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Simple Spell Bath For Cleansing & Recharging
A spell bath isn’t just a soak—it’s a ritual to realign your energy, release stagnant vibes, and invite in whatever magic you need most.
What You’ll Need:
• 1 cup sea salt or Epsom salt (cleansing)
• Dried lavender or chamomile (calming + psychic clarity)
• A few drops of rosemary or eucalyptus oil (banishing negativity)
• Moon water (if you have it—otherwise regular water with intention works)
• A white or blue candle
• Optional: crystals safe for water (amethyst, clear quartz, rose quartz)
Steps:
1. Cleanse your tub first—physically and energetically. Wipe it down, and light incense or ring a bell to clear the space.
2. Fill the bath and add your ingredients. Stir the water clockwise while focusing on your intent.
3. Light your candle and say:
“Waters cleanse and spirits rise,
I soak beneath the healing skies.
All that’s heavy now shall leave,
In this bath, I will believe.”
4. Soak for at least 15 minutes. Visualize negativity washing away and light filling your body.
5. Once done, let the water drain with thanks. You may choose to journal, rest, or pull a card afterward.
Best done during the full moon (for release), new moon (for new beginnings), or whenever you feel energetically off.
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Ritual Bath Tips
Not sure where I learned this, so credit where credit is due.
If you want to put herbs in your bath but don't want to deal with a messy cleanup afterwards, put the herbs in a tea bag.
I have these large biodegradable tea bags from Amazon that I bought for loose leaf tea.
Tighten up the bag as tight as possible so no loose herbs fall out.
Depending on strength of the bag and what you put in it, the bag itself might rip or get holes. This is fine since it's still less product swirling in the bath water.
If you don't have a teabag, you can get creative and use an alternative sack to contain your herbs.
I don't have a hair strainer drain for my tub and I don't want the herbs going down the drain to clog it.
This is a great method for broom closet witches.
You can then later dry the herbs and suck out all the moisture. I reused the herbs from my bath spell and put in them in a bottle for the same spell.
Also, have crystals that you don't want to get wet but you still want to include them? Low on counter space in your bathroom to set crystals down?
I put my crystals in a white organza bag and set them aside. It makes it easier to carry when I'm leaving the bath.
I have little (more like no) shelf space in my tub and this made it so I could save space. I didn't have to worry about dropping crystals.
A bag of crystals could also be hung from a shower rack if you have nowhere else to put them.
Lastly, if you have any spell bottles, you can put them at the side of your tub too.
I currently have a spell for clearer skin and I placed the bottle alongside my skincare products in the bath.
Even if you're focusing on another spell for the bath ritual, I like having some other spells present to ground myself and reignite those spells.
When you're done with the bath, don't forget to thank your space. Clean up after yourself and cleanse the energy for whoever may use the bathroom after you.
You can also choose a lotion after your bath that aligns with your spell. There are many floral scented lotions that are mostly just for scent and not for moisture. This is a good time to use them. Lavender, rose, etc. If the color or ingredients remind you of your spell, incorporate it into an after bath ritual by lotioning yourself up.
There are also so many body oils that you can use. Many witches sell body oils with specific intentions, so you can purchase some from a local witch.
The point is, your after bath care can continue manifesting the spell you casted.
Some more obvious tips
Play music that aligns with your spell
Or play meditative, calming music
epsom salt 🧂 💕
Bubbles!
dried fruit slices alongside herbs could be an option for you
candles 🕯
perfume or certain scents to set the mood
have a set intention
intuitively choose what herbs to include
I've heard of people using regular tea bags in the bath as a form of ritual spellwork. But I would advise you to just brew that cup of tea instead and take it in the bath with you. No use in sitting in tea when you could just drink it and take a regular bath. But do whatever works for you and your situation.
happy full moon
I love ritual baths/bath magick. A witchy bath??! Incredible. Vibes??? Otherworldly!! 😤😩
Full moon ritual bath of release!
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