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8th house girlies and 12th house girlies disturbing the peace
yay!! I made it on time, finished my mhwilds au dreamspell piece of my beloved yokai oc Mikage wearing the new armor, I love this event soooo much, music, vibes everything!!! I really wished it will be back one day ✨🧋😊 oh and I changed the eyeballs to the cursed plants inside Mikage's body haha gotta add them few personal touches here and there ya know and gave him new earring 😋
Also if ur curious wips for this piece and any others are at my bluesky why? because I hate posting dat shit lol its soooo messy imo , my fuckin ocd just can't bare seeing it tbh 🫠🙃
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Dream A (Sweet) Little Dream Shower Sachet
A shower sachet for those pre-bedtime showers, to help call forth positive dreams and your ability to recall them (and to ward off nightmares).
What IS a shower sachet? A small sachet that you hang around your shower head so that the water pours down, over the sachet, and onto you. This spell can easily be transferred to a bath sachet… I just don’t have a bathtub :)
Tools:
Mugwort- for lucid or prophetic dreams
Marshmallow Root- to protect and ward off nightmares
Rosemary- to aid in your ability to recall your dreams
Sage- to protect and to call forth healing in dreams
Chamomile- to soothe to sleep
Lavender- to relax and soothe anxieties that cause nightmares
Bay Leaves- to shield from bad dreams
Amethyst- to provide clarity in your dreaming
A sachet
To Use:
Fill the sachet with your herbs and amethyst.
Hang the sachet over your shower head, and turn the water to your desired temperature. Take some time to call on any deities you may worship and ask them for sweet dreams tonight.
Shower as normal! Use this time to cleanse yourself of the energies of the day. Visualize the negative energy- anything that could manifest in nightmares- swirling down the drain.
Visualize the water bouncing off the amethyst, all the water that touches your head purging your mind of the stuff of nightmares, washing it down and away.
Take some time to focus on what you’d like to dream about. If you need answers, now is the time to ask your questions. If you have nightmares you’d like to stay away tonight, cleanse yourself of them and take away their power.
Make sure to fully stomp (literally or figuratively) any negativity down the drain.
Turn off the shower and thank any deities you may worship for their aid in cleansing you, and thank them preemptively for the sweet sleep you’ll be basking in tonight. If you don’t worship any deities, simply take time to be thankful :)
Get some much needed sleep, and delight in the absence of nightmares.
Write down any dreams you do recall in a dream journal or something similar!
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Anti-Nightmare Spell Bag
This bag is best made during the new moon. To recharge your bag, place it outside or on a windowsill during the new moon for a few hours each month.
Your spell bag should be kept under your pillow or beside your bed.
Ingredients
Note: each of the following ingredients have correspondences of tranquility, peace, and relaxation to banish nightmares and increase peaceful energy within your dreams.
purple or white candle or purple string
muslin bag
bowl
piece of paper
writing utensil
lavender
chamomile
jasmine
star anise
thyme
Choose which crystal(s) you would prefer to use, if any:
Note: each of the crystals listed below have correspondences of restful sleep or they have anti-nightmare properties.
amethyst
moonstone
pink calcite
black tourmaline
smoky quartz
Steps
Cleanse your bag in your method of choice.
Add your ingredients (excluding any crystals) into a bowl. Mix together and add to the bag.
Add any crystals you want to use to the bag.
Write your intention or draw a sigil on your piece of paper. Add it to your bag.
Seal with the wax of the purple or white candle, depending on what you have readily available. Alternatively, you can use string if you cannot use fire.
Place under a new moon to charge.
Keep under your pillow or beside your bed.
Dream Spell Satchet
Dream spells are some of the first spells I've ever done and the ones that I have the most success with. Here is my recipe (generally).
Herbs:
Lavender (calm and protection)
Chamomile (sleep and calm)
Mugwort (psychic abilities and connecting with the divine)
Vervain (sleep and psychic abilities)
Rosemary (for remembering dreams)
Crystals:
Selenite (sleep)
Amethyst (psychic protection)
Clear Quartz (to amplify spell)
Miscellaneous:
2 bags or cloths and string for the sachet (preferably black, blue, white, or purple, but anything on hand will work!)
candle (can be the same colors as the bag but anything will work)
paper and pen
lavender essential oil (can use a sleep blend or chill pill, something that will calm you to sleep)
Set up:
I like to do my spellwork on top of mirrors so that the mirrored image of the spell is on there, but this isn't necessary. I usually do spell work with an offering, so I will offer incense or water to whichever god I'm working with before spellwork. For dreamwork I mostly work with Tehuti and Nut. Do whatever you need to do to prepare yourself for spellwork and make sure you have all items on hand.
Steps:
Incense and water offering with prayer
Light the candle
Add all herbs to one bag or cloth. (I like to use ones that don't have any holes). Say aloud what each herb's purpose is. Tie the bag and place it inside the other bag.
Add the selenite and the amethyst to the larger bag, saying aloud the purpose of each stone.
Draw symbols of dreams/the gods that you would like. I always draw the Eye of Ra and Horus. I also usually draw an ibis for Tehuti. I've also done some stars for Nut in the past. You can also make sigils if you'd like.
Write a petition with a prayer for what you want. *(I'll add an example below.) Fold the petition towards you however many times you'd like. I usually do three or four. On the last fold, don't center the fold so that one edge is over the body of the paper. Use the wax to seal the petition. Blow on it and/or add spit to set the wax. (I like to use spit for the creative properties and to make the spell "mine.")
Add the papers to the spell
Add the clear quartz, saying aloud the purpose for it.
Tie off the bag, then add the essential oil to it.
Place under your pillow and drift off to dreamland.
Mundane ways to help you dream more:
Take melatonin, drink or smoke mugwort before bed.
Cut back on drugs and alcohol
Keep a dream journal beside your bed and write down any dreams you had the second you wake up
Before you fall asleep at night, think of a different dream that you had that you remember
Set an alarm 1-2 hours before you wake up to wake you up slightly before falling back asleep again (this one works like a charm for me)
Keep a consistent sleep schedule
*Example Petition:
Dua Tehuti, You Who keeps all the great secrets,
May I be your student and learn Your great knowledge.
As I close my eyes to sleep, my dreams will be vivid,
When I open my eyes to wake, my dreams will be remembered.
Dua Tehuti, You who is great of heka, Who's words make it so,
Let this be so!
quick question;
in a spell, can i use spearmint gum as a replacement for mint?