Quartz var. Amethyst (Cactus Quartz) from Boekenhouthoek area, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa
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Quartz var. Amethyst (Cactus Quartz) from Boekenhouthoek area, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa
*looks at it* *looks at it some more* *looks around the room* Is it… It’s it just me then?
@crystaleyeuniverse
Wow that dildo looks p painful.
Me: *sees post about cleansing and charging crystals*
Me: yeah... That's a lot of work...
Me: *dumps my crystals in a bowl of salt and calls it a day*
Eggshell candles are a great idea for an Ostara decoration, and so easy to do. They look great around your home, or on your altar, they also float on water. Instructions are below. You will need: - eggshells - food dye - vinegar - paper towel - egg carton - soy candle wax, bees wax or just normal candles to melt - candle wick with metal tab - wooden skewers or chop sticks. 1. Clean your eggshells in some soapy water and rinse and leave to dry. 2. Place a few drops of food dye into a bowl of vinegar. One bowl for each colour. Place your eggshells in the dye bath and roll them through the dye for about 30 seconds. Keep the eggshell in the dye for longer if you want a stronger colour. You can use a spoon if you don’t want to colour your fingers. 3. Dry your coloured eggshells on some paper towel. Place dried eggshells into an egg carton. 4. Cut a piece of wick to 10cm in length and thread it through your metal tab. Secure the metal tab & wick to the bottom of eggshell using some melted candle wax. Tie the pieces of wick to a wooden skewer to keep the wick out of the wax. 5. Melt some candle wax, always do this using a pan of water then melt the wax in a smaller container in the hot water, never put candle wax straight into a pan as it can explode from the heat, but it is very safe by melting over boiling water like in the image. You can melt down normal candles, or you can buy bees wax, soy wax or any other kind of candle wax. 6. Pour the melted wax into the eggshells as carefully as possible. Use a funnel if you have one. 7. Leave your eggshells to dry for a few hours and once the wax is hard you can remove the wooden skewers and trim the wick. 8. That is it, you can put them where you want, you can make a little basket with hay in it to put them in, or put them into egg cups, they will also float on water. If you are not comfortable melting wax, you can use small tea light candles and put them inside the egg, you will need to make the egg gap to put them in big enough.
Ostara Tea
since i cant do much for Ostara this year i figured the least i could do is come up with a nice tea recipe in celebration for it, i came up with this from what herbs i have on hand here at school.
Materials
¼th lavender
1part rose
1 part lemon balm
1/2 chamomile
¼th rosemary
a pinch of cinnamon
a healthy splash or two of milk
a good spoonful of honey (preferably local)
boil water, then steep herbs mixture for 5-10 minutes once steeped strain/ remove the herbs. then add the honey and milk. Serve in your favorite mug and enjoy.
Also dont forget to leave some outside as an offering. (i usually pour it onto the roots of one of my favorite trees)
-HoneyCoyote-
ALWAYS research herbs and other ingredients before use to make sure they wont cause any medical complications
Magickal Bath Soak!
How to make your own: (2 bags)
1 tbs Dry Milk
1 tbs Ground Oats
1 tbs Sea Salt
1 tbs loose leaf tea or contents of one tea bag
2 tbs mix of dried herbs/flowers
Grind oats in mortar (or food processor) while focusing on your intent for the spell. mix in rest of ingredients separate into tea bags (or muslin bags) Soak in tub for 20 minutes Enjoy!
Great Magickal Combinations:
Cinnamon, Rose, & Rosemary - To heal and invite love into one’s life
Jasmine, Clove, & Lavender - For relaxation and peaceful sleep
Lemon, lime, & peppermint - To purify energy and boost mental focus
Rose, lavender, & Jasmine - To invite love for one’s self and others
Sage, Bay, & pine - For wisdom, longevity, and purification
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"I will pass my exams" Just a little sigil I was working on. The finished product is on the bottom. Feel free to use it if you'd like. Not sure how I want to charge this one.
Divination: Symbolism
A
Acorn: youth; strength; man; small start for a large accomplishment Airplane: travel; new projects Anchor: voyage; rest; problem solved Arrow: news; disagreements; direct action
B
Baby: new interests; security; new beginnings Basket: gift; security; comfort Bees [hive, comb]: fertility; industry; community; self-sacrifice Bell: celebrations; news (good or bad depending on other indicators) Bird: psychic power; flight; luck; friendship end; communication Boat: discoveries; travel; companionship Book: wisdom; learning Bottle: celebration; success Bridge: crossing to new endeavors; transition; partnership; travel Broom: Goddess; purification; healing; end of a problem; changes Butterfly: the soul; spiritual contact; frivolity; insincerity
C
Cage: isolation; restriction; imprisonment; containment Camel: long journey; need to conserve energy or goods; relocation Car: local travel; movement in business affairs; overcome obstacles Castle: financial gain; security; inheritance; life of bounty Cat: wisdom; spiritual access; female friend; domestic strife Cauldron: Goddess; transformation; endings/new beginnings; vitality Candle: illumination; innovation; inspiration Chair: relaxation; pause; comfort; entertainment Clock: time indicated for a spell’s completion; change Clouds: mental activity; thoughtfulness; problems; hidden obstacles Clover: good fortune; success; rural location Coffin: end of a matter; lengthy but not serious illness Cornucopia: Goddess; abundance; fertility; prosperity; protection Cow: money; property; comfort; tranquility Cradle: newcomers; beginning of a new idea or project Crescent: Goddess; wish granted; newness; freshness Cross: [Solar] God; nature works with power [Roman]; suffering; conflict Cup: love; harmony; close friendship; gift
D
Dagger: complications, dangers, power, skill Death / Dying: birth; marriage; long life; prosperity Distaff: creativity; changes; sexuality Dog: fidelity; friendship; companionship; faithfulness Duck: plenty; wealth; success
E
Egg: increase; fertility; luck; creativity; new start; hoarding Elephant: advice needed; obstacles overcome; good luck Eye: introspection; awareness; evaluation; spirit
F
Fan: indiscretion; disloyalty; things hidden; inflammations Fish: riches; luck; sexuality; productivity Flag: warning; defensiveness; identification w/ group / ideals Flame / Fire: purification; change; domination of the will Flower: marriage; unhappy love affair; passing joy
G
Gate: opportunity; advancements; change; new directions Glove: protection; luck; aloofness; nobility; challenge Gun [any type]: power to gain goals; discord; slander; infidelity
H
Hammer: hard work rewarded; building; creativity; fortitude Hat: honors; rivalry; independence; self-assertion Harp: contentment; spirituality Heart: love; pleasure; confidence; strength of will Horns: God; fertility; spirituality; forces of nature Horse: travel; strength; work; grace; power; success; prosperity Horseshoe: protection; luck; start of a new enterprise Hound: advice; help given; companionship; trust Hourglass: caution; passage of time House: security; authority; success; comfort
K
Key: understanding; mysteries; opportunity; gain; security Kite: warning for caution; new ideas; plans made public Knife: duplicity; misunderstanding; direct action Knot: restrictions; marriage; bindings
L
Ladder: initiation; rise or fall in status; connections Lion: power; strength; influence; ferocity; pride; domination Lock: protection; concealment; security; obstacles; sealed
M
Man: visitor; helpful stranger Mirror: reversal; knowledge; Karma Moon: Goddess; intuitive wisdom; guidance Mountain: hindrance; challenge; obstacle; journey; steadfastness Mouse: poverty; theft; frugality; inconspicuousness Mushroom: shelter; food; business complications; Fairy contact
N
Nail: labor; construction; pain; unity
O
Owl: wisdom; spiritual communication
P
Palm Tree: respite; relief; security; protection; blessings Parrot: gossip; ostentatiousness Peacock: [all with little foundation] luxury; vanity; arrogance Pineapple: hospitality; good things hidden by harsh exterior Pipe: truth obscured; concentration; comfort; ease Purse: monetary gain; possessions kept close
R
Ring: eternity; containment; wheel of life / year; wedding Rose: love; lost or past love; fullness of life; healing; caring
S
Salt: purity; stability; cleansing; grounding Scales: balance; justice; careful evaluation Scissors: duplicity; arguments; separation; division; strife Shell: Goddess; emotional stability; luck; artistic ability Ship: travel; news; material gains; romance Skull: consolation; comfort; personal hurts; endings and a new life Snake: God and Goddess; wisdom; immortality; knowledge; prophecy Spider: good luck; industry; entrapment; secrecy; cunning Spoon: luck; sustenance; the basic needs of life secured Star: good luck; divine protection; opportunity; success; destiny Sun: God; success; energy; power Swan: good luck; love; evolving beauty; noble spirit Sword: power; strife; conflict; overcoming adversity
T
Tree: blessings of Nature; good fortune; stability; power; security Turtle: fertility; security; defense against obstacles; slow gains
U
Umbrella: temporary shelter; limited protection Unicorn: purity; nature; Fairy blessings; Otherworld intervention
W
Well: blessing from the Goddess; inspiration; spirituality; health Wheel: completion; eternity; season / life cycles; rebirth; gains Windmill: business dealings; factors workings together for one goal
Let me know if I miss anything or there are any errors!
This started out with me just wanting to sketch a lace dress and then poof levitating witch making either the sickest pumpkin pie you’ve ever eaten or some poisonous concoction. Or both.
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