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Pumpkin Cheesecake Truffles • Host the Toast
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3/18 Here is some cinnamon for your Monday
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Sweet & Buttery Vegan Cinnamon Breadsticks (Domino’s Cinna Stix Copycat)
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Sometimes you just have to please yourself with some delicious beverage!
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Cinnamon Stick Throwing for Divination
Hello everyone! I'd like to discuss cinnamon stick throwing for divination. You have probably seen something similar with bone throwing. Well when you live in a big city and not around many wild animals, you find other ways. These are mine above.
This was actually inspired by Chaos_Occultist on TikTok
Did I choose cinnamon stick divination for other reasons too?
Yes I did! My ancestors actually first came to me with the scent of cinnamon. And while communicating with a pendulum is one way, the cinnamon sticks is an easier way especially if I am out and about.
So what did you do?
So first I wrote some norse runes on the cinnamon sticks to give the intentions for protection, divination, etc. I enchanted mine with a protection oil I made a while back. I dipped my finger and dressed the cinnamon sticks. Then I had my ancestors bless the cinnamon sticks.
So how does it work for you?
While yes it will work with different people, I find when it says yes that the cinnamon sticks cross or if most of them cross. If some cross and they are close together, then it is a maybe. If they basically bounce away from each other and none are close, then that is a no for me.
~Sunflower
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a couple oc sketches I haven’t gotten around to finishing. a filly Ginger Bread and a “treasure hunt” instigated by none other than Nana Peppermint!
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Daily Spell: October 22nd
Apple Cider Spell to Honor the Dead
You’ll Need:
Warm apple cider
Cinnamon stick
Many people believe this is the time of the year when the dead are closest to us. Whether it's something going bump in the night, where the feeling that you are not really alone, there is a clear sense that the veil between our world and the spiritual has seemed a bit. A popular tradition is to honor the dead with offerings, as a way of not only appeasing them, both the letting them know they are not forgotten. Do this spell outside, after the sun has gone down.
Pour two mugs of warm cider and add the cinnamon sticks. Close your eyes and think about the people in your life who have passed away, whether recently or in years past. Remember how they made you laugh, and the love you shared. This is the night to honor them. Sip your cider slowly, and as you do, call out the names of those you are remembering. Tell them how you feel about them in life, and how you feel about them now they have crossed over. After each name, pour a bit of the cider from the second mug onto the ground, and saying “[NAME], I remember you this night, and honor your memory.”
Continue until the cider is gone and you have resided all of the names. Go back inside, but before you do, turn one last time, look behind you, and say “Farewell.”
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“Daily Spellbook for the Good Witch: Quick, Simple, and Practical Magic for Every Day of the Year,” by Patti Wigington
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