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Green like Mother Earth
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wxtch-boi · 4 years
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I liked from my main blog llamaface91 but my witchy blog is kcats91.
Will check it out 💖
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wxtch-boi · 4 years
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Suggestions on book to get started on witchraft?
I’d love to know as well! Sorry I can’t be of much help- I’m a beginner for sure, getting really into it now. If anyone has any suggestions I’d love to hear them!
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wxtch-boi · 5 years
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I hope this isn't weird, but I was wondering when your birthday was? I also have an aries sun and moon, with Virgo rising, and I've never met anyone else that did! Feel free to ignore this if you want.
April 11th :) very cool
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wxtch-boi · 5 years
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✨🥀 “you’re the one that i want” jar ✨🥀
i made a love spell jar for somebody very close to me, and decided to share the recipe with you all!
INGREDIENTS:
cinnamon
pink himalayan salt
apple seeds
lavender
rose quartz chips
paper & pencil
candle & lighter
silk ribbon
STEPS:
pick out your jar. it needs to have a lid, preferably cork. (it makes the sealing easier.) i picked out a smaller jar, but the size doesn’t really matter!
at the bottom of the jar, layer the bottom of the jar with the rose quartz chips. on top of those, sprinkle in some pink himalayan salt.
i used cinnamon sticks for my jar, so i propped those up in the jar. if you use ground cinnamon, simply sprinkle it on top of the himalayan salt. 
next, drop in one apple’s worth of apple seeds (make sure you’ve properly dried them)
 finally, add in some lavender. you can either use the full flowers or grind them up.
on your slip of paper, write out the person’s initials that you have in mind. carefully burn the paper and add the ashes. 
cork the jar and tie the ribbon around the neck.
carefully seal the jar with your candle. red and pink are commonly used in love spells, but i used a white candle as it’s more personal to me and my practice!
and there ya go! may this jar bring you luck and prosperity with your relationships ✨
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wxtch-boi · 6 years
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~ hope ur feeling good ~
You too!!! Love this energy 🌱
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wxtch-boi · 6 years
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Common Toxic Herbs and their Effects
This is not a complete list by any means, but these commonly noted plants, herbs, and flowers should be handled with care or avoided altogether. 
Aconite (Wolfsbane, Monkshood) - all parts: dermatoxic, hepatotoxic, and neurotoxic
Adam and Eve (Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Wild Arum) - root: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic if ingested
African Sumac - leaves: dermatoxic; possibly fatal
Agave - juice: dermatoxic  
Angel’s Trumpet - all parts: cardiotoxic; often fatal
Apple - seeds: cytotoxic in large doses
Apricot - leaves and seeds: cytotoxic in large doses
Arnica - gastrotoxic 
Asparagus - berries: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic if ingested
Azalea - all parts: cytotoxic and neurotoxic; rarely fatal
Betel Nut Palm (Pinyang) - all parts: gastrotoxic if ingested
Bittersweet Nightshade - all parts: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; rarely fatal
Black Hellebore - all parts: cardiotoxic and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
Black Locust (False Acacia) - root bark and flowers: gastrotoxic
Black Nightshade - all parts except ripe fruit: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
Bleeding Heart - leaves and roots: neurotoxic
Bloodroot - rhizomes: cytotoxic
Blue Passion Flower (Common Passion Flower) - leaves: cytotoxic
Bracken - all parts: carcinogenic
Buttercup - all parts: gastrotoxic and dermatoxic 
Calabar Bean (Ordeal Beans) - seeds: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic if ingested in large doses
Cassava - leaves and roots: cytotoxic in large doses
Castor Bean (Castor Oil Plant) - seeds: cytotoxic if ingested or inhaled
Celandine - nephrotoxic 
Cherry - leaves and seeds: cytotoxic in large doses
Christmas Rose - all parts: gastrotoxic
Cocklebur - seedlings and seeds: gastrotoxic and neurotoxic
Columbine - seeds and roots: cardiotoxic; easily fatal
Corn Lily (False Hellebore) - all parts: cardiotoxic; often fatal
Cowbane (Water Hemlock, Snakeweed) - root: neurotoxic if ingested
Daffodil - bulbs and stems: gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
Datura/Moonflower - all parts: gastrotoxic and cardiotoxic
Deadly Nightshade (Belladonna) - all parts: cardiotoxic and neurotoxic; often fatal
Desert Rose (Sabi Star, Kudu) - sap: cardiotoxic with skin contact
Dumbcane - all parts: dermatoxic; possibly fatal
Elder (Elderberry) - root: gastrotoxic
Elephant Ear (Angel Wings) - all parts: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic
Ergot - neurotoxic 
Foxglove - leaves, seeds, and flowers: cardiotoxic; often fatal
Garlic - all parts: gastrotoxic in some animals
Giant Hogweed - all parts: dermatoxic
Golden Chain - all parts, especially seeds: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
Goldenseal - all parts: gastrotoxic and neurotoxic in large doses
Grapes/Raisins - all parts: gastrotoxic in dogs
Greater Celandine - all parts: gastrotoxic in large doses
Hemlock (Spotted Cowbane, Poison Snakeweed) - all parts: neurotoxic; possibly fatal
Hemlock Water Dropwort - roots: neurotoxic if ingested; possibly fatal
Henbane - all parts: neurotoxic and cardiotoxic
Holly - berries: gastrotoxic
Honeybush - all parts: gastrotoxic
Honeysuckle - berries: gastrotoxic in mild cases and cardiotoxic in severe cases
Horse Chestnut - all parts: neurotoxic
Hyacinth - bulbs: gastrotoxic and neurotoxic; possibly fatal
Iris - rhizomes: gastrotoxic and dermatoxic 
Jequirity (Crab’s Eye, Rosary Pea) - seeds: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; often fatal
Kava Kava - nephrotoxic, hepatotoxic 
Kidney Bean - raw: gastrotoxic
Larkspur - young plants and seeds: neurotoxic; often fatal
Lemon - oil: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic to animals  
Lily - all parts: nephrotoxic
Lily of the Nile (Calla Lily) - all parts: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic if ingested; possibly fatal
Lily of the Valley - all parts: cardiotoxic; possibly fatal
Lima Beans - raw: gastrotoxic
Lime - oil: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic in animals
Lobelia - all parts: gastrotoxic 
Mandrake - roots and leaves: gastrotoxic and neurotoxic
Mango - peel and sap: dermatoxic
Mangrove - bark and sap: dermatoxic and eye irritation
Mayapple - all green parts and unripe fruit: gastrotoxic
Meadow Saffron (Autumn Crocus) - bulbs: gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
Mistletoe - leaves and berries: gastrotoxic, cardiotoxic, and neurotoxic; rarely lethal in adults
Moonseed - fruits and seeds: gastrotoxic; often fatal
Mountain Laurel - all green parts: gastrotoxic
Nutmeg - raw: psychoactive in large doses
Oak - leaves and acorns: gastrotoxic; rarely fatal
Odollam Tree (Suicide Tree) - seeds: cardiotoxic; often fatal
Oleander - all parts: dermatoxic, cardiotoxic, and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
Onions - all parts: gastrotoxic in animals
Orange - oil: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic in animals
Peach - seeds and leaves: cytotoxic in large doses
Pokeweed - raw leaves, berries, and roots: gastrotoxic and dermatoxic; often fatal
Poison Ivy/Oak/Sumac - all parts, especially leaves: dermatoxic; possibly fatal
Poison Ryegrass (Darnel) - seeds: neurotoxic
Potato - raw: cytotoxic
Privet - berries and leaves: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
Ragwort - all parts: hepatotoxic
Redoul - all parts: gastrotoxic, neurotoxic, and causes respiratory issues; can be fatal in children
Rhubarb - leaves: nephrotoxic
Skullcap - hepatotoxic
Spindle (Spindle Tree) - fruit: hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic; possibly fatal  
Stinging Tree (Gympie Gympie) - bark and sap: dermatoxic; sometimes fatal
Strychnine Tree - seeds: neurotoxic; often fatal
Sweet Pea - seeds: neurotoxic and damaging to connective tissues
Tomato - leaves and stems: cytotoxic in large doses
Uva Ursi - neurotoxic, dermatoxic 
White Baneberry (Doll’s Eyes) - all parts, especially berries: cardiotoxic; possibly fatal
White Snakeroot - all parts: gastrotoxic; often fatal
Winter Cherry (Jerusalem Cherry) - all parts, especially berries: gastrotoxic; occasionally fatal, especially to children
Wisteria - gastrotoxic
Yew (English Yew, Common Yew) - leaves and seeds: gastrotoxic if ingested and respiratory issues if inhaled
definitions of terms used in this list: 
carcinogenic - a substance that can cause cancer
cardiotoxic - toxic to the heart 
cytotoxic - toxic to living cells
dermatoxic - toxic to the skin
gastrotoxic - toxic to the gastrointestinal system (stomach, intestines, etc.)
hepatotoxic - toxic to the liver
nephrotoxic - toxic to the kidneys and urological system (ureters, bladder)
neurotoxic - toxic to the neurological system (brain, nerves, brainstem, spinal cord, etc.)
psychoactive - pertaining to substances that change brain function and result in alterations in perception, mood, or consciousness
last updated: 6-29-2016
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wxtch-boi · 6 years
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Mass Witchblr Follow
I’m relatively new to tumblr and I’m looking for more witches/devotees to follow! I’m looking for blogs that post
Flower magic
Herb magic
Plant magic
Crystal magic
Tea magic
Sigil magic
Greek pantheon
Aphrodite devotion
Iris devotion
Persephone devotion
That seems like big enough list! Like or reblog if you want a follow!
(If you like it and your witchblr is a sideblog just shoot me an ask)
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wxtch-boi · 6 years
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Are there any spells to make myself seem more attractive to my crush, or boost up my charm level for a closet witch?
Here are the spells I found that can help you! Encanto by me!Emoji Glamour Spell by @mermaid-tearsPolished Glamour Spell by @just-a-little-witchyGlamour Masterpost by @orriculum- Aesa
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wxtch-boi · 6 years
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had some weak spots on my lovely aloe so I whipped up a small batch of salve with gel from the pruned leaves! this is an elderberry and aloe salve with ginger and bird’s eye chili. being blessed by fluorite, rose quartz, and stilbite :’) so tingly and warming 🌿🌙 
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wxtch-boi · 6 years
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CRYSTALS FOR SELF LOVE 💝💘💖💓💗💕💞
-Rose Quartz 🌹
Pretty much THE love stone. It’s often associated with relationship wise love BUT the energy definitely will give the same effect when working with self love meditations, self love spells etc…
-Moon Stone 🌝
The moon stone is a symbol of feminine energy. For instance, carrying the moon stone will help control your emotions. The moon stone is GR8 when working with self love for the simple fact that it will help your feminine energy be aligned.
-Sun Stone 🌞
This crystal is know for being a crystal full of confidence. The energy of the sun is held within this stone and it will make you shine just like the sun. And most def give u that 🔥
-Kunzite 💫
This crystal is all about the recognition of the divine within yourself. This crystal is said to open up your heart and help you master all types of loves.
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wxtch-boi · 6 years
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Calling on Green Witches and Gardeners🌻
I have begun planning all of my gardening for the season. What herbs/flowers do y’all plant that you use in your craft or maybe just make you feel good? I want to create a really magical atmosphere and also be able to get good use out of all that I plant, please help me out 😇🌱
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wxtch-boi · 6 years
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Your Birth Tree
Many witches like to choose what their wand is made of by their birth tree, or have seeds/the actual tree nearby for strength/guidance. So here you go 
Dec 23 to Jan 01 | Apple Tree
Jan 02 to Jan 11 | Fir Tree Jan 12 to Jan 24 | Elm Tree Jan 25 to Feb 03 | Cypress Tree
Feb 04 to Feb 08 | Poplar Tree Feb 09 to Feb 18 | Cedar Tree Feb 19 to Feb 28 | Pine Tree Feb 29 | Poplar Tree
Mar 01 to Mar 10 | Weeping Willow Tree Mar 11 to Mar 20 | Lime Tree Mar 21 | Oak Tree Mar 22 to Mar 31 | Hazelnut Tree
Apr 01 to Apr 10 | Rowan Tree Apr 11 to Apr 20 | Maple Tree Apr 21 to Apr 30 | Walnut Tree
May 01 to May 14 | Poplar Tree May 15 to May 24 | Chestnut Tree May 25 to Jun 03 | Ash Tree
Jun 04 to Jun 13 | Hornbeam Tree Jun 14 to Jun 23 | Fig Tree Jun 24 | Birch Tree Jun 25 to Jul 04 | Apple Tree
Jul 05 to Jul 14 | Fir Tree Jul 15 to Jul 25 | Elm Tree Jul 26 to Aug 04 | Cypress Tree
Aug 05 to Aug 13 | Poplar Tree Aug 14 to Aug 23 | Cedar Tree Aug 24 to Sep 02 | Pine Tree
Sep 03 to Sep 12 | Weeping Willow Tree Sep 13 to Sep 22 | Lime Tree Sep 23 | Olive Tree Sep 24 to Oct 03 | Hazelnut Tree
Oct 04 to Oct 13 | Rowan Tree Oct 14 to Oct 23 | Maple Tree Oct 24 to Nov 11 | Walnut Tree
Nov 12 to Nov 21 | Chestnut Tree Nov 22 to Dec 01 | Ash Tree
Dec 02 to Dec 11 | Hornbeam Tree Dec 12 to Dec 21 | Fig Tree Dec 22 | Beech Tree
Apple Tree | Love | of slight build, lots of charm, appeal, and attraction, pleasant aura, flirtatious, adventurous, sensitive, always in love, wants to love and be loved, faithful and tender partner, very generous, scientific talents, lives for today, a carefree philosopher with imagination.
Ash Tree | Ambition | uncommonly attractive, vivacious, impulsive, demanding, does not care for criticism, ambitious, intelligent, talented, likes to play with fate, can be egotistic, very reliable and trustworthy, faithful and prudent lover, sometimes brains rule over the heart, but takes partnership very seriously.
Beech Tree | Creative | has good taste, concerned about its looks, materialistic, good organization of life and career, economical, good leader, takes no unnecessary risks, reasonable, splendid lifetime companion, keen on keeping fit (diets, sports, etc.)
Birch Tree | Inspiration | vivacious, attractive, elegant, friendly, unpretentious, modest, does not like anything in excess, abhors the vulgar, loves life in nature and in calm, not very passionate, full of imagination, little ambition, creates a calm and content atmosphere.
Cedar Tree | Confidence | of rare beauty, knows how to adapt, likes luxury, of good health, not in the least shy, tends to look down on others, self-confident, determined, impatient, likes to impress others, many talents, industrious, healthy optimism, waiting for the one true love, able to make quick decisions.
Chestnut Tree | Honesty | of unusual beauty, does not want to impress, well-developed sense of justice, vivacious, interested, a born diplomat, but irritates easily and sensitive in company, often due to a lack of self confidence, acts sometimes superior, feels not understood loves only once, has difficulties in finding a partner.
Cypress Tree | Faithfulness | strong, muscular, adaptable, takes what life has to give, content, optimistic, craves money and acknowledgment, hates loneliness, passionate lover which cannot be satisfied, faithful, quick-tempered, unruly, pedantic, and careless.
Elm Tree | Noble-mindedness | pleasant shape, tasteful clothes, modest demands, tends not to forgive mistakes, cheerful, likes to lead but not to obey, honest and faithful partner, likes making decisions for others, noble-minded, generous, good sense of humor, practical.
Fig Tree | Sensibility | very strong, a bit self-willed, independent, does not allow contradiction or arguments, loves life, its family, children and animals, a bit of a social butterfly, good sense of humor, likes idleness and laziness, of practical talent and intelligence.
Fir Tree | Mysterious | extraordinary taste, dignity, sophisticated, loves anything beautiful, moody, stubborn, tends to egoism but cares for those close to them, rather modest, very ambitious, talented, industrious, un-contented lover, many friends, many foes, very reliable.
Hazelnut Tree | Extraordinary | charming, undemanding, very understanding, knows how to make an impression, active fighter for social cause, popular, moody, and capricious lover, honest, and tolerant partner, precise sense of judgment.
Hornbeam Tree | Good Taste | of cool beauty, cares for its looks and condition, good taste, is not egoistic, makes life as comfortable as possible, leads a reasonable and disciplined life, looks for kindness and acknowledgement in an emotional partner, dreams of unusual lovers, is seldom happy with its feelings, mistrusts most people, is never sure of its decisions, very conscientious.
Lime Tree | Doubt | accepts what life dishes out in a composed way, hates fighting, stress, and labor, dislikes laziness and idleness, soft and relenting, makes sacrifices for friends, many talents but not tenacious enough to make them blossom, often wailing and complaining, very jealous but loyal.
Maple Tree | Independence of Mind | no ordinary person, full of imagination and originality, shy and reserved, ambitious, proud, self-confident, hungers for new experiences, sometimes nervous, has many complexities, good memory, learns easily, complicated love life, wants to impress.
Oak Tree | Brave | robust nature, courageous, strong, unrelenting, independent, sensible, does not like change, keeps its feet on the ground, person of action.
Olive Tree | Wisdom | loves sun, warmth and kind feelings, reasonable, balanced, avoids aggression and violence, tolerant, cheerful, calm, well-developed sense of justice, sensitive, empathetic, free of jealousy, loves to read and the company of sophisticated people.
Pine Tree | Particular | loves agreeable company, very robust, knows how to make life comfortable, very active, natural, good companion, but seldom friendly, falls easily in love but its passion burns out quickly, gives up easily, everything disappointments until it finds its ideal, trustworthy, practical.
Poplar Tree | Uncertainty | looks very decorative, not very self-confident, only courageous if necessary, needs goodwill and pleasant surroundings, very choosy, often lonely, great animosity, artistic nature, good organizer, tends to lean toward philosophy, reliable in any situation, takes partnership seriously.
Rowan Tree | Sensitivity | full of charm, cheerful, gifted without egoism, likes to draw attention, loves life, motion, unrest, and even complications, is both dependent and independent, good taste, artistic, passionate, emotional, good company, does not forgive.
Walnut Tree | Passion | unrelenting, strange and full of contrasts, often egotistic, aggressive, noble, broad horizon, unexpected reactions, spontaneous, unlimited ambition, no flexibility, difficult and uncommon partner, not always liked but often admired, ingenious strategist, very jealous and passionate, no compromise.
Weeping Willow | Melancholy | beautiful but full of melancholy, attractive, very empathetic, loves anything beautiful and tasteful, loves to travel, dreamer, restless, capricious, honest, can be influenced but is not easy to live with, demanding, good intuition, suffers in love but finds sometimes an anchoring partner.
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🔥Witchy Mistakes to Avoid💥
We’ve all been there. These seem obvious until you do them.
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💥 Burned hair and fingers. Practice fire safety! If you have long hair, TIE YOUR HAIR BACK if you’re doing spells with an open flame and do NOT touch incense burners without oven mitts. It really hurts. 💥 Clogged sinks. Be smart with how you dispose spells! Do NOT put a bunch of herbs or other spell ingredients down a sink that has no garbage disposal. It’s gonna get clogged and you’re not going to want that bill from the plumber because of a clump of bay leaves. 💥 Coughing fits. Ventilate your area before you burn stuff! Inhaling a bunch of smoke from a bundle of cleansing herbs is not going to be fun. 💥 Faded and destroyed crystals. Don’t set your crystals in the sunlight unless you are 100% sure it won’t fade the colors, and make sure how to safely cleanse and use crystals so you don’t damage them. You don’t want to put your crystal in some water for a cleansing and see it get damaged. 💥 Bent, torn, and damaged tarot cards. Don’t shuffle them like a playing deck all the time and don’t cleanse them in water. Also, don’t go outside with your cards if it’s a windy day. Seems obvious until one of your cards gets carried away by the wind and lands in some mud. 💥 Spells that take 5000000 years to manifest. Try grounding and centering before doing spells! It helps so, so much with speeding up the spells’ manifestations. 💥 You do a spell for money and the spell decides to manifest by having your car damaged so you get money from the insurance money. Close or make loopholes in your spells! Adding little tidbits to a spell can make a better outcome of the spell’s manifestation, such as casting a wealth spell and adding, “This money shall be given to me without a negative cause.”  💥 The house smells like weed. Research what a herb smells like before you burn a bunch of it. Sometimes burned sage smells like weed. Plus, sometimes if you a burn a herb or plant, the smoke from it can kill or hurt you, like yew. 💥 You just drank some aloe vera juice and now your stomach is hurting and you’re sick. Research the possible side effects of herbs and plants before ingesting them. Some herbs can endanger your health, so research them before you decide to chomp on them.
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wxtch-boi · 6 years
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Mangoes - Marijuana & Magick
TIP OF THE DAY:  A MANGO A DAY GETS THE BUZZ ON ITS’ WAY!! 
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Gender:  Masculine
Element:  Fire, Air
Planet:  Mars
Sign:  Aries
Day:  Tuesday
Deities:  Ares, Buddha, Ganesha, Mars, Saraswati
Parts To Use:  Fruit, Flower, Leaves
Magickal Uses:  Enlightenment, fertility, love, protection, sex
Medicinal Uses:  (fruit) Bronchitis, congestion, flatulence, indigestion, (leaves) diabetes, lower blood pressure, treat gall and kidney stones, dysentery, ear aches, and treat burns.
Other Uses:  Mangoes actually can increase your cannabis high.                    if you want to know why read on - A terpene known as Myrcene, is the most prevalent terpene found in cannabis, but it is not found in hemp. It is also present in high amounts in mangoes, hops, lemon grass, West Indian bay tree, verbena and the plant from which it derives it’s name Mercia. Myrcene appears in small amounts in the essential oils of many other plants as well. It’s odor is described as clove-like, earthy, green-vegetative, citrus, fruity with tropical mango and minty nuances. Without going into too much detail, the presence of Myrcene is an important factor in the quality and enjoyment of the high from smoking certain Cannabis strains, particularly those strains that came from tropical climates…namely Sativas. It is possible to enhance the quality of the high from your bud through the addition of Myrcene.
Here is all you need to do - -  eat a mango one hour before smoking your herbage.  The addition of Myrcene to the body from the mango will have a profound impact on the quality of the high. Low potency bud will get the zing you were looking for and high quality flowers will just get better.
The Herbal Magic Correspondences Guide By Briana Blair  —  10 Amazing Benefits And Uses Of Mango Leaves By Aam Ke Patte  —   Myrcene: Synergistic Cannabis Terpene By MassRoots
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wxtch-boi · 6 years
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Egg Shell Powder tutorial: how to make it and use it
Egg shell powder is useful in witchcraft because it protects and purifies. 
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It helps block non-corporal beings from a physical space so pressing it into chalk form, or sprinkling it can work as a barrier to keep unwanted nasties at bay.  
Some say it even blocks out the benign energies at work as well, so it’s great for those times when you need to just sit and be a muggle for a little while. 
Sprinkle it across thresholds such as windows and doors or even use it to draw sigils. 
It can also be used to enhance psychic ability in a way because it protects you from that which seeks to take advantage of you when your engaged in psychic activity. 
Simply rubbing a little of the powder on you or dabbing a dot onto your third eye energy point is said achieve this. 
Another use is purification and is especially useful in the bath. 
It dissolves easily in water so adding it to a bath intended for purification can amp up the cleansing effect.  
 How to make it:
Boil water in a pot
Place empty eggs shells in boiling water carefully (don’t burn yourself)
Boil for 10 minutes
Drain water from shells and place on paper towel to dry overnight
When shells are completely dried, place them on a cookie sheet lined with parchment
Bake egg shells for about 10 minutes or until they are completely dried at 200 degrees (F)
When cool enough to handle, place egg shells a few at time into an electric coffee grinder and pulse until finely ground
Store in airtight container away from heat or moisture. 
To protect from Salmonella (a harmful bacteria that can make you sick) store your used egg shells in the egg carton and refrigerate until you are ready to boil your shells, making sure never to leave them sitting out for long. 
Added bonus: Egg shells make great plant food so you can share with your plants. I use this in my homemade pet food as a calcium supplement. 
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wxtch-boi · 6 years
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went on an adventure today 🌼
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