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Learning about my inner me still …
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Color Associations In Magick
Red - love, seduction, passion, strength, courage, charisma, assertiveness, survival, change, power
Blue - peace, communication, expression, forgiveness, traveling, protection, truth, sleep, patience, trust, pregnancy
Yellow - joy, abundance, intelligence, reason, learning, memory, inspiration, imagination, friendships
Green - growth, wealth, fertility, business, healing, nature, balance, luck, longevity
Orange - creativity, justice, ambition, opportunity, attraction, abundance, confidence, energy, celebration, goals, success
Purple - intuition, decadence, authority, wisdom, knowledge, influence, psychic abilities, devotion, enlightenment, overcoming fears, addiction, independence, spirituality
Pink - self-love, companionship, affection, spiritual healing, kindness, beauty, femininity, marriage, sensuality, children, healing abuse
Brown - home, animals, family, stability, endurance, grounding, solidarity, strength, hard work, earth
White - cleansing, purification, spirituality, higher-self, innocence, illumination, balancing, hope
Black - protection, binding, transmutation, banishing negativity, dignity, force, grief, secrets, endings, loss, security
Gray - stability, concentration, neutrality, reserve, balance, adaptability, flexibility
Gold - wealth, inner-strength, understanding, self-realization, sun, masculinity, abundance, happiness, overcoming addiction, luxury
Silver - wisdom, psychic powers, intelligence, memory, moon, healing, divination, money, femininity, fertility, hidden potential, success, awareness
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witches-and-weed · 2 years
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witches-and-weed · 2 years
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Different ways to cleanse your space
sage - now, don't use white sage unless you are indigenous to native america, but if you do use this to cleanse your space, remember this is like bleach.. it gets rid of all the energies, negative AND positive
salt - put a bowl near the front door to stop negative energy entering your home, or put a pinch in each corner of your room
essential oils - put in a humidifier and set it with your intention and leave it to cleanse your space AND smell amazing
Incense - pick a incense that resonates with what you are trying to achieve, and light the end of it letting the flame burn for 10 seconds or so before blowing it out, making sure the end is still hot... volia!
Letting fresh air into your space - open up your windows and doors!
Plants - having living plants in your room is a great way to purify the air as well as the energy in your room.
lemon - place wedges of fresh lemon, or lemon essential oils around the space to cleanse it of negative energy
Selenite - walk around with a piece of selenite or leave it in a room to cleanse the space
just tidy up your room!
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witches-and-weed · 2 years
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If you are an active witchcraft blog please interact with this post!
(I think witchblr is due for a roll-call)
BY WITCHCRAFT BLOG I MEAN YOU PRIMARILY POST/REBLOG WITCHCRAFT CONTENT, AND NOT JUST MEMES OR FANDOM CONTENT!
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Magical Correspondences of Coffee
I recently accepted the fact that I have a lactose aversion, which saddens me because I slam milk like it's the 90's. The stabbing abdominal pain and jank ass bowel movements outweigh the weird satisfaction I get from cow milk.
On a vaguely related note, milk/cream is something that one might put in coffee, and is associated with nurturing, power and protection. Think of your coffee cup as a cauldron, and the coffee is the base liquid, the things you add to it can be charged with magical intent and that magic will follow you through your whole day.
Here's some popular coffee additives and their correspondences:
Coffee: stimulant, great for energy work and cleansing
Sugar: love, purification, attraction
Honey/Maple/Syrups: binding, attraction, love
Milk/Cream: nurturing, power, protection
Soy Milk: protection, job success
Coconut Milk: protection, cleansing
Oat Milk: grounding, prosperity, wealth
Almond Milk: prosperity, healing, wealth, wisdom
Vanilla: happiness, love, good fortune
Add some of these to your coffee, stir with intent, and watch how it effects your day. Happy casting
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witches-and-weed · 2 years
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What causes damage, to which crystals
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witches-and-weed · 2 years
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Just a couple more posters like the one in my previous post, the original creator has multiple with the same statement that feature different images, but they're just fun & seem trendy, I hope you'll find use for this content that is a benefit to you in some way, shape or form.
I love you with Endless Love, Blessed Be.
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witches-and-weed · 2 years
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Couldn't stop thinking about this little man
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So i got on ebay and found him
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Effervescent
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Franz Kafka, The Diaries of Franz Kafka: 1914-1923
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witches-and-weed · 3 years
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A norse runework starter pack!
Because runework is basically at the core of my craft, I use it all the time and I’m already more than familiar with it. Runework is super easy to incorporate into everyday life and it’s got a wide range of use so I truly recommend. It feels safe and reliable, and I don’t need to put a lot of time or focus on them. Now let’s get down to business to defeat the Huns.
Their story real quick:
So in His endless search for knowledge, Odin the Allfather hung Himself and was pierced by His own spear in order to be alone with Himself. He accepted no bread and no mead until He found the truth He’d been looking for. And He did: through the darkness of His own mind, Odin saw the runes and reached for them. It was told they were so powerful He could bring a man back from the dead using them.
The basics:
The runic alphabet, otherwise called Futhark. Because I’m a history nerd I try to use the “elder futhark” as much as possible, though there’s a new one going around that’s really popular too.
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The more complicated stuff:
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Vegvisir (you’ll often find it depicted inside a rune circle like the second pic, especially on jewelry and pendants): Vegvisir is first and foremost a compass, and its name translated from Icelandic quite literally means “that which shows the way”. Historians speculate that its shape might be derived from old sailing wayfinders in Scandinavia, thus its association with the compass. It’s supposed to guide one’s way through the storm, according to a line in the Huld manuscript. (x, y)
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Aegishjalmur (Helm of Awe): Protection, protection, protection! That’s what it’s about. All of its branches are considered to be “guarding” the center, thus making it a major protection rune. Once you get the gist of it, it’s super easy to draw and useful. If you’re a fan of dragons like me, perhaps you know Fafnir’s invicibility was drawn from this rune, as stated in the Fáfnismál: The Helm of Awe | I wore before the sons of men | In defense of my treasure; | Amongst all, I alone was strong, | I thought to myself, | For I found no power a match for my own. (x, y) 
Aight quick presentation for other complex runes:
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Now; How do I use runes? Where do I put them? 
Draw them anywhere and everywere. I wouldn’t recommend painting a ten-feet inguz on the closest police station but there’s still tons of places where runes can be useful. I draw them inside my wrists and close to pulse points, as way of “pumping” them into my system, so to speak. I write them down to focus my intent during rituals, choosing the one/s I need most atm. In a similar way, I envision them during meditation to clarify my intent. I also use them to decorate altars or devotional art. If you’re a norse pagan like me, maybe look up what runes your main deities are associated with! Quick rundown:
Odin is usually othala or ansuz
I often see Freyja associated with fehu, but that’s also the case for most of the Aesir
Tyr with teiwaz
Thor with thurisaz or uruz; etc…
What about bind runes?
By definition and according to historical speculation, bind runes are futhark runes which were merged into a single glyph (sometimes by carving them all on a single straight line, like oghams). They were super rare back in the viking age but they’ve become popular in the last few years.
People create them according to their needs. This aspect makes bind runes extremely versatile and personal because you can set really specific intents for them. They’re not exactly like sigils, though: when it comes to sigils, feeling and instinct usually guide people’s creation process. As for futhark bind runes, they’re made using existing glyphs from this specific alphabet. Here’s a bunch of bind runes that have been going around, just to give you guys a few ideas of what they can look like:
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OKAYYY that’s all for me, time to sleep
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witches-and-weed · 3 years
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Happy Mabon
Mabon is a pagan holiday, and one of the eight Wiccan sabbats celebrated during the year. Mabon celebrates the autumnal equinox. In the northern hemisphere, this September 23rd will be the autumnal equinox. However, the southern hemisphere already celebrated Mabon on March 20, when the Northern hemisphere celebrated Ostara. It's basically a harvest festival said to give thanks to mother nature 💚🧡
This festival is now named after the the God of Welsh mythology, Mabon. He is the Child of Light and the son of the Earth Mother Goddess, Modron. In truth, there is little evidence that Mabon was celebrated in Celtic countries and the term Mabon was applied as recently as the 1970's.
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(づ ̄³ ̄) XOXO
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witches-and-weed · 3 years
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Mabon Information!
Mabon is the second harvest festival in the Wheel of the Year, and it is celebrated on the Autumnal Equinox. Like you might expect from a harvest festival, it’s a time to gather with loved ones and be grateful for the good things that came your way this year. Also, since the equinox is when day and night are in equal duration, for some it’s a time to reflect on that balance.
“Mabon is a time to reflect on the previous year, when we can celebrate our successes (likened to bringing in the harvest) and assess which crops, projects, or dreams didn’t come to fruition.” 
•Who can celebrate Mabon?
Celebrating solstices, equinoxes, and cross-quarter days goes back centuries, although the concept of the Wheel of the Year is fairly new. That being said, we really have no right to say who can and can’t celebrate them, as long as they do so in a respectful and well-researched manner.
•How do I celebrate Mabon?
You can celebrate however feels right, but more common ways would be to decorate your altar (or your whole house!) with harvest-themed colors and objects, go apple picking/make applesauce, make a thanksgiving-esque meal with lots of fall foods, or simply take a few moments to reflect on your successes and failures this year.
•Symbolism of Mabon:  Second Harvest, the Mysteries, Equality and Balance.
•Symbols of Mabon:  wine, gourds, pine cones, acorns, grains, corn, apples, pomegranates, vines such as ivy, dried seeds, and horns of plenty.
•Herbs of Maybon:  Acorn, benzoin, ferns, grains, honeysuckle, marigold, milkweed, myrrh, passionflower, rose, sage, solomon’s seal, tobacco, thistle, and vegetables.
•Foods of Mabon:  Breads, nuts, apples, pomegranates, and vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, and onions.
•Incense of Mabon:  Autumn Blend-benzoin, myrrh, and sage.
•Colors of Mabon:  Red, orange, russet, maroon, brown, and gold.
•Stones of Mabon:  Sapphire, lapis lazuli, and yellow agates.
•Activities of Mabon:  Making wine, gathering dried herbs, plants, seeds and seed pods, walking in the woods, scattering offerings in harvested fields, offering libations to trees, adorning burial sites with leaves, acorns, and pine cones to honor those who have passed over.
•Spellworkings of Mabon:  Protection, prosperity, security, and self-confidence. Also those of harmony and balance.
•Deities of Mabon:  Goddesses-Modron, Morgan, Epona, Persephone, Pamona and the Muses. Gods-Mabon, Thoth, Thor, Hermes, and The Green Man.
•Things to do on Mabon:
http://baronesshydrangea.tumblr.com/post/150718481789/solitary-autumn-equinox
http://ofcloudsandstars.tumblr.com/post/149844308046/autumn-witchy-things-to-do
•How to get ready for Mabon:
http://flamekeeperwitch.tumblr.com/post/150701226649/setting-up-your-altar-there-are-many-ways-for-one
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witches-and-weed · 3 years
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hey👋 you👋 grab ur 👾hoes it’s the 21st👌 of 😈sexember🗿 🍁MABON🍂😍😘 ,,so grab 🙌some apples🍎, tap 👉👌that tree🌲 sap, 🐓harvest🌽🍄🍆 that moon🌙 goddess👸pussy🍑 ✌& 🎉celebrate🍻 returning to the dark from 👏whence👏 we 👏came✔✔
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“I Observe Witchy Holidays. Observe them as they pass by me because I forgot. Again.”
— Stormwaterwitch (via stormwaterwitch)
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