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“They may not have loved you, but they did change you. They taught you. They grew you.”
— Bianca Sparacino
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Forgiveness Oil
Sometimes forgiveness is difficult. There are times when it's impossible to forgive someone, and that's okay. Forgiveness is not necessarily a part of healing. But when small things happen and you're holding a grudge that you don't want to be holding, that grudge can weigh us down like bricks on our shoulders. If you believe in metaphysics and witchcraft, I've come up with a version of blessed oil that may help you.
This oil is extremely versatile. It can be used in spell jars, as a candle anointing oil, as well as anything else you can imagine. It's also completely edible so it can be incorporated into kitchen magic. It won't taste very good though, so, warning on that.
What you need:
A glass jar or a few dropper bottles
A jar with a sealable lid
Blender
Bowl or cup
Funnel
Fine mesh sieve
1/2 cup of liquid coconut oil (purification)
1 tablespoon dried rosemary (healing, good health, removing negativity)
1 tablespoon dried basil (healing, love, sympathy, protection, dispelling negativity)
1 tablespoon dried onion (dispelling negativity)
1 tablespoon coffee grounds (dispelling negative thoughts)
2 large dried dandelion leaves (defeating negativity)
What you'll do:
Add oil, herbs, and dandelion leaves into a blender and blend for several seconds or until it's as smooth as it can get. Feel free to stop it and let it rest for a few minutes before blending it again.
Pour the mixture into your jar with a lid and let this chill out on your counter (or in a cupboard) for a week, shaking it frequently.
Once the week is up, strain your mixture through a fine mesh sieve into your funnel, filling either a jar or a few dropper bottles.
And it's as simple as that! Like I said before, it's super versatile, so really use your imagination to use it. Spell jars are my personal go-to, but I also add a few drops to my cooking oil (just a few because it doesn't taste very good) and I've also used it as cuticle oil.
As always, do your research, rest when you need to, and blessed be.
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Witches Gunpowder
(to boost any spell's speed and efficiency)
Salt cayenne paprika chili powder black salt coffee grounds clove powder dragons blood
Your end result powder should be dark in color.
Use this for when you need to give extra speed, oomph, or power to a spell, but be careful, a little goes a long way. Add too much to a spell and it can prematurely burn out (like a caffeine crash) or just become erratic and not do what it's intended (like overdosing on caffeine).
TL;DR - don't overdose your spell on caffeine.
why does music always sound better late at night
someone else: *makes a mistake*
me: don’t worry buddy! it is not a big deal! we can fix this! we’ll figure it out!!
me: *makes a mistake*
me: i am irredeemable worthless garbage and i want to die
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