Tornado Protection Spell Jar
What You'll Need:
Jar with a lid
Candle(s); to seal the jar
Grey yarn; represents the storm clouds
Yellow yarn; represents the sun
Stones that have seen storms before
Black Pepper; to protect against the storm and banish the bad weather
Coffee; for grounding, protection, and boost the energy of the spell
Garlic; to ward off the bad weather
Lemon Juice; to remove negativity and this herb has a connection to water
Majoram; to ward off the bad weather, for purification, and because this herb has a connection to the air
Salt; to protect against and banish the bad weather
Sage; to protect against the weather and ground the spell
Junipr; for protection and to maintain health throughout the storm
Lavender incense; the smoke will represent the storm clouds, the lavender scent is for calming to calm the storm.
Rose oil; for love. Adding this connects the spell to the ones we love. I believe this ingredant adds to all protection spells.
Rain water or Storm water
A sigil of protection. The one I have on the jar reads "protect against tornados and floods"
Steps:
Clean out and prep your jar and get your ingredants ready
Create your sigil and attach it to your jar
Layer your herbs and materials in the jar. (I layered them Coffee grounds, stones, junipr, sage, salt, black pepper, garlic, marjoram, lemon juice, rose oil, Storm water, some more junipr (just because I have alot))
Light the lavender inscent and drop it in, cap it quickly to capture as much smoke in the jar as possible.
Wrap the grey yarn arounf the opening of the jar.
Wrap the yellow yarn over the grey yarn to show that the sun will come soon
Light the candle(s) and let them melt down to seal the jar
Sprinkle a little bit of sage and salt into the melted wax to boost the protection aspect of the jar.
Stay safe and remember this jar won't save your life. Get to shelter and act smartly. Edit this jar for any natural disaster you may be worried about in your area (add earth herbs for earthquakes and fire herbs for wildfires)
Good luck and stay safe.









