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Chakra Crystal Correspondences
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Root Chakra
Black Obsidian
Hematite
Black Tourmaline
Red Zincite
Garnet
Spinel
Smokey Quartz
Zircon
Bloodstone
Red Tiger’s Eye
Fire Agate
Ruby
Red Jasper
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Sacral Chakra
Orange Calcite
Vanadinite
Carnelian
Blue-green Turquoise
Blue-green Fluorite
Copper
Imperial Topaz
Citrine
Moonstone
Coral
Peach Aventurine
Fire Opal
Amber
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Solar Plexus
Citrine
Amber
Yellow Jasper
Golden Calcite
Yellow Apatite
Gold Tigereye
Malachite
Topaz
Rutilated Quartz
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Heart Chakra
Rose Quartz
Cobaltian Calcite
Pink Danburite
Lepidolite
Rosasite
Vesuvianite
Pink/Rubellite Tourmaline
Watermelon Tourmaline
Green Aventurine
Malachite
Jade
Green Calcite
Green Tourmaline
Moldavite
Emerald
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Throat Chakra
Sodalite
Blue Calcite
Blue Kyanite
Chrysocolla
Celestite
Blue Chalcedony
Angelite
Blue Turquoise
Amazonite
Aquamarine
Lapis Lazuli
Blue Agate
Blue Apatite
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Third Eye
Lapis Lazuli
Azurite
Tanzanite
Purple Fluorite
Black Obsidian
Barite
Blue Iolite
Purple Charoite
Labradorite
Indigo Kyanite
Lepidolite
Amethyst
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Crown Chakra
Amethyst
Moonstone
Apophyllite
Herkimer Diamond
Quartz Crystal
White Hemimorphite
White Calcite
White Topaz
White Danburite
White Howlite
Selenite
Violet Sapphire
Opal
White Calcite
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Green rice recipe 🍚💸
This green rice recipe saved me when I was broke last year, it works every single time and it’s very easy to make. Note that is a hoodoo practice and closed to non-practioners please. Green rice is for money, prosperity, luck and success. Recipes for green rice vary from a family to family and a practioner to a practioner, this is how I make it however not everyone’s recipe is the same.
Ingredients:
1 cup jasmine rice
2tsp green food coloring
2tsp holy water
2tsp alcohol
4tsp cinnamon
2 shredded 1$ bill, I used 10$ bill
Glass jar
Additional:
2tsp green sugar
2tsp lemongrass
1tsp glitter
1tsp bank dirt
1tsp crushed pryte
Introduction:
Rub your rice with alcohol and holy water, as you rub think about how the rice is being purified. Then add the food coloring and mix throughly. Add the rest of ingredients and mix in completely.
How to use green rice?
There are many ways to use green rice, here are just few:
Put it in a jar and keep it behind your front door
Place jars of green rice all around your house
Keep it in your wallet
Put it in a small jar and carry it in your bag
You can also sprinkle it if you don’t want to keep it in jars
“Conjure was born in the united States out of the absolute need to overcome oppression, to create opportunity, and to provide the ability to magically stick up the middle finger to their oppressors. It was a way to counter the deeds of the slave masters and execute works of enslave and commit atrocities against them. This work was desperately needed, and it was the spirits of these slaves and their ancestors that evolved into Conjure—one of the most potent spiritual and magical practices.”
- from Working Conjure: A Guide to Hoodoo Folk Magic by Hoodoo Sen Moise
Hi Diana, what's the meaning of having planets in the first house? How a retrograde planet in the natal chart would affect it? Thank you so much 💖💖
What It Means to Have a Planet in the First House
The First House is the area of your identity, ego and appearance.
When there is no planet within, it means those things are not of prime importance to you.
When there is a planet inside, its ruler and Zodiac sign will influence how you see yourself.
Where there is more than one planet, this area will be a crucial station in this incarnation.
SUN
Positive: You love yourself.
Negative: You are egotistic.
MOON
Positive: You respect your feelings.
Negative: You are too dramatic.
MERCURY
Positive: You appreciate your intelligence.
Negative: You are emotionally inconsistent.
VENUS
Positive: You recognize your beauty.
Negative: You are vain.
MARS
Positive: You are proud of who you are.
Negative: You look down on others.
JUPITER
Positive: You enjoy your own company.
Negative: You are childish.
SATURN
Positive: You expect greatness from yourself.
Negative: You are easily disappointed.
URANUS
Positive: You are glad to be different.
Negative: You do not know who you really are.
NEPTUNE
Positive: You like yourself as a whole.
Negative: You drown in self-pity now and then.
PLUTO
Positive: You believe in your power.
Negative: You are easily offended.
When the planet is in retrograde, it means the negative will overpower the positive, if you are not self-aware.
Sorry but what are the twelve artes of the magus?
This is the list that I use, based on the writings of S. Rune Emerson:
Hexcraft: the ability to bend luck
Divination: the ability to read omens and signs
True Sight: the ability to see past illusion and see the true nature of things (includes clairvoyance)
Evocation: the ability to call forth and bind powers and spirits
Invocation: the ability to claim a spirit’s power for oneself
Conjuration: the ability to summon objects and people, and to magically travel
Abjuration: the ability to ward and shield, to forbid
Healing: the ability to restore health or integrity to a person, place, or thing.
Compulsion: the ability to impose one’s will on another
Enchantment: the ability to bestow magical effects on a person, place, or thing
Glamour: the ability to alter the perceptions of others
Weather work: the ability to manipulate the weather and natural forces
Heptagram of the seven celestial bodies of the week.
Starting at the Sun (Sunday), follow the line to the Moon (Monday), Mars (Tuesday) and so on.
Each planet/god corresponds to a metal in alchemy (e.g. Sun = Gold, Moon = Silver, Mars = Iron, Mercury = Mercury, Jupiter = Tin, Venus = Copper, Saturn = Lead).
These correspondences can be taken further to any well-known group of seven entities (e.g. the 7 chakras, 7 colours of the rainbow, the 7 notes of the western musical scale etc.)
Further exploration can be done in the table of correspondences in “777 and Other Qabalistic Writings of Aleister Crowley”
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Ancestry Tarot Spread
1. How my ancestors play a role in my life? 2. A skill I have from my ancestors. 3. A trait I have from my ancestors. 4. An ancestral lesson that I carry. 5. How I can deepen my connection to my ancestors. 6. A message from my ancetors.
Astrological Magic Series
My series on astrological magic is now complete. There are thirteen posts total, each of them thoroughly discussing different concepts which are important to the effective practice of these arts. They don’t proceed in exactly the order you’ll need the information in, and I apologize for that, but I also don’t think it will be a problem. You should really make sure to carefully read the information in each of these posts before attempting to carry out this kind of work, in order to be sure that you’ve covered your bases and taken the appropriate precautions. Below is a list of all the posts in the series. I hope they are helpful to you. You’re welcome to ask us if you have any questions at all.
The Moon (and Sun)
Saturn and Mars
Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury
The Ascendant
Uses of the Decans
Parts (also known as Lots)
Image Theory I
Image Theory II
Master List of things Ruled by the Planets, Signs, and Fixed Stars
Lunar Nodes, Planetary Days and Hours, Names and Spirits of Times and Bodies
A Very Effective Method of Drawing a Circle
Consecration, Prayers, and Ritual Theory
Conclusion (Aspects, Other Loose Ends, and a Step-By-Step Walkthrough)
Thank you very much for reading. If you found this series interesting, please consider checking out Benefica’s series on the court cards in Tarot, and if you’re interested, check back soon for our upcoming series on the creation and use of talismans (which will be a collaboration between Benefica and myself).
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The Inverted Heart Spread
This spread was made on the intent to help anyone whose life has been going downhill. The inverted heart represents someone’s current situation as they feel hopeless and can’t love themselves enough to have the will to live. It’s not difficult at all to find someone who struggles with anxiety, depression, self-harm, etc. and that someone might even be ourselves; so I made this spread to provide some insight into one’s life so they can reflect on how/why they hit rock bottom and how they can find hope within themselves on their way up.
1 - You. How/why you hit rock bottom. Your current situation (present).
2 - Hopes. Even if they might be delusional, what are your hopes for your future?
3 - Fears. What makes you want to give up on life? What are your biggest fears regarding your future?
4 - Inverted reality. When we’re depressed, we can’t see the reality as it is as we’re blinded by our mental state. How do you perceive your reality?
5 - Reality. So what’s really going on around you? What are the things that you can’t or refuse to see?
6 and 7 - Improving your life. What can you do to get out of this situation? What can you do to improve your life? You just hit rock bottom, so these cards come with things that you need to overcome in order to reach the surface. Lessons.
8 - Why you need to keep living. What life has to offer you and what are the good things that are coming your way if you stay alive (future).
Remember to always pull an additional card if the last one leave you with a negative impression, especially in this spread! Do this reading for a friend in need and/or whenever you feel down. Keep your head up!
Much love, Vini.
Knitting Curse
A curse for the crafty witch who needs to stew on their anger a bit
Items Needed:
Red yarn
Knitting needles
Skill
1) Imagine the target while making four cast ons, building negative energy as you work. (I use four because of the association with death in various cultures, but if you have a particular negative association with a different number feel free to use that instead)
2) As you start knitting stitches imaging tangling up the recipient of the curse in restraints. If you are doing a tighter knit, perhaps the restraints are cutting their spiritual self. Continue knitting these stitches until you have a length large enough to give to the person as a gift (ex. hair tie, bracelet, choker, scarf) or until you have ran out of rage/yarn (whichever comes first)
3) As you cast off say the following:
As I cast off this hatred, may you be strangled by this red rope.
As I have binded you, may your endeavors fail.
As these ties are done may these numbers triumph in bringing you pain
May these work be done on to you, and may my energy not return to cause me harm.
4) Give the gift to your victim if possible, if not place it in a container with their picture.
Witch Tips: Lavender
*if you are allergic to lavender, read my post on substitutes*
~ What is Lavender?
Lavender is a part of the mint family, native to the Mediterranean region, and parts of Africa and India. This purple herb carries a very fragrant scent.
~ Planting and Harvesting your Lavender
Plant your Lavender in a warm, sunny spot that is shielded from harsh winds. Lavender can take heat and occasional drought. Make sure it’s planted in a pot that is at least 1-2 inches bigger than the root ball and has a hole for drainage. Water when the soil feels dry, and try your best to not get the leaves wet.
Harvest your lavender plant when the buds are just beginning to open. Cut them into long stems and bundle them up and hang them upside down to dry. *To learn more about drying out herbs, read my post here*
~ Magickal Uses of Lavender
Lavender can be used in spells for protection, enhancing psychic abilities, encouraging love and fertility, and to promote peace. Burn it in a bundle to invite spirits or promote dreams.
~ Healing Uses of Lavender
Lavender’s fragrance is very relaxing and peaceful, which makes it an amazing herb for individuals dealing with depression and/or anxiety. Put a washcloth with lavender oil on it in your pillowcase before bed. This will promote restful sleep.
~ Culinary Uses of Lavender
If you ever make a dessert to use in a spell for love or fertility, sprinkle a little bit of edible lavender on top.
You can use lavender extract to make delicacies!
Lavender sugar; put lavender in a jar with sugar in a shaded place for about a month. Enjoy!
I hope this is useful! xx ~ @chlovoyant
darker tips for darker months
please be aware that, should you suffer from certain issues, some of these tips might worsen them - be careful and do not overstep the boundaries of your own safety, be it physical or mental.
look into the dark. into the darkest point you can find, where there is no light to even play with the shadows. look a long time.
leave an offering in the night. do not look for it the next day.
abandon sleep for one night. open yourself for whatever seeps in the next one.
look into the mirror in the dark. look at your face until it looks like it truly should. grin.
whisper into the night your most terrifying secret. she knows it, but the sentiment is always appreciated.
go out alone into the night on a new moon. allow it to embrace you. don’t shiver.
hold the dusk and weave sighs into it. offer your moans to the moon.
lower your guard and welcome the nightmares. learn bitter but wonderful truths.
mock the voice you hear when the clock strikes 3. anger it. revel in consequences.
ask the dead about things you shouldn’t know. seek forbidden shelves and books that bleed. challenge your own understanding of decay.
stop pretending. allow your nature to bloom. let its flowers tempt the strangers until they come close enough for the snake to bite.
blasphemy and worship can be the sweetest poison together. lick it, but slowly.
Lavender Syrup
Ingredients – makes 2 x 190 ml jars
1.5 cups water
1.5 cups granulated sugar
2 tablespoons fresh lavender blossoms
few drops of purple food colouring (optional but will stay clear without it)
Method
Place al the ingredients into a pan over a low heat until the sugar has dissolved.
Bring all ingredients to a boil and simmer for 5 minutes.
Remove from heat and allow to steep 30 minutes.
Return to the heat and bring back to the boil.
Pour into sterilised jars and seal with lids.
Perfect addition to ice cream, fruit tarts, lemonade, teas or cocktails.
Witchy Items for Your Altar
I share a very small room with my sister, and obviously don’t have much room for an altar. I use most of my space for my Hellenic shrines and altar. I keep my witchy stuff on my shared bedside table. Here is what I use, and how I store/display it. This is element based, but you can use it however you like.
North (Earth)
Small Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp - This is a tool I use all the time. It detoxifies my room, and cleanses the space. I feel so much more at ease with it on, like it’s washing everything away!
Crystals - You might want to move these or switch them out depending on what spell you’re doing, as all energy contributes to the working, but while you’re in your room, or even while you’re away, you can leave these here to represent Earth.
Salt - Little packets of salt work, or you can place a bowl with some salt in it on your altar. I use my rock salt lamp.
Dirt - A literal baby jar of dirt works, or you can put a plant on your altar if it’s by a window. I have a succulent!
Earth Imagery - A mini globe would be pretty cool! Or even a little eraser or what not. Having an actual picture of the Earth would be amazing, especially if the clouds were visible, and maybe if it had the sun in the background. Then it could be all encompassing of the elements.
Herbs, Flowers, Plants, etc - As with the crystals, you may want to change these out or put them away during spells, or switch them out. However, they would look really cool as you went with the seasons!
Fossils - I think fossils are awesome Earth representations. They have been in the ground for a very long time! I used to have some really cool fossils I used to represent Earth on my altar.
Tree Slice - Have you ever seen those little wooden slices that come from a tree stump? The ones that definitely had huge roots? Those would be perfect to represent Earth!
South (Fire)
Birthday Candles/Tea Lights - You can colour code! These are great for short workings, or even to call the elements. To make these stand up, place them in a bit of clay and let it harden.
Matches - Double whammy here- light your candles and have a representation!
Ash - I used to have volcanic ash, which was perfect. It got spilled, but for the while that I had it, it was awesome. Collect ash from incense, a fire, etc, and use it (just wait for it to cool!!!)
Charcoal - I always thought charcoal looked kinda witchy. I think a dish of it would make a good rep.
Charred Wood - If you have a bonfire, or just so happen to light a piece of wood on fire, you could let it cool and use it for your altar.
Lamp - If you have a secret altar, a little lamp could be an inconspicuous representation for fire, as it does produce light and heat.
Lantern - You can buy super cute mini lanterns at the Dollar Store. I love them, but haven’t gotten one yet. I think they would be fun to use for Fire.
West (Water)
Glass of Water - You can use whatever type of water you’d like; moon water, rose water, purified water, gem elixir; take your pick! Just make sure it doesn’t get moldy and stay moldy. Change it out each day/week.
Sea Shells - You can get these in super small sizes! Or, you can get them big and bulky.
Sea Glass - These little stone-like fragments are so pretty! They look just like crystals, and can be found on the beach or in the store!
Sea Salt - Sea Salt could work to represent Water, especially if you pour it into a seashell or add in sea glass to it. It could be like a little potpourri of water related objects!
Rain Cloud - You can create clouds out of things like stuffing for toys, cotton balls, and sometimes led lights. It could be a fun project, or you can buy one of them off of etsy.
Mermaid Image - I have a mermaid book mark made of metal, and it sits with my other water-related objects. I feel like it adds that feel of majesty to my water representation.
Drift Wood - This is so pretty! The pieces are smooth, have a fun shape, and definitely capture the essence of water!
Sand - If you go to a beach, collect some sand, and place it somewhere on your altar! Be sure to put it in a bowl, though, because it is hard to clean up.
Sea Weed - You can hang this somewhere, or put it directly on your altar. Either way, it looks great.
Coral - If you find some coral, you can place it on your altar. It looks so neat!
Starfishes/Sand Dollars/etc. - These are a little harder to find on the beach, but if you do, place them on your altar.
East (Air)
Wind Chimes - These add a little decoration to your altar, as well as give you an air representaiton. You can even listen for the tinkling of bells to see if any fae are around!
Bells - If you ring a bell, it disperses stagnant energy, and helps to cleanse a space. Having one on your altar is a great way to keep it fresh!
Feathers - This is a pretty obvious one, an oldie but a goodie. If you have some feathers, you can use them, but make sure there are no laws against collecting them in your area. Alternatively, you can use fake ones from a craft store.
Empty Glass or Bottle - Air is all around us. Use that to your advantage!
Dandelion Puff - This is what I immediately think of when I picture the wind. You can collect some puffs and put them in a glass.
Bird’s Nest (fake) - You can buy or make a fake bird’s nest. They look pretty real, and have this awesome rustic naturey vibe to them!
Leaves - They were once high in the sky! Collect them during the fal season or after a storm.
Incense - Another well-known one. You can burn this and use the smoke.
Tornado Making Jar - You know those little jars that you can shake up, and they make a tornado? Those would be a fun water-air duo!
Other:
Small Jewelry Box - This can store crystals, herbs, essential oils, etc. I use to use mine to cleanse my crystals becuase it played music!
Multi Colour Light-Up Candle - I found mine at Five Below! It lights up in tons of different colours, but is pretty large. However, it takes up a lot less room than a bunch of different coloured candles.
Your Wand - Having your wand on your altar makes it a sacred, special tool. It will be charged by the witchy items you have there, and will feel natural inn the environment.
A Mini Besom or Real Besom (Broom) - I use a paintbrush as a mini besom, as I can’t have real one. However, it would be nice if I did, and I’d keep it near my altar!
Your Grimoire/Spellbook/BOS/etc - If you aren’t hiding it, you could keep it on your altar!
A Fire-Safe Dish or Cauldron - If you water scry, burn things, or just like to include your cauldron in your spells, you can keep it on your altar.
Incense Tray - Incense can’t be burned without somewhere to place it. Keep your incense holder handy!
Altar Cloth - This ties everything together! It can be switched out for sabbats/festivals/seasons/spells.
Chalice - I’m not Wiccan, but I use the chalice in my workings every once in a while, usually for water-related magic. You can get these beautiful metal ones at antique stores, or regular old wine glasses at the dollar store!
Mortar and Pestle - For practical use and an awesome vibe! You can keep this near your herbs.
Coloured/Enchanted Salts - They display beautifully,and are really good to have on hand.
Spirit Vessels - These can go in their own little corner if you like. They could also be the center of your altar, especially if you work mainly with spirits.
Tarot/Other Cartomancy Cards - Find a nook for your cards to be kept safe and clean. They will be charged by the other objects all around it, which makes it an awesome idea to have on your altar.
Scrying Mirror - Make this the main attraction, or perhaps just a piece of the puzzle. If you have an ornate mirror, it could be a very drawing part of your altar!
Crystal Ball - Like the scrying mirror, it could be a background piece or the focal point.
Runes - If you cast runes, you can keep your bag or box of them on or near your altar.
Other Divination Tools - You cans store these, or just la them throughout your altar. Whatever you choose, having your tools close by will be awesome!
Twig Shapes - You can make sigils out of twigs and hot glue! Add a ribbon or piece of twin in the shape of a loop, and you can hang them above your altar as decoration and as a little energy booster!
Circle (Embroidery Hoop) - I know most people use salt to cast circles, but I actually use an embroidery hoop. I cast one around myself, and one around the items I am working with (ex: what’s in the hoop).
Knife - If you use a ritual or practical knife in your workings, it’s good to have on hand. I can’t have one, but I like my wand better anyway, personally.
Fae Garden - You’ll have to have plenty of sunlight near your altar for this one, but it will definitely be fun to have some Fae living on your altar!
Spell Supplies - Random bits and bobs, like egshells and ribbons, can be kept on your altar as well.