful lessons about how to take a step back and take a moment for yourself. Someone who works with tempest might receive more lessons relating to coming into your own power and growing a backbone. Each aspect will have different lessons and personality traits, but each of them still follow the same lessons of balance between motion and pause, and even speaking.
In your relationship you may be called to breath work, using feathers, and more that we will be discussing a bit later, however air is will see us like any other animal, and is more apprehensive to engage in a conversation so practioners may have to call out to it first. UPG: Air is really rushing and sometimes can be overwhelming, and we have had many wonderful conversations relating to hard work, taking things as they come, and not falling into unhealthy stagnation. Air has not been very direct and tends to come as needed into my space and isnt an omnipresent force! In general I have needed to call on it first for information or advice, it is also quite stoic and serious when needed but also upbeat and kind when needed.
Finally, air does have some birth connotations, but they are directly indicative of the relationships it has with other elements. Air cannot do its job in a vacuum like space until some level of atmosphere is established. However 'air' can mean different things to different people, and in a way taking a first breath is life!
What are common offerings?
People tend to keep an altar to air near doorways, windows, and living rooms because of the rush of energy as people walk through doors, the energy of change from windows, and more! historically a lot of air honoring comes from within like being outdoors, having windows open, and doing breath work in a special place because of the motion you can feel from the air.
In air practices there are heavy emphasis on working and action! this comes from most of air needing to be moved to be felt, as often times we dont notice when we are breathing or walking through the precious gas. Moving air like with breath, feathers, and fans can be really helpful.
Some common practices include meditation and breath work, energy motion, dance, song, using feathers, fans, and incense scrying are all really common aspects of work! Another aspect is action, doing divination with clouds, the sky, and smoke is helpful, and then another thing is storm chasing, tracking the weather, and observing the atmosphere can also be really good forms of connection.
What are some correspondences?
Crystals - Amethyst, Angel Aura Quartz, Angelite, Celestite, Clear Quartz, Danburite, Flourite, Green Adventurine, Howlite, Kyanite, Labradorite, Rainbow obsidian
Herbs - Poplar, cottonwood, moss, Aspen, Marjoram, Cilantro, Lavender, Rosemary, Lemongrass, Anise, Oregano, Peppermint, Fennel, Asparagus, Celery, Cattail, Hazel, Almond, Bay, Borage, Frankincense
Colors - green, yellow, white
Energy Centers - heart and sacral
Zodiacs - Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius
Tools - Feathers, fans, incense, and books
Scents - fresh, clean, lively
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garbagewitchcraft · 2 years
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Elemental Correspondences
~*~WATER~*~
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Direction: West. Time of the Day: Sunset. Season: Autumn. Colors: blue, purple. Sense: Taste. Cycle of Life: Maturity. Instruments: anything that is resonant. Plants: underwater plants, algae, lily, plants living near water. Animals: water animals (frogs, water insects, fish, swan, crab etc.). Places: lakes/ponds, sea/ocean, beaches, swimming pools, bathroom, cold climate, tides.
Gender: Feminine. Tarot: Cups/Chalices/Goblets. Zodiac: Pisces, Scorpio, Cancer. Planets: Moon, Neptune, Pluto. Energy: Receptive. Emotional. Changeable. Crystals: blue crystals. Mythical Beings: Mermaids/Sirens, Water Fae, Nymphs/Nereids, Rusalka, Selkie, Kraken, Nessie, Leviathan, Titans, Undines.
Ritual Tools: fish bone, shark teeth, teapot, teacup, mirror, crystal ball, sea shell, sand, spray bottle, seaweed, comb, bowl, pearls, fishing nest. Ritual Forms: brewing, making tea, cooking with water (boiling), cleaning (windows, floors, dishes), taking a bath, cold herbal infusions. Ritual Types: divination, enchanting, cleansing, dowsing, astral travel, lucid dreaming, healing, lunar magic, scrying.
MAGICK NOTES:
Introducing water magic to everyday life is the easiest of all the elements!
While making tea, imagine putting good energy/intention into it and then drink it to have a good day! Afterwards (if you have time and skills) you can feel free to do divination, using leftover tea leaves.
While taking a bath/shower in the evening, imagine the water pouring onto you to be white/light in color and the water dripping off of you to be black/greyish color. I use it to cleanse myself of all the negative energy.
Looking into mirror as a divination is a very disturbing experience for me! Like, it’s effective, it can get weird though.
Water in a spray bottle can be used for space cleansing if you don’t wanna use incense all the time. Also it’s good for the indoor plants if you have any! 
Washing dishes is another ritual of mine and it’s a good way to meditate. I just get lost in thought. 
If you want to practice water magic, follow moon phases and use them to your advantage! 
Water magic is not necessarily only gathering water and using it, but also perfoming spells or doing anything spiritual during specific weather conditions (ex.: raining, storm, snowing, hail stones).
TYPES OF WATER USED IN SPELLS:
Moon Water - great for all kinds of spells and craft! Moon water can have different abilities, all depending on during which moon phase we charged it in. The best water is the one charged during full moon or super moon as it is the most powerful. 
Sun Water - keywords: positivity, strenght, happiness, courage, good health. 
Rain Water - good for cleansing, meditation and relaxation. Keywords: growth, regeneration, cleansing, rest.
River Water - good for warding or spells with a clear goal as river water has a focused energy. Keywords: movement, action, flow.
Lake/Pond Water - I find it good for connecting with nature or animals. Could be used in animal magic. Keywords: wildness, nature, hidden, isolation.
Swamp/Mud Water - good for curses, hexes, binding, wishing someone bad health. Keywords: disease, dirty work, sticky, messy.
Sea Water - good for protection, banishing and any form of spell that needs powerful but calm energy. Keywords: vastness, life, fear.
Dew Water - keywords: vulnerability, peace, refreshing, delicate, calm, waiting. Good for Fae communication or any creature that is elusive.
Storm Water - good for spells that needs a lot of power. Be warned though, it’s very different from the sea water; it’s uncontrolled, chaotic and doesn’t last long. There’s a lot of anger and destructive energy.
Ice/Snow Water - keywords: endings, change, patience, harmony, growth.
Cemetery Water - good for necromancy, of course. You can put some in a spray bottle and spray it in a room in which you want to communicate with the dead. 
Well Water - keywords: wishing, domesticity, home, family, community. Could be good for communicating with spirits/creatures living near or in your house. 
Fog/Mist - keywords: invisibility, mystery, hidden, blindness. Spells including ‘clouding someone’s judgement’, those in which you want to stay anonymous as much as you can or those who will slowly start working over time.
~*~FIRE~*~
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Direction: South. Time of the Day: Noon. Season: Summer. Colors: red, orange, yellow, gold. Sense: Sight. Cycle of Life: Youth. Instruments: string instruments (guitar, violin etc.) Plants: spices, strong-smelling, stinging or irritating the skin, resembles sun or fire, thrives in warm weather/sun/hot climate. Animals: lion, tigers, cats, lizards, foxes, snakes, scorpions, coyote. Places: hot climate, bedroom, hot springs, volcanoes, desert.
Gender: Masculine. Tarot: Wands/Torches. Zodiac: Leo, Sagittarius, Aries. Planets: Jupiter, Mars, Sun. Energy: Projective. Creative. Transformative. Crystals: red/orange/yellow/pink crystals. Mythical Beings: Dragons, Phoenix, Demons, Fire Giants, Golems, Jinns, Cyclops, Chimera, Fire Fae.
Ritual Tools: candles, lamp, sunlight, spices, ashes, metals, bones, hair/nails, firewood, matches, knives, alcohol, charcoal. Ritual Forms: cooking, baking, grilling, heating, sunbathing, having sex, intimacy, dancing, candle work, cauldron work, taking a risk, burning. Ritual Types: divination, enchanting, cleansing, protection, purification, transformation, destructive magic, banishing.
MAGICK NOTES
It’s not as easy to introduce fire to everyday life as it was with water but it’s not impossible!
The easiest thing to do is to use fire/heat in baking/cooking/grilling. For me, the fire is all about protection and destruction (sometimes cleansing but it’s cleansing by destructive force) so by using it, we get rid of all the bad stuff inside of us.
Sun is the ultimate ally to fire magic and so are stars! Sun brings us life and happiness but it also makes us sweat like pigs so, for me, it’s still cleansing by destruction. Meditation during star gazing is great and I feel like spending time with someone under starry night sky is the best thing to deepen the connection! It’s also good to just talk out loud to either a deity or a spirit guide. 
I find all physical sports to be fire-related but dancing is the biggest one! Sweating, lots of energy but also fun is a great way to connect to your inner fire. Sports involving adrenaline are also fire-y. 
The most common way to practice fire magick is to burn stuff. Incense, paper, bay leaves. It’s good for manifestation, protection or banishing. 
In general, be careful with fire. I find the safest option is to just use candles. Down below, there’s not many examples of how to use different types in spells but I included keywords so you can decide on your own if it speaks to you or if you want to try it at all. 
TYPES OF FIRE USED IN SPELLS:
Bonfire - keywords: friendship, community peace, happiness, fun. 
Torch Flame/Lantern - keywords: wildness, rawness, travel, guidance, focused. 
Lightning - keywords: chaos, destruction, power, fear.
Sunlight - happiness, positivity, joy, strenght, courage.
Candle Flame - generally good for everything and commonly used. The main type of fire magick. 
Burning Flame - it could be small burning flame (aka candle flame) or when you take specific things (like your ex’s things) and burn them in a big pile to move on/banish them. All depends on the intention.
Match’s Flame - keywords: elusive, short-lasting, quick. Can be used in any types of spells or even divination. We light the match and wait for it to burn. If it doesn’t then the spell won’t work/the answer is no, etc. I’ll elaborate in a different post. 
Grilling Fire/Heat - keywords: abundance, prosperity, survival.
Cemetery Candle Flame - necromancy again. Better to perform at a cemetery, rather than at home.
Heat - keywords: energy flow, cleansing.
~*~AIR~*~
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Direction: East. Time of the Day: Morning/Sunrise. Season: Spring. Colors: white, transparent, gray. Sense: Hearing. Cycle of Life: Infancy. Instruments: wind instruments (flute etc.). Plants: plants with strong aroma, plants located high, plants with pollen/heavily pollinating. Animals: birds, flying insects. Places: mountains, high buildings, schools, offices, libraries, airports, travel agencies.
Gender: Masculine. Tarot: Swords/Knives/Daggers. Zodiac: Gemini, Libra, Aquarius. Planets: Uranus, Venus, Mercury. Energy: Projective. Mental. Elusive. Crystals: white/clear/gray crystals. Mythical Beings: Pegasus, Gryphons, Zephyrs, Fae of Trees, Striga, Gremlins.
Ritual Tools: feathers, bells, incense, brooms, wands, fans, balloons, ribbons, wind chimes, dream catchers.  Ritual Forms: music (singing, playing instruments, creating), burning incense, listening/talking/communicating, writing, meditation, spending time outside, hanging objects, learning. Ritual Types: divination, enchanting, learning, chaos magic, storm magic.
MAGICK NOTES
Not much I can say about air magic but I’ll try my hardest.
Air is a very elusive element so there are no actual material uses. 
As you can see in ‘Ritual Forms’ I listed some examples of how I see practicing air magic which is mostly through music (but also painting/drawing!). It’s all the things that require your brain and focus.
However, there are some actual spiritual option for all the folks that wants to practice air magick.
Follow atmospheric conditions and perform spells accordingly. Spend time outside and focus on the wind surrounding you. 
Work with birds! There is a form of divination called crow counting. 
There’s a lot of types of air divination like shuffling songs, throwing stuff, by pendulum or Nephomancy (by clouds). There’s a whole wikipedia page about that!
~*~EARTH~*~
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Direction: North. Time of the Day: Midnight. Season: Winter. Colors: green, brown, black. Sense: Touch. Cycle of Life: Advanced Age. Instruments: drums. Plants: all plants, mushrooms, moss. Animals: dogs, wolves, insects, cow, horse, bull. Places: forest, meadow, park, kitchen, basement, caves, canyon, mines.
Gender: Feminine. Tarot: Pentacles/Coins/Discs. Zodiac: Taurus, Capricorn, Virgo. Planets: Saturn, Venus, Mercury. Energy: Perceptive. Physical. Crystals: green/brown/black crystals. Mythical Beings: Dwarves, Fae, Dryads, Gnomes, Goblins, Trolls.
Ritual Tools: rocks, crystals, leaves, herbs, seeds, flowers, dirt, coins, food, wood, cards, books. Ritual Forms: cooking, baking, gardening, handmade stuff, walks in the nature, spending time with animals, offerings, cleaning the house/nature. Ritual Types: divination, enchanting, grounding, binding, animal magic, leaving the old behind.
MAGICK NOTES:
Practicing earth magick is really easy. It’s all about grounding, nature work, animals and using your two hands.
The most recognizable form of earth magick is kitchen and animal magick!
I find earth magic to be the most peaceful but isolated and unburdened magick of all! It minds its own business, it just want to be left alone and do whatever it does the best. It’s my favourite! 
There’s not much to say because I think earth magick is pretty self-explanatory.
TYPES OF EARTH USED IN SPELLS:
Ashes - it all depends on what we burnt. Sage ashes are good for protection/cleansing, bay leaves ashes for wishing/manifesting. In case of paper ashes it depends on what we used the paper for/what was written on it. 
Cemetery Dirt - necromancy again!
Regular Dirt - can be used in spell involving banishing, letting go, unbinding, manifestation.
Used Tea Leaves - if we made the intention, then the usage of the leaves depend on the intention! If not, then we might focus on the type of tea we drank. The leaves are also good for divination. 
Destroyed Crystals (in small particles) - depends on the crystal! 
Ashes From The Bonfire - or so called wood ashes. Can be used in spells involving cleansing/banishing/letting go/unbinding. 
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sappy-witch · 11 months
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Elemental Magick🔥🌿🌬️💧
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Today, let's embark on a journey into the realm of elemental magick and discover the profound wisdom and power that resides within the natural elements. The elements of Earth, Fire, Water, and Air are not merely physical forces but also energetic essences that can be harnessed for personal growth, manifestation, and spiritual connection. So, let's dive into the enchanting world of elemental magick together!
🔥 Fire Element
Fire embodies passion, transformation, and creativity. Engage with the Fire element through candle magick, bonfires, or visualizations of flames. Ignite your creative spark by writing, dancing, or engaging in artistic pursuits. Embrace the transformative energy of Fire to release what no longer serves you and embrace new beginnings.
🌿 Earth Element
Earth represents stability, grounding, and abundance. Connect with this element by spending time in nature, gardening, or working with crystals and gemstones. Practice grounding techniques like walking barefoot or meditating on the earth to align your energy with the nurturing vibrations of the Earth element.
🌬️ Air Element
Air represents intellect, communication, and inspiration. Connect with the Air element by spending time outdoors, practicing deep breathing exercises, or using incense and feathers in your rituals. Engage in journaling, affirmations, or meditation to clear your mind and invite new ideas and inspiration to flow. Harness the power of Air to enhance your communication and expand your intellectual pursuits.
💧 Water Element
Water symbolizes emotions, intuition, and healing. Embrace the Water element by spending time near bodies of water, taking soothing baths, or practicing scrying with a bowl of water. Explore your emotions through journaling or artistic expressions. Allow the fluidity of Water to cleanse, heal, and awaken your intuitive abilities.
🌟 Elemental Ritual
Create a sacred ritual to honor and work with the elemental energies. Set up an altar representing each element, incorporating corresponding objects, symbols, and colors. Light candles, burn incense, and invoke the presence of each element through words or prayers. Express your gratitude and intentions for working with the elements, and embrace their energies in your practice.
🔮 Elemental Spellwork
Explore elemental spellwork by incorporating the energies of specific elements into your magickal workings. For example, use Earth energy for grounding and manifesting abundance, Fire energy for passion and motivation, Water energy for emotional healing and intuition, and Air energy for intellectual pursuits and clear communication. Tailor your spells to align with the specific element's attributes and your desired outcome.
💫 Elemental Meditation
Engage in elemental meditations to deepen your connection with each element. Find a quiet space, close your eyes, and visualize yourself surrounded by the energy of the chosen element. Feel its presence, absorb its qualities, and let it guide and empower you on your spiritual journey. Embrace the transformative energies of the elements and allow them to awaken your inner magick.
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The elements are not only external forces but also reside within you. By aligning with their energies, you awaken your own inherent power and tap into the ancient wisdom of nature. Embrace the beauty and harmony of elemental magick, and let it guide you towards spiritual growth, manifestation, and a profound connection with the natural world.
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shadowwitchcraft · 8 months
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Books I’m reading right now
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brightgnosis · 5 months
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Incense is one of the most accessible and pleasurable tools of the element of air. The history of incense goes back to the first people who ever burned fragrant wood or herbs in their fires and marveled at the aromatic smells [...] Incense use was first recorded in some of the oldest documents known to humankind. Babylonians, Mesopotamians, and South Asians wrote about its multitude of purposes around 3100 BCE.
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From Air Magic, published 2021 as part of Llewellyn's Elements of Witchcraft series; Astrea Taylor (My Ko-Fi Here)
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tiernanmoss · 1 year
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Castle Rock at Marblehead Mass
© Tiernan Moss
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jrdnmichelle · 1 day
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altars to the cardinal directions
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nehalenniaspeil · 1 year
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air & water element
andrea fossati — the guiding light [?]
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unicorn-names · 3 months
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Unicorn Rider Mutation suggestions - Eyes
This could be for one or both eyes
Air
- whirlwind/twister that rages in the pupils
- electricity that surges out through the iris, like the firing of a synapse in the brain
- misty clouds/fog that floats out from the whites of the eyes, like dry ice sweeping across a floor
Earth
- usual eyelashes are no more as the green meadow's grass graces up and down with every blink
- mud leaks from the bottom of the eyes like drooping wet paint
- solid golden eyes that glint as the sun casts its own eye upon them
Fire
- burning ember eyes that flicker and dance despite any focused stare the rider gives
- black craggy eyes play background to the bright red magma that seeps through the thin jagged cracks of the iris
- wispy strands of smoke cling to the place where normal eyebrows once lived
Spirit
- translucent eyelids, where you're never truly sure if the rider is conscious
- eyelashes that intertwine regular with magical translucent follicles
- where there was once the black pupil of the eye is now a clear line of sight following the optic nerve
Water
- eyes that seem to contain the ocean itself, with waves that crash against eyelids
- bubbles caught in the eyes, all bunched up together like frogspawn
- water spills from the eye socket and runs down the cheeks of the rider: a constant waterfall companion
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sarahmorningstar · 1 year
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Air  🜁
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Air is the manifestation of movement, freshness, communication and of the intelligence. Sound is another manifestation of this element. As an element, it is invisible, but its reality can be felt in the air that we breathe in every day.
To connect with the power of this element, find a place with clean air and breathe deeply, touch a feather or inhale the fragrance of a heavily scented flower. Let yourself experience the energy of this element, and reflect that we also possess Air energy within ourselves.
Air is a masculine element and governs the magick of the four winds. It is the vital spirit passing through all things, giving life to all things, moving and filling all things.
In magical terms, Air is the power of the mind, the force of intellect, inspiration, imagination. It is ideas, knowledge, dreams and wishes. Air is the element of new life and new possibilities and is essential to spells and rituals of travel, instruction, finding lost items, some types of divination, and freedom. Air aids us in visualization, a vital technique in magic.
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infernalwitxhcraft · 1 year
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Mercury Water Spell For Travel Blessing
Out on the 15th of May, ancient Romans celebrated Mercuralia for the birth of Mercury. They cut a bay laurel branch, dipped it in the water of a fountain, and sprinkled their heads, merchandise, and ships. Prayers were spoken to Mercury in the hope that he would bless their future with luck and fortune. Mercury is a knowledgeable traveler, and Mercury Water is a great travel companion. It assists with energies of communication, luck, and power.
Materials:
• Bay laurel leaves
• Scissors
• Travel sized spray bottle (i.e. for hairspray)
• Water (from a spring, if possible)
1) Cut the bay leaf into long strips and slide them into the spray bottle. As you pour the water, say:
"I call upon swift-footed Mercury, messenger of the gods.
I ask you to guide me in my travels
with luck, fortune, and wisdom!"
2) Shake the bottle and place it in sunshine for an hour. Before leaving for your trip, lightly spray yourself, your luggage, your vehicle, and anything else that's going with you. Pack the water with you and use it when you arrive. As you spray the water, say:
"Mercury I call upon thee.
I ask for your blessing in all you see!"
Daemonic Witxh notes: This will be a spell I may try during my next travel, so I will keep this section updated with recommendations. If you are flying, obviously put it in a container that meets TSA regulations, especially if you are trying to carry it on. Personally, I would make this on a Wednesday, which is Mercury's day and charge it in his hour. There are many online sources that calculate the astrological hours for you, if you decide to go that route. Regardless, figured this was the perfect time to post since many people are traveling this time of year. Safe travels to those of you that are!
Source (spell is from the linked book!)
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