š Also known as the spring equinox
š Takes place around March 21st, but the exact date varies each year. It is the midway point between the winter and summer solstices
š Herbs: mint, jasmine
š Flowers: daffodil, lily, tulip, violet, lilac
š Trees: willow, pine, olive, elder
š Animals: chick, hare, robin, lamb, butterfly
š Foods: eggs, chocolate, dairy, sunflower seeds, warm bread
š Crystals: clear quartz, agate, rose quartz, aquamarine, amazonite
š Colors: yellow, purple, green, pink, blue, white
š Incense: rose, jasmine, strawberry, vanilla, cedarwood
š Decorations: flowers, ribbon, baskets, pot of soil with a new seed
š Deities: Persephone, Aphrodite, Eostre
š Activities: Bake pastries/bread, plant seeds for a garden
Hi friends~
I hate being that person to ask for anything in life BUT I have rent due next week and due to life being⦠well life, I unfortunately do not have enough to pay it.
Iām in between jobs, having health issues Iāve been having to pay out of pocket for and having to take care of my sick cat. All of this has absolutely drained my wallet. I donāt like asking for hand outs, but Iāve been working my butt off between dog sitting and door dashing trying to make up bills, but Iām just not there yet.
Because I donāt like asking for hand outs just for nothing, Iām also willing to do tarot readings, pendulum readings and even work on art commissions! (Art commissions may take a little a time due to work and such).
Iām also opening my shop sometime in the next few weeks, but itās unfortunately after rent is due, since I need to buy a few more supplies in order to finish pieces so any extra money will go towards that.
The littlest bit can help and I appreciate anyone who can give a little!
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Salt is very purifying, cleansing, and healing, combine it with some various healing plants and youāve got amazing healing salts for baths, cooking, aromatherapy, and spells. Itās also a great way to preserve your herbs!
šæ Hereās what you need:
-Salt (regular sea salt is fine but Himalayan or Celtic salt correspond more with healing in my opinion)
-fresh healing herbs/plants of your choice (can be dried but Iāve had better results with fresh)
-mortor and pestle
-somewhere to store it
šæHereās some recommended healing herbs/plants:
Basil- protection, prosperity, happiness // anti-inflammatory, anti-nausea, appetite stimulator
thyme- healing, sleep, soothing // soothes respitory system, antiseptic, decongestant
peppermint- energy, health, vitality // nausea &vomiting, IBS, bloating
garlic- protection, banishment, healing // anti-bacterial, anti-viral, reduces infection
lemon peel- cleansing, purifying, joy // antioxidants, immune boost, kills germs
sage- protection, cleansing, wisdom // cough, antibacterial, soothes inflammation
oregano- luck, health, family // anti-virus, allergy relief, anti-inflammatory
orange peel- optimism, happiness, strength // immune boost, vitamins, antioxidants
lemon balm- healing, psychic abilities, uplifting // anti-anxiety, sleep, indigestion
parsley- calming, protection, passion // energy, circulation, digestion
rosemary- cleansing, divination, love// soothes sore muscles, soothes cough, improves memory
cinnamon- comfort, love, protection // anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, kills germs
šæHow to make it:
-Add a small handful of salt and the herb or herbs of your choice in your mortor and pestle (how much you use depends on the size of your mortor and pestle and how strong you want the salts to be)
-Grind them up until theyāre mixed well and infused, the salt will most likely change color.(itās easier to tell with fresh plants, with dried plants itāll be more of a powder when itās done). I like to use this time to focus on the intent!
-Pour it into an airtight container and youāre done, enjoy in a bath, in food, in spells, scrubs etc.
** please do research before consuming any herbs or plants you arenāt familiar with, especially if youāre pregnant or on medication.
May 2024 witch guide
Full moon: May 23rd
New moon: May 7th
Sabbats: Beltane-May1st
Known as: Bright Moon, Budding Moon, Dyad Moon, Egg Laying Moon, Frog Moon, Hare Moon, Leaf Budding Moon, Merry Moon, Moon of the Shedding Ponies, Planting Moon, Sproutkale, Thrimilcmonath & Winnemanoth
Element: Fire
Zodiac: Taurus & Gemini
Nature spirits: Elves & Faeries
Deities: Aphrodite, Artemis, Bast, Cernunnos, Diana, Frigga, Flora, Horned God, Kali, Maia, Pan, Priapus & Venus
Animals: Cat, leopard & lynx
Birds: Dove, Swallow & Swan
Trees: Hawthorne & rowan
Herbs: Cinnamon, dittany of Crete, Elder, mint, mugwort & thyme
Flowers: Foxglove, lily of the valley & rose
Scents: Rose & sandalwood
Stones: Amber, Apache tear, carnelian, emerald, garnet, malachite, rose quartz, ruby, tourmaline & tsavorite
Colors: Brown, green, orange, pink & yellow
Energy:Ā Abundance, creative energy, faerie & spirit contact, fertility, intuition, love, marriage, material gains, money, propagation, prosperity, real-estate dealings, relationships & tenacity
Mayās Flower Moon name should beĀ noĀ surprise; flowers spring forth across North America in abundanceĀ thisĀ month!
⢠āFlower Moonā has been attributed toĀ Algonquin peoples, as confirmed by Christina Ruddy ofĀ The Algonquin Way Cultural Centre in Pikwakanagan,Ā Ontario.
Mayās Moon was also referred to as theĀ āMonth of Flowersā by Jonathan Carver in his 1798 publication,Ā Travels Through the Interior Parts of North America: 1766, 1767, 1768Ā (pp. 250-252), as a likelyĀ Dakota name. Carver stayed with the Naudowessie (Dakota)Ā over a period of time; his expedition covered the Great Lakes region, including the Wisconsin and MinnesotaĀ areas.
Known as: Beltaine, May day, Roodmas & Cethsamhain
Season: Spring
Symbols: Eggs, faeries, fire, flowers & maypoles
Colors: Blue, dark yellow, green, light pink, orange, red, white yellow & rainbow spectrum
Oils/Incense: Frankincense, lilac, passion flower, rose, tuberose & vanilla
Animals: Bee, cattle, goat & rabbit
Mythical: Faeries
Stones: Bloodstone, emerald, lapis lazuli, orange carnelian, rose quartz & sapphire
Food: Beltane cakes, cherries, dairy foods, farls, green herbal salads, honey, meade, nuts, oat cakes, oats, strawberries & sweets
Herbs/Plants: Almond, ash tree, birch, bramble, cinquefoil, damiana, frankincense, hawthorn, ivy, meadowsweet, mushroom, rosemary, saffron, satyrion root, St.John's wort & woodruff
Flowers: Angelica, bluebell, daisy, hibiscus, honeysuckle, lilac, marigold, primrose, rose, rose hips & yellow cowslips
Trees: Ash, cedar, elder, fir, hawthorn, juniper, linden, mesquite, oak, pine, poplar, rowan & willow
Goddesses: Aphrodite, Areil, Artemis, Cybele, Danu, Diana, DƓn, Eiru, Elen, Eostre, Fand, Flidais, Flora, Freya, Frigga, Maia, Niwalen, Rhea, Rhiannon, Var, Venus & Xochiquetzal
Gods: Baal, Bacchnalia, Balder, Belanos, Belenus, Beli, Beltene, Cernunnos, Cupid, Faunus, Freyr, Grannus, The Green Man, Lares, Lugh, Manawyddan, Odin, Pan, Puck & Taranis
Issues, Intentions & Powers: Agriculture, creativity, fertility, lust, marriage, the otherworld/Underworld, pleasure, psychic ability, purification, sensuality, sex/uality, visions, warmth & youth
Spellwork: Birth, Earth magick, healing, health & pregnancy
Activities:
⢠Create a daisy chain or floral decorations
⢠Decorate & dance around a Maypole
⢠Set up an outdoor altar & leave offerings to faeries
⢠Prepare a ritual bath with fresh flowers
⢠Light a bonfire or candles & dance around them
⢠Set aside time for self care
⢠Gather flowers & use them to decorate your home or altar
⢠Prepare a feast to celebrate with friends/family
⢠Make flower crowns
⢠Bake bannocks, oat cakes or cookies
⢠Hang wreaths decorated with ribbons & flowers
⢠Plant flowers in your garden
⢠Start a wish book/box/journal
⢠Go on a walk & gice thanks to natureāø
⢠Cast fertility or a bunch spells
⢠Fill small baskets of flowers & small goodies, then leave them on your friends/neighbors doorstep as a gesture of goodwill & friendship
Beltane is mentioned in the earliest Irish literature and is associated with important events in Irish mythology. Also known as Cétshamhain ('first of summer'), it marked the beginning of summer & was when cattle were driven out to the summer pastures. Rituals were performed to protect cattle, people & crops, and to encourage growth. (Today, Witches who observe the Wheel of the Year celebrate Beltane as the height of Spring.)
SpecialĀ bonfiresĀ were kindled, whose flames, smoke & ashes were deemed to have protective powers. The people and their cattle would walk around or between bonfires & sometimes leap over the flames or embers. All household fires would be doused & then re-lit from the Beltane bonfire.
These gatherings would be accompanied by a feast, and some of the food and drink would be offered to theĀ aos sĆ. Doors, windows, byres and livestock would be decorated with yellow May flowers, perhaps because they evoked fire.
In parts of Ireland, people would make a May Bush: typically a thorn bush or branch decorated with flowers, ribbons, bright shells & rushlights.Ā Holy wellsĀ were also visited, while BeltaneĀ dewĀ was thought to bring beauty & maintain youthfulness.
⢠TheĀ aos sĆĀ (often referred to as spirits or fairies) were thought to be especially active at Beltane.Ā LikeĀ Samhain, which lies directly opposite from Beltane on the Wheel of the Year, this was seen as a time when the veil between worlds was at its thinnest. At Samhain the veil between the worlds of the living & the dead is thin enough that we can connect & convene with our beloved dead, here at Beltane itāsĀ the veil between the human world, and the world of faeries & nature spirits that has grown thin.Ā Offerings would be left at the ancient faerie forts, the wells and in other sacred places in an effort to appease these nature spirits to ensure a successful growing season.
Some believe this is when The Goddess is now the Mother & the God is seen as the Green Man or the wild stag. It celebrates the symbolic union, mating or marriage of the Goddess & God & heralds in the coming summer months. It represents life rather than Samhain on the opposite side of the Wheel of the Year.
⢠Rosealia- May 23rd
RosaliaĀ orĀ RosariaĀ was a festival ofĀ rosesĀ celebrated on various dates, primarily inĀ May, but scattered through mid-July. The observance is sometimes called aĀ rosatioĀ ("rose-adornment") or theĀ dies rosationis, "day of rose-adornment," & could be celebrated also withĀ violets.Ā As a commemoration of the dead, theĀ rosatioĀ developed from the custom of placing flowers at burial sites. It was among the extensive private religious practices by means of which theĀ RomansĀ cared for their dead, reflecting the value placed on traditionĀ (mos maiorum, "the way of the ancestors"),Ā family lineage & memorials ranging from simple inscriptions to grand public works. Several dates on theĀ Roman calendarĀ were set aside as public holidays or memorial days devoted to the dead.
Roses had funerary significance in Greece, but were particularly associated with death & entombment among the Romans. In Greece, roses appear on funeraryĀ stelesĀ & in epitaphs most often of girls. Flowers were traditional symbols of rejuvenation, rebirth &memory, with the red & purple of roses & violets felt to evoke the color of blood as a form of propitiation
Sources:
Farmersalmanac .com
Llewellyn's Complete Book of Correspondences by Sandra Kines
Wikipedia
A Witch's Book of Correspondences by Viktorija Briggs
Encyclopedia britannica
Llewellyn 2024 magical almanac Practical magic for everyday living
Buttercups tatt commish!
1. Some vaccines will keep you from getting sick: measles, mumps, rubella, etc.
2. Some vaccines won't keep you from getting sick, but it will keep you from dying: COVID, flu, etc.
3. Some people can't get vaccines, or vaccines don't work for them. They are a tiny percentage of the population.
4. Side effects from vaccines are normal.
5. mRNA vaccine technology has been around for 20 years. It's not *that* new.
6. Vaccine cards have been around for a very long time. You'd know that if you traveled to certain countries, or looked it up on Google.
7. I'm getting tired of saying all this stuff to people. At this point, I don't give a flying fuck what you believe, grow the fuck up and just get your fucking vaccine and/or booster shot. But if you insist on being a selfish asshole, stay the fuck away from me.
Sometimes it can be a little difficult to love, especially ourselves. So awhile back when I was struggling with this the most, I came up with a little spell that helped me. This spell is simple and beginner friendly. This is also a spell that may be done as needed. Perfect for full moons, but as our emotions are strong, you can do this anytime you feel you may need it.Ā
Supplies youāll need:Ā
- Pink or white candleĀ
- Paper and pen
- Fire safe bowlĀ
- Rose quartz, or any crystal you resonate with (optional)
The Spell:
š¹ On a piece of paper, write down any negative thoughts that you are currently having pertainingĀ to yourself or self image.Ā
š¹Take the paper and burn it. Drop the paper into the fire safe bowl and as it burns, imagine what you wrote burning away with it. Let those thoughts disappear with the paper. Take as long as you need with this before moving onto the next step.Ā
š¹ On a new piece of paper, write down some positive things about yourself. If youāre having trouble in this moment coming up with something positive, take a little longer to meditate. If I find myself struggling with this part I write, ā I am loving, I am loved, and I deserve love.ā Allow yourself to see this as true.Ā
š¹ Lastly, keep this paper, along with a crystal (if chosen to work with one), under your pillow throughout the night. You may also keep this paper close with you on your person as needed.Ā
Take some time to care for yourself. Remember you are human, allow yourself to be upset, but remember you are powerful and magical. ā¤
the person reblogging this from you is rooting for you to have a happy, healthy, and successfull 2022
i wish you kinder, softer days that put your heart at ease
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