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me, unaffected: the only supernatural and ominous force in this place is me and i was here first, so whatever and whoever you are you need to Go

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weird noises: happen in the wee hours
me, unaffected: the only supernatural and ominous force in this place is me and i was here first, so whatever and whoever you are you need to Go
Witch Tip: Right after cleaning your living space is an excellent time to set new wards, reinforce existing workings, and cleanse any that act as magnets or decoys.
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Holiday Witch Ball Ornaments
What’s a more inconspicuous way to add witchcraft to the holiday season than by combining the well-known concept of Witch Balls with widely used ornaments? Add the following ingredients to either clear, glass ornaments (so they can be charged by compliments) or to solid ornaments (to be even more unnoticeable) for the desired effects.
Family Peace:
lavender buds
two sprigs of thyme
dried cilantro
rose buds
Festivity:
three vanilla bean pods
whole allspice
dried tangerine or orange peels
sprig of pine
Love Drawing:
crushed rose petals
dried jasmine
dried lime peels
granulated sugar
glitter
New Year Prosperity:
whole chamomile flowers
one cinnamon stick
pine needles
juniper berries
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Krampus is a beast-like creature from the folklore of Alpine countries thought to punish children during the Yule season who had misbehaved, in contrast with Saint Nicholas, who rewards well-behaved ones with gifts. Krampus is said to capture particularly naughty children in his sack and carry them away to his lair.
The Morrigan Leather Grimoire
"A Wiccan experiences all that is as alive and conscious of itself as itself, not with our consciousness, necessarily, but self-aware. Everything, including the chair you sit in, the pictures on your wall, the sidewalk outside your house, everything, literally, that is, is aware. Everything that...
Rede Of The Wiccae
Rede Of The Wiccae Being known as the counsel of the Wise Ones:
Bide the Wiccan Laws ye must In Perfect Love & Perfect Trust.
Live an’ let live - Fairly take an’ fairly give.
Cast the Circle thrice about To keep all evil spirits out.
To bind the spell every time - Let the spell be spake in rhyme.
Soft of eye an’ light of touch - Speak little, listen much.
Deosil go by the waxing Moon - Sing & dance the Wiccan rune.
Widdershins go when the Moon doth wane, An’ the Werewolf howls by the dread Wolfsbane.
When the Lady’s Moon is new, Kiss thy hand to Her times two.
When the Moon rides at Her peak Then your heart’s desire seek.
Heed the Northwind’s mighty gale - Lock the door & drop the sail.
When the wind comes from the South, Love will kiss thee on the mouth.
When the wind blows from the East, Expect the new & set the feast.
When the West wind blows o’er thee, Departed spirits restless be.
Nine woods in the Cauldron go - Burn them quick an’ burn them slow.
Elder be ye Lady’s tree - Burn it not or cursed ye’ll be.
When the Wheel begins to turn - Let the Beltane fires burn.
When the Wheel has turned a Yule, Light the Log an’ let Pan rule.
Heed ye flower bush an’ tree - By the Lady Blessèd Be.
Where the rippling waters go Cast a stone an’ truth ye’ll know.
When ye have need, Hearken not to others greed.
With the fool no season spend Or be counted as his friend.
Merry meet an’ merry part - Bright the cheeks an’ warm the heart.
Mind the Threefold Law ye should - Three times bad an’ three times good.
When misfortune is enow, Wear the Blue Star on thy brow.
True in love ever be Unless thy lover’s false to thee.
Eight words ye Wiccan Rede fulfill - An’ it harm none, Do what ye will.
Green Egg magazine, Vol. III. No. 69 (Ostara 1975)
The Airts: North
North Earth
“Earth is our mother. It’s as fertile and nurturing as farmland; as moist as soil and as dry as sand. In its physical manifestations (such as stones), Earth represents the densest of the elements.
Press your hand against fresh dirt. Feel it’s stability, its earthiness. Know that within its fertile surface we’ve raised our food; on it we live our lives; within it we bury our deceased.
We couldn’t exist in this form without the Earth. But our planet is simply a manifestation of this element. True Earth-energy also exists within ourselves and within the universe at large.” - Cunningham, Scott ;Earth Air Fire Water
Feminine energy - The Crone - The Sorceror Colors: Traditional : Black - Gardnerian : Green Season: Winter Time of life: Old-age Sense: Touch Time of day: Night Type of Energy: Receptive Gaelic: Tuath Regent Planet: Saturn Metals: Iron, Lead Magical tools: Pentagram, Salt, Stones Son of Horus: Hapi Rome Wind: Boreus ArchAngel: Auriel Zodiac: Capricorn, Taurus & Virgo Correspondence: Wisdom & Integration Elemental being: Gnomes, Dwarfs, & Trolls Symbols: Rocks, Gemstones, mountains, plains, fields, soil, caves and mines Ritual Work: Riches, treasures, surrendering self-will, touch, empathizing, incorporation, business, prosperity, employment, stability, success, fertility, money
References: Cunningham, Scott. Earth, Air, Fire & Water: More Techniques of Natural Magics Conway, D.J. Celtic Magic Few other references....
The Airts: West
West Water
“Water is cleansing, healing, psychic, loving element. It washes over us when we see out mates; supports us when we swim; gives us life when we are dehydrated. Dew dusts plants after the sun sets. Rainstorms (one manifestation of this element) drench us.
Taste pure water. Move your hand through a stream, lake, pool, or bowl full of water. Feel its cool liquidity; it’s soft touch. Listen to water trickling into a pool. As you do these things, remember that we contain Water energy within ourselves as well.
The energy of this element is vital to our well-being as humans, for it contains within it the essence of love. Love is the underlying reason for all magic. Water is love.” - Cunningham, Scott; Earth Air Fire Water
Feminine energy - The Queen - The Judge Colors: Traditional : Grey - Gardnerian : Blue Season: Fall Time of life: Parenthood Time of day: Twilight Type of Energy: Receptive Sense: Taste Gaelic: Iar Regent Planet: Neptune Metals: Mercury, Silver, Copper Magical tools: Cup, Cauldren, Mirrors Son of Horus: Amset Rome Wind: Zephyrus ArchAngel: Gabriel Zodiac: Cancer, Scorpio & Pisces Correspondence: Emotion & Reaction Elemental being: Undine, Nymphs, & Mermaids Symbols: oceans, lakes, rivers, wells, springs, pools, rain, mist, fog Ritual Work: Plants, healing, emotions, taste, smell, absorbing, communion with the spiritual, purification, the subconscious mind, love, emotions, pleasure, friendships, marriage, fertility, happiness, sleep, dreams, the psychic
References: Cunningham, Scott. Earth, Air, Fire & Water: More Techniques of Natural Magics Conway, D.J. Celtic Magic Few other references....
The Airts: South
South Fire
“Fire is the creator and the destroyer. It warms our homes, cooks our food, and fuels out passions. Unlike the other elements, Fire cannot exist in phyical form without consuming something else. Thus, fire transforms objects into new forms: heat, light, ash, and smoke.
On a sunny day, go outside at noon and press your receptive hand against a warm rock. Smell the smoke from a burning fire. Gaze into a candle’s flame. Immerse yourself in Fire energy, and realize that it also exists within ourselves.” - Cunningham, Scott; Earth Air Fire Water
Masculine energy - Mother Goddess - Sun King Colors: Traditional : White - Gardnerian : Red Season: Summer Time of life: Adulthood Time of day: Noon Type of Energy: Projective Sense: Sight Gaelic: Deas Regent Planet: Mars Metals: Gold, Brass Magical tools: Athame, Candle, Incense Son of Horus: Tuamutef Rome Wind: Notus ArchAngel: Michael Zodiac: Aries, Leo & Sagittarius Correspondence: Action & Manifestation Elemental being: Salamander, & Firedrakes Symbols: lightning, volcanoes, rainbow, sun Ritual Work: Freedom, change, sight, perception, vision, illumination, learning, love, will, passion, sexuality, energy ,healing, destruction, purification.
References:
Cunningham, Scott. Earth, Air, Fire & Water: More Techniques of Natural Magics
Conway, D.J. Celtic Magic
Few other references....
The Airts: East
East Air
“Scientists and magicians may have different views concerning this element, but all agree that it’s vital to human survival.
Without air, we would perish.
Air is the power of movement; of freshening and of intelligence. It’s the invisible and yet quite real mixture of gases that we breathe in every day. In magical terms, Air is also the power of the mind: the force of intellect.
Got to a place with clean air and breathe deeply. Touch a feather. Inhale the fragrance of a heavily scented flower. Study an intricately patterned leaf. Experience the wonders of the manifestations of this element. Remember too, that we possess Air energy within ourselves.” - Cunningham, Scott; Earth Air Fire Water
Masculine Energy - Maiden Goddess - Young God Colors: Traditional : Red - Gardnerian : Yellow Season: Spring Time of life: Childhood Time of day: Dawn Type of Energy: Projective Sense: Hearing, Smell Gaelic: Aes Regent Planet: Mercury Metals: Tin, Coppar Magical tools: Wand, Incense Son of Horus: Qebesenu Rome Wind: Eurus ArchAngel: Raphael Zodiac: Gemini, Libra & Aquarius Correspondence: Creativity & New Beginnings Elemental Being: Sylph, Zyphyrs & Fairies Symbols: sky, wind, breezes, clouds, breath, vibrations, plants, herbs, flowers, & trees Ritual Work: Knowledge, inspiration, hearing, harmony, herbal knowledge, plant growth, intellect, thought, ideas, travel, freedom, revealing the truth, finding lost things, movement, psychic abilities
References:
Cunningham, Scott. Earth, Air, Fire & Water: More Techniques of Natural Magics
Conway, D.J. Celtic Magic
Few other references....