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The Celtic Goddess Brigid has been known as a goddess of the sacred flame and also of sacred wells. She watches over women who wish to become pregnant and also children. She is honored by warriors, blacksmiths, and poets. Brigid is honored at Imbolc by many witches and pagans. In Ireland, February 1st marks the Feast of St. Brigid, honoring her role as a saint and foster mother to Christ in the Christian faith. Visit this spread at Imbolc, Candlemas, or whenever you wish to connect with Brigid for advice on your own soulful transformations and dreams for growth and joy.
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After many requests, Iāve made a rebloggable version of myĀ āWeather Magicā page. Here you will find heaps of resources to help you with weather/storm craft. If youāve read some of my previous posts about weather magic you will notice some similarities - that is because this is a collection of every weather witching post that Iāve ever posted compiled into handy resources post.
Weather Magic
The term āweather magicā or āweather witchingā has been used to mean anything from divination and forecasting of weather to actual control and manipulation of the weather itself. From calling up treacherous storms to destroy anotherās crops or providing fair winds for those at sea, witches (and even those who do not consider themselves to be such) have always been involved with weather magic. When you consider that most forms of magic are based around an agricultural past, the ability to affect and predict the weather was considered an invaluable skill. After all, if your familyās livelihood depended on the success of your crops (or the ability to find water as it did in my familyās case), weather magic would be an extremely handy thing to know.
Why the url Storm Born Witch?
I am quite fortunate, as the gift for weather related magic comes easily to my family. For generations, the men in my family have been dowsers or water diviners. However, it wasnāt until after I displayed an aptitude to weather related magic that I was told about my familyās history with it. My grandfather was the last water diviner in the family and he died when I was very young so I was never taught how to divine for water. My grandmother was the one to teach me what little she knew about weather magic - the rest either occurred naturally or I picked up along the way.
Calling Up A Wind - Whistling Up A Wind
This is the most common form of weather magic and has been practiced for hundreds of years. Depending on the pitch and tone of the whistle a witch can create a gentle breeze or a sharp gust of wind. Traditionally, if the skill of whistling up a wind does not come naturally to you the option of making a āwind whistleā out of willow or alder wood is available.
Here in Australia, whistling up a wind is probably the most common form of magic I do. I honestly do not go a day without whistling up a cool breeze. Itās bloody hot here and sometimes a cool breeze is just what you need.
Resources for Calling Winds:
How to Whistle Up a Wind by stormbornwitchā
Other Methods of Calling Up a Wind by stormbornwitchā
Traditional Sailorās Wind Knots (Untie the Wind) by ioqayinā
Storm Casting
Storm casting is the art of creating storms. There are many different methods to creating storms and bringing rain. The method used by my family is to fill a jug with water and while sitting outside (or facing a window) pour the water into a basin or bowl. Dip the tip of your pointer finger into the water and slowly make five clockwise circles in the water (if you have a pendant necklace this can be used instead - just above the water in the bowl). As you are making the circles call the wind to bring in a storm by blowing (or whistling a continuous low note - the sound of wind over the mouth of a glass bottle) over the water in the basin.
Resources for Storm Casting
My Method of Calling Storms by stormbornwitchā
Traditional Methods of Calling Storms by stormbornwitchā
Ways to Stop a Storm (Dispersing, Binding & Preventing)
There are multiple ways to stop a storm. The most common are dispersing or binding storms. However there are also ways to prevent storms from coming by directing them away from where you are. This is great if youāre holding an event outside and you need good weather.
Dispersing
This method involves spreading the storm out over a large area thereby minimising its effects. You can disperse a storm by calling winds to blow it away (or in a certain direction) or if you favour using weather maps you can draw the low pressure system moving away and gradually dissipating.
Binding (Storm Catching)
This method is also called āstorm catchingā and involves catching a storm and binding it within an object (usually a bottle or knots) so it can be released gradually at a later date by pulling out the cork or undoing the braid/knots.
Resources for Binding Storms
How to bind a storm in your hair by stormbornwitchā
How to bind the wind in rope by ioqayinā
Storm catching or āreeling in a stormā is even more difficult than storm casting so itās always wise to think before you cast. Too much energy put into a storm and it will go on for weeks (and cause some flooding - basement incident) or it will be extremely violent and knock down power lines and tree branches. Too little energy and all you will get is a 5 minute shower of rain.
Other ways to stop a storm (Cutting a Storm) by witchuptheroadā
Preventing a Storm (Weather Maps)
However, if you wish to prevent a storm from forming, youāre going to have to pull out the weather maps. To make a weather map all you need to do is to print out a map of your local area or the area youāre trying to keep a storm away from.
Just use google maps and donāt make the area too big or you might seriously strain yourself magically. Then laminate the map - now you have your own āwhiteboardā to draw weather symbols on to generate certain types of localised weather.
To practice this kind of magic you really do need to know how weather systems work and how theyāre likely to move; knowing a little bit about meteorology goes a long way.
Once youāre ready, find out what the weather is predicted to be and draw it on your map. Now draw the high/low pressure systems moving so that the area youāre trying to protect doesnāt get rain. This method can also be used to bring rain to a certain area.
List of Resources for Storm/Weather Witches
What is a Storm/Weather Witch by rainy-day-witchcraft ā This post details what it means to be a witch that uses weather magic / storm craft in their practice; a good definition.
Tips for Starting Storm Craft by stormsorceress ā This post gives some really great tips for those interested in starting storm craft; a really good beginner post.
The trouble with weather magic by skychild1989 ā This post outlines some of the things you should think about before performing weather magic (i.e. think about the possible consequences of your actions and evaluate you capabilities before messing with things you donāt know that much about). This is a really good reminder.
The Difference between Storm Water and Rain Water by stormbornwitch ā This post highlights the symbolic differences between storm water and rain water and also discusses the properties the water can take on when it is collected at certain times of the year (i.e. particular lunar phases/holidays/sabbats/esbats/solstices etc).
Storm Water by stormsorceress ā This post is great and outlines the associations and uses of storm water in witchcraft.
Rain Water by stormsorceress ā This post outlines the different types of rain water, their associations and uses in witchcraft.
Storm Water by fumbletongue ā This post highlights and gives ideas for the many uses storm water can have in oneās craft; from protection to cursing.
Combining Knot Craft & Storm Craft by stormsorceress ā This post gives some really great ideas for combining storm craft with knot craft.
How to Draw Energy from Storms by stormbornwitch ā This post outlines how to draw energy from storms and how to direct it.
Storm Witchās Power Bath by brynja-storm ā This post gives the ingredients of a power bath which is designed to give you the energy of a storm; great for when youāre in need of a recharge or before you perform a big spell.
The Storm Witchās Hurricane Curse by brynja-storm ā This curse traps its target in an eternal storm with all the gale force winds, rain, lightning and debris associated with a hurricane.
The Tools of a Storm/Weather Witch by stormsorceress ā This post outlines the tools of storm/weather witches in different regions (i.e. near the ocean, in a desert, forest, mountain ect).
Tips for Refining Weather Manipulation by stormbornwitch ā This post gives some tips for witches who want to get better at weather magic and manipulating the weather.
A Light in the Storm by stormsorceress ā This spell is meant to be used to aid in the healing of seasonal depression. Other uses of this spell include aiding in the healing of sadness, grief, and anxiety as well as providing a āguiding lightā to people you wish to protect while travelling.
And as always my āweather witchingā tag will have links to every single post that Iāve posted which has anything to do with weather magic.
God of: Personification of the Ocean, God of Brewing and the Sea
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Aegishjalmur, Laguz Rune
Plants: Oak, Polybody, Rose
Animals: Dolphins, Whales and other Sea Creatures
Colors: Blue, Green, Turquoise and other sea-like shades
Tarot: King of Cups
Offerings: Singing Sea Shanties, Seashells and Pearls, Cleaning up shores and the oceans, Bread, Sea Glass, A Bowl of Salt Water with food dropped into it, Anything related to the sea. Do not offer most Beers as he does not like the modern chemical-filled ales. Homebrew or Local Brew beer is better.Ā
š Aengus Og
God of: Youth, Love, Poetic Inspiration, Summer, Healing
Offerings: Cool Water, Strong Liquor like Rum, Spicy Foods, Dark and Bitter Chocolate, Strong Incense, Cypress Oil, Locks and Keys, Honor the dead and your ancestors, Leave flowers on graves, Support orphans and the homeless, Act as a guide for someone
š Aphrodite
Goddess of: Love, Beauty, Fertility
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Seashells, Scallop Shells, Venus, Golden Apples, 5, Mirrors
Colors: Red, Pink, Violet, Silver, Aqua, Seafoam, Light Blue
Tarot: The Empress, The Lovers, The Star, The Suit of Cups
Offerings: Roses, Chocolate, Apples, Jewelry, Beauty Products, Seashells, Olive Oil, Honey, Wine, Cinnamon, Art and Music, Mirrors, Rose Quartz
āļø Apollo
God of: The Sun, Prophecy, Oracles, Light, Music, The Arts, Song, Poetry, Healing, Medicine, Plague, Disease, Protection of the youth, Knowledge, Herds
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Lyre, Laurel Wreath, Silver Bow and Arrows, Tripod, The Sun, Sunday,Ā
Plants: Laurel, Larkspur, Cypress, Apple Trees, Palm Trees, Hyacinthus
Offerings: Red Wine, Olive Oil, Sun Water, Citrus Fruits, Honey, Golden Objects, Feathers, Lamb or Goat Meat, Cheese, Bread, Sunflowers, Laurel Wreaths, Aloe Vera
š ArawnĀ
God of: Ruler of Annwn the Celtic Otherworld, Leader of the Wild Hunt, Death, The Underworld and Justice
Offerings: Game Birds such as Duck or Turkey, Bread, Honey, Milk, Mead and Ale
š Archangel Michael
God of: One of the highest-ranking Angels, Rules over The Sun, Protection, Courage, Justice, Order, Leadership, Health, Compassion, Travel, Magic, Guidance, Triumph, Strength and Confidence
Culture: Christian
Symbols: Scales, Swords
Plants: Michaelmas Daisies, Basil, Sunflower
Animals: Dragon
Colors: Gold, Orange, Yellow
Tarot: The Emperor, The Hierophant
Offerings: Standing up for others and helping the environment, Wine, Water, Lamb meat, White Wool, Frankincense
Symbols: Silver Wheel, Full Moon, Weaving Tools, The Zodiac, Corona Borealis
Plants: Ivy, Lavender, Rosemary, Cedar, Pine
Animals: Spiders, Owls, Wolves
Colors: Silver, White, Green, Blue, Purple
Tarot: The Star, The Moon, Wheel of Fortune
Offerings: Silver Coins, White Candles, Wheat, Fruits, Home-cooked meals, Salads, Wine, Water, Hot Teas, Smoothies, Study the Constellations and the Zodiac
š¹ Artemis
Goddess of: The Hunt, Wild Animals, Wilderness, Childbirth, Girls, Chastity, Archery, Disease and Plague
Tarot: The High Priestess, The Hanged Man, Temperance, The Moon, Queen of Pentacles, Knight of Cups, Page of Wands
Offerings: Red Wine, Olive Oil, Honey, Water, Almonds, Walnuts, Honeycakes, Fruit, Artemisia Plants, Arrows, Dance, Cypress, Pine Cones and Branches, Cider, Game Meat, Protect nature and wildlife, Always help animals and women in need, Go hiking, Research native plants and animals, Follow the moon phases and work with them
Symbols: Basket, Ankh, The Sun and Moon, Perfume Jar
Plants: Catnip, Vervain, Cinnamon, CannabisĀ
Animals: Cat, Lion
Colors: Green, Gold
Tarot: The Chariot, Strength, The Sun
Offerings: Perfume, Salves and Body Scrubs, Milk, Meat, Honey, Gold Items, Chocolate, Pastries, Onions and Garlic, Bread, Beer, Tea, Taking care of cats
š Benzaiten / Benten
Goddess of: Water, Literature, Music, Wealth, Femininity, Fertility, Dance, Love
Animals: Snakes, Sheep, Cows, Bees, Owls and Hibernating animals
Colors: Green, Red, White, Gold and Blue
Tarot: The Hierophant, The Lovers, Strength, The Hermit, The Sun, Suit of Wands
Offerings: Blackberries, Milk, Bread, Herbal Teas, Heather, Brigidās Cross, Beer, Apple Cider, Honey, Baked Goods, Corn Dollies, Sheeps Wool Products, Jewelry or Metal Items, Eggs, Cakes left on the windowsill at Imbolc
āļø Cailleach
Goddess of: Winter, Wind, The Cold, Creation, Transformation
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Hammers, Hills, Mountains, Skulls, Snow, Wands, Waning Moons
God of: Kingship, The Sky, War, Protection, Healing
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: Crown, Eye of Horus, Ankh, The Sun, The Moon
Plants: Acacia, Lettuce, Iris, Lotus, Olive
Animals: Falcon, Hawk, Bull, Peacock, Lion
Colors: Green
Tarot: The Emperor, The Hierophant, The Chariot, The Sun, Judgment, King of Swords
Offerings: Raw meat left out for hawks and falcons, Bread, Weaponry, Water, Milk, Ale, Wine, Coffee, Fruits and Vegetables, Figs, Dates, Chocolate with nuts,Ā
Goddess of: Love, Demonic, Beauty, Wisdom, Life, Rebirth, Fertility, Motherhood, Inner-strength, Illumination, Mysteries, Spiritual Initiation, The Night, The Evening Star
Culture: Demonic
Symbols: Crossroad, Dark Moon
Plants: Apple, Poisonous Plants like Belladonna and Hemlock, Mugwort, Sandalwood, Rose
Animals: Owl, Serpent, Cat, Goat
Colors: Black, Red
Tarot: The Devil
Offerings: Apples, Pomegranates, Wine, Chocolate, Rose, Champagne, Honey, Seductive Perfume, Fancy Jewelry, Swords and Daggers, Red or Black Silk, Mirrors
š¤ Loki
God of: Trickery
Culture: Norse
Symbols: Bjarken and Logr Runes, Fishing Nets, Masks, Earthquakes
Plants: Mistletoe, Birch, Common Haircap Moss, Bentgrass, Cinnamon, Dandelion, Beech, Blackthorn, Elder, Elm, Ivy, Juniper, Mullein, Thistle, Willow, Yew
God of: Justice, Compassion, War, Healing, Magic, Storms, Agriculture
Culture: MesopotamianĀ
Symbols: Lightning, War Chariot, Weapons
Plants: Grain
Animals: Horse, Dog, Dragon, Eagle
Colors: Gold
Tarot: The Emperor
Offerings: Beer, Ale, Daggers, Golden Jewelry, Bread and Grains, Coffee, Artwork and Poetry, Feathers, Meat, Fruit
šÆļø Medea
Goddess of: Witch and Priestess of Hecate, Invoke for Justice, Vengeance and Protection
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Poisons, Cauldrons, Golden Fleece
Plants: Juniper, Olive, Wolfās Bane
Animals: Dragon, Snake
Colors: Gold, White
Tarot: The Magician
Offerings: Wine, Frankincense, Milk, Honey, Poisons, Artifacts of Witchcraft, Flowers, Snake and Dragon Imagery
𤰠Mokosh
Goddess of: Spinning, Weaving, Fiber Arts, Moisture, Shearing, Protection, Childbirth, Spell Casting, Fate, Fertility, Life, Death and Rebirth
Culture: Slavic
Symbols: Mokosh Stones, Rain, Solar and Earthly Symbols
Plants: Local Seasonal Plants
Animals: Sheep, Cat, Horse
Colors: Gold, White, Red
Tarot: The Empress
Offerings: Personal Needlework, Wool and Flax, Grains and Bread, Salt, Oilseeds, Dairy, Berries, Eggs (especially Pisanki), Porridge, Milk, Honey, Herbs, Fruits, Vegetables, A lock of your own hair, Locally sourced seasonal crops
Plants: Avens, Ferns, Oak, Oak Moss, Polybody, Verbena, Rosemary, Reeds, Bay
Animals: Fish, Aquatic Creatures
Colors: Blue
Tarot: King of Cups
Offerings: Fish, Seafood, Pork, Chocolate Coins, Sea Salt Chocolate, Dark Beer, Gin, Golden Items, Beads, Shells, Tobacco, Fishing Gear
š Nut
Goddess of: NightĀ
Culture: Egyptian
Symbols: Ankh, Water Pot
Plants: Sycamore, Fig
Animals: Boar, Cow, Vulture, Hippo
Colors: Dark Blue
Tarot: The Star
Offerings: Milk, Cool Water, Star-shaped Foods, Blue Goldstone, Blue Flowers
š Nyx
Goddess of: NightĀ
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Crescent Moon, Mist, Darkness, Stars
Plants: Poppies, Night blooming Lilies, Moon Flowers, Gladiolus
Animals: Owl, Crow, Bat
Colors: Dark Blue, Black
Tarot: The Star
Offerings: Milk, Black Coffee or Tea, Dark Chocolate, Silver Jewelry, Dragon Fruit, Dew gathered before the run rises, Wine, Dark Beer or Liquors, Starry and Celestial Items
š Odin
God of: Wisdom, Healing, Death, Royalty, The Gallows, Frenzy, Knowledge, War, Battle, Victory, Sorcery, Poetry and The Runic Alphabet
Animals: Peacock, Vulture, Catfish, River Fish in general, Cricket, Leopard, Crocodile
Colors: White, Gold, Amber, Yellow, Coral
Tarot: The Empress
Offerings: Honey (taste before you offer it) , A Bowl of water, Flowers, Seashells, Beauty Items, Chamomile Tea, Cooked Shrimp and Spinach, Yellow and Orange fruits and vegetables, Sliced Orange drizzled with tasted cinnamon honey
ā°ļø Osiris
God of: The Underworld, Death and Resurrection, Fertility, Agriculture
Plants: Willow, Tamarisk Tree, Many types of houseplants
Animals: Bull, Ostrich, Dog
Colors: Black, Green
Tarot: The Emperor, The Hierophant, The Lovers, The Hanged Man, Death, Judgment
Offerings: Green and Black crystals, Bread, Beer, Beef, Bird meat, Nice Clothing
š«ļø į»ya
Goddess of: Weather, Death and Rebirth, A Psychopomp, Patron of the Niger River (Odò-į»ya)
Culture: Yoruba
Symbols: Lightning, Sword or Machete, Fly-whisk
Plants: Akoko Tree (Newbouldia laevis), Camwood, Camphor, Cypress, Marigold, Mimosa
Animals: Water Buffalo, Antelope, Sheep, Locust
Colors: Purple, Burgundy, The Rainbow
Tarot: Strength, The High Priestess, The Empress
Offerings: Starfruit, Black-eyed Peas, Plums, Purple Grapes, Nine Eggplants is a traditional offering (or one Eggplant sliced into nine pieces), Red Wine
š Pan
God of: The Wild, Shepherds and Flocks, Rustic Music, Fertility, Hunters, Mountains, Forests and Meadows
Culture: Greek
Symbols: Panpipes
Plants: Coriscan Pine, Water-reed, Pine Trees
Animals: Goat
Colors: Green, Brown, Purple
Tarot: The Fool, The Lovers, The Devil, King of Pentacles, Page of Pentacles
Offerings: Pine cones, Pine Branches, Animal Bones, Musical Instruments (especially Woodwinds), Milk, Honey, Lamb or Goat Meat
Colors:Ā Green, Silver, Black, White, Gray, Red, Maroon, Brown
Tarot: The Moon
Offerings: Soft-sounding Music, A white candle with the number 7 carved into it, White Flowers, Apples, Willow, Ivy, Evergreens, Caring for Horses, Caring for Dogs, Studying liminal spaces and astral work
š Santa Muerte
Goddess of: Healing, Protection, Financial Wellbeing, The Afterlife
Culture: Mexican
Symbols: Scythe, Globe, Scales of Justice, Oil Lamp
Offerings: (Traditional liquid offerings are poured into the ground and food is buried ) Red Wine, Olive Oil, Water, Honey, Poppy Seeds, Black Tea, Dark Chocolate, Feathers, Animal Bones, Snake Skin, Graveyard Dirt (collected respectfully)
š The Dagda
God of: Fertility, Agriculture, Strength, Magic, Druidry, Wisdom, Father-figure, King andĀ Druid
Culture: Celtic
Symbols: Club, Cauldron, Harp
Plants: Grains, Oats
Animals: Pig, Bull
Colors: Black, Silver, White, Purple
Tarot: Strength, Wheel of Fortune, The World, King of Pentacles, King of Wands
Tarot: The Magician, The Hierophant, The Star, The Moon
Offerings: Black Tea, Water, Honey, Blackberries, Apricots, Salmon or Tuna, Oranges (and orange-flavored things), Walnuts or Cashews, Quills, Fountain Pens, Leather-bound Books and Journals, Books you think heād enjoy, Silver, Poetry, Dark Chocolate, Whiskey, Gin, Mead, Mint Tea, Moon Water
God of: The Underworld, Earth, Water, Music, Magic, Trickery, Cattle, Wealth
Culture: Slavic
Symbols: The Symbol of Veles
Plants: Willow
Animals: Cow, Bear, Snake, Wolf, Dragon, Owl
Colors: Gold, Yellow, Red
Tarot: The Magician, The Hierophant, The Star, The Moon
Offerings: Cooked Corn, Bread, Herbs (especially Basil), Wooden Flutes and String Instruments, Black Wool or Fur, Things carved from Wood, Coins, Chicken, Mistletoe, Music,Ā
ā¦ļø Virgin Mary
Goddess of: Mother of Jesus
Culture: Christian
Symbols: Golden Apples, Ashwood Box
Plants: Anemone, Lily of the Valley, Primula, Rose, Snowdrop, Strawberry
Animals: Songbirds
Colors: Green, Silver, Red, Yellow
Tarot: Page of Wands, Queen of Cups, Queen of Pentacles
Offerings: Candles, Sweet-smelling Oils, Herbs and Flowers that are sacred to her
š§ļø Zeus
God of: King of the Gods, The Sky, Weather, Law, Order, Justice, Hospitality
Plants: Oak, Olive, Wild Celery, Artichoke, White Poplar, Linden Tree
Animals: Eagle, Bull, Cuckoos, Swan
Colors: Gold, Yellow, Blue, White, Purple, Silver
Tarot: The Emperor, Justice, Wheel of Fortune, King of Swords, The Fool
Offerings: Wine, Olive Oil, Water, Honey, Milk, Red Meat, Bread and Cakes, Rainwater, Golden Objects, Crowns, Scales, Eagle Feathers, Oak Branches and Leaves, Beef or Mutton, Whiskey, Cinnamon
i really wish more witches and practitioners talked about the different types of energy and how you can use them. yeah sure theres the basic elemental energies and everyone knows about using ālightā and āimagine a ball of lightā and whatnot. but did you know you can use shadows? did you know you could use atoms specifically? did you know you could use colors? the void? the universe? stars? you know that anything that has energy, can be used in energy work?? because when i was a novice, i didnāt. and it made me sad/disconnected because the whole āimagine a white light protecting youā didnāt resonate with me well. but what did was the abundant scale of color, and usage of shadows and darkness.
in all my four years of being a witch NEVER have i seen a basic method for enchanting objects. like???? itās one of the most common aspects of pop culture-witchcraft and i know it does exist in irl witchcraft, so where are the spells???? WHERE??
-Create a spell jar for your intended purpose. Place the object to be enchanted in or on top of the jar once it is complete and leave it overnight to absorb the spell. This can also be done with a charm bag. (I use this quite often for jewelry.)
-Create a containment figure or crystal grid. Place the object to be enchanted in the center and use the small magical space you've made to focus your spell and direct it into the item.
-If the object has compartments (drawers, covers, etc), place a crystal or paper sigil inside that carries the desired magical intent.
-Draw a sigil on the object. It doesn't have to be visible or prominent, it just has to be there. It can be drawn with chalk, ink, paint, pencil, or just with a fingertip.
-Hold the object in your hand, if it is small enough. Make a fist and will the spell or effect into the object as you squeeze.
-Place the object on your altar or in your workspace while you work a larger ritual or spell for a desired purpose. Direct the spell into the object as you finish the casting.
- elemental charging. Take a bowl of salt, sans, or dirt (earth), a bowl of water (...water), stick of incense (air), and a candle. Sprinkle the salt over your object while focussing on the power of earth to fill your item. Repeat with a sprinkle of water, pass the object through or over the smoke, and do the same with the flame.
- elemental charging 2. A crystal for earth, a shell for water, a feather for air, and a tealight or red crystal for fire. Place each object on your item for a moment, focussing on the elemental magic empowering your item
- breath. Take a moment to really focus on your intentions/goals. Bring them to the forefront of your mind. Pick up your item and breathe the intentions out in one slow breath. Visualise how your breath, intentions and goals fill your item.
- speak. Place your hands over the item, and simply speak your enchantment. "I enchant this nailpolish to give me confidence". Repeat if you want. To give it extra oomph you can place crystals, herbs or items that align with your goal around it.
Hey I'm Kate! Can i pls have a reading on how to be the lead in my school play and impress my parents? Thanks! have a wonderful day
hi kate! i couldāve sworn iād answered this one already, but i guess it didnāt go through. unfortunately, youāre not gonna get the lead in this one. donāt lose hope though, because your chances of getting a lead in the future are very high. work hard and take pride in that work, and youāll get it next time. hope that helps!
Basil was, traditionally, a symbol of courting, particularly in Italy. Young bachelors would give Basil to their partners to declare their feelings, and when a young maiden hung or grew Basil on her windowsill, she was open to finding a partner. This makes it a great addition for love and attraction spells!
Basil is also a natural pest repellent that grows really well alongside tomatoes. In fact, many gardeners basically plant a wall of basil around their tomatoes because it repels bugs, and they just go great together overall.
I learned this from the Rodale Herb Book, which I found in my Dad's library. It's a really old, interesting book about the medicine, history, folklore and gardening of all sorts of herbs! I really recommend it to fellow plant enthusiasts and green witches! You can find copies of it online if you're interested!!
Feedback: Aww, thank you so much for getting back to me so fast. And most importantly for this reading. You are so good at this. Iām definitely going through a transformation and it is so hard. Iām really trying to work on self love but it always feels like something sets me back. I just want to feel better about myself. I just wish I was confident, and believed in me. Thank you ššæ.
thank you so much for your kind feedback! as someone who is just coming to the end of a major transformation, my best advice is for you to really give yourself grace. be kind to yourself even when you donāt meet your own expectations. youāre still learning and growing and thereās gonna be some mess-ups and challenges that you canāt overcome on the first try. it will come with time and practice. good luck!
Hi how are you?I searched for your guidelines but I couldn't find one?
Can I please ask you how much will I get in my finals ?A+ a b+ b c d thanking you š¤-a
hi! i havenāt posted my guidelines yet, but they should be up soon!
i canāt give you specific grades for your exams, but i can tell you that you need to figure out a study schedule that isnāt gonna burn you out. work hard, but donāt work so hard that itās gonna destroy your health/sleep schedule and affect your performance on your exams. also, (and this is in NO WAY me telling you that you donāt need to study) but iām getting that you donāt listen to your intuition as much as you should. if you arenāt sure about an answer but have a gut feeling, you should trust it.
really though, the best way to ensure a good exam grade is to study hard. hope this helps!
Thankyou so much!! I really needed that!! I am really full of anxiety but many people do say to me that I can do good in whatever I choose to do. It really resonated with me to!! And I'll definitely add more discipline in my life! I guess that will make things easier!! Thankyou so much for your advice!! Overall it was an honest and good reading!!š§”
iām so glad i could help! i had a very rough start to college so i totally sympathize with that anxiety. once you figure out what youāre gonna do, youāre gonna do it well.
with the discipline/organization thing, i cannot stress enough how much of a difference having a routine that you stick to will make. it doesnāt have to be super rigid or anything, but establish some structure for yourself. it really does make such a huge difference. i wish you the best of luck!
Hi there!! If you are doing ant tarot readings right now, can you please suggest me what should I take in my university?? How will my university life be like??š thankyou so much for your energy!! Initials- Aashi š»
right off the bat, you need more self love. starting university is a huge adjustment and you need to take the time to make sure youāre doing ok (trust me, it makes all the difference). the lovers in reverse jumped out of the deck while i was shuffling, and that tends to indicate chaos/disharmony, so help yourself to adjust by staying organized. transitions are hard, but the learning curve is steep.
youāre still trying to make a decisionā maybe on a major? once you start trusting urself and make your decision, everything is gonna be fine. the whole world will open up to you. itās anxiety thatās holding you back, and while i canāt tell you what your decision should be (i did ask but just got more stuff about anxiety holding you back snd fear of making the wrong decision), i can tell you that youāre gonna learn and grow so much once you do choose. just make sure not to overextend yourself. college is really exciting and itās very easy to do that. remember that you have four whole years that youāll be in schoolā itās ok to start slow.
Hi love, I hope youāre doing well! I was wondering if I could get a reading on my friend Jaredās āļø feelings for me? I would really appreciate it!
-McKenna āļø
thereās definitely some mutual attraction here, but please know that it comes with some caveats.
the first 2 cards i pulled (knight of wands reversed & king of swords reversed) indicate that jared is cocky and arrogant, and potentially controlling and/or manipulative (he is a pisces man, after all). the 3rd card reveals that heās very charismatic (potentially successful?) and definitely someone youāre drawn to because of it. i pulled a clarifier for a little more insight and got the lovers, so yāall could definitely end up together, but the name of the game for you is gonna be setting healthy boundaries and paying attention to his red flag behaviors. the lovers also indicates a choice, so id do a little bit of risk analysis before you really commit to anything with him.
Hi! I hope u have time for another free reading. I was wondering a my future. What will be coming my way? Its been pretty bad :/ -Nāļø
Ty in advance
iāve gotta be honest with you, itās gonna be rough for a bit longer. thereās gonna be a decision you regret but canāt take back, and youāre gonna be really sick of everything being hard all the time, but youāve gotta keep going. the hard times will pave the way for the good times later on.
right now they type of person you are is someone who is going through a period of transformation and needing to work on self love. be diligent about this work and you will be able to shape yourself into the type of person you most want to be
Hi, thank you for the reading! I am back with the feedback.
Unfortunately it resonates, I had a feeling that it was connected to self love. I have been doubting myself lately, but hopefully I can figure out a way to grow my confidence soon. I said unfortunately because I am not quite sure how to do that yet, but at least you confirmed that this is what's blocking my manifestation.
Thank you again and I hope you will be able to figure out the rules for this. I wish you success! Take care of yourself!
thank you so much for the feedback, iām glad it helped to confirm your suspicions!! a bit of unwanted advice: give yourself some grace! look at where you are and give yourself credit for that.
when i was first starting to work on self love, i used to get really frustrated because i didnāt know how to do it or what self care meant or any of that. but once i started acknowledging that it was frustrating and going ābut itās okay, because youāre still learning,ā and it has made an incredible difference.
Hi, I hope you are doing well! I saw that you started doing free reading, can you tell us a little bit about them? Should we ask a specific question? If yes, I would like to ask why does my manifestation take so much time? Thank you for taking the time and take care!
sure! this probably wonāt be a super frequent thing, just something iāll do if iāve got some time to kill. havenāt really figured out rules or anything yet but iām working on it.
hereās why your manifestation isnāt working: itās being blocked by something youāre doing, likely something youāre doing subconsciously. self love is the name of the game here. figure out what you need to do to have more love for yourself and your manifestation will succeed! hope that helps!