I moved into a new apartment this weekend. Here is a cute spell for new homes. :)
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I moved into a new apartment this weekend. Here is a cute spell for new homes. :)
Charging/Activating Sigils
(Copied from my grimoire)
Place on paper, burn it
Draw on bread, toast it
Trace with crystals
Use your own energy (touch, breath, proximity)
Sew on clothing, wash them
Place in front of music speakers
Let it sit in a sunny place
Bury in the earth*
Use prayer
Dissolve in water/hold under running water
Set as phone lock screen, charge phone
Tape to window on full moon
Meditate
Hold near fire
Throw into wind*
Add a drop of blood*
Carve into candle, let it melt
Draw with honey at the bottom of a mug, activate with hot drink
Draw on flag, leave in wind
Trace in dust, blow it away
Use crystal grid
Draw with cooking oil, cook
Draw on foggy windows/mirrors
Trace using water, let it evaporate
Carve in soap, wash body
Utilize storm energy
Use light
Draw on beach, let the ocean take it
Use charging board
Draw on rock, throw it in a river*
Carve into wax, melt it (for wax melters)
Draw on self, take a shower
Use glow-in-the-dark paint
Place on shoes, utilize the energy of walking
Draw in the air with energy, push through it
Take a picture, charge device
Hold to your pulse point/s
Speak to it
And many, many things I did not list here.
*Make sure you are being safe and/or eco-friendly!
Witch Warning
I don’t like making posts like this. They’re not fun to write, but this is important.
A friend of mine already made a post on her social media and in several groups about this, and I thought I would mention it here in case this has spread to Tumblr. I’ll also be talking about some related (often offline) problems I’ve seen ongoing over the years.
Apparently, some people on social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) are receiving messages from folks claiming to be “psychic” and saying they can “read their mind.”
These messages usually end with “I can tell you’ve been cursed; pay me money to remove it!” or get even creepier, depending on what the goal of the creep sending them actually is.
If you receive a message like this, don’t fall for it. My friend suggested that if someone claims to be able to “read your mind” online), try asking them your PIN number. If they don’t immediately respond with that (and trust me, they won’t), they obviously can’t directly read your mind.
They may know all kinds of facts about you that you didn’t tell them - but unless they can answer a simple question like that, you don’t need to worry about them being in your head.
If they do know facts about you (like where you live, your school, etc), it’s probably because they haunt your social media.
This in and of itself is worrying, but there are steps you can take to remove that information from their reach. Be careful who you add as a friend on social media, and who you give access to information like that.
Even if the person pulling this isn’t on your friend’s list or whatever, they may have an alternate account that is, and be learning from that. If they claim they’re so psychic they know things like your favorite band or favorite pairing or whatever, you can pretty much assume they’ve just been reading your posts.
It’s important to realize that, especially if you use the same username or email address everywhere, people can find and connect your accounts, easily. Unless you’re prepared for that, take steps to prevent it.
If someone messages you unsolicited claiming they’ve cursed you, or that they can “sense” you’re cursed or have a “darkness” about you, block them. Chances are, they’re just after your money.
It’s true that some witches take money in exchange for workings, but in my view, no legitimate practitioner would go out of their way to bully someone into hiring them like that. Besides, the “you’re cursed and I need a million dollars to remove it” thing is a well-known scam.
This brings up a larger issue in the occult community: unsolicited “readings.” Please, I really hope you all don’t do this. It’s extremely rude to read, or attempt to read, someone without their permission.
If someone pulls it on you, I honestly recommend just ignoring them and reevaluating your relationship with the person. In most cases, consider the context.
Example: If someone who’s obviously (or even just may) have unrequited romantic or sexual interest in you starts telling you they were “your lover in the past life,” and they know this from “reading you,” you can ignore it. They have an ulterior motive, and even if they (think they are) sensing something to that effect, it doesn’t have to matter to you unless you decide it does.
Another example: If someone you’re having a row with locally starts telling everyone (even you) that you’re a “dark soul,” or a “psychic vampire,” ask yourself if you’ve any reason to believe that. In most cases, this sort of thing comes from a place of spite and can be safely ignored. I’ve written about this in the past, and it’s a problem in the community at times.
And, always, just because someone says their empathic and can sense your emotions doesn’t mean it’s really true. Besides, even very adept empaths get confused at times. As well, some people will pretend to be empaths when they’re nothing of the sort.
If someone’s telling you that they can sense you’re feeling XYZ, and you decidedly aren’t, don’t feel compelled to “play along” to make them feel better or keep the friendship/relationship going.
If someone says their “healing you” and you don’t feel healed, again, you shouldn’t play along. I’m not saying people making these claims are necessarily scam artists, but even if they aren’t, your feedback is important, and you shouldn’t pretend something is happening when it isn’t.
To return to the original situation - If some person you’ve never met on social media is saying that they themselves have cursed you, disengage immediately. Block them.
If they keep coming back under alternate names or accounts, keep blocking and reporting them.
And realize that if this isn’t someone you’ve interacted with extensively in the past, someone you know in real life or a very close internet friend, the chances they’ve managed any kind of curse are very slim.
Even if they are such a person, you can counter a curse yourself. I’ve written up my own method for doing this, but it won’t suit everyone, and there are plenty of other methods available that you can find easily online.
I know what it can be like when worries about this kind of thing get out of hand. It can happen to the best of us, so don’t be ashamed if someone makes you feel worried in this fashion.
The best way to stop that from happening is to act quickly and to also let trusted friends and loved ones know what’s happening.
Other witches are important in this situation, witches you know well and trust, because they can help avoid paranoia. If you don’t have any other witch-friends, consider talking to someone else you trust.
Please note that I’m not curse-shaming here, but there’s a big difference between cursing someone who’s abused you and then just letting it happen, and threatening someone randomly (who they don’t even know) on social media to make themselves seem more powerful or score a quick buck.
In most cases, though, the people who make these threats and claims don’t actually do any cursing. I’ve run into people claiming it over and over to friends, and nothing bad ever happens to them.
Was looking through this book used… And no cake recipe?
Witchcraft gives power to the powerless
If I had an aesthetic, it would be “cute housewife meets witch” and it’s just so conflicting and I have no idea how to express that shit properly.
It’s like jars of herbs, mortars and pestles, and nonstick cookware.
It’s wild hair, simple classic jewelry, and cloaks over mom jeans and peasant blouses.
It’s cellphone cases engraved with mystic runes.
It’s windchimes and edible glitter.
It’s the tossing salt over your shoulder when you spill, the ritual of what you do when you log into the computer, and scrolling through pinterest.
It’s believing in magic and spirits and vacuuming your house while singing along to pop music.
It’s talismans and cupcakes.
It’s razor-sharp knives from William-Sonoma and crystals.
It’s never measuring what you’re cooking, because it’s instinctive magic that you use to make everyone feel good and loved, but presenting it on the good china with a proper table setting.
It’s long skirts and dresses and pinned-up hair and just a touch of makeup when you want to feel pretty, but wearing moons and stars and gems that make you feel ethereal and grounded all at once.
I can’t explain it, but hey there it is.
yes I can relate to this
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@breelandwalker
Damn skippy! Also this is @ean-amhran in a nutshell. :)
My dream self. Housewife witch. Yes.
Housewitch. However, I strongly advise against not measuring while baking.
Death Workers of Tumblr
After much collaboration between @obsidianservant, @couronne-de-daera, and myself, here is the most complete blog roll of death workers on tumblr that we know of.
Please send me an ask to make any of the following blog roll updates:
You are on the list, but you don’t want to be on it.
You aren’t on the list, and you want to be on it.
Your description is not accurate, or you do not have a description and want to add one.
And now, onto the blog roll:
@alphacanismaj0ris - ancestor worship, spirit worker, death god cultist, casual vulture
@anubianpagan - Anubis devotee, spirit worker, grave-tender
@arachnospooky - bone witch, spirit worker (animal/local), vulture
@arkenshit
@bedaelia
@blackbearmagic
@bone-orchard-witch
@bouquetsofperfumedstars - Persephone devotee, spirit worker, dream worker
@childofthewanderer
@chungkingosaurus - insect death work
@couronne-de-daera
@delphinios - Orphic mystic, spirit worker, oracle, green burial advocate
@theautumnhunter - accidental death god cultist
@goat-princev
@graveskeeper - ancestor worship, grave-tender, alternative death advocate
@gravetender - kitchen witch, dream worker, works with Anubis and Persephone
@interstellarkloud
@lavenderwrath
@lethe-and-mnemosyne - espiritista, Orphic, developing medium in Sanse
@moonpaganpower
@mortwitch
@obsidianservant - death witch, diviner, spirit worker, Anubis devotee
@pilateswytch
@queenofswords
@runicbasso
@sorceressofstars - death witch, spirit worker, caretaker for the dead
@the-art-student-in-221c
@thebloodybones
@thyestean-feast
@treasuredtentacles
@veneficiumveritas
@underworldcat
@wanderinglistener
@winterstormwitch
@witchsmoke
@young-volcano-warrior
Some of my favorite witchy bloggers for witchlings.
Now, I made this post to help witchlings connect to more “seasoned” practitioners on here. Many, if not all, are incredibly nice and approachable when it comes to answering questions. FYI- If they have a FAQ, Facts, or Tags page, check it out before asking questions they may have already answered.If I left anyone off, reblog and add yourself! Let’s all connect and spread the knowledge 😊
@rainy-day-witchcraft @breelandwalker @stormbornwitch @cosmic-witch @stormwaterwitch @witchybeauty @witchella @hellboundwitch @magic-for-the-masses @violetwitchcraft @urbanwitchery @recreationalwitchcraft @torque-witch @christowitch @littledoomwitch @witchtips @thenativewitch @the-darkest-of-lights
Uwah!!! Thanks for including me!!!! Im so honored >3
Thank you for tagging me! :)
How To Make Black Salt.
Now I know you are asking yourself. “ Christian Witch…Why would I need black salt when Supernatural shows us that plain salt is just fine?“
Well, Let me Explain.
Black Salt is normally used to banish or drive away negative things. It can be used to protect your home and garden area by sprinkling it around the property line. To protect from things general getting in your house you can put Black Salt in the corners of the room or across the door step. It is also used to remove negative spells that have been cast on a person. In general, Salt itself is a great purifying agent. Black Salt is more about protection and the banishment of all things negative.
Now that we know what is does, Let me show you how to make it.
You can use anything dry that has a black tone. Charcoal, Ashes, Scrapings from your cauldron/cast iron bowl or skillet, even Pepper is often used.
I used the charcoal i salvaged from the Litha Bonfire for an extra dose of light in the darkness.
I also used my small little cast iron cauldron as my mortar for the mixing.
The Salt I used was just plain table salt, but if you want to you can get all fancy with the sea salt and what not.
Once you have gathered you ingredients, it is time to grind the ingredient you chose to turn your salt black.
Now this can take a while and you need to make sure to watch out for the dust that comes up from these…It can choke you pretty bad. The Charcoal gave a LOVELY crunching sound and really took the edge off of my frustration with certain people. Then i kept repeating “grind their bones to make my bread”. I had a weird moment.
Once ground to the way you like it you add about double the amount in salt.
Now for the fun part. While thinking about all the ways you need to be protected, mix the ingredients until there is no white left.
TADA! You have made your very own Black Salt. Now…Lets bottle this protective amazingness! Again. At this point the dust that comes off will choke you so fast its not even funny.
Also I need to warn that when putting in places be ready to get your hands dirty.
Once it is bottled and ready you can use it for just about anything you need done in the protective world.
Create and Enjoy!
bewitched forest
A sigil I created to place on the first page of my grimoire. This sigil stands for: GRIMOIRE IS PROTECTED FROM THOSE WITH ILL INTENT This sigil will help protect your book from prying eyes, but allow only those you want to see your book to see it.
I also intentionally made the sigil look like a lock and skeleton key mixed together, also the top has both the moon and an eye (depending on your perspective). The eye keeps watch over your book
Do you know of any magical uses one might have for a pepper tincture/oil? About two years ago I left a combo of two different extremely hot types of cayenne peppers in a mason jar full of alcohol. Originally intended to be a tincture for pain/heart health, I have come to realize that pepper can be very potent magically in a number of ways. However I haven't seen much about how one might use a pepper oil/tincture though (especially one that's been sitting for years without a specific intent).
Hot peppers are totally good for Martial business. You’ve probably got one of the best things to offer spirits corresponding to Mars, or for ‘Mars-related’ spell work, that one could ask for.
Combined with something like red ants, or cinnamon, and you could either smite an enemy or successfully defend a boundary!
I think some Rootworkers and hoodoo practitioners will use peppers and similar fiery materials to ‘heat up’ spirits if they need quick results. But the specifics are beyond me; when it comes to that topic, I just try not to be ignorant. I haven’t studied the subject in depth in any form or fashion.
“The cats of Neko Atsume give me lots of golden fish.”
tucked inside my phone case
I make good use of magic.
Witchcraft with Cats
Expectation: cat watches curiously from a fluffy pillow and sometimes aids in magic
Reality: cat lays on tarot spreads, cat knocks over bottles, cat eats offerings, cat can't decide if it wants in or out of the circle...or in...or out...
What should you put in your bath?
black tea: soothes sunburns [1] [2] and is antimicrobial [3] contains some essential polyphenols and tannin, reduces puffiness/inflammation [4]
green tea: antioxidant and detoxifier [1] soothes rashes, increases healing rate, softens skin [2] heals sores and wounds, rejuvenates skin cells, improve psoriasis and dandruff [3] anti-aging, mood stabilizing [4]
apple cider vinegar: anti inflammatory and softens skin [1]
ground ginger: increases circulation, promotes sweating, opens pores, relieves pain [1]
lemon: antioxidant (brightens skin) [1]
olive oil: moisturizes skin [1]
calendula flowers: soothes burns, inflammation, rashes, insect bites, skin disorders [1] useful for small children [2]
elder-flowers: anti-inflammatory and heals rashes cuts and wounds [1]
Himalayan salt: soothes insect bites, heals blisters, relieves arthritis pain [1] softens skin [2]
oatmeal: soothes, anti-inflammatory, calms angry skin [1]
rose petals: relax mind, relieve sleepiness, soothe headaches and stress [1] promote positive feelings [2]
valerian root: relax the mind, relieve sleepiness, soothe headaches and stress [1]
lavender: relax the mind, relieve sleepiness, soothe headaches and stress [1] [2]
mugwort: relax the mind, relieve sleepiness, soothe and headaches and stress [1]
chammomile: soothes nerves [1] good for dry skin [2]
passion flower: soothes nerves [1]
hops: soothes nerves [1]
rosemary: pain relief, soothes headaches and fatigue [1] relaxing, increases alertness and clarity of mind [2] soothes sore throat[3]
thyme: pain relief, soothes headaches and fatigue [1]
devils claw: eases joint pain [1]
juniperberries: soothes muscle aches [1]
peppermint: increase blood flow, relieve congestion [1]
eucalyptus: increase blood flow, relieve congestion [1] increases energy [2]
thyme: increase blood flow, relieve congestion [1]
jasmine: emollient and antiseptic, soothes skin [1]
organic coconut flakes: nourish the skin [1]
sage: uplifting, good for oily skin and back acne [1] stimulating [2]
marjoram: decongestant, soothes muscle pain [1]
whole cow’s milk: hydrates and mildly exfoliates skin [1]
cow’s buttermilk: hydrates and thoroughly exfoliates skin [1]
goat’s milk: thoroughly hydrates and exfoliates skin, provides nutrients [1]
Whoa! Great ref! I just want to add that passion flower, mugwort, and valerian are not safe to use if you are pregnant.
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Witch Tip
Put a little bit of baking soda and salt in your shoes! The baking soda will absorb sweat and smell and you can charge it with the intent to absorb negativity you may come across. Salt, as most witches know, is excellent at protection. May wherever you walk be filled with good energy and may you be protected wherever you go!
Other witches: *set up altar* *do involved spells* *use lots of ingredients*
Me: *literally just rubs amethyst all over my face* CALM ME, ASSLORD.
Actually me😂
Real life witchcraft
Never not reblog
You forgot the best part: “PHOEBE: Now we need… um, sage branches and sacramental wine. MONICA: We have oregano and a Fresca. PHOEBE: That’ll work.”