“My mind is clear” sigil for @forever-angsty
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-Mod Pyre
[x] Lavender: happiness, peace
[x] Sandalwood: healing, spirituality
[x] Marjoram: health, love, protection
[x] Rose quartz: love, emotional healing, release of stress
[x] White organza bag: peace, love, acceptance
[x] Red organza bag: strength, healing
[x] Lotus flower charm: purity, peace, serenity
Thought I would take this time to share some original content with everyone!
Last week my grandfather passed away, and I felt the need to create some magic for my family to carry with them while we process this difficult loss.
I created charm bags centered around healing from grief and loss with different options for herbs and colors for the bags along with their correspondences.
Before I placed everything in the bag, I cleansed everything in the smoke of frankincense & myrh.
✨Reblogable, just don’t delete the caption & repost✨
Tips for Witchcraft in the Dorm
If you're in a situation where you have a roommate that may not be open to your craft, you're in the broom closet and being in college makes it even harder to practice, you're starting your witch journey while in college, you couldn't take a full sized altar to school, or you're like me and attend a private Christian college (ugh) that makes you feel the need to be discreet, this post is for you!
If you have an altar: Find a way to downsize your altar. For some this isn't a huge thing, but I'm the kind of gal that liked to go all out with my space. The best way to do it is to find a box or container that can be moved easily and has all your essentials, and only take what can fit. If you can't fit certain tools, it's best to find substitutions. A small bowl that can hold water will work just as well as a crystal ball. Putting herbs in bags will allow more room than jars.
Alternative to candle magic: I know the urge to put tape over that fire alarm is real but I'm unfortunately a goody two shoes. Luckily wax burners exist and you can get all the fun of candle magic minus the flame. I like to draw sigils into my wax before melting it for spellwork; and you can get all sorts of different colored wax. If you need unscented wax, you can buy white wax and dye it.
Some discreet types of magic to look into:
Tea. Tea. Tea. I cannot stress how useful tea magic is. There's loads of information about it right here on Tumblr! Most dorms allow ectric teapots and tea is easy to store.
Knot magic. Here's a great post about it. Absolutely any kind of spell can be done with a knot and it's super easy to implement into everyday activities.
Moon magic. Guys, the moon is awesome. Work with it. Moon water is a great manifestation tool and corresponding anything with the moon phases is an instant boost. It's also free and super easy.
Sigils. Really fun to learn and really easy to draw in a couple journals, on a foggy window, in your tea as you stir it, or on your skin. I recommend Pinterest if you're trying to find tutorials.
Runes. I like to cast physical runes but there's lots of ways to use these in everyday magic. Each symbol has their own meaning and there's an abundance of information on them. Similar to sigils, I like to draw them on things.
Extra tips:
Learn the correspondences for each day of the week. Doing little things for each day will keep you connected to your craft as you get through college.
Anything can be a chalice. Cleanse that cup and you're good to go.
Astrology is your friend.
I'm here for you. College is hard. Dorming can be a pain too.
I hope this helps someone. Reblog if you can. Love you all!
Moon water is water charged under the moonlight, often the full moon, to have specific energy infused.
Fill your vessel with water (add stones if you wanted to make the energy more specific). Put the vessel under the moonlight, after the sun has full set. Take your vessel from it’s spot before the sun raises again. Store it somewhere away from the sun.
Tips:
You only need to make enough water for a month. Remember, the moon will wane, and wax again, and you will get more water.
Store your water in a closed drawer/cabinet, or under a cloth to keep the sun’s energy out.
Uses:
Cleanse, anoint, or bind your tools.
Add to spells, potions, drinks, or meals to give them a more powerful affect.
Use in place of any oils in a pinch!
The left over moon water at the end of the cycle can water plants, nourish you and your pets, or can be used to clean (recipe below)
Use in offerings to almost any deity
Recipes:
Cleansing Spray: Put moon water and sprigs of fresh rosemary in a spray bottle. Sprinkle some salt in. This can be used to cleanse your Altar, your bedroom, or kitchen, or anywhere that might beed protection
Cleaning Spray: Add Moon water and vinegar to a spray bottle at a 1:1 ratio. Add Rosemary and salt. Let set for one week, after that you have an all purpose cleaner, that also gives protection!
New Moon: Setting Intentions and New Beginnings- Water charged under the full moon is great to help you set goals, helping you with getting rid of vices, and starting to hobbies/ventures in life.
Waxing Moon(First Quarter): Taking action, Inspiration- Need to make a big change in your life? Use Waxing moon water. Good luck spells is a great example. If you are into dark magick there are a lot of things to do with Waxing moon water
Full Moon: Harvesting, letting go- Has something been bothering you? Hanging over your head? Now’s the time to let it go. But as well, this is the time to reap what you so. Give full moon water as an offering to your deities, in thanks for your harvest.
Waning Moon(Last Quarter): Gratitude and re-evaluation. This is a time to be thankful of the harvest that the full moon brought, as well as re-evaluating how you would change your path in the future, in preparations for the new beginnings the new moons brings.
“I feel worthy of life, love, and happiness” for @thewickedfaerie
Sigil requests are currently closed
-Mod Pyre
Hello my greenies! I know I’ve been absent for quite some time, but I’ve been having some personal stress and needed to clear my head. While I was doing this, I came up with some tea and spells to help realign myself and goals.
Holy Basil is used in a lot of different ways, but today we are focusing on it clearing “mental fog” and centering ourselves in the present. This tea has helped my anxiety and feel as if I could move on.
*Holy basil can have an anti fertility effect on both women and men, so if you’re pregnant or wishing to conceive at the moment, I would recommend not using this herb. This does not mean it will make you infertile though.
Ingredients
2 1/5 tbsps of dried holy basil
a slice of ginger
1 tbsp of dry hibiscus
1 tbsp of honey
Directions
boil the water in a kettle.
place the holy basil and hibiscus in a spacious strainer, then clockwise pour the water over the strainer.
place in the thin slice of ginger and let steep for about 5 minutes.
after, take out the herbs and place in the honey and stir counterclockwise while saying the chant.
“I am treading in this misty lake, my mind wilts like the fall flowers. Clear this path and help me reach shore, for I am spring and am needed once more.”
I hope this can help ground you as much as it has for me. I expect to be posting regularly again and thank you all for your patience.
*^* …also it’s my birthday on April 13th…just a heads up <3
- Kenzie
Let someone be annoying or difficult in their own world, and stay away from you. Your supplies for this spell are:
• A photo or drawing of the person
• A pin
• Vinegar
• Salt
• Jar with lid
If you are using a drawing, write the person’s name on it as well. Fold it over once, and secure it folded with the pin. Drop it into the jar. Repeat the following:
Sealed with a pin In my jar, you stay in
Keep saying the words while you put a few drops of vinegar in the jar, and then a sprinkle of salt. Seal the lid tightly, and put the jar in a dark place.
http://www.free-witchcraft-spells.com/banishing-spells.html
Edmund | he/him | 22 | digital altar & spell gathering corner | non wiccan eclectic witch (spirit work, sigilcraft, technomancy, death craft, pop culture craft, etc.) | new to the craft & willing to learn
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