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Here's a collection of hundreds of books about magic and witchcraft.
The server is updated weekly with more books, all of which are vetted by experienced practitioners and organized in an easy to consume way.
Interesting & Useful Occult Unicode Characters
Some of these may show up as a weird square/question mark thing depending on the font used/configuration of your browser.
𖤐 Inverted Pentagram
Stars:
★ Five-pointed Star ✶ Six-pointed Star ✷ Eight-pointed Star ✹ Twelve-pointed Star
Elements:
🜁 Air 🜂 Fire 🜃 Earth 🜄 Water
Planets:
☉ Sun ☽︎ Moon ☿ Mercury ♀ Venus ♁ Earth ♂ Mars ♃ Jupiter ♄ Saturn ♅ Uranus ♆ Neptune ♇ Pluto
Astrology:
☊ Ascending Node ☋ Descending Node ☌ conjunction ☍ opposition
Egyptian Deities:
𓀭 or 𓁰 or 𓁱 Ptah 𓀲 or 𓀴 Osiris 𓁐 Goddess 𓁚 or 𓁛 Re 𓁟 or 𓅝 Thoth 𓁠 or 𓁡 Chnum 𓁢 Anubis 𓁢 Upuat 𓁣 Seth 𓁤 Min 𓁥 Hathor 𓁦 Maat 𓁨 Hah 𓁩 Amun 𓁮 Menthu 𓁯 Tatenen 𓂕 Nehebkau 𓆫 Selkis 𓅃 Horus 𓋇 Seshat 𓋋 Neith
Alchemy:
☿ Mercury (Mind) 🜔 Salt (base matter or body) 🜍 Sulfur (Soul)
♁ Antimony 🜺 Arsenic 🜘 Bismuth = Boron ⊛ Magnesium ☽☉ Platinum 🜏 🜍 Sulfur
Runes:
ᚠ FEHU - F: Cattle ᚢ URUZ - U: Brute Strength ᚦ THURISAZ - TH: The seeing of the future ᚨ ANSUZ - A: references the ancestral god, Odin. ᚱ RAIDHO - R: Journey ᚲ KENAZ - K: Beacon or torch. ᚷ GEBO - G: Gift of Harmonic Relationships ᚹ WUNJO - W or V: Bliss and Glory ᚺ HAGALAZ - H: Destructive forces ᚾ NAUTHIZ - N: The Negatives of Human Needs ᛁ ISA - I: Ice ᛃ JERA - J or Y: The Cycle of One Year ᛇ EIHWAZ - EI: Yew Tree ᛈ PERTHRO - P: Initiation, Things Unexplained, Something Hidden ᛉ ALGIZ: Z ᛊ SOWILO - S: The Sun ᛏ TEIWAZ - T: Tyr, the sky god. ᛒ BERKANA - B: Birch-goddess ᛖ EHWAZ - E: The Sacred Horse ᛗ MANNAZ - M: The nature of Humanity ᛚ LAGUZ - L: Water - Emotions ᛜ INGWAZ - NG: Fertility ᛞ DAGAZ - D: Daylight or Dawn. ᛟ OTHALA - O: Ancestral property - Inheritance
Other Egyptian Hieroglyphs I thought were interesting:
𓂀 Eye of Horus 𓃠 Cat 𓃩 Set-animal 𓃶 Goat with collar 𓆣 Scarab 𓆸 Lotus
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Moonlight Academy’s Witchcraft Book PDF Links
Note: I have not been able to read through all of these yet, I am slowly making my way down the list. If there is a book that is offensive or incorrect please send me a message and I will review it and remove it from the list if necessary.
Modern Magick Second Edition; Eleven Lessons in the High Magickal Arts by Donald Michael Kraig
The Witch’s Magical Handbook by Gavin Frost and Yvonne Frost
The Encyclopedia of Witches, Witchcraft, and Wicca by Rosemary Ellen Guiley
Nocturnal Witchcraft; Witchcraft After Dark By Konstantinos
Call of the Horned Piper by Nigel Aldcroft Jackson
Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham
Encyclopedia of Spells by Michael Johnstone
The Mystical World of Ancient Witchcraft; An easy Insider Guide To the life changing Power of your Magick Energy by Rose Ariadne
Old World Witchcraft; Ancient Ways for Modern Days by Raven Grimassi
The Study of Witchcraft; A Guidebook to Advanced Wicca by Deborah Lipp
Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft by Raymond Buckland
The Witch’s Master Grimoire; An Encyclopedia of Charms, Spells, Formulas, and Magical Rites by Lady Sabrina
Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart England; A regional and comparative study guide by Alan Macfarlane
The Pagan Federation; Witchcraft Information Package
Herbal Magick; A Witch’s Guide to Herbal Enchantments, Folklore, and Divination by Gerina Dunwich
The basics of Magick by K.Amber
The Book of Night Magick by Phillip D. Williams
The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore By Patricia Monaghan
Celtic Mythology A-Z By Gienna Matson & Jeremy Roberts
Storytelling; An Encyclopedia of Mythology and Folklore
Norse Mythology; Legends of Gods and Heroes by Peter Andreas Munch
Constellation Legends By Norm McCarter
Encyclopedia of Greek and Roman Mythology By Luke Roman and Monica Roman
Mysteries, Legends, and Unexplained Phenomena; Mythical Creatures By Linda S. Godfrey
A Guide to Astrology By Fredrick White
How to Use Astrology; How and Why it Works By Michael Erlewine
A Manual of Astrology
Astrology for Dummies by Rae Orion
The Astrology Book; The Encyclopedia of Heavenly Influences By James R. Lewis
Astrology Course
The Cyber Spellbook; Magick in the Virtual World By Sirona Knight and Patricia Telesco
Herbs in Magick and Alchemy; Techniques from Ancient Herbal Lore By C.L. Zalewski
Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs By Scott Cunningham
The Magical Household; Spells & Rituals for the Home By Scott Cunningham & David Harrington
Herbs Magickal and Otherwise
The Complete Book of Incense, Oils, & Brews By Scott Cunningham
Plant Powers, Poisons, and Herb Craft By Dale Pendell **
**This book contains information on Poisons and is for informational purposes only, read at your own risk.
The Magical and Ritual Use of Herbs By Richard Alan Miller
Cunnigham’s Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem, and Metal Magic By Scott Cunningham
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Herbs; Their Medicinal and Culinary Uses
Spiritual Alchemy; The Inner Path
Practical Handbook of Plant Alchemy By Manfred M.Junius
Real Alchemy; A Primer of Practical Alchemy By Robert Allen Bartlett
An Illustrated History of Alchemy and Early Chemistry
Alchemy Unveiled By Johannes Helmond
Medicinal Plants in Folk Tradition; An Ethnobotany of Britain & Ireland By David E. Allen & Gabrielle Hatfield
Slavic Pagan World
Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Wicca in the Kitchen By Scott Cunningham
Cunningham’s Book of Shadows By Scott Cunningham
Learning Tarot
The Pictorial Key to the Tarot By A.E Waite
Tarot Symbolism & Divination
Tarot; Mirror of the Soul By Gerd Ziegler
Tarot Keys By Andrea Green
The Symbolism of the Tarot by P. D. Ouspensky
Healing Crystals; The A-Z Guide to 430 gemstones By Michael Geinger
Dooney’s Crystal Database
An Introduction Guide to Crystals and Healing Stones By Ron & Sue Windred
The Healing Crystal First Aid Manuel By Michael Geinger
Practical Crystal Healing By Nicole Lanning
Divination Systems by Nicole Yalsovac
How Divination Systems Work
The Path of the witch
The Weiser Field Guide to Witches
Practicing the Witch’s Craft By Douglas Ezzy
Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard by Oberon Zell-Ravenheart
Hope you enjoy! Please feel free to add to the list!
Moonlight Academy
Tarot made easy!
Major Arcana: the points on life’s journey
The Fool / innocence, new beginnings, free spirit
The Magician / willpower, desire, creation, manifestation
The High Priestess / intuition, unconscious, inner voice
The Empress / motherhood, fertility, nature
The Emperor / authority, structure, control
The Hierophant / tradition, conformity, morality and ethics
The Lovers / partnerships, union, duality, choice
The Chariot / direction, control, willpower
Strength / bravery, compassion, focus, inner strength
The Hermit / contemplation, search for truth, inner guidance
Wheel of Fortune / change, cycles, inevitable fate
Justice / cause & effect, clarity, truth
The Hanged Man / sacrifice, release, martyrdom
Death / end of cycle, beginnings, change, metamorphosis
Temperance / the middle path, patience, finding meaning
The Devil / excess, materialism, playfulness
The Tower / sudden upheaval, pride, disaster
The Star / faith, rejuvenation, hope
The Moon / unconscious, illusions, intuition
The Sun / joy, success, celebration, positivity
Judgment / reflection, reckoning, inner voice
The World / fulfillment, harmony, completion
Reversed:
The Fool / recklessness, being taken advantage of, inconsideration
The Magician / illusions, out of touch, trickery
The High Priestess / lack of center, lost inner voice, repressed feelings
The Empress / dependence, smothering, emptiness
The Emperor / tyranny, rigidity, coldness
The Hierophant / rebellion, subversiveness, new approaches
The Lovers / loss of balance, one-sidedness, disharmony
The Chariot / lack of control, lack of direction, aggression
Strength / self doubt, weakness, insecurity
The Hermit / loneliness, isolation, lost your way
The Wheel of Fortune / no control, clinging to control, bad luck
Justice / dishonesty, unaccountability, unfairness
The Hanged Man / stalling, needless sacrifice, fear of sacrifice
Death / fear of change, holding on, stagnation
Temperance / extremes, excess, lack of balance
Devil / freedom, release, restoring control
The Tower / disaster avoided, delaying disaster, fear of suffering
The Star / insecurity, discouragement, faithlessness
The Moon / confusion, fear, misinterpretation
The Sun / negativity, depression, sadness
Judgement / lack of self awareness, doubt, self-loathing
The World / incompletion, no closure, incomplete goals
Representation:
Page / the child, new spark, holder of energy for his suit
Knight / the messenger, deliverer of news, brings suit outward towards the world
Queen / the keeper, influencer, masters the energy in her suit, subtly brings them to others
King / the master, executor, controls and reigns supreme over his suit, bringing power to action
Ace / beginnings, potential, will
II / decisions, balance, partnership
III / growth, creativity, expression
IV / stability, application, formation
V / conflict, change, expansion
VI / cooperation, harmony, compassion
VII / spirituality, wisdom, exploration
VIII / action, change, regeneration
IX / fulfillment, idealism, inspiration
X / completion, finality, renewal
WANDS / passion, desire, will
Page / exploration, excitement, freedom
Knight / action, adventure, fearlessness
Queen / courage, determination, joy
King / big picture, leader, overcoming challenges
Ace / creation, willpower, inspiration, desire
II / planning, making plans, discovery
III / looking ahead, expansion, rapid growth
IV / community, home, celebration
V / competition, conflict, rivalry
VI / victory, success, public award
VII / perseverance, defensive, maintain control
VIII / rapid action, movement, quick decisions
IX / resilience, pushing forward, last stretch
X / accomplishment, responsibility, burden
REVERSED / fire
Page / lack of direction, negativity, feeling caged
Knight / anger, impulsiveness, recklessness
Queen / selfishness, jealousy, demanding
King / impulsive, overbearing, unachievable expectations
Ace / lack of energy, lack of passion, bordem
II / lack of or bad planning, disorganization
III / obstacles, delays, frustration
IV / lack of communication, instability, home conflicts
V / avoiding conflict, respecting differences
VI / self-doubt, lack of recognition
VII / give up, destroyed confidence, feeling overwhelmed
VIII / obstacles, waiting, slowing down
IX / exhaustion, fatigue, reaching burnout
X / inability to delegate, lack of priorities
CUPS / emotions, relationships
Page / delightful surprise, inner child, intuition
Knight / messenger, romance, adventure
Queen / compassion, calm, comfort
King / compassion, control, balance
Ace / new love, overflowing feelings, creativity
II / unity, partnership, two become one
III / friendship, community, happiness
IV / apathy, contemplation, disconnectedness
V / disappointment, loss, grief
VI / nostalgia, happy memories, reunion
VII / choices, fantasy, illusion
VIII / walking away, disillusionment, leaving behind
IX / comfort, emotional stability, luxury
X / happiness, fulfillment, celebration
REVERSED / water
Page / immaturity, escapism, lack of creativity
Knight / moodiness, disappointment, problematic
Queen / coldness, insecurity, dependence
King / manipulation, moodiness, trickery
Ace / wasted emotions, blocked negativity, emptiness
II / imbalance, broken communication, tension
III / herd mentality, conformity, solitude
IV / bordem, taking for granted, aloofness
V / acceptance, moving on, finding peace
VI / resisting change, clinging to past, unrealistic expectations
VII / temptation, diversion, confusion
VIII / confusion, fear of the unknown, fear of loss
IX / dissatisfaction, smugness, greed
X / shattered dreams, broken family, bad relationships
SWORDS / logic, ideas, intellect
Page / curiosity, restlessness, mental energy
Knight / action, speed, ambition
Queen / complexity, perceptive, clear mindedness
King / intellectual, power, truth
Ace / raw strength, sharp mind, victory
II / difficult choices, indecision, stalemate
III / heartbreak, suffering, grief
IV / contemplation, restoration, rest
V / unbridled ambition, sneakiness, win at all costs
VI / transition, leaving behind, moving on
VII / imprisonment, powerlessness, self-victimization
VIII / imprisonment, powerlessness, self-victimization
IX / anxiety, hopelessness, nightmares
X / betrayal, back-stabbing, defeat
REVERSED / air
Page / hastiness, rushing through, all-talk
Knight / no direction, disregard for consequence
Queen / cold hearted, bitterness, cruel
King / manipulative, cruel, criticism
Ace / confusion, brutality, chaos
II / lesser of two evils, no right choices, confusion
III / recovery, forgiveness, moving on
IV / restlessness, burnout, stress
V / lingering resentment, desire to reconcile, desire to forgive
VI / emotional baggage, unresolved issues, resisting transition
VII / turn a new leaf, desire to reform, desire to change
VIII / self-acceptance, new perspective, freedom
IX / lack of objectivity, despair, fear
X / rejuvenation, inevitable end, reviving
PENTACLES / earthly, material, sensual
Page / dreams, new opportunity, desires
Knight / efficiency, hard work, routine
Queen / financial security, creature comforts, practicality
King / abundance, security, power
Ace / opportunity, prosperity, new ventures
II / adapting to change, priorities, balance
III / teamwork, building, collaboration
IV / frugality, conservation, security
V / insecurity, poverty, need
VI / generosity, sharing, charity
VII / perseverance, diligence, hard work
VIII / apprenticeship, achievement, education
IX / fruits of labor, independence, rewards
X / culmination, inheritance, legacy
REVERSED / water
Page / impracticality, daydreaming, laziness
Knight / work without reward, obsessiveness, laziness
Queen / work life imbalance, smothering
King / indulgence, sensuality, greed
Ace / missed chance, lost opportunity, being blocked
II / disorganized, overwhelmed, loss of balance
III / lack of teamwork, group conflict, disorganized, competition
IV / possessiveness, greediness, stinginess
V / recovery, isolation
VI / selfishness, stinginess, debt
VII / distractions, lack of rewards, work without results
VIII / no focus, no ambition, no motivation
IX / obsession with work, setbacks, mistakes
X / lack of resources, lack of stability, failure
Disclaimer: These are my notes from Golden Thread Tarot that I use to study. If you’re interested, you can download it from the App Store. I just simply laid out the information in an easier layout.
I hope this was helpful! Enjoy :)
Healing with Herbs
How to make a tincture
Making a tincture involves steeping the herb or root in alcohol, extracting its oils, minerals, alkaloids, and glycosides so that it is in its purest form. You can use vegetable glycerin or apple cider vinegar instead, particularly in tinctures intended for children, but they aren’t quite as effective at pulling out the good stuff. You’ll need strong alcohol, at least 80 proof. Everclear works well, as does vodka or brandy. You’ll also need a pint jar to fill with the herb or plant you want—any of the herbs listed above will work here.
Chop the herb up a bit or bash it around with a mortar and pestle to help it break down. You’ll want the jar to be full, but not pack your herbs in too tightly. Then fill the jar completely with the alcohol. (If you’re using dried herbs or roots, you need only put in enough to reach halfway, and then add the alcohol up to the top.)
Seal the jar tightly. Label and date it, and let it rest in a cool, dark place.
For the first week, shake it once a day, then let it rest for five more weeks. At the end of the resting period, use a layer of muslin or cheesecloth held tightly over the jar to strain out the liquid. Decant the tincture into one of those small, dark glass bottles, preferably one with a dropper, and keep it stored away from direct sunlight. It should last for five to ten years.
How to make herbal oil
It’s more trouble than it’s worth to make your own essential oils. A true essential oil is extracted by boiling the herb in question and skimming the oil off the top—that’s a task best left to the professionals. But you can make your own herbal oil. It may not be quite as distilled, but it can still be effective, and it’s a great way to preserve herbs for use long into the winter. The nice thing about creating your own oils is that you can use any combination of herbs that you desire. You might mix calendula, catnip, lemon balm, marshmallow, mullein, plantain leaf, and yarrow for an oil that is particularly effective for skin care, or lavender, vervain, lemon balm, and yarrow for a soothing oil to rub on the temples. Chop or bruise your chosen herbs and place them in a jar. Fill the jar with the carrier oil of your choice (olive or almond oil works well), covering the herbs by one inch, and leaving one inch of space at the top. Close the jar tightly, and allow it to sit in as much sunshine as possible for a month. Strain the oil through a cheesecloth on an as-needed basis, leaving the rest to continue steeping.
How to make a poultice
A poultice is a soft, moist mass of herbs, cloth, and other ingredients, and it’s an excellent tool for treating topical infirmities. A hot poultice is excellent for drawing out infection, as with bee stings or draining abscesses, while a cold poultice will help reduce inflammation. Gather the herbs you want to use, either fresh or dried. If they’re fresh, you may want to mash the herbs up in a mortar and pestle (the traditional way) or blitz them through a food processor (the modern way). Even if you’re planning on making a cold poultice, add a couple of tablespoons of hot water to your herbs to awaken them, before letting them cool. You can add medicinal clay powder, Epsom salts, or baking soda and combine with water until the mixture becomes a thick paste. For ailments like congestion or insect bites, you can place the poultice directly on the skin, making sure, of course, that it isn’t too hot. To treat a burn or something that could easily become infected, place a clean cotton cloth between the skin and the poultice.
Common herbs and their uses
Ashwagandha: The name translates to “smell of horse.” This herb is hard to find fresh, but powders, pills, teas, and extracts are available. Benefits: Increases energy, boosts the immune system, antiinflammatory, reduces anxiety. Suggested use: Stir ¼-½ tsp. powder into warm milk and honey before bed. Concerns: May increase thyroid hormone levels and lower blood sugar.
Black cohosh: This member of the buttercup family could be grown in a garden. Dried roots, capsules, teas, and extracts are also available. Benefits: Relieves menstrual cramps and arthritic pain. Eases symptoms of menopause. Suggested use: Drink as a tea or mix with honey as a syrup. Concerns: May cause upset stomach, so consider taking with food.
Calendula: Also known as marigold, this herb could be grown in a garden, but is also available as teas, oils, and creams. Useful for dyeing and food coloring as well. Benefits: Helps heal cuts. Good for diaper rash or other skin irritations. Calms an upset stomach. Suggested use: Steep petals in just below boiling water for ten minutes, then drink as a tea. Add dried flowers to coconut, almond, or olive oil as a salve. Concerns: None known.
Catnip: It’s not just for cats! Catnip is easily grown and also available as a capsule, tea, extract, and essential oil. It is also handy as an insect repellent. Benefits: Anti-inflammatory. Good for insomnia, upset stomach, menstrual cramps, headache, and treating the common cold. Suggested uses: Steep for tea, sprinkle essential oil into the bath or rub it on the temples, use in cooking (it’s a member of the mint family, so its flavor is better than some). Concerns: None known.
Cranberry: Easily obtained fresh or frozen and also available in pill form, this herb is a great source of vitamin C, fiber, and vitamin E. Benefits: Most frequently used to treat and prevent urinary tract infections. Also shown to reduce risk of cardiovascular disease, slow tumor progression in cancer, and help prevent gum disease. Suggested uses: Because they’re so tart, cranberries often come with a lot of sugar. Try to buy reduced-sugar dried cranberries and stay away from most cranberry juices. If you can manage it, drink the unsweetened juice to relieve a UTI, and certainly try making your own cranberry sauce at Thanksgiving. Concerns: None known.
Dittany: This is one of those herbs with a long history. It is also known as “burning bush.” Easily grown, it is hard to find in dried or tea form. Benefits: Antibacterial, antifungal, and antimicrobial. Good for the skin and the intestines, and is thought to be an aphrodisiac. Suggested uses: Steep in hot water for tea, but use sparingly. Use as an antibacterial balm or poultice. Concerns: If you’ve put some on your skin, stay out of the sun, as it can increase the risk of sunburn.
Elderberry: This herb has been used to battle a flu epidemic in Panama as recently as 1995. It can be grown, but is also available as a pill or an extract. For your personal garden, look specifically for Sambucus nigra, as other elderberry varieties can be toxic. Benefits: Boosts the immune system, treats sinus infections, lowers blood sugar, acts as a diuretic and a laxative, good for skin health and allergies. Suggested uses: They’re delicious! Can be made into a syrup, jams, or jellies—even wine. Concerns: Don’t pick and use wild elderberry unless you’re absolutely certain the plant is Sambucus nigra. Always cook the berries to remove any toxicity.
Feverfew: This is another herb with a long history. Easily grown and available dried, it is most frequently found in capsule form. Benefits: For centuries, it was used to relieve fever, to assist with childbirth, and for fertility. Now it is most frequently used to prevent migraines. It can also help with tinnitus, nausea, dizziness, asthma, and allergies. Suggested uses: It doesn’t taste good, so not recommended even as a tea. Instead, make a tincture or purchase capsules. Concerns: If you do drink it, feverfew can cause irritation in the mouth. If taken in large quantities on a regular basis, stopping can cause withdrawal symptoms, so use only as needed. May cause the uterus to contract, so don’t take while pregnant.
Horse chestnut: This is not the kind of chestnut you’d want to roast on a fire, but it is still useful. It is not recommended for personal processing, as the seed contains esculin, a poisonous substance. Purchase an extract or pill instead. Benefits: Shown to be extremely effective against varicose veins. Also good for hemorrhoids and frostbite. Suggested uses: 300 milligrams of horse chestnut seed extract twice daily. Concerns: Don’t consume raw horse chestnut seeds, bark, or leaves.
Lemon Balm: This member of the mint family has a distinct lemony scent. It is also known as “melissa.” It is easily grown, but also available in tea, extract, and essential oil forms. Benefits: Calms anxiety, encourages restful sleep. Good for the skin, improves mood and mental clarity. Suggested uses: Steep fresh or dried to make tea, use in cooking, use to flavor honey or vinegar, use in a hot bath. Concerns: None known.
Marshmallow: Sadly, these are not the things we put in hot chocolate. The root is available dried, as well as in powder, extract, capsule, and tea form. Benefits: Aids with dry cough, represses inflammation in the lining of the stomach, good for chilblains and sunburn. Suggested uses: Drink as a tea, add to a base oil for a salve. Concerns: May cause low blood sugar.
Milk thistle: This herb is easily grown, as it’s pretty much a weed. It’s available as an extract, pill, or tea. Benefits: Milk thistle can protect your liver from toxins—say, for instance, alcohol. It can even be used to treat cirrhosis and jaundice and helps with environmental toxin damage. Suggested uses: Steep in hot water or make a tincture. Not recommended for use in cooking. Concerns: May cause diarrhea.
Mullein: This is the clear quartz of herbal healing. It is easily found and grown and available both dried and in capsule form. Benefits: Known particularly for respiratory relief, including cough, bronchitis, asthma, and pneumonia, it’s also good for earache, fever, sore throat, migraine, and to heal the skin. Suggested uses: Apply a tincture to relieve ear infection, drink as a tea, use as a salve to heal wounds and bruises. Concerns: None known.
Plantain leaf: Pretty hip these days, as herbal remedies go, plantain leaf is easily grown and available dried or in capsule form. Benefits: Great for the skin, particularly in relieving insect bites, poison ivy, and sunburn. Lowers cholesterol, helps clear up bladder infections, relieves constipation or diarrhea. Suggested uses: Make poultice with clay and water or make a salve with a base oil. Infuse vinegar to spray on the skin to provide pain relief. Drink as a tea. Concerns: None known.
Rue: This herb is also known as “herb of grace.” Easily grown, it is also available dried, in capsule form, or as an essential oil. Benefits: Used to promote menstruation, it provides a sense of calm and well-being and is good for relieving gas, mucus, and arthritis. Suggested uses: As an oil or poultice it can relieve croup or chest congestion. Drink as a tea to ease anxiety. Concerns: This one is serious—it can cause a miscarriage. Use in small amounts, regardless of whether or not you’re pregnant.
Valerian: This is an attractive addition to any garden, with a pleasing scent, but it is the root which holds the good stuff and that does not smell good. Easily grown, this herb is also available in tea, capsule, and extract forms. Benefits: Valerian is very effective against insomnia. It also calms anxiety and depression, and helps with ADHD and headache. Suggested uses: Drink a tea made from the leaves for a mild sedative, or steep the roots for something stronger. Add a tincture to a bath for a gentler, child-friendly alternative. Concerns: None known, but obviously don’t operate heavy machinery.
Vervain: Usually blue vervain is used, but other types seem to work just as well. Easily grown, vervain is also available dried or as an extract. Benefits: Helps with anxiety and sleeplessness. Also provides pain relief, eases tense muscles, and promotes an overall sense of wellbeing. Suggested uses: Steep in hot water as a tea. Not recommended in cooking, though it smells nice, so add a little to a bath. Concerns: May cause nausea.
Yarrow: This member of the sunflower family is easily grown—and quite lovely— and available dried or as an essential oil. Benefits: Relieves fever, as well as cold and flu symptoms. Relieves cramps, provides a sense of calm and relaxation, and aids in restful sleep. Suppresses the urge to urinate (say, during a UTI). Use topically for a rash or small cuts. Suggested uses: Drink as a tea in the evening to induce sleepiness or relieve cold and flu symptoms, or make into a salve for external use. Concerns: None known.
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I began my journey of making inks with this very simple recipe. I hope you guys find it useful and experiment with your own handmade inks and paints!
Ingredients:
⚫ 1 cup Coffee (beans or instant)
⚫ 6 cups Water
⚫ Pot
⚫ Storage container
⚫ White vinegar
⚫ Salt
Directions:
☕ Bring water to a boil. Grind up beans (or scoop out your instant coffee) and set aside.
☕ Add water to your coffee and let sit. (the time here can vary results so experiment)
☕ Transfer coffee to pot and reduce on low heat. (Again, how long you do this will vary results, I’ve found that it needs several hours for a rich color)
☕ Add one teaspoon of vinegar per cup of ink. This acts as a mordent and keeps the color from fading. Add one teaspoon of salt per cup of ink for preservation.
☕ Store in cool dark place.
Notes:
Different coffees will give you different results.
You can also add a binder to get various results.
Binders: Gum Arabic, Hide Glue, Saliva, Egg White, Honey, Tallow
Predict the Weather in a Cup of Coffee
This is a long standing trick used by farmers and backpackers alike.
Watch the bubbles when you pour your cup of coffee. Bubbles gathering in the center indicate a high-pressure system, which makes the coffee’s surface convex or higher in the middle. Since bubbles are mostly air, they migrate to the highest point. High-pressure means sunshine and cloudless skies. Same if the bubbles push to the edges quickly.
If the bubbles form a ring around the sides of the mug, however, the surface is concave and indicates a low-pressure system. Expect rain or overcast with in 12 hours. If bubbles slowly move to the edge of the cup the weather will clear soon enough.
Drink Magic Masterpost
Sorry, not the alcohol type drink, but you can find a masterpost for that here! This masterpost is organized by purpose/need. The ones involving coffee are bolded, since most of them are teas!
DO NOT BLINDLY ASSUME HERBS IN TEAS ARE OKAY FOR YOU! DO YOUR RESEARCH.
Emotions + Emotional healing:
Drink your sorrows tea
Heal your heart potion
Moody Judy potion
Calm you the fuck down tea
Calming back to school tea
Calm thyself tea
Calm and happy tea
‘Give me sunshine’ potion for happiness
Rejuvenating tea
Self love latte spell
Overall positivi-tea
Mental reboost tea spell
Quick confidence potion
Health + Healing:
Tea to relieve a sinus headache
Headache soothing tea spell
Sore throat potion/tea
Magic sick tea
Soothing tummy tea
Tiny tea spell to feel better
Feel better tea spell
Pain relieving tea
“Ew, cramps” tea
Menstrual relief tea spell
Tea infusions to soothe the stomach
Easy energy tea spell
Energy boost tea
Energizing tea
Morning + Sleep:
Good morning potion
Morning sun cinnamon tea
What a Lovely Morning - Iced Tea Spell
Done fucking around coffee spell (productivity)
Coffee spell
Honey milk for restful sleep
Simple dream tea
Lullaby tea
A bedtime tea spell
Odds and Ends:
Good fortune tea spell
Nan’s good luck tea
“I am a Fucking Joy and Light to Behold” Tea
Spell to charge tea with power
Magical lemon spearmint green tea
Peachy potion to attract love
Hot chocolate spell for wellbeing
Hot chocolate magic
Magic spiced hot cocoa
Apple cider love bringing spell
Magic smoothie recipes
Daily coffee magic
Coffee grounding
Magical frappuccinos
Coffee spell for writers
Enhance magical energy coffee spell
Correspondences:
General tea magic
Fruit tea magic
Floral tea magic
Floral tea correspondences
Herbal tea magic
Chai spells
Coffee brew correspondences
Make your perfect magic coffee - ingredients
Making your iced coffee - witchcraft style
Infused water magic
Milkshake magic
Related posts:
Orriculum’s beverage magic/potions post
Masterpost of simple beginner friendly potions
Drink before casting
Drunk witchery
RESEARCHING HERB SAFETY
Links updated April of 2020. Please inform me of broken links via askbox!
The summer solstice is almost here! And I want to share with everyone one of my favorite cookie recipes that is perfect for this time of year. They are soft, chewy, and full of honey goodness! 🍯🍪💛
Hey, i just wanted to know, i will be visiting the beach soon, i am a newbie, can you tell me some basic rituals and ceremonies related to the ocean. Thanks 😊
Hope you have a wonderful time at the beach!
Here are some things to consider before you go:
What energy do you get from the ocean? Does it feel calm and comforting? Vast and powerful? Does it depend on the tide/weather?
How does the ocean affect you? Does it energize you? Make you feel pleasantly drained/tired? Calm you down?
What does the ocean mean to you? What memories do you have connected to the ocean?
Are you part of a culture or belief system that has certain views or stories of the ocean? How do those influence you? Do you feel the same way?
What do you want to get out of your time there? Are you hoping to release something? Gain something? Simply just be?
Here are some things I often do while visiting the beach:
I love to say hello. Walk down to the water, dip my hands in, just spend some time reaquanting with the ocean. Watch the waves and the birds.
Sometimes I will bring an offering, I make sure these are things that aren’t harmful to any ocean or beach life.
I find being by the ocean creates powerful reflection and brings up a lot of feelings I wasn’t fully aware of. I like to being a journal and write down anything that comes up + give myself the space to process it.
Sometimes I feel called to sing, or poetry pops into my mind (previously written and things that I write down in the moment).
I always bring something for collecting garbage and pick it up as I go. It’s my way of saying thank you for being able to spend time in that space (and also just being a good human and helping reduce the negative impact of fellow humans).
Sometimes I’ll bring a jar and collect some of the water for later. One time I was at the coast during a super moon and walked out to the water at night, it was a powerful moment and I took a bit of water for later.
I enjoy finding things, I’m good at it and this seeps into all aspects of my life. I really love beachcombing, I mainly look for sea glass, agates and quartz and collect them when allowed. Some places ask you not to collect anything and I respect that.
I’m also a naturalist. I often bring field guides and learn about the different species and things in the area! I find it a wonderful way to connect with a place; finding tracks, wildlife, new and familiar plants, and learning about the rocks that wash up.
The most powerful and meaningful experiences I’ve had at the ocean weren’t planned. I go in with respect for the place and the beings that dwell there and see what happens!
If you’re looking for more specific ideas, I’d recommend using the search parameters: ocean/sea witch or ocean/sea magic.
coma’s astral smoke/tea mix
note: if you don’t smoke cannabis, you can just use the tea recipe. these mixes are meant to relax the mind and body and make it easier to achieve the right meditative space for astral travel or lucid dreaming. ~ tea: - ½ tsp mugwort (astral travel, psychic abilities) - ½ tsp lavender (calming, focus, rest) - ½ tsp chamomile (purifying, calming, sleep, protection) - ½ tsp wormwood (opt.) (astral projection, protection in the astral, spirit work) - oolong tea base* (focus, calming, mental clarity) - honey or sugar to sweeten
instructions: charge your cup with selenite, labradorite, and/or clear quartz. combine either loosely or in a strainer/teabag. stir in your honey or tea clockwise and focus on your intent. *for cannabis variant, substitute with stems finely chopped. the heat will activate the leftover THC particles left on the stems and produce a mellow body-high.
smoke blend: - 1pt indica-heavy strain of your choice** (body high, separating the soul from the body) - mugwort (astral travel, psychic abilities) - 1/4pt lavender (calming, anti-anxiety, rest) - 1/4pt sage (purifying, protection, setting intention in stone) - 1/4pt rose petals (pref. white) (purifying, clarity, focus) - 1/4pt wormwood (spirit communication, protection in the astral)
instructions: grind together plant matters, load the bowl while focusing on your intent. speak a blessing into the pipe, then seal it by lighting the bowl. labradorite or quartz pipes strongly recommended, but not wholly needed. **some strains make the process of body separation easier than others, such as, Sugar Cookie, Blue Widow, or Skywalker OG. do your research on how certain strains affect you, and use whichever one helps you better.
happy traveling!
heart warming potato soup
- 🌿🍲🐌🍄✨
this soup.. is a cure all. break up? bad day? lazy day? rainy day? stormy day? repressed all your feelings for too long and now they’re coming to the surface far too rapidly to get a grasp on and this was all you could manage to pour yourself into as some form of healing spellwork.. day? try this soup! aha
originally when i made this i was slugging around the kitchen throwing sh*t in the pot but i think i retained enough to slap a recipe together so here goes!
[ potato soup ]
• 2 medium yukon golds (or 3 small)
• salt
• thyme
• pepper
• 1/4 sm onion
• 2-3 cloves of garlic
• butter
• flour
• 1 tbs sour cream
• handful of sharp cheddar
[ steps ]
cube up and boil your potatoes in some salted water, throw some thyme and pepper in the water too, do the toothpick/fork thing and when it’s time to strain save maybe a cup of the liquid for later, throw the potatoes back into the pot a sec to sautee up with your onion and garlic and some butter for a sec, just enough to infuse the flavour
chuck it into a food processor or blender to get it smooth with about 2 tbs of butter or substitute and however much of that reserved liquid it takes to get it just smooth enough to blend nice
now! get your butter and flour and make a little roux real quick, just adds a nice texture and flavour density to the soup but you could omit, from here stir in your potato sludge and more liquid as needed to reach your desired consistency
add a little more salt pepper and thyme, maybe some more garlic powder if it needs it, stir in a handful or so of sharp cheddar and about a tbs of sour cream; ofc you can omit or sub both of these if you’re vegan/lactose, let the soup simmer and serve up with a sprinkle of thyme and/or fresh cracked pepper :)
Quick Guide to Celebrating the Sabbats 🌻
LITHA
🧀Fruit & veg, herbed bread, cheese, honey cakes, chicken, pork, sunflower seeds, lemonade, ice tea.
🍋Lemon, orange, cinnamon, rose oils.
🔮Moonstone, tigers eye, amethyst, flourite, agate. {Or any crystals in warm colours}.
🌞See the sun rise & set, eat outdoors, make or buy a sun catcher, bake a sweet cake, let sunlight cleanse your rooms, clear cobwebs, wear a flower crown, make honey/sugar scrub, wear warm tones.
🎬Peter Pan, Fairy Tale, Ferngully, Stardust, Tinkerbell, Maleficent.
LAMMAS
🌽Multi grain bread, corn on the cob, bbq meats, fried chicken, potatoes, soup, rice, nuts, black current juice, beer, peppermint tea.
🌹Rose, chamomile, passion fruit, all spice oils/scents.
🔮Citrine, clear quartz, tigers eye.
📖Finish a project, make a bread to share, enjoy nature, take care of plants, decorate or craft, acknowledge what you are grateful for, journal future hopes.
🎬Parent Trap, Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants, Cheaper by the Dozen.
MABON
🍇Pies, nuts, smoked or roast poultry [bbq chicken with smoky bbq sauce], soup, corn, apples, plums, grapes, cinnamon donuts, caramel popcorn, peanut butter, butterscotch.
🌲Sage, pine, cinnamon oils/scents.
🔮Amethyst, clear quartz, citrine, yellow agate.
🌾Make scented pinecones, spend time under the stars, donate food or goods [RSPCA], burn bad habits, visit the deceased, harvest take care of plants, bask in nature, meditate.
🎬Open Season, Brother Bear, Spirit, Pocahontas, Brave.
SAMHAIN
🎃Pumpkins, toffee apples, ginger bread, chai, nutmeg or cinnamon spiced foods, hazelnuts, sweets.
🌰Nutmeg, cinnamon scents.
🔮Obsidian, onyx, bloodstone, amber, fossils.
🕯Cook a family recipe, light a fire, remember & honour the deceased.
🎬Hocus Pocus, Addams Family, Monsters Inc, Little Vampire, Corpse Bride, Casper, Hansel Gretel Witch Hunters, Underworld, Van Helsing.
YULE
🍪Cookies, fruit cake, turkey, eggnog, ginger tea.
🕎Cedar, frankincense, myrrh oils.
🔮Bloodstone, citrine, clear quartz.
❄Give or volunteer, bake shortbread or sugar cookies, share a meal with loved ones.
🎬Santa Clause, Rise of the Guardians, 101 Dalmatians, Frozen, Snow White Winters War, Narnia.
IMBOLC
🍩Poppy seeds, pumpkin seeds, bread butter pudding, scones, muffins, garlic, onions.
☕Vanilla, cinnamon oil.
🔮Amethyst, bloodstone, onyx.
🕯Light white candles, plant seeds, bless your pets, declutter & clean your living space, bake orange and poppy seed muffins or cake.
🎬Mr Poppers Penguins, Happy Feet, Balto, Ice Age, Mirror Mirror.
OSTARA
🍌Roast ham & pineapple, eggs, milk, seeds & nuts, banana bread, chocolate milk, green vegetables.
🌹Jasmine, light florals, sweet garden, wild flowers.
🔮Amethyst, rose quartz, moonstone.
🌹Light candles, plant seeds, share a roast ham with loved ones, bake banana bread, finish spring cleaning, lay tumbled stones in your garden bed, take deep breaths [inhale new energy & exhale old energies], wear spring colours whites & florals, collect wildflowers or buy flowers that call to you & research what they mean, walk through nature.
🎬Epic, Strange Magic, The Secret Garden, Spiderwick, A Bugs Life, Barbie Fairies.
BELTANE
🍞Breads, cakes, honey, leafy greens, fruit & veg, seafood, iced tea, lemonade, milk.
🌼Florals, sweet garden, honeysuckle, jasmine, rose.
🔮Amber, citrine, moonstone, red jasper, rose quartz.
🌼Wear a flower crown or flowers in your hair, dress in red or white, make a bonfire & roast marshmallows, garden, take a walk, spend time in nature, pick fresh flowers to decorate.
🎬Moana, Arthur Trilogy, Avatar, Jungle Book, Tinkerbell, Barbie.
HOW I CELEBRATE ALL SABBATS OR ESBATS
☾Sage cleanse the house, light candles, diffuse oils.
☾Clean sheets/bedding/pillowcases/towels.
☾Eat at least one traditional food.
☾Watch a relevant movie.
☾Take notes in my BOS of how I celebrated the Sabbat to look back on next year.
☾Charge my crystals & tarot decks in the full moonlight.
☾Do a tarot reading relevant to the Sabbat.
☾Spend time outside with my dogs 🐶
🔮🌙🔮🌙🔮🌙🔮🌙🔮🌙🔮🌙🔮🌙🔮🌙
Dragons Hell Powder
this is used to boost any type of spell. It can also be used for cursing and hexing. Great for banishing! Please be careful as you don’t want to get this in your eyes.
Ingredients
Arrow root powder
Talc
Cyanne pepper
Dragons blood
pepper flakes
cinnamon
snake skin (or any reptile shedded skin)
Red brick dust
Directions
Leave it under the sun for a week and remove at night each day. Once the whole week is up it’s ready to use.
strawberry juice 🍓
ingredients:
- 8 frozen strawberries
- 2 tbsp of honey
- 2 tbsp of lemon juice
- 4 cups of water
- mint leaves
- ice
instructions:
boil the water in a medium pot! when the water starts to boil add six of the frozen strawberries
let them boil for about ten minutes, then remove the strawberries with a fork! add honey to the strawberry water and let it sit for about 2 minutes
strain any strawberry bits out of ur juice (that part is completely optional) and then pour it into a cup/jar! add lemon juice and two frozen strawberries and let it chill in the fridge for a few hours
remove the strawberries, replace them with ice, and garnish with lemon slices and fresh or frozen strawberries and mint leaves!
most important step: take pictures and send them to me or reblog them onto this post!!
Ultimate Protection Magic Masterpost, Part 2
PROTECTION FOR OTHERS
Family/Loved Ones Protection Jar
Quick Protection Spell
Full Moon Protection Spell
“I Send You Safety” Spell
Knitting Spell (For Protection)
Ayano’s Theory of Happiness Spell
Ritual To Protect Loved Ones
“This Person Is Under My Protection” Sigil
“This Person Is Safe & Happy” Sigil
“My Significant Other Is Happy & Safe From Harm” Sigil
“My Child Is Safe From All Harm” Sigil
PROTECTION FOR PETS
Pet Protection Spell Jar
Pet Protection Spell Bottle
Pet Protection Spell
Pet Protection Spell
Protective Chant For Dogs
Protective Chant For Cats
Cat Protection Bag
Cat Blessing/Protection Spell
Animal Blessing Spells
Animal Protection Spell
Animal Candle Protection Spell
“Watch Over Me” Pet Protection Guardian
“Always Come Back To Me” Spell
“My Dogs Will Be Safe and Happy” Sigil
Pet Protection Powder
MISCELLANEOUS PROTECTION SPELLS
Protection Against Nightmares
Protection During Sleep
Nightmare Warding Stuffed Animal Spell
Ghost Nebula Protection In Sleep Spell
Protection While Travelling
Jar Spell for Safe Travels
Protection For Travellers Spell
Roadtrip Protection Charm
Empath/Emotional Protection
Calcified Heart Spell
Empath Protection Jar
Other
New Job Protection Pouch
Corvid Safety Spell
Emoji Spell for Protection Against Extreme Weather
Cleansing & Protection from Mind-Altering Spells
POWDERS, SALTS, OILS & WATERS
Dragon’s Bite Powder
Sweeping Powder for Protection & Energy
Dark As Night Protection Powder
Anti-Curse Powder
Archer’s Protection Powder
Protection Powder Recipes
Fire Salts
Black Salt
Empath Protection Oil
Demonwitch’s Hellcat Oil
Flying Devil Oil
Moon-Infused Protection Water
Storm Witch’s Ward Water
War Water
INFORMATION
Circles, Shields & Wards
Casting a Circle for Beginners
Methods of Casting Circles
Personal Shielding
Basic Protection
Keeping Yourself Protected
The Basics of Wards & Warding
A Crash Course In Warding
Top Ward Mistakes I
Top Ward Mistakes II
Threshold Magic 101
Charms
Charms, Amulets & Talismans
The Rowan Cross
Grass Charm
Hag Stones
Moon Snails
Protection Wreaths
Protection Chimes
Elemental Protection Charms
Folklore Charms for Home Protection
Tech Magic
Turning Your Wifi Into Wards
How to Anti-Taglock Pictures of Yourself
Simple Email Protection Spell
Technomagic Ward
Cyber/Tech Protection Ideas
Servitors
A Basic Guide to Servitors
An Introduction to Servitors
How to Create a Protective Servitor
Meditations
Spell and Meditation for Calming, Serenity and Peace Within Self
“Warrior of Light” Guided Meditation (YouTube)
Correspondences
Protection Correspondences
Protection Correspondences
Quick Protection Magic Reference Guide
[part 1]
🛡 Warding 🛡
Disclaimer: This is all based on my research, path, opinion & experiences! Intro: I really was holding out on doing this post because it’s such a big, important topic to cover and I really don’t want to mess it up or get anything wrong. This post needs to be done though, people have asked if I have such a post and an anon suggested it. So finally, here it is. - What Is Warding? Warding is a type of magick, it is the act of creating an energetic barrier around you, your home, an object, ect. They can be temporary or permanent, although typically they are cast with the long term in mind. They can banish or turn away whatever you choose. Warding is an excellent skill to have because it can keep you, and even others safe and with practice you can do it anytime with just about whatever you have on hand. When Should I Ward? Whenever you want an energetic barrier around you, most people consistently ward their home, themselves or their place of practice. Some people even ward their space every time they prepare for a spell. It should be done consistently in any area you want protected, but exactly where and how often is entirely up to the practitioner. What Should I Do Before? Cleanse, a ward is a barrier of energy and in the same way that it keeps things out it also keeps things in. You don’t want to trap anything inside of it. Cleanse yourself before you ward yourself. Cleanse your space before you ward your space! Tips Before You Ward- Phrasing Keep the phrasing in mind! You don’t want to keep anything out that you want in, or let something in that you want out. If you’re chanting or using sigils ect keep in mind exactly what you want to keep out both in your methods and in your mind. Covering everything Make sure to cover everything, a ward is useless if there’s a weakness in it or if the ceiling & floor aren’t probably covered. Be super thorough! Layering Your Wards One small little wimpy barrier? Ha, the spirits say as they scramble into your home to wreak havoc! You need to layer your wards, don’t just use one method one time, there’s no such thing as too much warding. What Are Some Ways That I Can Ward? Now we’ll get right down to the methods you can use to ward yourself and your space! Remember that warding is important and needs to be effective, don’t try anything that you don’t have experience with for warding. At first, focus on the stuff you know. If you like sigils, use sigils at first and slowly work your way into using other more complex methods or methods that solely rely on your abilities. Circle Casting You cast a circle by summoning the four elements to protect & energize what is in the circle. - Here’s my post about circles & how to cast them Chanting/Speaking Come up with a protective chant you can use to ward your space. This chant could be someone else’s or your own as long as you feel it’s effective. Speak it aloud and visualize a layer of energy protecting your space. Incense Burn a protective incense in the space you’d like to ward and visualize a barrier protecting your space. Athame Draw out the line of your ward with your athame, visualize the wall appearing, covering everything with a thick layer of energy. Spraying Spray a mix of blessed/magickal waters and or herbs with protective properties in the space you want to ward. Sigils Create a sigil using your favorite method with the intent to “ward” or “protect/protection.” Then charge and activate it as a layer of protection! Here’s my post on sigils if you’re interested in that: - Sigil Post Jar Spells You could mix up a jar spell for warding, set it in your house and forget it as a layer of warding. - My protective jar spell post Anointment Anoint the doorways of your space, you could also anoint the ceiling, floor, walls, corners, honestly go for it. Salt Sprinkle salt all around the edge of your home or space. Make sure to sprinkle salt on the INSIDE of your harm as salt can harm plants & wildlife if used outside. If you’d like to make a barrier on the outside of your home, you can use dried & crushed eggshells in place of salt. - Post on how to make eggshell powder here - Hag stones Hag stones are stones with holes in them that have been corroded into the stone because of rushing water. It is believed rushing water is protective & cleansing so if you wear a stone that sat in it long enough to have parts corroded away, that the stone will maintain and keep those properties with it. It’s a great way to personally ward yourself, and an excuse to go out in nature. They look like this!
Energy Manipulation If you’ve got a knack for manipulating energy, you can create a barrier through work and visualization that surrounds yourself or your space. This isn’t recommended for beginners though! Links: - Horse Warding Charm By @anothersusurrus - House Warding Spritz Mixture By @seleneblackwell Both of these are great if you’re looking for specific spells, types of magick, correspondences, sigils, ect! - Protection Magic Masterpost Part 1 By @auricwitch - Protection Magic Masterpost Part 2 By @auricwitch Personal Wards Also remember not just to ward your space but yourself, if you layer your home with wards, what happens when you leave? Exactly. Keep yourself safe too! Circle casting & hag stones are great methods I mentioned above that are good for personal warding. Can I Ward Specific Things And Not Others? Absolutely! I mentioned this in the phrasing section of this post, keep in mind exactly what you want to keep out when you’re warding. I like words like “negative” or “harmful” or “with ill intent” because they don’t necessarily keep out the Fae or positive/neutral spirits but it does keep out anything that wants to harm you in general. Just think about it ahead of time, find wording or a phrase you like and keep that in mind as you ward. What If I Live With People? If you’re out of the broom closet, explain to your family/roommates what you’re doing and why you’re doing it and make sure they’re cool with it and are aware of what’s going on. If you’re not out of the broom closet, you may have to resort to only warding yourself/your room, & that’s okay! I hope this helps someone or teaches them something new! Enjoy! Have a lovely day 💖