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Write this sigil on paper, kiss it, and then burn it outside on a Sunday
Just wondering is the burning part necessary
Ripping it up into tiny pieces should also do the trick
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Write this sigil on paper, kiss it, and then burn it outside on a Sunday
Just wondering is the burning part necessary
Ripping it up into tiny pieces should also do the trick
Palmistry
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*sorry I only did one minor line (marriage line)*
Palms
* For females, the right hand is what you're born with, and left is what you've accumulated throughout your life.
* For males, The left hand is what you're born with, and the right is what you've accumulated throughout your life.
* Another way would be you can choose whichever hand is dominant to be your present/past life hand (the non-dominant hand would then be your future life hand)
* Earth - broad, square palms and fingers, thick or coarse skin, and ruddy color; length of the palm equals length of fingers
* Solid values and energy, sometimes stubborn
* Practical and responsible, sometimes materialistic
* Work with their hands, comfortable with the tangible
* Air - square or rectangular palms with long fingers and sometimes protruding knuckles, low-set thumbs, and dry skin; length of the palm less than length of fingers
* Sociable, talkative and witty
* Can be shallow, spiteful and cold
* Comfortable with the mental and the intangible
* Does things in different and radical ways
* Water - long, sometimes oval-shaped palm, with long, flexible, conical fingers; length of the palm equals the length of fingers but is less than the width across the widest part of the palm.
* Creative, perceptive and sympathetic
* Can be moody, emotional and inhibited
* Introverts
* Do things quietly and intuitively.
* Fire - square or rectangular palm, flushed or pink skin, and shorter fingers; length of the palm is greater than length of fingers
* Spontaneous, enthusiastic and optimistic
* Sometimes egoistic, impulsive and insensitive
* Extroverts
* Do things boldly and instinctively.
Hand Mounts
* That's what the fleshy bit below your fingers are called, on the opposite side of your knuckle.
* To make them visible, cup your hand just a bit.
* A high Venus mount (the one under your thumb) indicates a predisposition for hedonism, promiscuity, and the need for instant gratification. A non-existent Venus mount indicates little interest in family matters.
* The mount under your index finger is called the Jupiter mount. If this is well-developed, it means you are dominant, possibly self-centered, and aggressive. A lack of one means you lack confidence.
* Under your middle finger is the Saturn mount. A high mount shows you're stubborn, cynical, and prone to depression. If it is low, it's an indicator of superficiality and disorganization.
* The Sun mount is under your ring finger. You're quick-tempered, extravagant, and prideful if you have a high Sun mount. A low Sun mount means you lack imagination.
* The Mercury mount is under your pinkie. If it's protruding, you talk too much. A low mount means the opposite -- you're shy.
Heart Line
* This line can be read in either direction (from the pinkie finger to the index finger or vice versa) depending on the tradition being followed.
* It's believed to indicate emotional stability, romantic perspectives, depression, and cardiac health.
* Begins below the index finger - content with love life
* Begins below the middle finger - selfish when it comes to love
* Begins in the middle - falls in love easily
* Straight and short - less interest in romance
* Touches life line - heart is broken easily
* Not Present- ruled by logic instead of emotion.
* Present at the fate line- Consumed by others
* Long and curvy - freely expresses emotions and feelings
* Straight and parallel to the head line - good handle on emotions
* Wavy - many relationships and lovers, absence of serious relationships
* Circle on the line - sadness or depression
* Broken line - emotional trauma
* Smaller lines crossing through heart line - emotional trauma
Head Line
* This represents a person's learning style, communication approach, intellectualism, and thirst for knowledge.
* A curved line is associated with creativity and spontaneity, while a straight line is linked with practicality and a structured approach.
* Short line - prefers physical achievements over mental ones
* Curved, sloping line - creativity
* Separated from life line - adventure, enthusiasm for life
* Wavy line - short attention span
* Deep, long line - thinking is clear and focused
* Straight line - thinks realistically
* Donuts or cross in head line - emotional crisis
* Broken head line - inconsistencies in thought
* Multiple crosses through head line - momentous decisions
* If the head line is not there, it indicates a sluggish person.
* A faint line indicates the person lacks concentration and memory.
* A deep line represents good memory and concentration.
* If the head line begins at the life line, this indicates the person is strong-willed.
* A head line that is separate from the life line indicates an individual who has a strong sense of enthusiasm and adventure for life.
Life Line
* This begins near the thumb and travels in an arc towards the wrist. It reflects physical health, general well-being, and major life changes (for example, cataclysmic events, physical injuries, and relocation).
* Its length is not associated with length of life.
* Runs close to thumb - often tired
* Curvy - plenty of energy
* Long, deep - vitality
* Short and shallow - manipulated by others
* Swoops around in a semicircle - strength, and enthusiasm
* Straight and close to the edge of the palm - cautious when it comes to relationships
* Multiple life lines - extra vitality
* Circle in line indicates - hospitalized or injured
* Break - sudden change in lifestyle
Fate Line
* This is also known as the line of destiny, and it indicates the degree to which a person's life is affected by external circumstances beyond their control.
* It begins at the base of the palm.
* Deep line - strongly controlled by fate
* Breaks and changes of direction - prone to many changes in life from external forces
* Starts joined to life line - self-made individual; develops aspirations early on
* Joins with the life line around in the middle - signifies a point at which one's interests must be surrendered to those of others
* Starts at base of the thumb and crosses life line - support offered by family and friends.
Marriage Line
* mainly reflects the situation of your marriage life, love relationship, marriage time as well as your attitude towards love.
* It is located below the base of the little finger just above the heart line
* A straight long marriage line indicates deep and long love.
* If your marriage line is short, it indicates passionless to the opposite sex.
* If it's also shallow, you usually lack the patience to pursue the opposite sex and hard to fall deep when fall in love.
* If your marriage line goes downwards at the end (Figyour partner will die earlier than you. If it curves downwards suddenly, your partner may suffer from accidental death.
* Another situation is that it curves downwards and touches the heart line. This indicates marriage crises and personality clashes with your partner.
* If the line curves upwards at the end, it indicates constant in love and a settled marriage life.
* If the line is forked at the beginning with a shape of "Y", It indicates split-up
* If the line has split ends, it indicates marriage crises and separation.You may spend the whole life in confusion. You may also suffer from indigestion.
* The broken marriage line shows you are easy to meet setbacks in love or marriage.
* The longer the broken part is, the more serious the situation is. If the break is short, thatâs not too much problem.
* If an island appears at the beginning of the line, it shows you may not go smoothly in love relationship before marriage.
* An island in the middle indicates twists and turns in love.
* If the island appears at the end of the line, it indicated obstacles after marriage.
* Many islands indicate unfavorable love relationship and marriage.Â
* Grilles means that there are great ups and downs during your marriage life.
* If you have multi disordered overlapping lines with different lengths, it shows you couldn't have an ideal love relationship or marriage. It's hard to meet a good lover and easy to spend the whole life without marriage.
* If you have two marriage lines running parallel with the same length, it indicates a tortuous marriage. Also, people who separate with his/her partner for a long time and reunite usually have this kind of marriage line.
* If the two lines running parallel with different lengths, you are easy to fall into love-triangle situations.
Yule: A Very Merry Sabbat
Yule is celebrated at the winter solstice which can occur between December 20th and the 23rd in the Northern Hemisphere. It marks the longest night of the year bringing about the promise of the returning strength of the sun. This Sabbat is celebrated with much joy as the Sun God, otherwise known as the Oak King, is reborn upon the next morning.
Some of the traditions known to Yule include the battle of the Oak and Holly Kings. The Holly King reigns over the dark half of the year and the Oak King reigns over the light half. During many Yule celebrations one can witness the reenactment of this duel between these two aspects of the God. The Oak King defeats the Holly King within battle taking his rightful place upon the throne until the return of the Holly King at Midsummer.
Another tradition (and my personal favorite) is wassailing. Wassail is a traditional Yule beverage which contains cloves, cinnamon, apples, and oranges. Itâs a cider which one can either create with or without alcohol. My top choices for alcohol would be spiked cider, mead, or wine. However, rum and whiskey would be a close second. Below, is one such recipe for Wassail.
Other traditions include decorating the home with holly and ivy. This was thought to appease the Nature Sprites and create an inviting atmosphere for them to celebrate as well. Within my own tradition, we cast a sprig of holly upon the fire created from the Yule log and make a wish. The Yule log is traditionally made from Ash. It is said that the log must never be bought but should be either harvested from the land of the owner or given as a gift. Before setting it afire, the log is decorated with holly and other greenery, sprinkled with cider, and then dusted with flour or the ash from the previous Yule log.
Modern practitioners of the Craft and Paganism tend to use the Yule log as a base to hold three candles. These candles can be white, gold and silver, red and green, or representative of deities. The base of the log is then decorated with ivy, holly, berries, and other decorations for the season.
Many may recognize these symbols of Yule being represented within the Christian holiday of Christmas. These symbols include decorating a tree for the home as well as using holly, ivy, and mistletoe. Even Santa Claus, reindeer, and gifting presents are linked to Pagan roots. Below are some correspondences associated with Yule for your next ritual!
Symbolism: Yule Tree, Yule Log, Rebirth, Darkness and Light, Wassail, Holly and Oak King
Goddesses: Aphrodite, Fortuna, Gaia, Hel, Holla, Idun, Ishtar, Isis, Maat, Tiamat, Brighid, Diana, Demeter, Freya, Hertha
Gods: Apollo, Attis, Balder, Bragi, Dionysus, The Green Man, Helios, Janus, Lugh, Mabon, Marduk, Mithras, Odin, Ra, Saturn, Surya, Cronos, Horus, Holly King, Horned God, Oak King
Colors: Gold, Green, Red, White, Silver
Herbs: Chamomile, Rosemary, Ivy, Sage, Bay, Bayberry, Frankincense, Juniper, Mistletoe, Moss, Oak, Pine, Cedar, Evergreen, Blessed Thistle, MyrrhIncense: Bayberry, Frankincense, Myrrh
Gems: Alexandrite, Bloodstone, Blue Topaz, Catâs Eye, Citrine, Clear Quartz, Garnet, Ruby
Animals: Bear, Boar, Deer, Pig, Squirrel, Tiger, Wolf, Elk, Moose, Raven, Owl, Wren
Foods: Bread, Caraway Cakes, Cookies, Cream, Fruits, Fruit Cake, Nuts, Soups, Squash, Turkey, Poultry, Pork, Beer, Egg Nog, Spiced Cider, Wassail, Wine, Mead, Cinnamon Tea
Decorations: Bells, Candles, Evergreen, Holly, Ivy, Mistletoe, Pine Cones, Snowmen, Reindeer, Snowflakes, Yule Log, Wreaths, Sun
Magickal Intentions: Darkness, Divination, Light, Messages/Omens, Rebirth, Transformation, Purification, Renewal
a witchâs palm.
palmistry placements that may indicate certain natural traits or abilities related to witchcraft.
the mystic cross. âxâ shaped cross located between the head and heart lines. indicates that spirituality, witchâs intuition, and acknowledgement of power or ability were understood at a very young age.
the psychic cross. âxâ shaped cross located beneath:
the index finger: blessings from jupiter/zeus. wisdom, and a great capacity for knowledge. often destined to teach or impart.Â
the middle finger: blessings from saturn/cronus. intuition, and a great capacity for visceral power. often has natural ability working in dreams and meditations.
the ring finger: blessings from sun/apollo. attraction, and a great ability to naturally draw in your needs and desires. often powerful with enchantments.Â
the little finger: blessings from mercury/hermes. instinct, and a great natural ability for practice. often adopts new methods with ease and natural talent.
the psychic triangle. triangular shape located beneath the ring finger. indicates that in this life, or another, you have chosen to suppress your abilities. they are likely powerful, but potentially caused harm- intentionally, or not. (this does not mean they are unreachable, it more likely encourages you to work very consciously.)
the healerâs mark. a series of parallel lines located beneath the little finger. indicates powerful healing abilities; the more lines, the greater the gift.Â
the travellerâs mark. a series of parallel lines located beneath the mount of the moon. indicates that there is an innate talent and drive in travelling both the physical and the astral planes. a natural ability for astral projection; the more lines, the greater the gift.
i made a digital version of my basic pendulum board. looks much cleaner this way.Â
iâm playing with the idea of making a bunch of more specialized boards for specific questions. boards with percentages, areas of the body, things like that.
Hidden Witchery: Witchâs Ladder Necklace
One of the hardest, but possibly most fun, ways of being a Surreptitious Solitary is trying to find ways to practice out in the open without anyone knowing. Iâve been wanting to do a witchâs ladder (sometimes called pagan prayer beads, witches rosaries, etc.) for some time. If you donât know what a Witchâs Ladder is, there are a few articles out there, but the summary is: itâs knot and nature magic mostly intended for protection.
Generally, theyâre made of string of different colors corresponding with protection (or whatever youâre making the ladder for), and natural items like feathers, sea glass, shells, stones, etc. Sometimes charms or taglocks can be incorporated. If you look on Etsy there are some really pretty ones out there.
As I researched them, I wondered how I could incorporate this crafty craft into my daily life. And I kind of came to the conclusion that I donât have to have a big rope of feathers and rocks hanging outside my door to do it: I can make something to wear that would protect me wherever I go!
I debated for some time whether to make a bracelet or necklace, but I liked how the numbers and measurements worked out on a necklace.
If you want to make one, youâll need:
About 6 feet of beading string in an appropriately corresponding color to your needs (I went with purple for spirituality and power)
Forty beads (6mm for the sizing to come out like mine; larger or smaller will affect it; I picked hematite mostly for the look, but also to keep me grounded)
Nine feather charms
One end charm (serves as your closeure; something with dimension will work better than the flat disc I chose which likes to slip out now and then)
To make your ladder necklace, youâll have to tie a loop in it in a place so that you have one short strand about two feet long and one long strand of the remainder. The loop will be part of your closeure. Basically, fold your string so one part hangs two feet, and the remainder hangs on the other side. Tie a simple knot in the folded string so you have a loop thatâs just big enough for your end charm to slip through with little/no excess.
Find something to affix this to for knotting (I slipped the loop through some tweezers which I then clamped into my clipboard).
Now get to knotting, just like middle school friendship bracelets. As you know, remember to set your intent for the ladder into each knot. Also remember to keep the short strand stationary: use the long strand to make a basic forward knot around the short strand.
Make four knots to establish (4K)
Thread a bead (B), make four knots (4K). This is your basic pattern.
For my ladder, I established a pattern of four beads to each side of each feather charm (F). The pattern runs like so from start to finish: [4K, (B, 4K)x4, F]x9, (4K, B)x4, 4K.
In other words, with four knots between each item, string beads and feather charms in a four-one pattern with nine repeats, then end with an additional four beads.
At the end, tie on your final charm using both strands (I used a clinch knot), and trim off the excess string.
Done! Hang it up or wear it for protection. No one needs to know youâre carrying a loaded charm. đ
Blessed be!
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Mercury - communication breakdown, technological and electrical failure, failed travel plans, lost items, careful and strategic planning, resurfaced personal relationships, deviated plans
Venus - lack of affection, separation, romantic tension, conflict, lack of creativity and artistic ability, infertility, resurfaced romantic relationships, self image issues
Mars - stasis, impulsivity, lack of passion, lack of motivation, personal defense, confrontation
Jupiter - introspection, personal development, reflection
Saturn - relief, reflection, personal improvementÂ
Uranus - awakening, forming realistic goals
Neptune - realization, existential purposeÂ
Pluto - subconscious reflection, forceful changes, elimination, letting go
This little spell jar is my own personal recipe for protection! You can light a candle while you make it and make sure to repeat your intent as you layer the ingredients. This simple but effective little jar contains:
Sea Salt
Ground Sage
Rosemary
Bay Leaves
Lavender Essential Oil (you donât have to use an essential oil, i use it because I donât have real lavender)
May this jar bring you protection and cleansing.
âCursed Be Any Who Read This Without My Permissionâ (Donât worry, you have permission to read this post and my blog) This sigil is great if you suspect somebody has been going through your journal, grimoire, or B.O.S. without your permission. This should teach them a lesson.
âLatin phrases for Incantationsâ
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Celestial Body Correspondences
Asteroid - strength, protection, stability, courage
Aurora - peace, spirituality, guidance, enlightenment
Black Hole - darkness, destruction, absorption, banishing
Comet - stillness, isolation, balance, control, transformation
Dark Matter - invisibility, protection
Magnetar - attraction, repulsion
Meteor - hope, wishes, luck, fortune, wealth
Nebula - foundation, illumination, radiance, renewal, cleansing
Pulsar - illumination, energy, manifestation, attraction, unveiling hidden knowledge
Quasar - illumination, energy, manifestation
Star Cluster - unity, strength, peace
Supernova - energy, illumination, manifestation, destruction, rebirth, cleansing
these are my personal associations, based on the formation and composition of the celestial bodies listed.
updated: 3-6-2017
đđFull Moons of the Yearđđ
the full moons of the year have a variety of names and were originally used to track the seasons and year, often used by farmers for planting/harvesting reference. each full moon may have various different names, the names used are the most common ones currently.Â
đş WOLF MOON - full moon of january. influences spells that strengthen and renew you, self care, prosperity and healing spells, as well as spirit work.Â
âď¸ď¸ SNOW MOON - full moon of february. influences family related magic, domestic magic, spells that benefit others, and psychic abilities
đ WORM MOON -Â full moon of march. influences preparation, planning, and time-intensive rituals, prosperity and healing magic, and tech witchcraft
đ¸ PINK MOON -  full moon of april. influences spells that encourage growth, green witchcraft, potential, new beginnings, and working on relationships.Â
đ FLOWER MOON - Â full moon of may. influences commitments, strengthend foundations, green/herbal witchcraft, spirituality and working with spirits.
đ STRAWBERRY MOON - Â full moon of june. influences love spells, friendship spells, magic that instigates changes and introspection, and travel magic.
đŠď¸ THUNDER MOON -  full moon of july. influences grounding and cleansing, magic that works with higher powers, and storm/rain witchcraft.Â
đ STURGEON MOON - Â full moon of august. influences magic that gives back to others, magic that deals with emotionality, sea, river, and water witchcraft.Â
đ  HARVEST MOON -  full moon of september. influences kitchen witchcraft  completion, harvesting collecting debts, some interpret to be cursing.Â
đš Â HUNTERâS MOON - Â full moon of october. influences money, home, and protection spells, the search for guides and spirit work, astral traveling.
đ Â BEAVER MOON - Â full moon of november. influences home and hearth, and preparation for the winter, cosmic/celestial witchcraft, astrology, revealings
âď¸ď¸ COLD MOON -  full moon of december. influences protection spells, self care spells, renewal and prosperity spells, ending and casting curses.Â
đ BLUE MOON - happens usually every 2.7 years. it is the second full moon in one month because the 12 full moons do not always divide evenly over the year, the month it happens in changes. best for magic that encourages wisdom, healing, logic, and studying,Â
â˝ Lavender Cake and Glaze
A special recipe for all of you, as this recipe is my significant otherâs favorite for me to make and fairly simple for the budding kitchen witch. I hope you enjoy, and I appreciate every last one of you.
Ingredients:
Cake -
ž c milk
3 tbsp finely chopped culinary lavender
6 tbsp softened butter
1 c white sugar
2 eggs
2 c all-purpose flour
1 ½ tsp baking powder
Âź tsp salt
Glaze-
½ c milk
1 tbsp dried lavender buds
1 c confectionerâs sugar
To Begin:
Cake -
Preheat the oven to 325áľ F and grease/flour a 9 x 5 loaf pan.
Combine the milk and lavender in a small saucepan over medium heat; heat to a simmer, then remove from the heat and allow to cool slightly    In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until smooth. Beat in the egg until the mixture is light and fluffy.
Combine the flour, baking powder and salt and stir into the creamed mixture alternatively with the lavender milk until just blended. Pour into the prepared pan.
Bake for 50 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted into the crown of the loaf comes out clean; cool in the pan and/or on a wire rack
Glaze -
Place the milk in a saucepan over medium heat; when it starts to boil, remove the pan from the heat and add dried lavender buds.
Let the mixture steep for 5 to 8 minutes, then strain. Whisk it into the sugar one tablespoon at a time until it is smooth and opaque
Pour or spoon onto the cooled loaf
Do you know anything about creating servitors?
A servitor is a spiritual being you create in order to do your bidding.
Servitors are used for:
Protecting you spiritually.
Guarding your property or your loved ones.
Creating glamour: creating a certain aura about you, and how others perceive you.
Bring you things you might need.
Aid in tasks.
Some servitors are such powerful thoughtforms that even others can see it (although this tends to be rare or is reserved for long-existing servitors).
Essentially, creating a servitor is put into three parts:
Construction.
Charging.
Casting.
It is outlined as follows:
Construction
You will need to create a symbolic representation of your servitor. What do you want your servitor to do? If, for example, you would want your servitor to guard you, you might want to create one in the form of a knight or an intimidating dog. Or, if you want to create an appearance entirely of your own, you may wish to add features such as sharp teeth, claws, weapons, armour, etc.The possibilities are endless although I do suggest using features that you associate with protection (I prefer using traditional associations, sometimes I even borrow imagery from tarot cards). Even drawing it out on a piece of paper helps you mentally create a âsolidâ representation of it if you donât want to solely rely on your imagination in your head. Also consider: what special powers does your servitor have? What colour aura does it have? It is advisable to create a smaller servitor to begin with because larger ones require more energy.
Create your statement of intent for your servitor (what you want it to do). However, be specific and create guidelines - for example, if you want your servitor to help you gain money, you may want to tell it that causing misfortune in order to gain money is not permissible. You donât want anything to backfire!Â
It is also advisable that you create a sigil for your servitor or a symbol by which you will know your servitor. Finally, you will need to give your servitor a name. It can be any name you like or deem fitting. Do not tell anyone its name.Â
Charging
After you have created the appearance and description of your servitor, you will need to actually bring it to life.
Draw the sigil or symbol of your servitor on a piece of paper and find a place where you will not be disturbed. Focus all of your attention on the sigil, repeating the servitorâs name. Visualise as vividly as you can the servitorâs shape forming. Firstly the base, and then the main symbols and features, and then the detail. You need to believe with all your will that the servitor is real and alive. There is no point in creating something which you think does not exist. This can take from 10-30 minutes. Repeat this for three days. Afterwards, the servitor will be able to function and appear on its own.Â
Casting
You will need to give the servitor concise instructions on how to do your bidding here. See the servitor alive before you and call its name. Then, give it your instruction and then send it out to do your bidding. Never be afraid of your servitor, it is bound to you and it exists in order to fulfil your work and desires.Â
You will also have to decide on what your servitor will feed on in order to require energy (you may wish to do this on the creation section too). Here are some examples:
Sunlight.
Moonlight.
Incense.
Candles.
Attention.
Prayers.
Water.
I suggest not using your blood or yourself as a way to charge it because this can very quickly spiritually drain you, especially if it is a larger servitor.Â
You might also want to create a vessel or talisman for your servitor, and this way âfeedingâ it is easier as you can place the object on the feeding source. You can use anything you deem fitting for this, either jewellery, a statue, a drawing, a crystal, etc.Â
To get rid of a servitor
If you no longer require a servitor because its purpose has been fulfilled, you may wish to destroy it. You can either stop using it and feeding it, destroy its vessel, or simply tell the servitor to stop and return to you.Â
Damon Brand suggests that you add a code word or ritual to the job description that when spoken or done ends the life of the servitor â the warning being that it shouldnât be a word or ritual that you could do by accident and destroy your Servitor without that being your intention.
Tips for writing spells:
If you want to keep something close, bury it in your back yard. If you want to attract something, bury it under the front door step If you want to destroy its influence, burn it. If you want it to move away and sink, throw it in running water If you want to disperse it to a distance, throw it into a crossroads If you want to fix its influence, inter it in a five-spot pattern If you want it to work by means of spirits, bury it in a graveyard If you want to hide its point of origin, conceal it in a tree If you want it to work in secret, give it in food or drink If you want it to work by stealth, hide it in clothing or on objects If you want its influence to begin or strengthen, throw it East If you want its influence to end or weaken, throw it West If you want its influence to rise and fall cyclicly, float it in a tidal estuary
Oh, guys. Oh. Guys. This, if youâre ever stuck on how to perform a spell! Handy little guide of awesome.
If you want to work with ancestors or guardian spirits, put it to the North. If you want to work from a place of innocence, put it to the South. If you want its effect to be strong and quick, burn it. If you want it to curse- burn it then bury in the West of a crossroads. If you want to break curses, soak it in water in the West. If you want to add extra power to your spell, dance before dealing with the incantation. If you want it to work by means of spirits, call to the directions If you want it to work by demons, put it in the forever-dark place If you want it to work by angels, burn then put ashes into sanctified water. If you want it to cleanse, shred it and bind in a bundle of sage. If you desire freedom from a situation- do it behind your back.
đ Curse Correspondences đ
Crystals:
Agate - for use on a target who has entered a space uninvited, i.e. someone breaking into your home or vehicle
Alexandrite - causes obsession and delusions
Amethyst - causes sensitivity and self-destruction
Astrophyllite - causes those who have died at the hands of another to torment the target from the grave
Diamond - causes blindness, confusion, and disorientation
Diopside - lowers inhibitions and causes secrets to be revealed
Emerald - causes greed, selfishness, and isolation
Flint - causes conflicts
Garnet - leeches energy from a target
Kunzite - induces vulnerabilityÂ
Kyanite - used to infiltrate a targetâs mind
Meteorite - used as a catalyst in baneful magick
Obsidian - used for general aggressive magick
Onyx - causes nightmares and mental torment, and is used to break up relationships
Opal - used to store negative energy, and then to be given to a target
Ruby - used to focus your intent on a target
Colors:
Black - law, justice, manifestation, sorrow
Red - force, energy, confrontation, jealousy, anger
Greenish Yellow - strife, discord, illness, conflict, jealousy, greed
Magenta - catalyst
Herbs:
Ague Weed - confusionÂ
Angelica Root - misery, strife, distress, discord
Asafoetida - drives enemies away
Bayberry - depression
Bindweed - binding
Blackberry Root - distress
Black Salt - misery, strife, distress, discord
Bladderwrack - illness
Bloodroot - substitute for blood
Blueberry - confusion, strife
Boneset - distress, confusion
Cayenne Pepper - anxiety
Chicory - discord
Chili Powder - discord, misery, strife
Cinquefoil - discomfort
Clove - stopping gossip
Cramp Bark - pain, illness
Dogbane - deception
Dragonâs Blood - destruction, strife, misery
Hemlock - discord, sadness
Henbane - illness, discord, melancholy
Jezebel Root - wickedness, ending relationships, punishing unfaithful lovers
Knot Weed - binding
Lemon - sourness, bitterness
Lemon Verbena - a boost of power, ending relationships
Lime - sourness, bitterness
Lobelia - discord
Mace - misery, strife
Mandrake - misery, strife
Mistletoe - isolation, confusion
Mullein - spirit work, nightmares
Mustard Seed - strife, discord
Myrrh - a boost of power
Nightshade (Belladonna) - discord, illness
Onion - strife
Patchouli - illness
Poke Root - confusion, discord
Poppy Seed - discord
Rue - misery
Safflower - destruction
Spanish Moss - bad luck
Slippery Elm - ending relationships
Stinging Nettle - jealousy, envy, discomfort
Sumac - bad luck
Tobacco - a substitute for any baneful herb
Tormentil - distress, harm, discord
Vetiver - silence
Wormwood (Absinthe) - misery, strife
Yew - spirit work
Yohimbe Bark - impotency
Planets:
Mars - power, force, energy, war, conflict, jealousy
Saturn - law, justice, chaos, revenge
Neptune - confusion, illusion, chaos
Pluto - death, mystery, crisis
Lunar Phases:
Waning - binding
Dark - destruction, banishing, justice
Black - power, manifestation
Taglocks:
DNA (saliva, nail clippings, hair, blood, etc.)
Drawings
Photos
The targetâs name written on paper
The targetâs signature
An item that belongs to the target
Other Ingredients:
Cigarette butts
Broken glass
RazorbladesÂ
Vinegar
Lemon/lime juice
Alcohol
Bones
Needles
Nails
Thorns
Blood
Urine
Saliva
Shark teeth
Catfish spines
Murex seashells
Flying Devil Oil
Dead insects
Black sand
Charcoal
Disclaimer: I do not condone the unethical practice of collecting or harvesting animal parts, or forcefully obtaining certain biological taglocks. These are just ideas, and I am not responsible for anything you choose to do with them.Â
Updated: 3-9-2017