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I found an old love related spell jar from when I was with my ex and I'd like to dispose of it properly but I'm not sure how!! I've never really had to dispose of a jar. Any help/ tips are appreciated!
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Help needed!
I found an old love related spell jar from when I was with my ex and I'd like to dispose of it properly but I'm not sure how!! I've never really had to dispose of a jar. Any help/ tips are appreciated!
My cousin sent me this so Here's for my fellow transboy and non binary witches This is from the book " Basic Witches by Jaya Saxena and Jess Zimmerman" I think it's on Amazon
✿ edible flowers ✿
wanted to make a list for my own reference, hope it helps you too! ♡ allium angelica anise bachelor’s button bergamot calendula carnation chamomile chrysanthemum clover cornflower dandelion dianthus english daisy english marigold fennel geranium gladiolus hibiscus hollyhock lavender lemon verbena lilac mint nasturtium pansy passionflower rose snapdragon sunflower violet
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ABALONE: General use. Use to conatin empowered herbs, stones, and other magical uses.
CLAM SHELLS: Used for purification and love. A small clam shell may be etched with a rune and made into a potent talisman.
CONE SHELLS: Used in protective spell crafts.
COWRIES: Cowries are specific tools of prosperity and money; many cultures once used them as money.
LEFT HANDED WHELKS: Use for making dramatic, positive changes in your life.
LIMPETS: Courage, confidence, physical strength.
MOON SHELLS: Psychic awareness, purifcation, and peace.
OLIVE SHELLS: Healing.
OYSTERS: Love and good fortune.
TOOTH SHELLS: Money.
SAND DOLLARS: Wisdom
SCALLOPS: Useful for spells involving travel and movement.
I see a few people have reblogged my long-ass post about self-awareness when it comes to your own divinity, and how so many people are trying to use witchcraft as a substitute for their own power, which is cool. But it's weird, because some of them are tagging it as 'spell reference.' I can't tell if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
On one hand, if you were to start tapping into your own power in order to manifest your desires (which is what The Orgasmic Way is all about), then yes, that would be considered a spell (of sorts).
On the other hand, if you haven't read it and think that it's going to give you an easy shortcut to making your spells better without having to examine and accept yourself, then that sucks. Hopefully that's not happening.
I can't really say for sure. But I'd like to think that it's the former situation, and not the latter.