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The future is always changing and can always be changed. Due to this, divination cannot tell you a 100% concrete future, neither can psychics or clairvoyants.
They can tell you one future, perhaps even with startling accuracy at times, but they will never be 100% correct 100% of the time. Take that into account when you ask someone about the future (especially when paying for services) or when you divine!
Remember, you control your future, witchlings. You can radically change it whenever you want (for the better or worse).
Methods of Spell Work
To Banish: • Burning to ashes and sweeping away the ashes • Cast out a window, down a cliffside, etc • Bury it and spit on the spot
To Bind: • Wrap in black thread • Cover in wax or other material • Seal in jar and hide in dark spot
To Hide: • Wrap in ribbon • Place in a (painted) black jar or other container • Cover in cloth or other material and bury
To Encourage: • Plant or bury near the front door/steps • Plant or bury near a window • Place near a window
To Communicate*: • Anoint a candle • Leave out an offering • Meditate • Open the front door and/or windows
To Glamour: • Leave under the full moon • Work with its reflection
To Cleanse: • Bury in salt • Burn herbs and pass through the smoke • Let it bathe in the moonlight
To Protect: • Leave sigils/wards on doors and windows • Carry sigils/wards on every day items (keys, phone case, etc) • Enchant jewelry with protection spells
*: Communication with deities, spirit guides, etc
Moon Spells
Magics for Curse-Breaking
Updated: November 12th, 2017
Are You Cursed?
[Have I Been Cursed?]
[How to Tell if You’ve Been Cursed]
[I’m Afraid That I’ve Been Hexed]
[Knowing if You Are Under a Curse/Have Been Cursed]
[So You Think You’ve Been Cursed]
[So You Think You’ve Been Cursed?]
Protection from Curses
[Curse Removal / Protection]
[A Hearth Witch’s Defense, Part Two - Protecting Yourself & Your Hearth From Curses]
[Protection and Return to Sender Jar]
[Protection from Curses]
[Protection Jar Against Binding and Hexes]
[Protective Measures Against Common Hexes or Curses]
[Three Little Empresses: Curse Protection Poppets]
[To Ward Off Curses]
Decoys
(a decoy acts as a “substitute” for you, which the curse will be redirected to instead of harming you; the decoy can then be cleansed or destroyed to remove the curse from it; sometimes you don’t get a choice and the decoy gets destroyed, and you have to make a new one if you still desire its protection)
[Anti-Curse Poppet]
[Black Hole Decoy]
[Creating a Decoy for Protection Purposes]
[Curse Decoy]
[Decoy Poppet]
[Diversion Jar]
[Negativity / Bad Luck / Curse Absorbing Decoy Poppet]
[Sea Witch’s Scapegoat]
[Spell: Witch Bottle]
[The Spook’s Decoy]
[Substitute Spell]
[Witch Bottle]
To Break a Curse
[Antidote: Hexed Objects; Removal Powder]
[“Black as Night” Curse Removal Body Scrub]
[Blackthorn Reversing Spell]
[Break a Curse Candle Spell]
[Break a Curse Spell]
[Break a Spell Cast Against You]
[Breaking a Curse]
[For Breaking a Curse]
[Burning Bridges Spell]
[Buster Poultice Recipe]
[Curse Breaker Cleansing] (cw: sigil)
[Curse Breaking Hand Washing/Bath]
[A Curse-Breaking, Purifying, and Protective Witch Jar] (tw: music autoplay)
[Curse Removal & Reversal]
[Curse Removing Wash]
[To Destroy a Curse]
[The Healing Pool: A Cursebreaker]
[Hex and Curse Breaking]
[Hex-Breaker Candle]
[Hexbreaker Powder]
[Lemon Uncrossing]
[Lift a Curse]
[Mild & Spicy Cursebreaker Powders]
[Multipurpose “Curse Removing” Wash]
[To Remove a Curse]
[Remove a Hex, Reverse a Jinx]
[Removing Hexes and Curses]
[Rid Yourself of a Curse]
[Smoke Out the Curse]
[Thu'um Magix: Disarm]
[Unbinding Spell]
To Send a Curse Back
[Anti-Curse Powder]
[Calcifer’s Bargain - A Spell to Reverse a Curse/Hex Placed on You]
[Charm - Curse/Spell Breaking]
[To Counter a Curse]
[Curse Breaking Shampoo]
[Curse-Reverse]
[Curseturner Powder]
[“Drown the Witch” Reversing Spell]
[Engraved Hourglass Nebula Curse Return Spell]
[Flame Wheel]
[Lemon Curse Breaker]
[Major Arcana Spells - Lady Justice - Return to Sender]
[Mirror Counter-Curse]
[Mirror, Mirror (Reversal)]
[Reflect Away Harm (Curse Reversal)]
[Return to Sender]
[Return to Sender / Banish Negativity Spell]
[Return to Sender Candle Spell]
[Return to Sender Spell]
[Reverse a Curse]
[Sealed with a C(urse)]
[Simple Hex/Curse Reversal]
[A Simple “Reverse the Curse” Spell]
[Spell: Return to Sender]
[A Spell to Counter Another’s Magick]
Witchy Moon*:・゚✧
A little guide on using the moon in your favor while practicing witchcraft!
The moon is so important in cycles and everyday life so pay attention to what she says!
I know you know this but
Witchcraft is not a substitute for conventional mental and medical treatments. It’s a supplement. An anti-anxiety spell does not replace medication or therapy. A crystal won’t heal your illness. It will help, but you cannot bypass scientifically supported treatment in favor of magic and expect it to work.
Think of magic as a life hack - not a substitute.
Empath Protection
This is a masterpost with resources for empaths. First off, are you an empath*?
An empath is someone who deeply feels and connects to the emotions, feelings, and energies of other people. This can cause anxiety, depression, fatigue, exhaustion, headaches, stomach aches, and/or severe stress. There are varying degrees of empathy one can feel, and for some this gift/burden is heavier than for others. See also, 30 Common Traits of an Empath, More Information about Empaths. Signs which are most commonly empaths: Aquarius, Cancer, Pisces. Here is a resource of tips and tricks for the empath.
♦ Empath Bath Salts - Use this after being around people’s energies for too long and are needing to be cleansed of them. ♢ Empath Protection Sigil - Put on your person, a charm, in your grimoire, or on your clothing. ♦ Empath Protection Jar - Protect yourself from others negative energies. This is a preventative. ♢ Empath Bath Spell - This spell is for balancing your own energy and grounding yourself. ♦ Crystals for Empaths - Put on your person, beside your bed, under your pillow, in rooms you frequent, or on your clothing. ♢ The Veil Method - How to block out other people’s emotions. ♦ Treatment for the ‘Empath Hangover’ - How to deal with things after ebing emotionally drained. ♢ Negative energy protection sigil - Put on your person, a charm, in your grimoire, or on your clothing. ♦ “I Am Warded and Safe from External Feelings” Sigil - Put on your person, a charm, in your grimoire, or on your clothing.
Misc. Tips for Empaths:
Wear silk; silk neutralises other people’s energies. Perform grounding and self love spells often. All yourself designated quiet time. Cleanse your space, aura, and chakras of negative energy often.
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if you’re ever doubting witchcraft and the existence of magic and mysticism, just remember i dreamed 10-second clips of the future twice when i was a teenager and they later happened irl exactly as i’d dreamed them.
divination is real. magic is real. it’s elusive and mysterious, but it is definitely real.
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So I’m a secular witch. Am I not wiccan then?
I know wicca is heavily based on the belief of a god and a goddess, and in many aspects it works with the polarity of male and female. I tend to disregard the entire gender concept in my practice because I believe gender is abstract and is a concept made by people from the begining of society. However I still follow the wiccan principles, celebrate the sabbats, and overall the path I follow is highly guided by the modern adaptations of the celtic religion.
Lots of people say no, others say yes… Question is, can one still be considered wiccan even without god and goddess? Can one be wiccan without deities, worshipping just the creational forces of nature and space? I’m not interested in tagging myself as this or that, I just want to clear this doubt because it might be wrong saying I’m wiccan when asked. I trust the witchblr community for these kind of reflections, so give me your words?
I think this needs a step back from the original question. To me, there is a much different situation going on than the answers being provided to you.
If you are in a religion, then you are not a secular witch. Secularism is the state of not being in a religion. So if you are still practicing religious components from the outer court of Wicca regardless of deity components, then you are still practicing some form of a religion which may be influenced by wicca.
Secularism is not atheism. It also does not mean “a religion without deities.”
I have to question why you, if you are a secular witch or any form of religious witch, need to identify as a wiccan as well. And really this is something that you should be questioning yourself as well. What is the fundmental need to call yourself a wiccan. What is driving that need?
Wicca is a very specific witch cult (witch religion). The sabbats are very specific to the deities beyond just the basic concepts of nature, ie they are part of the core relationship of those deities. And is very gender binary specific and heterosexual in nature.
Other concepts such as the ritual tools, are also gender binary specific and heterosexual. Other concepts like why initiation is important for a wiccan is part of how Gardner carried mystery religions into his religion (mysteries in religions are part of the faith of that religion. So here initiation is part of the mysteries of the faith of the deities as well as the core classics, which is also gender binary and heterosexual).
My point is that Wicca is a very thorough religion. Everything in Wicca is meant to reinforce their core belief structure and religious dogma. Everything. Down to the types of rituals, ritual wear, and historical precedents that they utilize for authenticity. It isnt just something that you can remove one or two concepts from and think it still works properly.
But let me be clear, you can start at a religious witchcraft that has been influenced by outer court wicca, and start breaking it down into a secular practice. But you must take the time to break it down. And rebuild your practice from the scraps of your understanding. I know, because thats what I did. It takes time to deconstruct what you view as required and why it is not in a religious context. What your worldviews and paradigms are. How to expand past the box that you started it (ie look and feels of wicca are not the only way to witch and are not the standards by which we measure).
So my answer to your original question is: No. If you are a secular witch, you are not in a religion. You should and could not refer to yourself by a religious title (which wiccan is). Instead you would be mislabeling yourself as a religious practition of wicca. Which as you said you are not.
I saw this last night and was kind of confused by the question so I thought I might take more of a look in the morning. I think a lot of other people covered a lot of what I would say. If you are a secular witch then I’m confused as to why you would call yourself a Wicca. Wicca is one very specific pagan religion out of many different pagan religions.
The I thought that maybe you were lacking the vocabulary to describe your world view. First, are you searching for a religion? Some specific structure to fit your word view? Are you looking for that kind of existing structure to root your witchcraft in? If your are seeking an existing religion, especially one to work your witchcraft into, you are not a secular witch. Secular witchcraft is witchcraft without religion.
Here are some words and terms that you might find interesting to explore that might help you build a world view, some could be religious or not depending: animism, pantheism, panentheism, general paganism, atheopaganism.
In short, if you are a secular witch, that means your practice is without religion. Therefore, no, you cannot be a Wiccan by those standards.
I feel like saying that someone can’t be a secular witch and be Wiccan is like saying that if you don’t go to church you can’t be Christian.
Would you mind explaining?
In this particular case OP wonders if you can be Wiccan without worshiping the god and goddess, participating in various acts that involve gender binaries, etc.
Its actually like saying you can call yourself Christian without believing in Jesus. You can’t.
A note to OP: you can celebrate the sabbats and revere nature without following the religion of Wicca. Wicca does not equal witchcraft.
I know a Wiccan that worships nature and only calls on any gods or goddesses if she really needs to.
I don’t think the gods or goddesses are going to turn someone away if they are in dire need of help even if they don’t personally worship them.
So I’m a secular witch. Am I not wiccan then?
I know wicca is heavily based on the belief of a god and a goddess, and in many aspects it works with the polarity of male and female. I tend to disregard the entire gender concept in my practice because I believe gender is abstract and is a concept made by people from the begining of society. However I still follow the wiccan principles, celebrate the sabbats, and overall the path I follow is highly guided by the modern adaptations of the celtic religion.
Lots of people say no, others say yes… Question is, can one still be considered wiccan even without god and goddess? Can one be wiccan without deities, worshipping just the creational forces of nature and space? I’m not interested in tagging myself as this or that, I just want to clear this doubt because it might be wrong saying I’m wiccan when asked. I trust the witchblr community for these kind of reflections, so give me your words?
I think this needs a step back from the original question. To me, there is a much different situation going on than the answers being provided to you.
If you are in a religion, then you are not a secular witch. Secularism is the state of not being in a religion. So if you are still practicing religious components from the outer court of Wicca regardless of deity components, then you are still practicing some form of a religion which may be influenced by wicca.
Secularism is not atheism. It also does not mean “a religion without deities.”
I have to question why you, if you are a secular witch or any form of religious witch, need to identify as a wiccan as well. And really this is something that you should be questioning yourself as well. What is the fundmental need to call yourself a wiccan. What is driving that need?
Wicca is a very specific witch cult (witch religion). The sabbats are very specific to the deities beyond just the basic concepts of nature, ie they are part of the core relationship of those deities. And is very gender binary specific and heterosexual in nature.
Other concepts such as the ritual tools, are also gender binary specific and heterosexual. Other concepts like why initiation is important for a wiccan is part of how Gardner carried mystery religions into his religion (mysteries in religions are part of the faith of that religion. So here initiation is part of the mysteries of the faith of the deities as well as the core classics, which is also gender binary and heterosexual).
My point is that Wicca is a very thorough religion. Everything in Wicca is meant to reinforce their core belief structure and religious dogma. Everything. Down to the types of rituals, ritual wear, and historical precedents that they utilize for authenticity. It isnt just something that you can remove one or two concepts from and think it still works properly.
But let me be clear, you can start at a religious witchcraft that has been influenced by outer court wicca, and start breaking it down into a secular practice. But you must take the time to break it down. And rebuild your practice from the scraps of your understanding. I know, because thats what I did. It takes time to deconstruct what you view as required and why it is not in a religious context. What your worldviews and paradigms are. How to expand past the box that you started it (ie look and feels of wicca are not the only way to witch and are not the standards by which we measure).
So my answer to your original question is: No. If you are a secular witch, you are not in a religion. You should and could not refer to yourself by a religious title (which wiccan is). Instead you would be mislabeling yourself as a religious practition of wicca. Which as you said you are not.
I saw this last night and was kind of confused by the question so I thought I might take more of a look in the morning. I think a lot of other people covered a lot of what I would say. If you are a secular witch then I’m confused as to why you would call yourself a Wicca. Wicca is one very specific pagan religion out of many different pagan religions.
The I thought that maybe you were lacking the vocabulary to describe your world view. First, are you searching for a religion? Some specific structure to fit your word view? Are you looking for that kind of existing structure to root your witchcraft in? If your are seeking an existing religion, especially one to work your witchcraft into, you are not a secular witch. Secular witchcraft is witchcraft without religion.
Here are some words and terms that you might find interesting to explore that might help you build a world view, some could be religious or not depending: animism, pantheism, panentheism, general paganism, atheopaganism.
In short, if you are a secular witch, that means your practice is without religion. Therefore, no, you cannot be a Wiccan by those standards.
I feel like saying that someone can’t be a secular witch and be Wiccan is like saying that if you don’t go to church you can’t be Christian.
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