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Un-funk Yourself Charm
You’re in a rut. For some reason nothing has been going your way and you know your life needs a swift kick in the butt to get it back in gear. Try this powerful and energizing charm!
Materials:
Rose buds - for self-love and positive relationships with others
Sunstone - helps empower those who feel persecuted or abandoned by others, instilling confidence and optimism and encouraging motivation and positive action. Sunstone is also useful in removing energy-draining ties to you or “hooks” into your energy by other people.
Lemon rind - a lemon zinger to pump this charm full of enough energy to send your funk out the window
Lavender - this allows you to be gentle on yourself. It’s not you’re fault you’re in this funk. Lavender provides a great gentle energy.
Myrrh Incense (loose) - purifies the area and lifts your vibration to pull you out of whatever vibration you’re currently stuck in
White drawstring bag - this color will help you see the truth, shows you the ‘light’
Steps:
Center and ground yourself. Cleanse and gather all materials. This work should be done at your altar preferably.
Light Myrrh incense. Take a second to let the smoke flow over you.
Combine all ingredients into the white drawstring bag.
Tie up the bag with 3 knots. With each knot focus on what needs to improve. Something is holding you back right now and the sooner you pinpoint it, the sooner you can conquer it.
Carry this charm with you for as long as you feel like you need it.
-Alerisa
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I need Witchy advice
My boyfriend just broke up with me and I really thought he was my twin flame...my pendulum even told me so...but now it's over He broke up with me because he wants to work on himself since he has a lot of issues. He even admits that he still has strong feelings for me and that he may want to get back together in the future. But for now he wants to work on his mental state. I'm happy he's doing this for himself...but it still hurts so bad. Is there anything I can do, to show him what we had is worth trying again. I comforted him constantly and put so much effort into showing him affection. But it's for that very reason that he left me, because he feels bad because he's unable to do the same for me... I don't want a love spell because I don't want to change his free will of course. Maybe something a bit stronger than a sweet thoughts jar? I don't want him to be in any pain by remembering what we had...I want it to make him happy...I want him to get better...I don't know I just feel so lost in my craft right now because this has thrown me off so bad..
Plant Witchcraft: A Beginner’s Guide to Growing
EASIEST PLANTS TO GROW IN WITCHCRAFT~IN ORDER FROM EASIEST TO HARDEST
Chives- can grow in limited light and space, very easily propagate (regrow)
Mint- very hardy, requires shade and some light, start from seeds
Cilantro- fast growing, can be planted indoors, does not transplant easily
Basil- can grow in small spaces, require sun, start from seeds
Parsley- easy to grow, low maintenance and limited lights, though hard to germinate
Oregano (wild marjoram)- very hardy, easy to grow in winter, requires full sun
Sage- large, hardy, start from cuttings, requires full sun
Thyme- requires full sun, hardy, easy to propagate from seeds or cuttings
Aloe Vera- easy to overwater, low maintenance, slow growing, little water, full sun
Chamomile- low maintenance, little water, full sun with some shade, easy to overwater
Dill- start as seeds, small, easy to grow indoors, hard to overwater, requires full sun
Rosemary- though very large, easy to grow indoors and easy to overwater
Bay laurel- requires well-draining soil, full sun, water often, grows large, slow growing
Lavender- hard to grow indoors, requires little water, best in dry conditions, start from seeds
Roses- requires full sun, seasonal, grows only outside, requires fertilizer, best grown from transplants
Bath/Candle Witchery
• stressed? lavender (often comes paired in bath solutions with chamomile) bubble bath and white candles
• studying for an exam/work presentation? citrus sage bath for wisdom and success. Green and yellow candles.
• feeling a bit touchy feely or need glamour for attraction/appeal? vanilla bath stirred with a cinnamon stick. Red (cinnamon or strawberry, perhaps?) candles.
• need personal healing? stir in eucalyptus mint Epsom salts (not for diabetics!) Blue candle
I recommend that you add rosemary to the “studying” mix since it’s a memory booster.
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How to make sigils a sigil is a symbol that you make that acts as like a spell and helps you achieve a goal.
You have to make a sentence of your desire in capital letters.
You get rid of every repeating letter.
Then you simplify the letters into basic shapes.
Then you design the sigil into a pattern that you like. (You should encase your sigil into a shape to keep its energies on track)
The sigil is internalized/ activated.
Some quick ways to activate your sigils -sleep with it -masturbate and during climax concentrate on the sigil image. -visualize the sigil working
The sigil is banished so you forget what it means. Or you can destroy the sigil.
Quick way to banish the sigil -roaring laughter (then think of something completely different) -you can also burn it and scatter the ashes
<<<<((The faster you forget the sigil, the more effective the operation)) After activation and internalization of a sigil you should not think of the symbol itself nor if it’s meaning. If the sigils image or meaning pop back into your head you must recharge and banish it again.
Some ways to use sigils
-carved into rings -amulet -sewn into cloths or on pouches -written on cigarettes -draw it on a piece of paper and carry it with you - draw it on cement with chalk -draw it on a flower pot -draw it into dough (cookie, bread, crust) -draw it in your soup or cake dough or coffee/tea
<<<<<The time it takes for a sigil to work is somewhat unpredictable. Sometimes success will be instant ; sometimes it may take months.
<<<<there are many different types of sigil making methods (the pictorial method, the mantrical spell method, the alphabet of desire ,constructing sigils with planetary cameas (magical squares), working with atavistic nostalgia ), this is just my favorite type.
I learned this information from the book Practical sigil Magic by Frater U:.D:.
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Creating a Witch’s Workspace
I don’t have an altar. The word ‘altar’ indicates a surface/structure on which offerings or sacrifices are made. What I have is a workspace. My workspace acts as a locus and focus for my craft that is accessible and useful and -also- inspiring. If you want to incorporate any art, craft or skill into your life, having a dedicated space for it makes all the difference. If you’re lucky, you may have a whole room for your work, but a desk, table, the top of a dresser or even a shelf work just fine.
A few tips for creating your workspace;
Whatever space you have chosen, make sure it’s clean. Cleanse the space both physically and magically. You should probably do this regularly, unless cobwebs are a part of your aesthetic. ;)
Figure out what you need the space for and how much ‘clear’ surface is required. You may use your space for preparing ingredients, working spells, performing divination (is there room for tarot spreads?) writing in your grimoire, etc. Before you start adding ‘stuff’ leave enough room for these tasks.
What to put on your workspace? It can be as cluttered or minimalist as you like. To start with; any tools you actually use in practice (which aren’t just decorative or symbolic), the ingredients you work with regularly, books you consult frequently, your grimoire/notebook, divinatory tools, supplies including paper, candles, matches, thread, ink etc.
Once you’ve got the necessities down, you can decorate to your heart’s content. Things I have included in my own, or seen on other witch’s workspaces; candles, stones, feathers, bottles, jars, dried herbs, living plants, shells, bones, rock salt, flowers, incense, mortar and pestle, small cauldrons, branches, bells, scales, crystals, boxes, scrying mirrors, a compass.
Avoid symmetry! This is not an altar or shrine, do not lay everything out perfectly in matching pairs. It doesn’t have to be symbolic, it has to be accessible and useful. If you create the ‘perfect’ arrangement, you won’t want to mess it up.
Use all of the space, that means above and below your surface too. Put up small shelves to store your stones, or a spice rack for herbs. Hang drying ingredients or pin up charts and diagrams. Store bulky things underneath if possible. Use candelabras to give more height and light.
Change it up! I don’t mean with seasonal decorations, but based on what you’re using/working on at the moment, what inspires you, what you found on your walk last Thursday etc. If it feels too cluttered, remove stuff, if it feels too empty, go scavenging.
This is not a ‘sacred space’, it can be beautiful and inspiring, but it is the equivalent of the artist’s studio, the cook’s kitchen, the carpenter’s bench, the writer’s desk. It’s yours, it’s there to be used, enjoy!
This is what I have! I use the top of a short bookshelf. :)
How to use~
Elemental spells (for people who are stronger with one element than others)-
Earth Spell: Place the appropriate herbs in a bag and take it to a wild place. With your hands dig a small hole in the Earth and pour the herbs into it. Visualize your need strongly. Cover your herbs and leave the area. It is done.
Air Spell: Stand in an open place atop a hill or mountain, far from tall trees, buildings, and other hills. Hold the appropriate herbs in your power hand and facing north blow a little of them to that direction. Turn East and repeat, then south. At the west blow all the herbs from your hand. Visualize strongly your need, stating it in words if you wish.
Fire Spell: Write or make a symbol of you need on a piece of paper cut into a triangle. While visualizing your need, place the appropriate herbs in the center of the paper and crumble it tightly so that the herbs are trapped inside the paper. Anoint with oils if you wish. Build a roaring fire in an outside pit or fireplace. Through the herb packet into the fire. As it touches the flames firmly visualize your need. Continue to do so until the packet has been consumed by flames.
Water Spell: Take the appropriate enchanted herbs to a river, spring, lake or seashore. Hold them tightly in your power hand and visualize your need. With sweeping motion, scatter the herbs onto the water. The power has been sent.
Others
Charms and sachets - Fill a small bag, of the correct color or material, with herbs to make a charm or sachet. You can carry the charm with you, hang it in the house or car, or bury or burn it, depending on the purpose, and the spell you are performing.
Incense- Herbs can be burned as a ritual incense, such as the sage smudge used to clear negative vibrations from a space.
Bath - Make a sachet, and place it in your ritual or healing bath. Fragrant herbs like lavender make a very relaxing bath, and you can use certain herbs to alleviate skin and other conditions, such as using eucalyptus in a bath when you have a cold or flu.
Oils - Place herbs in an oil, let them steep for a few days, then strain. You can make annointing oils for you ritual work, beauty oils for your hair, skin and nails (try coconut or jojoba), or flavor oils for cooking and seasoning, such as steeping rosemary in olive oil.
Teas- Use herbs to make teas for healing illness. Some herbs can be used to mildly alter consciousness, such as valerian or kava kava which can facilitate trance like states.
Smoking- You can make herbal smoking mixtures which will also facilitate altered states of consciousness.
Chart~
Kitchen Herbs
*Anise* Planet: Mercury/Jupiter Element: Air Main magickal uses: Contacting other planes, divination, love, passion, preventing nightmares, protection, psychic development, psychic protection, purification Other magickal uses: Clairvoyance, cleansing, consecration, fertility, gain, good luck, happiness, money, weddings Lore: Paul Beyerl attributes anise to Mercury and Apollo, and suggests that it be partnered with amber stones for best effect.
*Basil* Planet: Mars Element: Fire Main magickal uses: Consecration, divination (esp. about love), exorcism, fertility, fidelity, good luck, happiness, harmony, love, money, passion, peace, prosperity, protection, psychic development, psychic protection, purification, strength, success, tranquility Other magickal uses: Clairvoyance, commanding, courage, dragons, grieving, hatred, honesty, Imbolc, initiation, inspiration, invokation, prevents theft, rituals for the dead, spell-breaking Lore: Paul Beyerl says that basil is attractive to dragons, salamanders, and other fire-oriented creatures. It is sacred to the Hindu god Vishnu and his avatar, Krishna. Magickal herbals occasionally refer to it as St. Joseph’s Wort. Many cultures used basil in herbal medicine, which is not covered in this article.
*Bay* Planet: Sun Element: Fire Main magickal uses: Clairvoyance, consecration, divination, dreams, exorcism, healing, love, passion, protection, psychic protection, purification, wisdom, wishes Other magickal uses: endings, good luck, harmony, Imbolc, inspiration, justice, knowledge, magic, memory, money, overcome opposition, peace, psychic development, release, spell-breaking, strength, success, tranquility, transformation, Winter rituals, Yule Lore: Bay leaves come from a tree also called the laurel, and have a strong tradition as a Greek sacred plant. When the nymph Daphne wanted to avoid the passions of Apollo, she turned into the first laurel tree, which Apollo then adopted as his sacred tree. Wreaths were made from the leaves, which were also chewed and burned by Apollo’s prophetic priestesses at Delphi. It is not suggested, however, that you try chewing bay leaves, as they are rather volatile, and the amount you would get from chewing might be too much for those not trained in the use of visionary herbs. Other gods include Aesclepius (the god of healing and Apollo’s son), Ceres, and Cerridwen.
*Caraway* Planet: Mercury Element: Air Main magickal uses: Fidelity, love, memory, passion, preventing theft, protection, retention, sensuality Other magickal uses: consecration, fertility, gain, honesty, keeping secrets, peace of mind, weddings
*Celery seed* Planet: Saturn/Mercury Element: Earth Main magickal uses: Psychic development Other magickal uses: Beauty, divination, fertility, love, passion
*Cinnamon* Planet: Mercury/Sun/Mars/Uranus (take your pick!) Element: Air/Fire Main magickal uses: Clairvoyance, consecration, divination, energy, good luck, love, money, passion, peace, prosperity, protection, psychic development, success Other magickal uses: communication, happiness, harmony, healing, inspiration, knowledge, meditation, purification, spirituality, tranquility, wisdom Lore: Paul Beyerl suggests that cinnamon be paired with tourmaline for best effect. Cinnamon is important as a purification incense in China. Do not use externally on the body, as it irritates the skin.
*Cloves* Planet: Sun/Jupiter Element: Fire Main magickal uses: clairvoyance, divination, exorcism, keeps away negative forces, love, memory, money, passion, peace of mind, protection, psychic protection, purification, stopping gossip Other magickal uses: cleansing, friendship, psychic development, release, spell-breaking Lore: Cloves were originally grown in China, and made their way to Europe in the fourth centure CE (Common Era). They, like cinnamon, are not grown in the United States, but are imported.
*Coriander* (also called Cilantro) Planet: Mars Element: Fire Main magickal uses: love Other magickal uses: clairvoyance, divination, fertility, gain, health, keeping secrets, passion, peace, protection, retention, weddings
*Dill* Planet: Mercury Element: Earth/Fire Main magickal uses: love, protection, psychic protection Other magickal uses: Blessings, confidence, determination, dreams, fertility, gain, harmony, keeping secrets, money, passion, peace, prevents theft, retention, rest, sleep, tranquility Lore: Some hold that Dill is such a Mercurial herb that it should not be used when Mercury is in retrograde. It has a long tradition of use as a protection against magic: an old rhyme says, “Vervaine and dill/ Hinder witches of their will.” (Another version says, “Trefoil, vervain, St. John’s Wort, dill/ Hinder witches of their will.” In either case, this is specifically meant against evil witches: the healers actually used all of these herbs.)
*Fennel* Planet: Mercury Element: Air/Fire Main magickal uses: confidence, courage, fertility, longevity, love, Midsummer, protection, psychic protection, purification, strength Other magickal uses: Commanding, consecration, divination, energy, gain, meditation, Summer rituals, virility Lore: Fennel was used by the Saxons and by Jewish mystics as an asperger and purifying herb. It also had a history of use by the Greeks, Romans, and Germans, and it followed colonists to the New World. Aoumiel associates it with the God.
*Garlic* Planet: Mars Element: Fire Main magickal uses: exorcism, magic, passion, protection, spell-breaking, strength Other magickal uses: clairvoyance, commanding, confidence, consecration, courage, divination, healing, longevity, money, overcoming opposition, prevents nightmares, purification, stopping gossip, success, weather (fair) Lore: Garlic is one of the few “herbs” whose powers have survived into modern superstition, where it gives protection against vampires. (Silver RavenWolf says that it is also helpful against psychic vampires.) The Greeks attributed it to Hecate, the primary goddess of magic. It is also sacred to the Great Mother, Cybele. Its use actually goes back even further to the Sumerians. Besides its strong psychic protection, it also protects health when eaten regularly. It was beloved in most ancient societies that had it, to the extent that the builders of the Pyramids were paid partially in garlic, and at one point went on strike to get more (according to graffiti inside the Pyramids, left by the workers). *Ginger* Planet: Mars Element: Fire Main magickal uses: love, passion, psychic protection Other magickal uses: cursing, health, psychic development, sensuality, success
*Lavender* (a stretch, but it appears in some gourmet recipes) Planet: Mercury Element: Air Main magickal uses: clairvoyance, cleansing, consecration, happiness, healing, love, Midsummer, money, passion, peace, peace of mind, protection, psychic protection, purification, tranquility Other magickal uses: blessings, chastity, divination, dreams, energy, gentleness, good luck, grieving, harmony, keeping secrets, magic (esp. to increase the duration of a spell), meditation, memory, psychic development, retention, ritual, sleep, stability, virility, weddings Lore: Attributed by some to Hecate, Saturn, and snake goddesses. Aoumiel also calls it attractive to elves.
*Lovage* Planet: Venus/Sun Element: Earth/Water Main magickal uses: love Other magickal uses: beauty, cleansing, consecration, money, passion, protection, psychic protection, purification Lore: The main uses concern love and beauty, hence, one assumes, the name “Lovage.”
*Mace* Planet: Mercury Element: Air Main magickal uses: Clairvoyance Other magickal uses: fertility, gain, good luck, love, protection
*Marjoram* Planet: Venus/Mercury Element: Air Main magickal uses: grieving, happiness, love, money, protection, psychic development, psychic protection,tranquility, weddings Other magickal uses: Animals, cleansing, courage, dreams (of love), harmony, peace, rituals for the dead, success Lore: Attributed to Venus by the Romans, but also sometimes to Aphrodite, Thor and Jupiter. In case you’re confused about the use for both grieving and happiness, it is meant to restore happiness to the grief-stricken.
*Mustard seed* Planet: Mars Element: Fire Main magickal uses: fertility, health, love, passion, protection Other magickal uses: commanding, cursing, exorcism, gain, good luck, sensuality, spell-breaking, strength, success, virility *Nutmeg* Planet: Jupiter Element: Fire/Air Main magickal uses: clairvoyance, divination, money Other magickal uses: dreams, fertility, gain, love, meditation, passion, prosperity, protection, psychic development, rest, sleep
*Onion* Planet: Mars Element: Fire Main magickal uses: exorcism, protection Other magickal uses: Clairvoyance, cleansing, contacting other planes, divination, healing, lunar rites, magic, purification, spell-breaking Lore: The link to the moon seems to be mostly due to color and shape. In protective magick, just as in cooking, onion is often combined with garlic.
*Oregano* Planet: Venus Element: Air Main magickal uses: happiness, tranquility Other magickal uses: Animals, grieving, harmony, love, peace, protection, psychic development, weddings
*Parsley* Planet: Saturn Element: Earth Main magickal uses: divination, happiness, passion, protection, psychic development, purification Other magickal uses: clairvoyance, cleansing, consecration, contacting other planes, fertility, good luck, invokation, meditation, rituals for the dead, speed Lore: Sacred to Persephone, parsley was used in the victory wreaths of the Isthmian games by the Greeks. Some also attribute it to Aphrodite and Venus, and with Mother goddesses. Parsley was thought to come from from the blood of Archemorus, a servant of Death.
*Pepper* Planet: Mars Element: Fire Main magickal uses: cursing, exorcism, passion, protection Other magickal uses: commanding, sensuality, spell-breaking, stops envy Lore: Stings the eyes when burned.
*Peppermint* Planet: Venus Element: Air Main magickal uses: cleansing, consecration, dreams, happiness, healing, love, money, passion, prosperity, protection, psychic development, purification, release, renewal, rest, sleep Other magickal uses: Animals, divination, endings, energy, exorcism, good luck, grieving, spirit offering, success, transformation Lore: Mints are sacred to the god Hades, because (as happened with Daphne and Apollo—see *bay*) a young lovely named Minthe was transformed into a mint to keep her from Hades’ embrace. Peppermint is also sometimes attributed to Zeus. Paul Beyerl suggests pairing peppermint with topaz or chalcedony for best effect.
*Poppyseed* Planet: Moon Element: Water Main magickal uses: dreams Other magickal uses: Binding, clairvoyance, consecration, cursing, fertility, prosperity Lore: In Greece, poppies belonged to Hypnos and Somnos, sleep gods. (Remember “The Wizard of Oz?” “Poppies will make them sleeeeep!”) They are also associated with Ceres. If you eat poppyseeds shortly before taking a drug test, you may test positive for heroin, which comes from opium, a kind of poppy. This kinship may also explain some of its magickal functions.
*Rosemary* Planet: Sun Element: Fire Main magickal uses: cleansing, confidence, consecration, courage, exorcism, good luck, grieving, happiness, healing, knowledge, love, memory, passion, peace of mind, prevents theft, protection, psychic development, psychic protection, purification, release, ritual, rituals for the dead, water rites/sea rituals, weddings Other magickal uses: blessings, dreams, endings, energy, elves, fidelity, honesty, inspiration, invokation, longevity, meditation, new moon, prevents nightmares, sleep, strength, transformation, wisdom, Yule Lore: Rosemary is associated in Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet” with remembrance, so its link to memory is old. Even older are its associations with general magic and healing, with feminine power—folklore had it that a healthy rosemary plant grew where a woman was head of the family—and with goddesses, especially of the sea. Catholic healers associated it with Mary. Aoumiel calls it attractive to elves. Its reputation is that of an all-purpose herb that will help with practically anything.
*Saffron* Planet: Sun Element: Fire Main magickal uses: Clairvoyance, divination Other magickal uses: cleansing, commanding, consecration, exorcism, healing, magic, psychic development, purification, spell-breaking, weather (raises wind)
*Sage* Planet: Mercury/Jupiter Element: Earth Main magickal uses: cleansing, healing, longevity, money, passion, prosperity, psychic development, psychic protection, purification, wisdom Other magickal uses: business, clairvoyance, consecration, divination, domestic harmony, energy, happiness, inspiration, keeping secrets, knowledge, love, Mabon, meditation, peace, retention, Samhain, tranquility, weddings, Yule Lore: The kind of sage found in the kitchen was brought to the New World by colonists, and was especially popular among Germans. It should not be confused with sagebrush.
*Savory* Planet: Venus Element: Air Main magickal uses: passion Other magickal uses: Animals, attracts males, happiness, love, satyrs, sensuality, virility Lore: Savory is ruled by and named after the satyrs, thus its many ties to sexual affairs. It was a favorite of the Romans for parties.
*Spearmint* Planet: Venus Element: Air Main magickal uses: consecration, happiness, love, money, passion, prosperity, protection, psychic development Other magickal uses: Animals, dreams, endings, exorcism, healing, good luck, release, renewal, rest, sleep, spirit offering, success, transformation Lore: see *peppermint.*
*Star Anise* Planet: Mercury/Jupiter Element: Air/Water Main magickal uses: clairvoyance, good luck, protection, psychic development Other magickal uses: consecration, contacting other planes, divination, exorcism, fertility, gain, invokation, justice, love, money, passion, preventing nightmares, psychic protection, spiritual places Lore: Primarily used in Japan, around temples and burial sites. It is also called Chinese Anise.
*Tarragon* Planet: Mars Element: Fire Main magickal uses: commanding, confidence, courage, passion, protection, strength Other magickal uses: Animals, calming, keeping secrets, love, peace, prevents theft, retention, sensuality, virility Lore: The Latin name, “Artemesia dracunculus,” means “little dragon of Artemis.” It seems to carry many of Artemis’s qualities, in both her Olympian (courage and strength) and pre-Olympian (passion and sensuality) forms.
*Thyme* Planet: Venus Element: Air Main magickal uses: clairvoyance, cleansing, consecration, courage, divination, dreams, exorcism, faeries, happiness, healing, love, money, prevents nightmares, protection, psychic development, purification Other magickal uses: compassion, confidence, contacting other planes, grieving, magic, meditation, Midsummer, passion, release, renewal, rituals for the dead, Summer rituals, wishing Lore: Thyme has strong ties to faery lore. Paul Beyerl pairs it with pearls.
*Turmeric* Planet: Mars Element: Fire Main magickal uses: passion Other magickal uses: commanding, confidence, courage, exorcism, magic, sensuality, spell-breaking, strength *Vanilla* Planet: Jupiter Element: Fire Main magickal uses: love, passion Other magickal uses: Energy, new moon
Others
*Animals* marjoram, oregano, peppermint, savory, spearmint, tarragon, wintergreen
*Beauty* celery seed, lovage
*Binding * ginger, mustard seed, pepper, poppyseed
*Blessings* dill, lavender, rosemary
*Business* sage
*Calming* tarragon
*Chastity* lavender
*Clairvoyance* anise, basil, bay, cinnamon, cloves, coriander/cilantro, garlic, lavender, mace, nutmeg, onion, parsley, poppyseed, saffron, sage, star anise, thyme
*Cleansing* anise, cloves, lavender, lovage, marjoram, onion, parsley, peppermint, rosemary, saffron, sage, thyme
*Commanding* basil, fennel, garlic, mustard seed, pepper, saffron, tarragon, turmeric *Communication* cinnamon
*Compassion* thyme *
Confidence* dill, fennel, garlic, rosemary, tarragon, thyme, turmeric
*Consecration* anise, basil, bay, caraway, cinnamon, fennel, garlic, lavender, lovage, parsley, peppermint, poppyseed, rosemary, saffron, sage, spearmint, star anise, thyme
*Contacting other planes* anise, onion, parsley, star anise, thyme, wintergreen
*Courage* basil, fennel, garlic, marjoram, rosemary, tarragon, thyme, turmeric
*Death rituals (rites for the dead)* basil, marjoram, parsley, rosemary, thyme
*Determination* dill
*Divination* anise, basil, bay, cinnamon, cloves, coriander/cilantro, fennel, garlic, lavender, nutmeg, onion, parsley, peppermint, saffron, sage, star anise, thyme
*Dragons* basil, tarragon
*Dreams* bay, dill, lavender, marjoram, nutmeg, peppermint, poppyseed, rosemary, spearmint, thyme
*Elements* Air—anise, caraway, cinnamon, fennel, lavender, mace, nutmeg, oregano, peppermint, savory, spearmint, star anise, thyme Fire—basil, bay, cinnamon, cloves, coriander/cilantro, dill, fennel, garlic, ginger, mustard seed, nutmeg, onion, pepper, rosemary, tarragon, turmeric, vanilla Water—lovage, poppyseed, rosemary, star anise Earth—celery seed, dill, lovage, parsley, sage, wintergreen
*Elves* rosemary
*Endings* bay, peppermint, rosemary, spearmint
*Energy* cinnamon, fennel, lavender, peppermint, rosemary, sage, vanilla
*Envy, stopping* pepper
*Exorcism* basil, bay, cloves, garlic, mustard seed, onion, pepper, peppermint, rosemary, saffron, spearmint, star anise, thyme, turmeric
*Faeries* thyme
*Fertility* anise, basil, caraway, celery seed, coriander/cilantro, dill, fennel, mace, mustard seed, nutmeg, parsley, poppyseed, star anise
*Fidelity* caraway, rosemary
*Friendship* cloves
*Gain* anise, caraway, coriander/cilantro, dill, fennel, mace, mustard seed, nutmeg, star anise
*Gentleness* lavender
*Good luck* anise, basil, bay, cinnamon, lavender, mace, mustard seed, parsley, peppermint, rosemary, spearmint, star anise, wintergreen
*Gossip, stopping* cloves, garlic
*Grieving* basil, lavender, marjoram, oregano, peppermint, rosemary, thyme
*Happiness* anise, basil, cinnamon, lavender, marjoram, oregano, parsley, peppermint, rosemary, sage, savory, spearmint, thyme
*Harmony* basil, bay, cinnamon, dill, lavender, marjoram, oregano, sage
*Hatred* basil
*Health/healing* bay, cinnamon, coriander/cilantro, garlic, ginger, lavender, mustard seed, onion, peppermint, rosemary, saffron, sage, spearmint, thyme
*Honesty* basil, caraway, rosemary
*Initiation* basil
*Inspiration* basil, bay, cinnamon, rosemary, sage
*Invokation* basil, parsley, rosemary, star anise
*Justice* bay, star anise
*Keeping secrets* caraway, coriander/cilantro, dill, lavender, sage, tarragon *Knowledge*bay, cinnamon, rosemary, sage
*Longevity* fennel, garlic, rosemary, sage
*Love* anise, basil, bay, caraway, celery seed, cinnamon, cloves, coriander/cilantro, dill, fennel, ginger, lavender, lovage, mace, marjoram, mustard seed, nutmeg, oregano, peppermint, rosemary, sage, savory, spearmint, star anise, tarragon, thyme, vanilla *Lunar rites* onion, rosemary, vanilla
*Magic* bay, garlic, lavender, onion, saffron, thyme, turmeric
*Meditation* cinnamon, fennel, lavender, nutmeg, parsley, rosemary, sage, thyme (Yes, there they are! Go and meditate on “Scarborough Fair.”)
*Memory* bay, caraway, cloves, lavender, rosemary
*Money* anise, basil, bay, cinnamon, cloves, dill, garlic, lavender, lovage, marjoram, nutmeg, peppermint, sage, spearmint, star anise, thyme, wintergreen
*Nightmares, preventing* anise, garlic, rosemary, star anise, thyme
*Opposition, overcoming* bay, garlic
*Passion* anise, basil, bay, caraway, celery seed, cinnamon, cloves, coriander/cilantro, dill, garlic, ginger, lavender, lovage, mustard seed, nutmeg, parsley, pepper, peppermint, rosemary, sage, savory, spearmint, star anise, tarragon, thyme, turmeric, vanilla
*Peace* basil, bay, cinnamon, coriander/cilantro, dill, lavender, marjoram, oregano, sage, tarragon
*Peace of mind* caraway, cloves, lavender, rosemary
*Planets* Sun—bay, cinnamon, cloves, lovage, rosemary, saffron Moon—poppyseed Mercury—anise, caraway, celery seed, cinnamon, dill, fennel, lavender, mace, marjoram, sage, star anise, wintergreen Venus—lovage, marjoram, oregano, peppermint, savory, spearmint, thyme Mars—basil, cinnamon, coriander, garlic, ginger, mustard seed, onion, pepper, tarragon, turmeric Jupiter—anise, cloves, nutmeg, sage, star anise, vanilla Saturn—celery seed, parsley
*Prosperity* basil, cinnamon, nutmeg, poppyseed, sage, spearmint *
Protection* anise, basil, bay, caraway, cinnamon, cloves, coriander/cilantro, dill, fennel, garlic, lavender, lovage, mace, marjoram, mustard seed, nutmeg, onion, oregano, parsley, pepper, peppermint, rosemary, spearmint, star anise, tarragon, thyme
*Psychic development* anise, basil, bay, celery seed, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, lavender, marjoram, nutmeg, oregano, parsley, peppermint, rosemary, saffron, sage, spearmint, star anise, thyme
*Psychic protection* anise, basil, bay, cloves, dill, fennel, ginger, lavender, lovage, marjoram, rosemary, sage, star anise
*Purification* anise, basil, bay, cinnamon, cloves, fennel, garlic, lavender, lovage, onion, parsley, peppermint, rosemary, saffron, sage, thyme *
Release* bay, cloves, peppermint, rosemary, spearmint, thyme
*Renewal* peppermint, spearmint, thyme
*Rest* dill, nutmeg, peppermint, spearmint
*Retention* caraway, dill, lavender, sage, tarragon
*Ritual (general)* lavender
*Satyrs* savory
*Sea/water rituals* rosemary
*Sensuality* caraway, ginger, mustard seed, pepper, savory, tarragon, turmeric
*Sleep* dill, lavender, nutmeg, peppermint, rosemary, spearmint
*Speed* parsley *Spell-breaking* basil, bay, cloves, garlic, mustard seed, onion, pepper, saffron, turmeric
*Spirit offering* peppermint, spearmint
*Spirituality* cinnamon
*Spiritual places* star anise
*Stability* lavender
*Strength* basil, bay, fennel, garlic, mustard seed, rosemary, tarragon, turmeric
*Success* basil, bay, cinnamon, garlic, ginger, marjoram, mustard seed, peppermint, spearmint
*Summer rituals (Spring Equinox through Fall Equinox)* fennel, lavender, thyme
*Theft, preventing* basil, caraway, dill, rosemary, tarragon
*Tranquility* basil, bay, cinnamon, dill, lavender, marjoram, oregano, sage
*Transformation* bay, peppermint, rosemary, spearmint
*Virility* fennel, lavender, mustard seed, savory, tarragon
*Weather* garlic (fair), saffron (raise wind) (Note: since you don’t get any rain-making herbs, one of the very few shortcomings of the kitchen herbal, I will tell you that another folk method of bringing rain is to dip a broom into water and shake it out in the air. Or, you can go the modern route and wash your car.)
*Weddings* anise, caraway, coriander/cilantro, lavender, marjoram, oregano, rosemary, sage
*Winter rituals (Fall Equinox through Spring Equinox)* basil, bay, rosemary, sage
*Wisdom* bay, cinnamon, rosemary, sage
*Wishes* bay, thyme
Credits:
http://windspirit57.tripod.com/id4.html
and
http://www.wejees.net/herbs.html
via This Book of Shadows
For the beginning witch, Herbal Chart By Use and How To Use Them
Hell yes this is awesome!
My graduation cap, totally designed by me. 😃
I just need someone to talk to
Anyone...seriously...since moving out here I have no friends so I have no one to talk to and I could really use some relationship advice... I know this is non-witchy but I'm so miserable, I could just use some good vibes from my fellow witches... 😞
Psychic gem water infused with quartz, fluorite, and amethyst 💎
Why vegans should use honey instead of agave nectar
Okay, so I might get a lot of hate for this, I might not. I don’t particularly care either way, as long as word gets out about this, because it’s extremely important to me.
As I’m sure most people know by now, bees are disappearing at alarming rates. Simply put, our entire species could not survive without them. This is due to a syndrome called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD).
Many vegans opt to use agave nectar instead of honey, because agave nectar is plant based. But harvesting of agave nectar is threatening the existence of two other endangered species: Mexican long-nosed bats (who live strictly off of nectars - primarily agave nectar) and the Jaguarundi (a solitary feline who basically looks like a love child between a jungle cat and a ferret.) Approximately 113,126 acres of these animals’ habitat were destroyed from 1991 to 2000, and more has been destroyed since.
On the other hand, beekeepers are essential to increasing bee populations. They monitor the bees’ health and help protect them from dangerous parasites and pesticides that are suspected to cause CCD. In addition, well-kept bees never need to use the amount of honey they produce; Honey is made by the bees to consume only when there is not enough food for them outside the hive. In the care of a good beekeeper, this will only happen during the winter months, and the keeper will leave enough honey for the bees to thrive until it’s spring again.
It’s best to buy local, organic honey if at all possible. Local beekeepers will not use dangerous factory-farming methods, and it helps maintain your local bee population! If you want to help bees in a more active way than buying local honey, you can plant a bee garden or even become a small-scale beekeeper! (I don’t have a link for this, it’s best to check out local resources. Maybe even ask the person selling honey at your farmer’s market!)
This is great info that I never knew about!!
@thee-beee-hivee !
Welcome to the official Gorgeous Geology’s Guide to Things Not To Put Up Yourself. This guide will help you find minerals that could kill you if you enjoy them a little too much! Precious minerals are used in everything from circuit boards to tableware. They’re also some of the most toxic materials known to science, and excavating them has proved so dangerous over the years, some have been phased out of industrial production altogether. Listed below are a handful of toxic or deadly minerals on earth.
Actinolite - May contain asbestos.
Adamite - Contains arsenic and some copper
Bixbite
Emerald Erionite - It looks a lot like asbestos minerals and harms humans much in the same way: mesothelioma.
Chalcanthite - Not something to be played with as it’s hydrated copper sulphate. It is water soluble and will crystallise out again from solution. The copper in this mineral is very bio-available and is toxic to plants and in high quantities toxic to humans.
Aquamarine
Goshenite Bumble Bee Jasper - Contains Sulphur and Arsenic
Heliodor -
Morganite
Hutchinsonite - Is a sulfosalt mineral of thallium, arsenic and lead. A nasty mix of poisons, particularly thallium as it can cause hair loss, serious illness and death.
Black Tourmaline
Boji-stones - Contains some sulphur, pyrite and/or marcasite
Celestite - Contains strontium
Chalcopyrite (peacock stone) Contains copper and sulphur
Chrysocolla
Cinnabar - This is the single most toxic mineral to handle on earth. It is the world’s main source of mercury and has been mined since Neolithic times. However, when oxidized, this element will produce methyl mercury and dimethyl mercury, two toxic compounds that cause irreparable harm to the nervous systems of children. It is deadly in small concentrations and can be absorbed through the respiratory tract, intestines, or skin.
Conicalcite
Fluorite - Contains fluorine
Gem Silica
Galena - Contains lead which doesn’t get flushed out of your system. It accumulates over the years, eventually reaching toxic levels. Once that happens both you and your kids pay the price, as lead toxicity is carcinogenic to you and is teratogenic (causing severe birth defects) to your offspring. Garnierite (aka Falcondoite) - Contains nickel
Lapis Lazuli - Contains pyrite
Malachite :
Markasite
Mohawkite - Contains copper and Arsenic
Moldavite - Contains aluminium oxide
Moonstone Asbestos
Morganite
Pietersite - Fibrous form contains asbestos
Prehnite
Psiomelan - Contains barium
Pyrite - Contains sulphur
Realgar - Contains sulphur and arsenic
Ruby
Sapphire
Selenite - Contains Selenium
Serpentine - Fibrous form contains asbestos
Smithsonite
Sodalite
Spinel
Spodumene (aka Kunzite)
Staurolite
Stibnite - Contains lead and antimony
Stilbite
Sugilite -
Sulphur
Sunstone
Tanzanite – Gem variety of Zoisite.
Tiger Eye - Fibrous form contains asbestos
Topaz
Tourmaline
Torbernite - This mineral is radioactive and emits the cancer forming radon gas. This is one mineral you do not want on your display cabinet shelf, let alone up yourself.
Tremolite - May contain asbestos
Turquoise
Vanadinite - Contains vanadium
Variscite -
Vesuvianite
Wavellite
Wulfenite - Contains lead and molybdenum Zoisite
Zircon - Contains zirconium, radioactive
For additional radioactivity concerns steer clear of the following: Deeply pigmented topaz, artificially dark (almost black) smokey quartz, very deep pink or red tourmaline, coloured diamonds, deeply coloured kunzite and some cultured pearls
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