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Items Needed
5 Small “Cotton” bags, 1 Red, 1 yellow, 1 Blue, 1 Green, 1 purple,
5 or more herbs that fit the color and elements. “Chart At bottom”

Instructions.
1.) Then you’re going to need to pick one or more herbs that are listed by their association and stick them in the proper bag,

2.) Take the bags and post them into the ground in their Proper direction, and find the rough center and place the last one into the ground.

3.) Calling the corners and stand in the center you and your bloodline are the elements of the Spirit
      “From east to south, North to west, I call you Mother of witches, to attend and bless, to brew my spells and honor you well, with my hands steadfast, this circle be cast.”

4.) The next Spell is the four corners protection spell invasion yourself surrounded by Arcane light of your ancestors,(this is where spirit come into play)
Face North= By the power of the North, protective energy now flow forth
Face East= By the power of the East, bring wisdom in my reach
Face South= By the power of the South, I do not fear nor do I doubt
Face west=By the power of west, Flood, and flow and coalesce
Arms above head= Protection around me, Above me Below me, From all directions, Love and hold me, by the power of Earth, Fire, Water, Air, and Spirit
Dropping arms slowly= this spell be bound. So Mote It Be.

Note: when hands are above head, imagine the arcane light becoming a ball of light, and when Saying “this spell be bound. So Mote It Be” you are dropping your arms slowly to let the ball of light fall onto the ground flooding it with arcane light this is creating the protection on your land.

5.) Close the Circle
“And now we’re done with harm to none, I inhale the power of the magic in this hour, Stay if you will but go if you must, with these words my circle is down.”

Chart to help matching herbs=
there are many more to match this is a simple and easily attainable herbs chart 
North=  Green Bag,
Earth= Magnolia, Narcissus, Patchouli, Oakmoss,
East= Yellow bag,
Air= Lavender, Peppermint, Sage, Lemongrass, Marjoram,
West= Blue Bag
Water= Catnip, Rose, Lily, Apple blossom, cherry, Elderberry,
South= Red Bag,
Fire= Cinnamon, Bay, Coriander, Garlic, Frankincense, Dragon’s Blood,
Center= Purple bag,
Spirit= basil, Calendula, Thyme, Yarrow, Fennel, Oregano,
                                                                      Ritual By: Stephan Howard 

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Florida water is used in Hoodoo to entice spirits, feeding ancestor spirits, Dressing your altars and yourself.
~Items needed~-
1 large jar
- 18oz Distilled water
- ½ cup vodka
- 5 rose petals
- 3 Tbs lavender buds
- 2 orange rinds “dried”
- 3 Tsp cloves
- 8 drops bergamot oil
~Instructions~
Add all ingredients into your jar let sit for a week to let all ingredients fuse make sure to shake in-between days, make sure to put strain contents into an Amber glass spray bottle. Should last a month to a month in a half                    
By, Stephan Howard                              
        Aka Mr. Mom
 “Photo is not mine it is just for reference if photo is know let me know so i can credit”

Unhexing Mojo bag1 red/purple piece of fabric1 part John John the Conqueror1 small agate, (charged)1

Unhexing Mojo bag
1 red/purple piece of fabric
1 part John John the Conqueror
1 small agate, (charged)
1 part St. John’s wort

Feeding powder.
2 Tbsp. powdered Hyssop
2 Tbsp. powdered Rosemary
1 tsp powdered Angelica root
3 drops rose oil
3 drops Frankincense oil

Enchant the feeding powder as you would like hang this in your bedroom somewhere close to your bed “not over the bed” Make sure to use the feeding powder 1 time per week to keep feeding the spell. Any questions just ask.


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Perfect for ceremonies and rituals and leaving on your ancestor Altar Homemade Amish Sweet BreadIngr

Perfect for ceremonies and rituals and leaving on your ancestor Altar 

Homemade Amish Sweet Bread

Ingredients
2 cups water
2/3 cups sugar
1 ½ tablespoons yeast
1 ½ teaspoons salt
¼ cup vegetable oil
5 ½ to 6 cups all-purpose flour

1. Heat 2 cups of water to 110°F. If you don’t have a thermometer try this tip. It works every time. Heat up ½ cup of water in a microwave-safe bowl for one minute. This will boil the water. Then add tap water from the faucet until you reach 2 cups of water.

2. Add the sugar to the water you just heated and stir it.

3. Add the yeast to the sugar water and let it sit for exactly 10 minutes. It will become frothy. See before and after photos below.

4. Mix in the oil and salt into the yeast liquid.

5. Slowly add one cup of flour at a time to this yeast mixture. You might not use all of the flour. It depends on how wet the dough is towards the end. You want to get to a good non-sticky dough consistency and it will form a ball.

6. Once the dough forms a ball, you will need to knead the dough for about 5 minutes. Sprinkle the surface with flour before you begin. When you feel the dough get sticky, sprinkle more flour over the top of the dough as you are kneading it. When this process is over you should be able to lift a small piece of the dough without it tearing. 

7. Spray a large bowl with non-stick cooking oil and place the dough into the bowl. Cover this bowl with a damp towel.

8. Let this dough rise for about 1 hour or until it has doubled in size.

9. After the dough has risen, punch the middle part of the dough and pull the dough from the sides of the bowl.

10. Use a dough cutter and split the dough into two equal parts and place them in a greased loaf pan

11. Let these loaves sit uncovered for another 3o minutes to rise again.

12. Now place them in a preheated oven at 350°F for about 30 minutes or until they are cooked thoroughly.


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Orisha Altars

The Orisha altar is normally in the house of worship (casa templo) which is normally where the Santería priest/priestess also known as (santero or santera) would live it would be a room in their house that would be private to people other than the practitioner of that temple, This altar is for the orisha, These altars are considered to be expensive and time-consuming. Blessed items and relevant items to the orisha are placed on the altar, it is also possible for practitioners to have altars to specific orisha in their own home. These altars typically have porcelain vessels, often tureens, which contain various sacred items, most notably the otán stones, These Stone are regarded as both containing and representing the orisha the stones are treated as being alive they are one of the highest regarded tools in santeria.

Spirit Altars

The Spirit altar is one that you can find in almost any Practitioners home this altar is set up with white laces or fabric With Family photos, Heirlooms, candles to honor their family ancestors these altars are more personal than being particular

     The first known and recorded witch ladder found was in an old house in Wellington, Somerset England which was demolished in 1878, while Charles Godfrey Leland had gotten word of the wellington witches ladder whilst he was in Italy he decided to do some research himself in Italy. later to find out that they used a similar item in Italy know by the name “Witches Garland” made up of some of the same items such as Cord, Black hen feathers, and small bones from multiple small animals, and human hair of the one your bewitching/cursing.

     While in modern 21st century Wicca and witchcraft a witch’s ladder is a rope and or a cord with 3, 9, or 13 knots with feathers, bones, and beads. And can be used for a multitude of spell casting protection, cursing, healing, breaking curses, and more. While making the withes ladder with each knot a spell is recited to tie in your spell work, for a witch’s ladder spell to be undone the ladder must be destroyed such as by fire, undoing the knots, or dismembering it by a sharp instrument’. Most importantly it’s a simple way of working magic into your life whether it be protection or a simple wishing spell.

photo is not mine its for reference.

  The story of Saint Dunstan goes back to the 10th. Dunstan (was a blacksmith at the time) and was visited by the devil himself. The hoofed devil asked for a horseshoe for himself. So then, Dunstan had used iron nails to secure a red hot horseshoe tightly to one of his hooves, and the devil howled in great pain. The devil begged for Dunstan to remove the hot shoe. so he had agreed under only one condition that the devil must respect the horseshoe and never enter any place where one was hung above the door.

    Horseshoes also have 7 holes usually cause of the number being lucky as well.

  This is also why it’s so popular in western cultures, in Whats called granny magic/witchcraft, and a lot of Appalachian witchcraft.

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