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Wild Weather Water for Spellwork
You’ll need:
- A bowl
- Glass bottles in a variety of colors
May’s weather patterns are notoriously unpredictable, but there is a good chance that at some point you’re going to see a storm. Whether it’s a light shower on a sunny day or a completely windy blowout with hail, May is full of wet and wild meteorological phenomena. Take advantage of this and gather some rainwater to use in different types of spellwork.
Place your bowl outside after the rain begins, and store the rainwater in one of your bottles. For spells related to personal empowerment, use water gathered during a windstorm, and store it in a gold or purple bottle. If you want to use water in a working for healing, collect it during a sun shower, and keep it in a blue bottle. For love magic, collect rainwater shaken off rosebushes, and put it in a pink or red bottle. If there is massive thunder and lightening, store this water in a white bottle so you can use it in spells to re-energize yourself, or for cleansing and purification.
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“Daily Spellbook for the Good Witch: Quick, Simple, and Practical Magic for Every Day of the Year,” by Patti Wigington
Daily Spell: May 10th
Wooden Spoon Kitchen Blessing Spell
You’ll need:
- Green ribbon
- Fresh basil
- A wooden spoon
The kitchen is the center of the home for many of us, and it’s a place where we can make all kinds of magic. From family dinner recipes to spellwork, your kitchen often becomes the spot where people come for comfort, warmth, and sustenance. Do this simple blessing spell in your kitchen to add a bit of mojo into your meal prep.
Use the ribbon to tie the basil to the wooden spoon and walk in a clockwise direction around your kitchen, beginning at the north wall. As you move, open each cabinet, the refrigerator, and the pantry, waving the spoon like a wand. Point it into each cabinet, and at your stove and over, saying “Bless this kitchen, hearth and home. Bless this kitchen and the meals prepared. Bless this kitchen and the magic made.”
After you’ve circled the entire kitchen, hang the spoon near your oven or inside the pantry as a reminder that magic is present.
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“Daily Spellbook for the Good Witch: Quick, Simple, and Practical Magic for Every Day of the Year,” by Patti Wigington
especially if you blog about:
- tarot
- bone throwing
- witch memes
- moon spells
- necromancy
- spirit work
- animals
- vulture culture
- or just enjoy anything witchy or occult in general!
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I turned my Wheel of the Year drawing into a digital download available on my etsy:D
“We are the grandchildren of the witches they could not burn.”
- because witches don’t have to be feminine (via https://instagram.com/nordic.nymph/)
Halloween is upon us
The peach:
Correspondences: Divination (their wood is often used to make wands or to give as offerings / Love (they are considered an aphrodisiac)
Beauty: They are often used in eye creams to rid of dark circles. The Vitamin C in them also helps replenish and keep skin healthy.
Oranges contain potassium which is an electrolyte that helps your heart function. With low potassium levels, one can develop arrhythmia (irregular heart rhythm).
The magnesium in oranges help maintain blood pressure.
Magickal properties include happiness and love. Use their peels in love spells to strengthen the effects.
It would include:
-About me
-Vegan recipes
-Ingredient correspondences
-Crystal correspondences
-Holiday/seasonal foods
-Circumstances in which the recipes can apply
-Tips for growing your own herbs (maybe)
-Sources
-etc
Would anyone be interested? It will take a year or two (or more) to put it all together because I want to be thorough and not half a** it like I do with everything else.
I’ll share some recipes and tips on this blog to give you all an idea of what it will look like.
Just let me know what you think!