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“It took letting go to realize I was holding on to nothing.”
— r.h.Sin
Cleansing simmer pot for Imbolc
adjusted from: thewholesomewitch.com
This is the very first actual ritual I did. I have been learning for a good 2 years now but I have never performed magick since it never felt right. But this time it did. I celebrate Imbolc early because I don't have much time during the weekdays, so I had my little celebration the weekend before :)
Materials:
a small pot
3 lemon slices (I didn't want to waste any so I used 4)
for love, purification, longevity, and friendship.
2tbsp lavender (I added some more later for good measure because it just smelled so good)
for happiness, peace, protection, purification, and sleep.
2tbsp chamomile flowers (I used 'expired' calming tea that had chamomile in it)
for sleep, peace, love and purification
1 tbsp rosemary and 1 tbsp vanilla extract
for healing, love, protection and purification
Instructions:
The most important thing is to think about what you want to achieve with this simmer pot. I really wanted to clear the house from any negative energy and entities, to clear the house from any anger or sadness we've had the past year and to fill the house with a clean positive and calming energy. Keep this in your mind.
Fill the pot with water (I just filled it to half because I wasn't sure how long it would take to cook down), and mindfully add your ingredients. Bring it to a boil.
Once boiling, lower the heat to a simmer. Stir clockwise to bring in positive energy (good health, prosperity, love, happiness and peace) and counter clockwise to banish the misunderstandings, miscommunications, arguments etcetera. Recite some words, I just used the ones from thewholesomewitch: ‘I cleanse this place in time and space. Negativity I set you free. As my will, so mote it be.’
Take a deep loving breath in, and another loving breath out. Feel your lungs filling with this new positive energy and visualize the negative going up up and away with the steam. Keep chanting, visualizing and stirring until it feels right to stop.
Leave the pot simmering until there is only a centimeter or so of water left and turn it off. Your ritual is complete.
My results
First of all the smell was absolutely amazing, I am definitely going to be doing more simmer pots. Maybe even instead of incense. We have a small home so incense can get overpowering very easily plus we also have pets, simmer pots are a much safer option for me.
Second, my family was quite stressed and angry this day. Lots of pressure from other family and friends rested on our shoulders but the moment the simmer pot was done it felt so much lighter. We even just fell asleep on the couch so calm and at ease haha
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“I think part of the reason why we hold on to something so tightly is we fear something great won’t happen twice.”
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