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ocean-not-found · 3 months
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By the Earth, by the Air, by the Fire, by the Water
Return, Return, Return.
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covenoftheopenmind · 9 months
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moon-magick-sisters · 2 years
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wandoffire · 5 months
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ladyastrelle · 6 months
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Keep my name outta
yo f***ing mouth jar 👄🫙
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How to:
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You need 1 small jar (like a baby food jar) or glass vial/container with cork or a top, and another larger jar you can seal it in, with room around it to add herbs.
In the small jar make a name paper with your name (full name) and any nicknames, business names etc. Then add a petition that says "For Every time you speak ill over me, my life becomes more beautiful and my wealth grows, while your life becomes more unbearable, and your wealth and health fade." Sign the petition with your full name.
Fill the small jar with those papers, lavender, basil, sage, cloves, rosemary and patchouli. Optionally, you can add small sized Quartz stones. Then seal that jar well. If the jar is corked, seal with wax.
Place it in the large jar and fill the rest of the large jar with any of the following: salt, peppercorns, chilis, chili powder, red peppers, nightshade, belladonna, pokeroot, garlic, hotfoot powder, tobacco, small rusted nails, small mirror shards, dead bugs, spider webs, cloves, poppy seeds, small sticker burrs, cat claws- once you've added what you like, top it with more salt, chili powder and your baneful herbs (you want most of the smaller vessel covered) then twist that jar top tight. Seal as you desire.
Lastly, place intent into the jar- you can do this by burning a tealight candle over it and focusing on your intended outcome, or similarly by burning a separate petition or sigil you create on top and scattering the ashes to the wind.
You may bury this jar or keep it hidden somewhere close to you as it does its task.
-Lady Astrelle xx
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maryhale1 · 3 months
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Here a guide to how to create your own rituals.
There is as always no need to follow all the steps.
Take what feels good for you.
You can modify to your own comfort. This will help you in your journey to have a more peaceful and spiritual lifestyle.
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Create your own easy rituals for personal empowerment and mindfulness:
1. Cleanse:
• Begin by cleansing your space, whether physically or energetically, to create a sacred environment.
2. Candles:
• Light candles to symbolize illumination, focus, and connection with the divine.
3. Essential Oils:
• Incorporate essential oils for their aromatherapeutic properties, enhancing the atmosphere and promoting mindfulness.
4. Smudge:
• Use smudging herbs like sage or palo santo to purify the energy around you.
5. Ground:
• Ground yourself by connecting with the earth, fostering stability and balance.
6. Flowers:
• Include flowers for a touch of nature, symbolizing growth, beauty, and the cycles of life.
7. Crystals:
• Choose crystals that resonate with your intentions; let their energies support your ritual.
8. Herbs:
• Utilize herbs to infuse your space with natural scents and enhance the ritual’s energy.
9. Connect:
• Connect with your spiritual self through practices like tarot cards, tapping into intuitive wisdom.
10. Meditate:
• Incorporate meditation to quiet the mind, fostering a deeper connection with your inner self.
11. Breathe:
• Focus on intentional breathing, using it as a tool to center yourself in the present moment.
12. Manifest:
• Set intentions and manifest your desires through positive affirmations and visualization.
13. Affirm It:
• Affirm your goals and aspirations, reinforcing positive beliefs in your own capabilities.
14. Journal:
• Keep a ritual journal to document your experiences, reflections, and the progress of your personal journey.
15. Visualize: • Visualize your goals and dreams, using the power of imagination to bring them closer to reality.
Crafting your own rituals allows for a personalized and meaningful spiritual practice, tailored to your unique journey.
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fliegenengel · 1 month
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covenoftheopenmind · 1 year
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Preparing for Samhain ritual!
Join us at midnight on YouTube live! www.youtube.com/c/covenoftheopenmind.
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xrosalinex · 1 year
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Key of the night.
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lilianasgrimoire · 22 days
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Witchcraft 101: An Introductory Post
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What is Witchcraft?
Witchcraft is the practice of magick. It's a series of techniques one uses to harness and/or manipulate energies externally or internally to change one's surroundings of circumstances as well as themselves. This can be done through using herbs, stones, crystals, and other materials.
Witchcraft can, and is, performed in a plethora of ways. It can be done through meditation, spell work, rituals or even baking and cooking. Witchcraft is as unique as you are. To practice witchcraft you do not need a religion, however most people practice witchcraft to feel more connected to their chosen religion. Witchcraft is as unique as the individual demonstrating it.
What makes someone a witch?
A witch is a person who practices magick. Witches can come from any background, any age, race or gender and religion. The term 'witch' is a gender-neutral, universal name. A being who claims the title may do what they desire with the craft. There are many types of witches, all of which are nature based. Not all witches are interested in the same type practise, however. One may prefer the study and use of crystals, and another being drawn to divination or even one of the elements.
A witch is neither good or bad, as they are only human.
There aren't any rules to being a witch (unless your religion states otherwise). Whilst you don't have to be religious to be a witch, most witches who practise, are most commonly Wiccan.
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What is Paganism?
Pagan is an umbrella term for the many non-Abrahamic religions. This included Hinduism, Wicca, Buddhism, Sikhism, etc. However, not a lot of people fall into a specific type of religion that comes under paganism but still believe in & worship more than one God/Goddess or Greater being such as the elements, for example. Many, if not most, witches, fall under the Wiccan religion.
Paganism, across all sub-genres, follow holidays/festivals, and in many religions, many they follow The Eight Sabbats, or Wheel of the Year. The Sabbats, depending on the religion, have slight variations in terms of rituals, timing and practicing of the holidays i.e. which God/Goddess is associated, traditional colours or foods. It also is up to the individual as to what they do and don't want to celebrate.
"All Wiccans are witches, but not all witches are wiccan. All Wiccans are Pagan, but not all Pagans are Witches."
Religion VS. Spirituality
Religion and spirituality are often meshed together and difficult to differentiate the two. Some people believe there is a blurred line between them, whereas another may believe they are two completely different topics.
So, how can we tell the two apart?
Religion is an institutionalised system of certain attitudes, practises and beliefs; often the service or worship of a greater being than ones self or the supernatural. A religion is often based upon life lessons and teachings of a historical or archetypal figure. Typically, there is a place of worship, such as churches, temples, mosques and cathedrals. Religion is a structured organised system that is heavily rule based with it's main focus on the faith of the religion (scriptures of being infallible and ultimate or truth. Acceptance and the surrender to the Divine are taught as the path to complete and ultimate salvation. Religion is one path for all to follow.
Spirituality is a connection that one has to something that is much larger than yourself. Spirituality is an aspect of humanity where an individual seeks and expresses meaning and purpose through the connection they experience to a moment. People who are spiritually awakened liv4e life in a reverent and sacred manner. Yoga, meditation and contemplation all help a person to start, progress and explore their journey. Many use these practices to reach out to their spirit guides, past lives and even advice from outside forces. Each journey is unique. Spirituality is often referred to as a "pathless path". Spirituality is about following your own path and learning, growing, loving and acceptance on a more personal level. Unlike religion, spiritualists do not follow a set of rules n regards to their inward journey but, faith is not dismissed and entirely acceptable to incorporate with spirituality.
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aeife-sienna · 1 year
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Hi everyone! So here's a couple photos of one of my most recent rituals. If I'm being honest, it should have been done right about now during the New Moon in Aries, but we live and we learn!
As you can see, I used a male and female candle. The black candles are for protection for the female and the purple candles surrounding the male are for domination. The herbs are bay leaves, jasmine, and rosebud. I also used tigers eye, and black tourmaline crystal shards, and a chunk of rose quartz. All items were smoke cleansed with sage incense beforehand.
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zoomar · 3 months
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Preparation for the Ritual, Illustrated Guide to Wicca, 2000
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arcane-trail · 1 year
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Spells for a More Prosperous 2023
Imbue your 2023 new years resolutions with a little magic.
Samhain, at the end of October, is considered the start of the new year among most Pagan and Wiccan groups. And the Winter Solstice and Yule on the 21st of June is also an important gateway in the wheel of the year as this is the moment when the sun starts to increase in force again (in the northern hemisphere).
Read our guide to Samhain here.
New Year, on the first of January, became the start of the New Year among the Romans in 45 BCE when Julius Caesar decided that the calendar needed reforming. He chose January because it is the month of Janus, as the god represents beginnings and transitions, and he has two faces so he can look both backward and forward.
Despite not being one of the major Wiccan holidays, New Year is still an excellent time to cast spells to set your intentions and manifest prosperity for the coming year. The positive energy created by so many people celebrating and sending out energy wishing for luck and transformation creates a shared energetic force that we can tap into to give extra power to our spells and rituals.
We have three favorite types of rituals that we like to conduct at the new year. Cleansing rituals to expel negative energy and prepare ourselves to take on the new year with fresh energy. Intentions rituals that help firmly set our intentions and draw power for their manifestations. And good luck rituals to attract a bit of fortune for the new year.
Cleansing Rituals
It is great to start the new year by cleansing yourself of any negative or unwanted energy from the previous year. New Year’s Eve can be a great time to conduct any of your favorite cleansing rituals. Use incense to clear energy out of your space, or use a Selenite, Amethyst, or Tourmaline wand to expel negative energy.
But, at New Year, you might be more focused on cleansing your own physical energy. This can be done by bathing in nature, in the Ocean, or in a clean natural lake. If you prefer to do your cleansing at home, run yourself an Epsom Salt bath.
To conduct a ritual cleansing, make sure you have a shower before you enter your bath, as you want to feel clean during your soak. Add a few drops of sage and frankincense essential oils to your bath water for more potent cleansing.
Burn a cleansing white candle while you bathe and focus your mind on the flame. Send negative thoughts and the sources of your negative energy to the flame and imagine them burning up and floating away in the smoke as you bathe.
In the hours following your bath, try only to do things that nourish your body. Moisturize your skin and eat foods and drinks that nourish and invigorate your system.
Intension Rituals
New Year is a time when many people like to set intentions and resolutions for the new year. You can conduct rituals that give your intentions more force and give you and the universe enhanced energy to make them manifest in the coming year.
Start your ritual at first light on December 31st. Take a small piece of green or brown cloth and place it on the earth. Pour a small mound of ground cinnamon onto the cloth and visualize the cloth as a fertile foundation and the cinnamon as nourishing earth.
Next, take some seeds in your hand, one to represent each of your main intentions for the coming year. Hold each seed in your hand and focus on your intention. When it is clearly visible in your mind, plant the seed in your cinnamon. Once you planted all your seeds, leave them in the sun until sunset. As the sun sets, gather the cloth and seal it around the cinnamon and seal it with a gold ribbon.
Take the bundle with you as go about your business. When you and all the people around you are sending out positive energy at midnight, take out your bundle and focus again on your intentions, channeling the positive energy that you need around you into your bundle.
After the ritual is done, place the bundle in your sacred space. You can hold it in your hands and focus on your intentions whenever you need energy, focus, or guidance in the coming year. When you no longer need the bundle, you should bury it in the earth.
Good Luck Rituals
You can also set yourself up for the best possible new year by attracting some good luck. One of the best spells for good fortune is a luck jar.
Get yourself a clean glass jar. Cleanse it thoroughly with soap and water, and then incense. Gather crystals and herbs with lucky energy, such as quartz, peridot, and tiger’s eye for crystals and orange tea, bay leaves, lemongrass, and peppermint for herbs. Also, gather other things that may represent good luck to you, such as something made of gold or small objects linked with previous luck or success.
Take these objects into your magic circle and sit before a burning candle. Slowly and with the intention of both giving and receiving positive energy in the coming year, place these items inside your jar in layers. Once it is full, you can seal the jar using the wax from your candle.
Keep your spell jar on your altar, beside your bed, or where you work if you are looking for fortune in your professional pursuits.
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