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Full Moon Wish Jars

(An anytime update to my Supermoon Wish Jarspost.)

Intent:To harness the power of the lunar cycle for the manifestation and fulfillment of wishes.

Materials:

  • Small Jar with tight-fitting lid
  • Chime candle & fire source
  • Oil for sealing
  • Herbs and Items representing your wish

Ideal Timing: Waxing or Full Moon

Find a clear space to work. Make sure it’s free of fire hazards. If possible, try to work near a window through which you can see the moon. (If you don’t have one, that’s all right too, since you’ll be setting the jar out for the moonlight when finished.) Light your candle, focus your intentions, and get to work.

Select herbs and trinkets which fit inside the jar to represent your wish. For example, if your wish is for money or prosperity, you might include coins or small craft gems. If your wish is for health, you might include vitamin pills or a charm representing medicine. Check your books for herbs or crystals that correspond to your wish as well. This is your wish - make the spell your own. The contents of the jar can be whatever you want. Use the materials that resonate best with you, but remember that your intent is the most important component of all.

Some common plants associated with wishmaking include:

  • Bamboo
  • Bay Leaf
  • Blue Violet
  • Dandelion Seeds
  • Dogwood Petals
  • Nutmeg
  • Peppermint
  • Sage Leaf (any color)
  • Sunflower Petals or Seeds

Once your jar is complete, drip three drops of wax from the candle into the jar and circle the mouth of the jar three times with the oil to seal the charm. Then cap the jar and seal it with wax. Leave your thumbprint in wax on top of the lid. Place the jar somewhere that it will be touched by the light of the full moon and leave it overnight. The jar should work for about a month, or slightly longer if you’re working with a supermoon. When the next full moon rolls around, you can recharge the jar by leaving it out overnight again, or make a new jar with a new wish.

Happy Witching!


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breelandwalker:

Full Moon Wish Jars

(An anytime update to my Supermoon Wish Jarspost.)

Intent:To harness the power of the lunar cycle for the manifestation and fulfillment of wishes.

Materials:

  • Small Jar with tight-fitting lid
  • Chime candle & fire source
  • Oil for sealing
  • Herbs and Items representing your wish

Ideal Timing: Waxing or Full Moon

Find a clear space to work. Make sure it’s free of fire hazards. If possible, try to work near a window through which you can see the moon. (If you don’t have one, that’s all right too, since you’ll be setting the jar out for the moonlight when finished.) Light your candle, focus your intentions, and get to work.

Select herbs and trinkets which fit inside the jar to represent your wish. For example, if your wish is for money or prosperity, you might include coins or small craft gems. If your wish is for health, you might include vitamin pills or a charm representing medicine. Check your books for herbs or crystals that correspond to your wish as well. This is your wish - make the spell your own. The contents of the jar can be whatever you want. Use the materials that resonate best with you, but remember that your intent is the most important component of all.

Some common plants associated with wishmaking include:

  • Bamboo
  • Bay Leaf
  • Blue Violet
  • Dandelion Seeds
  • Dogwood Petals
  • Nutmeg
  • Peppermint
  • Sage Leaf (any color)
  • Sunflower Petals or Seeds

Once your jar is complete, drip three drops of wax from the candle into the jar and circle the mouth of the jar three times with the oil to seal the charm. Then cap the jar and seal it with wax. Leave your thumbprint in wax on top of the lid. Place the jar somewhere that it will be touched by the light of the full moon and leave it overnight. The jar should work for about a month, or slightly longer if you’re working with a supermoon. When the next full moon rolls around, you can recharge the jar by leaving it out overnight again, or make a new jar with a new wish.

Happy Witching!


Additional recipes under the cut:

Keep reading

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