May he go to jail after being impeached.
May the survivors of his abuse find justice.
May the thousands of innocents subject to hate motivated violence perpetuated by him find closure.
May he never know peace.
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May he go to jail after being impeached.
May the survivors of his abuse find justice.
May the thousands of innocents subject to hate motivated violence perpetuated by him find closure.
May he never know peace.
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Yule & The Winter Solstice 101
Summer is over, Winter is in full swing, and Yule is upon us.
Yule, pronounced “yool”, falls on the 21st of December in the Northern Hemisphere, a date that is also known as the Winter Solstice. In the Southern Hemisphere (below the equator), Yule falls on the 21st of June.
The Winter Solstice is the day of the year when the night is longest and the day is shortest. After the solstice, the days begin to grow longer and the nights shorter.
Some Historical & Cultural Stuff:
Yule is the time of the year when the “dark half” of the year ends and the “light half begins”.
Until the 16th century, the winter months were infamous for being times of famine in Europe - most cattle were slaughtered during this time so that they did not need to be fed during the winter. The feed was needed for the mouths of the farmers and the people. This meant that the solstice was a time when meat was plentiful, and is the reason why a lot of the celebrations surrounding this time of year centre around feasting and merriment.
In pre-Christian Scandinavia, there was a feast (named the Feast of Juul) that lasted for twelve (12) days. It celebrated the rebirth of the sun, and from this feast came the custom of burning a Yule log.
In ancient Rome, the Festival of Saturnalia (famously referenced in an episode of The Big Bang Theory) was the pillar of solstice celebrations. It was used to honour the God of agricultural bounty, Saturn and lasted around a week. Saturnalia was characterised by feasting, debauchery and the exchanging of gifts. Does that sound familiar? Well, it should! Many of these customs were absorbed and assimilated into Christian Christmas celebrations upon Emperor Constantine’s conversion to Christianity. This was done to make the conversion less of a shock.
Yule Associations:
Colours: Red, green, gold; white; silver; yellow.
Herbs & Plants: Mistletoe, Snowdrop, Lemongrass; Chive; Cinnamon; Sage; Rosemary; Ginger; Garlic; Orange Peel; Dill; Basil; Black Pepper; Bay Leaf; Ash; Thistle; Evergreen; Cedar; Frankincense; Holly; Ivy; Juniper; Mistletoe; Oak; Pine; Sandalwood; Yew; Cypress; Fir; Comfrey; Elder; Chestnut; Myrrh.
Symbols: Mistletoe, pillar candles in any associated colour, evergreen boughs and wreaths; fruit studded with cloves; wassail; Yule logs; holly.
Food & Drink: Yule log, wine (mulled), cider; turkey; lamb; venison; beef; cranberries; stew; pork; nuts; oranges; clementines. Seasonal vegetables. Wassail. Apples. Fruit. Cakes soaked in alcohol.
Stones Crystals & Metals: Gold, silver, diamonds; rubies; emeralds; bloodstone’ quartz.
Activities & Things to Do: Carolling. Wassailing, feasting, exchanging gifts; burning fires/candles; decorating a Yule tree and making decorations to put on it, such as Witch Balls, clove pricked fruit; make Winter potpourri.
Spells, Magick & Rituals: Cleansing, taking down old wards and putting up new ones, divination; reflective workings; workings related to new beginnings and fresh starts. Workings for goals and ambitions. Earth based magick.
Behold! The accompanying tarot spread for the January Shadow Work Challenge. So if you don’t want to commit to the whole challenge, feel free to give this stand alone spread a go. Best wishes and happy new year!
I didn’t do it for me, but it is a pretty good spread I would recommend. Just try to split up the actual comprehending of the reading, it’s a bit much in one sitting.
BRING IT!
Nevermind my cards called me out so hard.
For the current situation, I got The Tower…
There are three cards I don’t understand yet. The rest are just yelling “No Shit Sherlock!” Repeatedly at my face.
Disposing of Spell Materials
sometimes after performing a spell, you find yourself wondering, hmm, what do i do with these ingredients? the way you clean up or put away your materials can be its own step in the ritual, and affect the spell. here are some suggestions for the different ways to end rituals or properly dispose of the materials
consider first:
📦keep it - consider if the spell seems like something you could ever possible need to reverse later. that love-attraction jar may invite people you don’t like, and need to be ended, but it’s more difficult without the original materials. keep the ingredients in a jar, box, or something, (maybe label it too) so you can easily nullify the spell if you need to.
✉wrap it up - in a jar or a pouch, if it is a spell you want to last a long time, gather the ingredients you won’t be reusing and keep them in a place you
🏺jar spells - just keep the materials in the sealed jar. this is the sort of spell that can be reused simply by shaking the jar, lighting a new candle for it or recharging its energy.
🔔cleanse and reuse - obviously you don’t want to throw your crystals or jars out after a single spell. separate the materials used and cleanse them individually, cutting the ties to the spell.
now what do i do with it?
🔥it’s been burned to ash - for banishing place it on the back doorstep and sweep it out into the wind. for releasing its energies and inviting influence, release the ashes into running water, given it is safe to return to nature (non glass, nonplastic nontoxic, biodegradable etc)
🕸bound objects - bury or keep in a box somewhere, burial for spells you will never remove, hiding for things you may undo one day.
🛡protective spells - best hung up or hidden in a corner of the house, or place over the front door of the residence.
☣non-biodegradable materials - if its something you can’t safely return to nature, and it can’t be reused because it was burned or broken, use the acting of burning or breaking to move the spell’s energies into the world. properly throw out or recycle the objects.
Mentally ill witchcraft: For your symptoms
It’s really common to find witchy mental illness/health related content that is catered towards specific illnesses (usually anxiety and depression). This is more catered to specific symptoms.
Witchcraft is to be used as a supplement to proper medical care, medication and therapy - not as a sole alternative!
Anger:
Amethyst anger release spell
Easy anger release spell
A quick way to cool anger
Anger dispersion magic tea
Anger reducing bath
Bath spell to release anger
“I channel my anger in a healthy, safe and productive manner” sigil
“My anger is under control” sigil
This masterpost
Anxiety:
Anti-anxiety shower spell
Soothing bath spell
Rainy day anxiety spell
I will be okay spell
Anti-anxiety spell jar
Anti-anxiety spell charm
Anti-anxiety tea
Brain Fog + Memory:
ADHD concentration spell bottle
Brainfog lifting
“Brainfog begone” sigil
Rosemary memory spell
Finding things/ memory spell
Memory and concentration spell
Memory enhancement sachet
Memory and awareness spell bottle
Depression:
Post-depressive-episode bath spell
Ease my depression spell bottle
“Last hope” spell for depression
Anti-depression tea
Gems for depression
Disassociation:
Spell for disassociation
Witch’s disassociation bracelet
“Anti-disassociation” sigil
“I am grounded and in control of my emotions + reactions” sigil
Fatigue:
Spell for energy
Energy gain spell
Energy jar
Energy bath
Crystals for fatigue
“No fatigue” sigil
“Energy” sigil
“I am energetic” sigil
“I have the energy to take a shower” sigil
Flashbacks/trauma
Spell to release emotional blockage
Piece by piece trauma healing spell
Healing from childhood trauma spell bottle
Spell bottle for reassurance
“My trauma does not hold me back” sigil
Insomnia + nightmares:
Restful sleep and sweet dreams sachet
Sleep crystal spell
Stuffed animal sleep spell
Sleep easy spell sachet
Sleepy witch tip
Nightmare ward charm
Nightmare repellent
Nightmare prevention - crystals and herbs
Dream witch nightmare tips
Intrusive thoughts:
OCD assistance bath
Spell to ward against intrusive thoughts
Spell to control intrusive thoughts
Banish intrusive thoughts incantation
Banishing unwanted thoughts spell
Intrusive thought banishing spell
“I am in control of my OCD” sigil
Panic attacks:
Panic attack relief pouch
Anti-panic attack spell earrings
Rose Quartz calming spell
“Ease my panic attacks” sigil
“I have less panic attacks” sigil
Paranoia:
Crystals for paranoia
“My paranoia does not control me” sigil
“I don’t let paranoid thoughts overcome me” sigil
“My paranoia does not affect me” sigil
Picking (hair, skin, etc.):
Ease skin picking spell
“I resist the urge to pick my skin” sigil
“I keep from picking” sigil
“My trichotillomania is under control” sigil
“I don’t pull out my hair or eyelashes” sigil
“I am in control and resist the desire to pick my hair” sigil
Mood Swings/Emotional Balance:
Increasing your emotional tolerance spell
Crystals for BPD
“I regulate my emotions well”
“I am happy and do not have mood swings” sigil
If anyone has content on a category I wasn’t able to include, or for a category that is lacking, feel free to send it my way and I’ll get a part two started for this post! Click [here] for the chronically ill symptoms masterpost.
Tarot Tricks
1 - Nervous about a situation? Shuffle and look for The Fool. The two cards on either side will advise you on how to approach it.
2 - Are you looking for a new romance? Shuffle and look for The Lovers and the Ace of Cups. The cards in between will help guide you to finding love.
3 - Looking for a new beginning? Are you ready to start a new venture? Shuffle and find The Magician. The cards on either side will guide you in the right direction.
4 - Doing some soul searching? Find The Hermit. The cards around him will shed some light on your introspection.
5 - Going through some major life changes? Shuffle and find The World. The cards around it will give you the advice you need for this new chapter.
6 - Had a confusing dream? Shuffle and look for The Moon. The cards on either side will help you interpret the meaning of it.
🌟 How To - Glamour Spells 🌟
🌟 what is a glamour?
Often used for beauty spells, glamours are a type of spell used for creating an illusion over a person or object. They can be used for a number of purposes, such as to make someone more attractive, appear more confident, to make an object harder to find, or a person be more or less likely to be noticed.
HOW TO WRITE YOUR OWN GLAMOUR SPELLS 🌟
🌟 common spell components for glamours:
CRYSTALS — rose quartz / plain quartz / amethyst / selenite,
WATERS — full moon water, sun water, dew, melted snow, ocean water
TOOLS — candles (pink, white, blue) / brushes / mirrors / ribbons
ENCHANTED OBJECTS — jewelry / makeup / toiletries / clothes
MISC — flowers / fruits / sugar / sea salt
🌟 suggestions for various types of glamours:
BEAUTY - avocado, catnip, dew, ginger, ginseng, heather, maidenhair, orange
COURAGE - basil, fluorite, mullein, sunstone, sweetpea, thyme, tiger eye
FOCUS - amber, aquamarine, celery, celestite, ocean water, onyx
TRUTH - bluebell, iron pyrite, moss agate, opal, selenite
STRENGTH - bay leaf, ebony, mulberry, pennyroyal, saffron, thistle, tourmaline
WISDOM - almond, amethyst, bay leaf, coral, iris sage, sunflower
The Root Of Success - Spell Jar
This is a nifty little spell jar designed to bring money and success to you. You can use it to get a raise at work, maybe land a client or even getting more sales through your shops.
Ingredients
▪️Sassafras Root Bark - for positive results and to bring money
▪️Dandelions leaf - for manifesting wishes and requests, acts as a catalyst
▪️Comfrey root - for bringing in money
▪️Green salt
▪️Lodestone and magnetic sand (I used untumbled Lodestone with the sand still attached) and some extra to sprinkle
▪️Green candle
▪️Sealable bottle or jar
Method
▪️ Add a layer of salt to the bottom
▪️ Drop the Lodestone in the centre and sprinkle the remaining magnetic sand around to create a layer
▪️ Add the comfrey root as one layer, the sassafras root bark as one layer and the dandelion leaf as the final layer and put the lid on the bottle or jar
▪️ Lighting the candle and using the wax, drip it over the lid and focus on your request.
For me, I concentrated on the amount I wanted, exactly how I was going to receive it and when I wanted it by and kept repeating it as I sealed the jar.
▪️ Make sure the jar is well sealed
▪️ Keep the jar where you can see it (maybe where you get ready for work or your workshop) and when you do, think about your intent.
Witchery for the hearth.
Lay thorny branches on your doorstep to drive away evil.
Put thyme in your last meal of the day to have pleasant dreams.
Place coins and cedar chips in a box for an easy money spell.
The bark of the willow tree is a natural painkiller.
Put almonds in your pocket to recover a lost object.
Light candles throughout the house regularly.
Sprinkle oats over your garden (especially herbs) to ensure good growth.
Honey is a natural antibiotic and antibacterial. Got a cold sore? Put that stuff all over that. Got a cold? Eat a tablespoon every few hours.
Place lilacs all over the house to get rid of unwanted spirits.
Drink cranberry juice to get a good detox when in need of grounding.
Hang dill over your door to keep people who wish ill on you out.
Place half an onion in the room with someone who is sick to draw out disease.
Place morning glory seeds inside your pillow to get rid of bad dreams.
Pour salt in your bath (or shower floor if you don’t have a bath) to cleanse and ground yourself.
Use chili peppers to break a curse.
Plant rosemary next to your front gate or door for a little good luck.
Witchy *Free* PDF book list Masterpost
Hey lovely witches! I wanted to share some of my PDF witchy books I have on my computer. I know it’s hard to find these books and not everyone has money to buy them or easy access. I hope I can help someone with this <3
Most of the books are on my google drive library, you can click on the link and then download if you’d like to.
A Manual of Occultism, by Sepharial
Mastering Witchcraft, by Paul Huson
Natural Magic, by Pamela J.Ball
Pagan Spells, Author Unknown
Herbal Magick - Herbal enchantments, folclore and divination by Gerina Dunwich <3
Spell Crafts - Creating magical objects, by, Scott Cunningham and David Harrington <3
The Book of Power, by Idres Shah
The Complete book of Incense, Oils ad Brews, by Scott Cunningham
The Essential Skills of Magick - Benjamim Rowe
The Ultimate Book of Spells - Pamela J. Ball *my favorite spellbook*
50 of The Most Powerful Spells, by unknown author
Witchcraft Today, by Gerald Gardner
The Gardnerian Book of Shadows
The Basics of Magic, by K. Amber
8 Sabbaths of Witchcraft, by Mike Nichols
Witchcraft Today, by Gerald Gardner
Celtic Mythology and Religion, by Alexander Macbain
The Art and meaning of Magic, By Israel Regardie
An Introduction to the Study of Tarot, by Paul Foster Case
The Alchemy of Abundance, by Lisa McSherry
Encyclopedia of Acient Roman and Greek Mythology, by James Belton
Asgard and the Gods, by M. W. MacDowall,
The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Spells by, Michael Johnstone
Witches’ Bible by, Janet and Stewart Farrar
The Witch’s Master Grimoire, by Lady Sabrina
The meaning of Witchcraft, by Gerald Gardner
Aleister Crowley book collection (google drive)
Lid Off the Cauldron, by Patricia Crowther
A Grimoire for Modern Cunningfolk, by Peter Paddon
The A to Z of Dream Interpretation, by Pamela J. Ball
The Dream Oracle, by Pamela J. Ball
The Great Book of Spells, by Pamela J. Ball <3
The Techniques of Astral Projection, By Dr. Douglas M. Baker
The Opening of the Third Eye, By Dr. Douglas M. Baker
Historical Dictionary of Witchcraft, By Bailey Michael
The Goddess is in Details, by Deborah Blake <3
Circle, Coven and Grove, by Deborah Blake
A Witch’s Dozen, by Deborah Blake <3
Witchcraft on a Shoestring by Deborah Blake
Egyptian Magic, By Ernest Budge
Advanced Candle Magick, By Raymond Buckley
Amulets and Magic, By Budge Walli
Pen and Ink Witchcrafr , By Collin Calloway
Basic Sigil Magic, By Philip Cooper
The Occult Properties of Herbs , By W.B Crow
Shadow Work Guidebook, by Jessica Cross
Gemstone Sorcery, By Gerina Dunwich <3
Wicca A to Z By Gerina Dunwich
Every Witch Way By Ellen Dugan <3
Power Of The Witch By Laurie Cabot <3
The Spiral Dance By Starhawk <3
Spiritual Power - Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
Book of Shadows By, Phyllis Curott:
Witchcrafting By Phyllis Curott
Spells for the Solitary Witch By Eileen Holland
Wiccan Magick By Raven Grimassi
The Witch’s Familiar By Raven Grimassi
Magical Candle Crafting By Ember Grant
Magical Powder Recipes By Lady Gianne
Wicca For Beginners By Lisa Chamberlain
Scott Cunningham’s Books:
Divination for Beginners
Wicca in the Kitchen <3
Book of Shadows
Living Wicca
Crystal Gem and Metal Magick <3
Wicca
Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs
Magical Household, Rituals and spells for the home <3
D.J Conway’s Books:
Mystical Dragon
Norse Magic
Wicca, The Complete Craft
Falcon, Feather and Valkyrie Sword
Celtic Magic
Christopher Penczak’s Books
Gay Witchcraft - Christopher Penczak
The Living Temple of Witchcraft V. II- Christopher Penczak
The Gates of Witchcraft
The Living Temple of Witchcraft V.II
Mystic Foundation
The Outer Temple Of Witchcraft
The Inner Temple of Witchcraft
The Witch’s Shield
Cassandra Eason’s Books:
A Practical Guide of Witchcraft and Spells,
Fabulous Creatures, Mythical Monsters and Animal Power Symbols
Candle Power
The Art of Pendulum
The Complete Guide to Psychic Development
Illes Judika’s Books:
Magic When You Need It - 150 Spells
Pure Magic
The Element Encyclopedia of Witchcraft
Ellwood Taylor’s Books:
Pop Culture Magic
The Pop Culture Grimoire
Multi-Media Magic
Manifesting Prosperity
For those of you who wish to see my full library on the drive, feel free to send me a message and I will send you the link!
HAVE FUN! :)
always reblog, this is sooo useful!
Amazing list of free resources!
Allium - banishing, pyromancy, cursing, poppet work, protection, good luck, strengthening energy
Anemone - protection, health, healing
Artemisia - healing, comfort from grief, divination, lucid dreaming, dreams, protection, cleansing
Alyssum - protection, glamour spells, peace, fae
Aster - love, healing
Astilbe - lunar work
Baby’s Breath - love, fae, self love
Bellflower - love, beauty, goddess work
Butterfly Bush - hope, love, fae
Cornflower - femininity, fae, acceptance, health, beauty, protection
Catmint - healing, animal magic, relaxation, calmness, happiness, psychic ability, love, wishes, meditation
Chrysanthemum - healing, samhain, ancestral work
Chamomile - calmness, money, love, peace, cleansing, love, meditation
Columbine - love, self love, beauty
Cosmo - spirit work, fae, harmony, confidence
Crocus - goddess work, Imbolc, Ostara, new beginnings
Dahlia - friendship, dreams, femininity, change
Daisy (general) - divination, femininity, goddess work
Foxglove - fae
Geranium - breaking love spells, happiness, prosperity
Honeysuckle - sexuality, fertility, love, luck, prosperity, sweetness
Hiyacinth - goddess work, love, self love, astrology
Hydrangea - lunar work, femininity, breaking curses, love, binding
Iris - creativity, balance, divinity, love, protection, cleansing
Lantana - harmony, emotional stability, banishment of sadness, clairvoyance
Lavender - calmness, cleansing, love, happiness, fertility
Lilac - love, protection, fortune, new love, banishing
Lily of the Valley - peace, mental health, tranquility, purification, longevity, marriage
Lobelia - weather magic, love, divination, fae
Marigold - healing, energy, sun work
Morning Glory - spirit work, travelling, binding, luck, confidence, strength
Moon Flower - lunar work, spell breaking
Pansy - femininity, longevity, protection, purification
Peony - healing, good luck, fortune, prosperity, success
Petunia - beauty, joy, inspiration, new beginnings
Poppy - sleep, healing
Primrose - healing, altars, glamour work, cleansing, inner beauty, love, success
Rose (general) - love, beauty, attraction, fertility
Snap Dragon - draconic work, warding, banishing, spirit work
Snowdrops - shyness, hope, winter, blessings
Sweet Pea - loyalty, affection, love
Tulip (general) - love, self love, lunar work, banishing, affection
Wisteria - femininity, psychic ability, meditation, love, healing from grief, beauty
Yarrow - love, divination, dreams, psychic ability, marriage, courage, communication, focus
If you don’t have actual wings to escape Crete with your son, home-made is fine
No It Isn’t
Witch Bottles? Witch Bottles! - Explained.
Witch bottles traditionally act as what can be described as ‘decoys’ for malevolent or baneful spirits and energies. This includes curses, hexes and jinxes - it includes anything and everything that seeks to ruin that good streak you’ve got goin’ on.
Historically, witch bottles included items such as rusted nails, thorns and wine (yep, you read it right: people used to stick wine in bottles to never be consumed!), and almost always include an item of your physical being, such as a lock of hair, a little bit of spit or blood or semen, etc,… you catch my drift here, right?
**IMPORTANT: if and when you draw blood, don’t just wing it. Use hygienic and sterilized equipment to prevent infection!
When creating a witch bottle of this ilk, your main goal is entrapment so personalize to your heart’s content.
Nowadays, we have witch bottles for protection, entrapment, cursing and myriad other things, but typically they all follow the same basic method of construction (for lack of a better word) as traditional witch bottles, which goes as follows:
For protection against baneful energies and the entrapment of them, some ingredients may include the following:
A item of your physical being
Sea salt
Needles/pins/nails
Broken glass
Sage
Garlic
Blood or wine
A sigil written on paper or the ashes of a burnt sigil
A tangle of black thread
Basil
Cayenne Pepper
If you’re creating a protection bottle, you may want to include protective herbs, (such as Rosemary, St. John’s Wort, Pennyroyal or Mandrake root) and small crystals, like amethyst and quartz, in place of the… angry-ish content of the negativity-trapping bottle.
Next, you put all of your ingredients into your chosen bottle which can be made of glass, clay, metal or ceramics, and seal it as tightly as possible with a lid or stopper (cork). Now, shake! If the mood takes you, fill the bottle with whatever thoughts and feelings fit the intent for a little extra oomph.
Now you must take a candle that again, corresponds with the intent of the bottle. Black for protection (for me!), - but each witch has their own colour correspondences, remember - and drop the hot wax over the lid/stopper of your witch bottle. Before you play with hot wax, set some paper down underneath your bottle to protect whatever surface you’re working on and please, please take care not to let the wax touch your skin whilst it’s hot!
Traditionally, again, ceramic witch bottles were burnt or placed in a fire or hearth and the ashes/remains then buried somewhere on the witches’ property. Nowadays this isn’t always an option, and many of us choose to use glass bottles or jars. In this instance, you can run the jar/bottle through the smoke of an incense that befits yours needs and wants, and then leave the witch bottle somewhere dark/somewhere it won’t be disturbed.
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🍀 ‘Felix Felicis’ Drink 🍀
inspired by jk rowling’s “ Felix Felicis “, a potion-drink to bring you luck
“One tiny bottle of Felix Felicis,” said Slughorn, taking a minuscule glass bottle with a cork in it out of his pocket and showing it to them all. “Enough for twelve hours’ luck. From dawn till dusk, you will be lucky in everything you attempt.”
🍀 gather:
2 cup milk (or milk substitutes)
1 tsp dried turmeric
1 tsp dried ginger
a pinch of pepper
honey to taste
🍀 heat the milk on medium heat
🍀 add spices
🍀 stir frequently until it simmers. don’t let it reach a boil.
🍀 turn off the heat. cover and let sit for 10 minutes.
🍀 consume warm. add honey
just a lil manifestation spell i whipped up,
for a great month, the best luck, money in the bank and good karma (and health!!)
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