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I just want to get high & forget.... I can't stop picturing you touching her & loving her the way you did me....
You need a private talk? Just message me !:)
this just sums it all up.
A spell of personal reflection
You will need: a room and yourself.
Directions:
Go sit in a corner
Think about what youâve done.Â
âi canât do that because of my religious beliefsâ
okay
âyou canât do that because of my religious beliefsâ
not okay
A-Z Incense List and Usage Spell
ACACIA: Burned with sandalwood to stimulate the pshich powers.
AFRICAN VIOLET:Burned for protection and to promote spirituality within the home.
ALLSPICE: Burned to attract both good luck and money.
ALOES: Burned to attract good fortune, love, spiritual vibrations, and strength.
ALTHEA: Burned for protection and to stimulate the psychic powers.
ANISE SEEDS: Burned as a meditation incense.
BASIL: Burned to exorcise and protect against evil entities (such as demos and unfriendly ghosts), and to attract fidelity, love, good luck, sympathy, and wealth. This is also an excellent incense to use when performing love divinations.
BAY: Burned to facilitate the psychic powers, and to induce prophetic dream-visions.
BAYBERRY: Burned mainly to attract money.
BENZOIN: Burned for purification and to attract prosperity.
BISTORT: Burned (often with frankincense) as a powerful incense to aid divination.
BRACKEN: Burned in outdoor fires to magickally produce rain.
CEDAR: Burned for purification, to stimulate or strengthen the psychic powers, attract love, prevent nightmares, and heal various ailments, including head colds.
CINNAMON: Burned for protection and to attract money, stimulate or strengthen the psychic powers, and aid in healing.
CITRON: Burned in rituals to aid healing and also to strengthen the psychic powers.
CLOVE: Burned to dispel negativity, purify sacred and magickal spaces, attract money, and stop or prevent the spread of gossip.
COCONUT: Burned for protection.
COPAL: Burned for purification and to attract love.
DAMIANA: Burned to facilitate psychic visions.
DITTANY OF CRETE: urned to conjure spirits and to aid in astral projection (especially when mixed with equal parts of benzoin, sandalwood, and vanilla).
DRAGONS BLOOD: Burned to dispel negativity, exorcise evil supernatural entities, attract love, and restore male potency. Many Witches also burn dragons blood for protection when spellcasting and invoking. When added to other incenses, dragons blood makes thrie magickal powers stronger.
ELECAMPANE: Burned to strengthen the clairvoyant powers and scrying (divination by gazing) abilities.
FERN: Burned in outdoor fires to magickally produce rain. Also used to eorcise evil supernatural entities.
FRANKINCENSE: Burned to dispel negativity, purify magickal spaces, protect against evil, aid meditation, induce psychic visions, attract good luck, and honor Pagan deities.
FUMITORY: Burned to exorcise demons, poltergeist, and evil supernatural entities.
GALANGAL: Burned to break the curses cast by sorcerers.
GINSENG ROOT: Burned to keep wicked spirits at bay, and for protection against all forms of evil.
GOTU KOLA: Burned to aid meditation.
HEATHER: Burned to conjure beneficial spirits, and to magickally produce rain.
HIBISCUS FLOWERS: Burned to attract love.
HOREHOUND: Burned as an offertory incense to the ancient Egyptain god Horus.
JASMINE: Burned to attract love and money, and also to induce dreams of a prophetic nature.
JUNIPER: Burned to stimulate or increase the psychic powers, and also to break curses and hexes cast by evil sorcerers.
LAVENDER: Burned to induce rest and sleep, and to attract love (especially of a man).
LILAC: Burned to stimulate or increase the psychic poers, and tp attract harmony into ones life.
MACE: Burned to stimulate or increase the psychic poers.
MASTIC: Burned to conjure beneficial spirits, stimulate or increase the psychic powers, and intensify sexual desires. The magickal powers of other incenses are greatly increades when a bit of mastic is added.
MESQUITE: The magickal powers of all healing incenses are greatly increaded when mesquite is added.
MINT: Burned to increase sexual desire, exorcise evil supernatural entities, conjure beneficial spirits, and attract money. Mint incense also possesses strong healing vibrations and protective powers.
MYRRH: Burned (often with frankincense) for purification, consecration, healing, exorcism, and banishing evil. Myrrh also aids meditation rituals, and was commonly burned on altars in ancient Egypt as an offering to the deities Isis and Ra.
NUTMEG: Burned to aid meditation, stimulate or increase the psychic powers, and attract prosperity.
PATCHOULI: Burned to attract money and love, and also to promote fertility.
PINE: Burned for purification, and to banish negative energies, exorcise evil supernatural entities, and attract money, as well as to break hexes and return them to their senders.
POPPY SEEDS: Burned to promote female fertility, and to attract love, good luck, and money.
ROSE: Burned to increase courge, indue prophetic dreams, and attract love. Rose incense is used in all forms of love enchantment and possesses the strongest love vibration of any magickal incense.
ROSEMARY: Burned to purify, aid in healing, prevent nightmares, preserve youthfulness, dispel depression, attract fairyfolk, and promote restful sleep and pleasant dreams.
RUE: Burned to help restore health.
SAGE: Burned for protection against all forms of evil, and to purify sacred spaces and ritual tools, promote wisdom, attract money, and aid in healing the body, mind, and soul.
SAGEBRUSH: Burned to aid healing, and to banish negative energies and evil supernatural entities.
SANDALWOOD: Burned to exorcise demons and evil ghosts, conjure beneficial spirits, and promote spiritual awareness. Sandalwood incense is also used by many Witches in healing rituals and in wish-magick.
SOLOMONS SEAL: Burned mainly as an offertory incense to ancient Pagen deities.
STAR ANISE SEEDS: Burned to stimulate or increase the psychic powers.
STRAWBERRY: Burned to attract love.
SWEETGRASS: Burned to conjure beneficial spirits prior to spellcasting.
THYME: Burned for the purification of magivkal spaces prior to rituals, to aid in healin, and to attract good health.
VANILLA: Burned to attract love, increase sexual desire, improve the powers of the mind.
VERVAIN: Burned to exorcise evil supernatural entities.
VETIVERT: Burned to break curses, and for protection against sorcery (black magick) and thieves.
WILLOW: Burned to avert evil, attract love, and promote healing. It is also used by many Witches as an offertory incense for Pagan lunar deities.
WISTERIA: Burned for protection against all forms of evil.
WORMWOOD: Burned to stimulate or increase the psychic powers. When mixed with sandalwood and burned at night in a cemetery, wormwood is said to be able to conjure spirits from their graves.
witch memes
â˘salt â˘uhh iâm a witch and i blended *insert herbs* and now my cat knows the f word â˘i?? shoved a *insert crystal* up my ass why am i not blessed yet? â˘casting circles in,, weird shapes â˘smoke cleansing with sage and getting your house searched because it smells like weed â˘spirits causing very very minor inconviniences â˘forgetting to close the loopholes in a spell so that you technically got what you asked for but it was the Wrong Thing â˘my familar is that rock over there he loves me â˘s a l t â˘tarot cards calling you the fuck out â˘*thing that isnât directly connected to witchcraft but is enjoyed by many witches* is witchcraft culture â˘my name is dementia darkn'ess⌠â˘hellenic polytheism to the MAX â˘did i mention salt â˘salt
Me, Being a Witchâ˘
- âIâll start meditating tomorrow.â
- âOops, havenât talked to that spirit I bonded with in like two weeks. Hope he isnât madâŚâ
- âI donât understand what these tarot cards are telling me, so I will just assume everything is hunky dory!â
- âI want to practice and do a spell⌠but I donât know which one to do.â
- âI will do this ritual every week!â
- Promptly forgetting said ritual the next week.
- âTumblr will give me ideas on what to do next to further my craftâŚâ
- Feels inadequate seeing everyone else on tumblr.
- Counts scrolling throw witch posts on tumblr as research, therefore counting as practicing witchcraft.
Edible Flower List
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Please remember I am one person, always do your research before eating something you find in the wild and donât eat anything you are allergic too
Basil - How to Identify
Blossoms come in a variety of colors, from white to pink to lavender; flavor is similar to the leaves, but milder. Magick Meanings -Â helps steady the mind, brings happiness, love, peace, and money and protects against insanity.
Bee balm - How to IdentifyÂ
The red flowers have a minty flavor. Magick Meanings - developing psychic powers, protection, and fertility.Â
Borage - How to Identify
Blossoms are a lovely blue hue and taste like cucumber! Magick Meanings -Courage and Psychic Powers CAUTION: Avoid excessive consumption.
Begonia - How to Identify
Tuberous begonias and Waxed begonias Magick Meanings - beware, fanciful nature
Carnations - How to Identify Â
Can be steeped in wine, candy, or use as cake decoration.  To use the surprisingly sweet petals in desserts, cut them away from the bitter white base of the flower. Magick Meanings - joy, devotion, love, fascinationÂ
Chrysanthemums - How to Identify Â
Tangy, slightly bitter, ranging in colors from red, white, yellow and orange. They should be blanched first and then scatter the petals on a salad. The leaves can also be used to flavor vinegar. Â Always remove the bitter flower base and use petals only. Young leaves and stems of the Crown Daisy, also known as Chop Suey Greens or Shingiku in Japan, are widely used in oriental stir-fries and as salad seasoning. Magick Meanings -Â wealth, optimism, cheerfulness, abundance
Clover - How to Identify Â
Sweet, anise-like, licorice.  White and red clover blossoms were used in folk medicine against gout, rheumatism, and leucorrhea.  It was also believed that the texture of fingernails and toenails would improve after drinking clover blossom tea.  Native Americans used whole clover plants in salads, and made a white clover leaf tea for coughs and colds.  Avoid bitter flowers that are turning brown, and choose those with the brightest color, which are tastiest. Magick Meanings - fame, wealth, faithful lover, health, Raw flower heads can be difficult to digest.
Dandelions - How to Identify Â
Flowers are sweetest when picked young.  They have a sweet, honey-like flavor.  Mature flowers are bitter.  Dandelion buds are tastier than the flowers: best to pick these when they are very close to the ground, tightly bunched in the center, and about the size of a small gumball.  Good raw or steamed.  Also made into wine. Young leaves taste good steamed, or tossed in salads. Magick Meanings - increase psychic ability, calling spirits.
Daylilies - How to Identify
Slightly sweet with a mild vegetable flavor, like sweet lettuce or melon.  Their flavor is a combination of asparagus and zucchini. Some people think that different colored blossoms have different flavors.  To use the surprisingly sweet petals in desserts, cut them away from the bitter white base of the flower.  Magick Meanings - forgetting worries, chastity, faith, wisdom, Holy Trinity, chivalry, royalty, fertility NOTE: Many Lilies contain alkaloids and are NOT edible.  Day Lilies may act as a diuretic or laxative; eat in moderation.
English Daisy - How to Identify Â
The flowers have a mildly bitter taste and are most commonly used for their looks than their flavor. The petals are used as a garnish and in salads. Magick Meanings - innocence, purity, beauty, simplicity, loyalty, love
Fuchsia - How to Identify Â
Blooms have a slightly acidic flavor. Â Explosive colors and graceful shape make it ideal as garnish. Â The berries are also edible. Magick Meanings - love
Hibiscus - How to Identify Â
Cranberry-like flavor with citrus overtones. Â Use slightly acidic petals sparingly in salads or as garnish. Â The flower can be dried to make an exotic tea. Magick Meanings - delicate, beauty
Honeysuckle - How to Identify Â
Sweet honey flavor. Only the flowers are edible. Â Magick Meanings -Â love, loving bonds NOTE: Berries are highly poisonous â Do not eat them!
Lavender - How to Identify
Blooms accentuate sweet and savory dishes with a sweet mingling of floral, fresh pine and rosemary with citrus notes. How to use: Its flavor complements a variety of foods â from fish, poultry and most fruits and vegetables to sauces, marinades and dressings along with beverages, baked goods and desserts. Strip the flowers from the stalk before using. Magick Meanings - sharpen the mind, purifcation, encouraging, strengthen pure love, encourage fertility.
Lilac - How to Identify
The flavor of lilacs varies from plant to plant. Â Very fragramt, slightly bitter. Â Has a distinct lemony taste with floral, pungent overtones. Great in salads and crystallized with egg whites and sugar. Magick Meanings - pride, youth, innocence, beauty
Marigolds - How to Identify
Flavors range from spicy to bitter, tangy to peppery. Petals add a yellow tint to soups, spreads, and scrambled eggs. Magick Meanings - passion, creativity NOTE: Only the petals are edible.
Pansy - How to IdentifyÂ
Pansies have a slightly sweet green or grassy flavor. Â If you eat only the petals, the flavor is extremely mild, but if you eat the whole flower, there is a winter, green overtone. Â Use them as garnishes, in fruit salads, green salad, desserts or in soups. Magick Meanings -Â merriment, thoughtfulness
Peony - How to Identify Â
In China the fallen petals are parboiled and sweetened as a tea-time delicacy. Â Peony water was used for drinking in the middle ages. Add peony petals to your summer salad or try floating in punches and lemonades. Magick Meanings - happy marriage, compassion, bashfulness
Primrose - How to Identify Â
Also know as Cowslip. Â This flower is colorful with a sweet, but bland taste. Add to salads, pickle the flower buds, cook as a vegetable, or ferment into a wine. Magick Meanings - health, beautyÂ
Queen Anneâs Lace - How to Identify
Also known as Wild Carrot and Bishopâs Lace. Â It is the original carrot, from which modern cultivars were developed, and it is edible with a light carrot flavor. Â The flowers are small and white, and bloom in a lacy, flat-topped cluster. Â Magick Meanings - dainty, luck, purity NOTE: The problem is, it is closely related to, and looks almost exactly like another wild plant, Wild or Poison Hemlock, which often grows profusely in similar habitats, and is said to be the most poisonous plant native to the United States. Â The best way to differentiate between the two plants is to remember that Queen Anneâs Lace has a hairy stem, while the stems of Wild Hemlock are smooth and hairless and hollow with purple spots.
Roses - How to Identify
Flavors depend on type, color, and soil conditions. Â Flavor reminiscent of strawberries and green apples. Sweet, with subtle undertones ranging from fruit to mint to spice. Â All roses are edible, with the flavor being more pronounced in the darker varieties. Freeze them in ice cubes and float them in punches also. Â Petals used in syrups, jellies, perfumed butters and sweet spreads. Â Magick Meanings -Â love, remembrance, beauty NOTE: Be sure to remove the bitter white portion of the petals. Rose Petal Jam Rose Petal Drop Scones Rose Petal Tea
Snap Dragon - How to Identify  Â
Delicate garden variety can be bland to bitter. Â Flavors depend on type, color, and soil conditions. Â Magick Meanings - graciousness, strength Probably not the best flower to eat.
Sunflower - How to Identify
The flower is best eaten in the bud stage when it tastes similar to artichokes. Â Once the flower opens, the petals may be used like chrysanthemums, the flavor is distinctly bittersweet. Â The unopened flower buds can also be steamed like artichokes. Magick Meanings -Â adoration, haughtiness
Tulip Petals - How to Identify
Flavor varies from tulip to tulip, but generally the petals taste like sweet lettuce, fresh baby peas, or a cucumber-like texture and flavor. Magick Meanings - fame, perfect love NOTE: Some people have had strong allergic reactions to them. Â If touching them causes a rash, numbness etc. Â Donât eat them! Â Donât eat the bulbs ever. Â If you have any doubts, donât eat the flower.
Violets - How to Identify
Sweet, perfumed flavor. I like to eat the tender leaves and flowers in salads. Â I also use the flowers to beautifully embellish desserts and iced drinks. Â Freeze them in punches to delight children and adults alike. Heart-shaped leaves are edible, and tasty when cooked like spinach. Magick Meanings - faithfulness, happiness, love, virtue, modesty, loving, watchfulness
Some pages from my Book.
â§Ë° SAGITTARIUS ZODIAC POTION Ë°⧠     *:シďžâ§MIND STRENGTH â§ď˝Ľďž*:
*This is a special zodiac potion for sagittarius but anyone can use it.
This potion is perfect for things like studying for exams, learning something new, concentrate on a certain thing to see it clearly, before you are going to do something important and you want to be as sharp as possible ⧠it all depends on the intention you makeâ§
we will be posting about the others soon!!Â