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The Sorrow Pot - A Spell for Sadness
Then said he, “If you will not tell me anything, tell your sorrows to the iron-stove there,” and he went away.
Then she crept into the iron-stove, and began to weep and lament, and emptied her whole heart, and said, “Here am I deserted by the whole world, and yet I am a King’s daughter, and a false waiting-maid has by force brought me to such a pass that I have been compelled to put off my royal apparel, and she has taken my place with my bridegroom, and I have to perform menial service as a goose-girl. If my mother did but know that, her heart would break.”
-The Goose Girl
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There are times in our lives when we suffer from the words and deeds of others. These are hard enough to bear without the additional strain of feeling like we can’t talk about it or have no one to turn to for sympathy. This spell allows for both a venting of those grievances and a call for justice upon those who have wronged you.
Intent: To relieve your sorrows and bring justice for a grievance.
Materials:
Small pot / saucepan / teapot / large mug
Fire-safe dish
Bayberry candle
Herbs: Willow Bark, Rosemary, Marjoram, Powdered Allspice or Ground Clove
Ideal Timing: This spell can be performed whenever there is a need.
Obtain a small pot or saucepan. If neither of these are available, a teapot or a large mug will do. This will be your sorrow pot. It is important to note that after performing this spell, you should wash and thoroughly cleanse the item to make sure that none of your sorrows remain before using it for mundane cooking or other magic.
Whisper your sorrows into the pot. Take as long as you like and be as sad or as angry or as vulgar as you feel you need to be. If you shed any tears, try to catch a few of them in the pot for additional potency.
Gather the following and place them in the pot:
A Palmful of Willow Bark
A Pinch of Dried Rosemary
A Pinch of Dried Marjoram
A Spoonful of Shavings from a Bayberry Candle
Stir the contents with a spoon until well combined, then tip the whole mixture into a fire-safe dish, carry it to a clear area without fire hazards, and set it alight. The candle shavings will help the herbs to burn more thoroughly, and you can add drippings from a bayberry or black wax candle if you wish to help it along.
Carefully sprinkle a generous pinch of Ground Allspice or Ground Cloves into the burning material. Let the herbs burn to ash, then cast the ashes into the wind.
If you stop there, the spell works to relieve sorrow and emotional pain, and to aid recovery and mental clarity. If you wish to go one step further and seek justice for the harm that caused your pain in the first place, add the following incantation as you sprinkle the Allspice or Cloves into the burning herbs.
Recite over the flames:
The pain I’ve suffered is your doing This spell shall be the undoing of you By sea-salt tear and burning flame The harm you’ve done returns to you
Once the herbs are completely burned, take the ashes and cast them into the wind to carry the spell to its’ intended target.
Note: If you do not have the space for burning herbs or do not wish to use fire, the herbs may be poured into a bowl and placed in strong sunlight for an hour, with the word “sun” replacing “flame” in the incantation. Cast the herbs into running water or scatter them in the wind for the final step.
- From The Sisters Grimmoire: Spells and Charms for Your Happily Ever After, © 2017 Bree NicGarran
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Eyes of the forest. Aspen trees
We must not look at aspen eyes,
We must not pick their fruits:
Who knows upon what soil they fed
Their hungry thirsty roots?
The trees know all, they shall not tell, but also tell no lies
Happy Solstice.
The Hermitage Bridge, Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland
by Tamas Katai
Shortcut to the Seaside
Among the flowers were lovely maidens calling to him with soft voices, from The Fairy of the Dawn for Andrew Lang's The Violet Fairy Book by Henry Justice Ford (1906)
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In my perfect kitchen I cook up spells 🔮
In hidden glades where shadows creep,
Herbs awaken from nature's sleep.
Mugwort whispers, sage's tune,
Witches' herbs beneath the moon.
Thyme and rosemary, secrets unfold,
Basil's blessings, potions bold.
Lavender lingers, cauldron's art,
A spellbound brew, a mystic start.
Mandrake murmurs from the earth,
Belladonna's gaze, potent worth.
Chamomile weaves, in shadows deep,
Herbal secrets, the spirit's keep.
Patchouli dances, cedarwood's might,
Nature's allies in silent night.
Moonflower's bloom, a guide unseen,
In the witch's garden, magic serene.
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My favorite simple wards to guard the home
Hanging rosemary above the doorstep, and/or above doors of the house for protection.
Sprinkling a line of dried red pepper on a windowsill, to counter a curse.
Placing a mix of dried & ground eggshells and black pepper in every corner of a room to keep out unwanted spirits.
Placing a decoration representing a witch in the kitchen, to keep away illness and to favor health.
Crafting an effigie (no matter how crude!) and make it into the guardian of your home by charging it with your intent of protection and placing it near the front door.
Crafting small witch ladders to hang around the house.
Lindy Pollard Oregon, 2022