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Eeveelution Spell Masterpost

red-moon-witch:

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A Complete list of all of my Eeveelution spells!

Eevee’s Self Love – a charm spell to help you love yourself as you are.
Flareon – an envelope spell to ignite your endurance and get you through what needs to be done. 
Jolteon’s Spark – a food/drink charm to kick start your motivation and fill you with energy. 
Vaporeon – a jar spell to help bring you clarity. 
Leafeon – an incantation spell to help your plants heal and grow.
Glaceon – a jar spell to cool your temper.
Espeon – a candle/meditative spell to enhance your intuition.
Umbreon – a witch bottle to protect you from malevolent energies. 
Sylveon’s Sweetness – a candle spell to sweeten the bonds of friendship.

wyntercraft:

[A]

Alfalfa:

Allspice:

Aloe Vera:

Apples:

[B]

Basil:

[C]

Catnip:

Chamomile:

Cloves:

Cilantro:

Cumin:

[D]

Dandelion:

Dill:

[G]

Garlic:

[J]

Junpier:

[K]

Kale:

[L]

Lavender:

[M]

Mint:

[O]

Onions:

[R]

Rosemary:

[S]

Sage:

[T]

Thyme:

Turmeric:

[W]

Wheatgrass:

[Y]

Ylang Ylang:

Stuck in the City: Landlocked Sea Witches

Living on the coast or near the ocean is not an option for many people. Whether it be budgetary reasons, minors living with family, spoonie witches who need to live with caregivers, or being stuck in a landlocked state or country. Though because you have distance between you and the ocean, doesn’t mean you cannot connect to it still. Though your craft will likely not be as powerful at times as one who is practicing straight on the beach, never think that you cannot use the energies of the great oceans in your craft just because you are stuck somewhere else. With this masterpost I hope to help my fellow landlocked witches know how to connect and use sea magick.

Stop the Gatekeeping

First I would like to address a problem I have seen several times in this community (especially here on witchblr) about sea witchcraft. I have seen far too many people telling others they cannot use anything ocean related in their craft unless they are near or on the beach, and that if you wish to practice sea magick you “should just move to the coast”. This is an issue I already brought up in my little intro: for many that is just not possible.

Firstly, in several places living even near the coast costs extreme amounts of money, much more than certain people can afford. Secondly, it may not be medically feasible. If the spoonie witch’s caregivers or care circle cannot move or if moving is something that could upset their illness further, they should certainly not move just to please you “real sea witches”. Some countries are also simply landlocked, they’d have to move completely out of their homeland to reach the coast and for some that is not even an option. So before you go onto this post saying it is inaccurate because sea witches only live by the sea, please do not and think for a moment that not everyone has the same circumstances as you. We all have different lives, needs and situations going on and not everyone can live the same way. Let others practice their craft in a way that suits them.

Getting Started/Creating your Space

As in my previous Stuck In the City post, we are going to start with a space or altar set up that will allow you to help feel connected to the ocean. Depending on the space you have available there can be some fun ways for you to connect to it. First find a corner or a table or even a spare part of a room that you can use for your set up, the more room the better in my personal opinion but I understand that space can be very limited.

Clean and cleanse the space you wish to use, make sure this is done well enough for the space to be comfortable to work in. Next it is time to create space for yourself, create an area that you can either sit or even lay down in, whatever you find to be the most comfortable when meditating or rejuvenating yourself after a long day.

Once it has been clean and cleared find a nice flat space and surface to place your altar, preferable somewhere that is fire safe in case of wanting to use incense or candles. I usually in cases of meditation or long term practice try to make it somewhere comfortable with furniture or an area where I can sit or even recline during my practice. I personally enjoy some extra pillows or cushions in the corner though this is entirely up to you.

Some things to consider adding to your ocean altar: beach sand, shells of any kind (clam, oyster, cone, crushed, broken etc), crab shells, dried sand dollars, dried starfish, driftwood, ocean stones/pebbles, shell dust, sea glass, sea salt, dried kelp (powder), ropes, buckets/cups/bowls/containers, fish bones, fish oil, bottles, shark teeth, cork and sea water.

Images of the ocean, the sea, islands and beaches are also other wonderful things to have posted or framed about your altar to help make it feel like you are on the beach. If possible to do having a large container of sand to run your hands through or even rest your feet in for grounding purposes can be very helpful to have tucked away nearby. For candles on your altar try to stick to blue, white, sea foam, teal, green and beige colored candles to help associate it directly with the sea. If you have ocean scented candles or wax melts those are perfect to have here as well.

Some candle, incense and oil scents to consider if you wish to have something scented on the altar that are often related to the sea (other than the obvious Ocean Mist/Spray scents) would be: coconut, tropical fruit/citrus, seagrass, lime (coconut lime together works well), sandalwood, any ‘fresh air’ scents tend to relate well, ‘sex on the beach’, rain/storm scents, tropical scents, sea salt, sea salt reed, cedarwood, rosemary and some say lavender they like to add to certain scent combinations.

Crystals are always good options to add to any altar and can be affordable depending on their size and cut. Some crystals to consider to add to your ocean altar would be: ocean jasper, aquamarine, chrysocolla, amazonite, pearl, mother of pearl, blue lace agate, moonstone, sapphire, coral and opalite. Though any blue, white and teal/green crystal can also be used to associate with the sea and dyed or crackle quartz can be used to substitute stones as well.

Herbs that are associated with the sea and water would be: coconuts (and coconut oil), seaweed, kelp, seagrass, lotus, grapes, lettuce (and other watery greens), cucumber, chamomile, orange, willow, melons, watercress, lemon, lime, jasmine, lotus, pansy and skullcap. All water related plants can intern be used to associate with the ocean.

Grounding and Meditation (Brief)

Ocean grounding and meditation is very similar to that of standard practice. Though to make it more connected to the ocean there are a few things you can do. One tip for meditating and feeling close and connected to the ocean is to use that previously suggested tub of sand to either stand in or rest your hand/feet into. Close your eyes and feel the sand on your skin, ground your energy into that, have it flow into the sand and back to you. Image you are on the beach with your feet buried into the sand. Light some incense or candles before you begin to help get that oceany smell. If you have a computer or phone available you can play calming ocean sounds or the sounds of waves. Envision yourself there on the beach or out at sea to help connect to the sea’s energy. Any crystals or shells or other things available to you can help you connect to its energy.

Portable Ocean Altar

So like I covered in my previous installment of this series, portable altars a fantastic optionsf or witches on the go or for witches who practice their craft in secrecy. To recap quickly, portable altars are used by many witches who are on the go or just keep their craft secret. They are very easy to make and can be very convenient for when you need to cast a spell away from home.

First you will need a small container to carry your supplies in. Some witches prefer pocket sized things like small boxes that jewelry may come in, altoid tins or other small containers, other witches prefer journal sized ones inside boxes, plastic containers or tins. It really depends on what you will need and what you will personally be carrying it in. Whatever you choose to carry it in make sure its durable enough not to be crushed inside a purse or bag so that whatever is inside of it does not get damaged or ruined. Preferably make sure there is a way to close the container or tin you are using tightly, if needed tie it shut using ribbon or yarn to help prevent it from popping open inside your bags.

Now, it’s time to fill it with the items you need to make it an altar in the first place! Depending on the size of your altar it will change what can fit into it, so feel free to play tetris a bit with what you are fitting into it. You want things to be a bit snug to prevent them bumping around and breaking but you don’t want it so tight that you can’t get anything out.

Common suggestions to add to your travel altar: tealights, birthday candles, travel matches or lighter, crystal shards, chips or small crystals; beads, small containers or packs of salt and herbs, tea bags, small sachets and bags (for portable spells on the go!), small animal figurines, small shells or shell shards, small containers of sand, sea salt, images of the ocean, blue or black pens/ink/pencils and sea glass.

For larger portable altars consider also adding: scissors, baggies, travel books on different subjects (such as shells, the ocean, ocean animals, herbs, witchcraft, etc), journal or notebook, sketchbooks, pens and other writing tools, portable bottles, crystals and portable wands.

Sea Witch Crafts, Spells and More

Sea Witch Bath

A bath for a sea witch to help them connect with the ocean, recharge, and meditate to their heart’s content.

  • Kelp Powder (1 tsp)
  • Sea Salt (½ tsp)
  • Coconut Oil (1 spoonful)
  • Coconut Water (½ cup)
  • Sea Glass, Sea shells, aquamarine, ocean jasper, abalone, pearl, larimar, coral, sand dollars and/or clear quartz
  • Wood Spoon
  • Blue and white candles (optional- ocean scented ones)

Steps: 

Light your candles before filling the tub. Once you start filling the tub add your coconut oil, coconut water, sea salt and kelp powder. With your spoon stir clockwise to help mix in the powder, which can take a bit. The water should turn a faint green tint (the more kelp you add the greener it gets but also the stronger the smell gets). Line your tub’s edge with your sea glass, sea shells, and gemstones. Be sure not to let the gemstones fall in the water, especially if they are ones that can’t get wet. Get into your tub and enjoy.

Note: Kelp powder smells very strongly of kelp, it is a scent I personally like but a lot of people don’t. Air out your bathroom a bit after the bath to disperse the smell. Also if you do not wish to smell like kelp yourself, rinse off after your bath quickly.

Sea Witch Bath Mix (faster and storable mixture compared to Sea Witch Bath)

A simple bath mix to add to baths for a quick relaxing and cleansing experience.

You will need:

  • 1 cup Sea Salt (or epsom salt mix)
  • 1 tsp of Kelp Powder
  • 1 full spoonful of Coconut Oil (melted and mixed in)
  • 4 drops of diluted Sandalwood Oil for scent

Steps:

Simply add to your bath whenever you wish to have a nice relaxing bath. You may adjust mixture to your desire though be careful when using essential oils. For more sensitive or dry skin you can replace all of sea salt with epsom salt with kelp scent/ocean scent instead to prevent more damage to it.

Simple Shell Candles and Candle Holders

Shell candles are super easy and fun to make! Simply all you need is some candle wax, wax dye (if you wish to have it colored), a wick which you will be cutting to size and a candle preferably a clam or oyster shell. For added spell usage you can add sigils inside of the shell using a marker and activate it each time you burn your candle. Carefully place your wick into the candle and add your melted wax. Let it harden and trim candlewick as needed.

For candle holders make sure you have a sturdy shell, if possibly glue or stick it to a wooden chip or other sort of ‘stand’ to prevent it from tipping. Add your candle into the older and add a bit of melted wax if you can to the bottom to help hold it in place from tipping out of the shell (especially if it is a tower candle).

A Witch’s Portable Ocean Jar Spell

A spell jar to hold the energies and essence of the ocean for use when one is away from the ocean. Good for charging, meditation, sea grounding, spell strengthening, and general ocean witchcraft.

You Will Need:

  • A Jar with a tight sealing lid or cork (preferably one that won’t rust)
  • Beach Sand
  • Sea Salt
  • Sea Water (or stormwater if you can’t get sea water, tap works if really needed)
  • Dried Kelp or Kelp Powder (small amount)
  • Sea Shells or crushed shells of choice
  • Driftwood (small)
  • Sea glass
  • Twine or Rope or Blue Ribbon

Steps: 

Make sure your jar is cleansed and yourself before beginning spell. Have all items prepped and your area cleansed and prepared as you see fit. In your jar add the sand covering the bottom. On top of the sand add your shells, driftwood, and sea glass.In a separate bowl or cup add your water and in it mix in your kelp and your salt, stirring clockwise focusing on the smell it emits (which will be salty and kelpy like the sea) and how the waves and currents of the ocean churn and move. If you desired you may play sounds of waves on a device to add to the visualization. As you stir focus on this visualization and putting those images into the water as you stir it.Once thoroughly mixed pour it carefully into your jar, visualizing how the waves rush onto the beach during high-tide, covering the sand and shells on it.

“Water of salt and brine, upon the sand and bits of shell, the ocean I capture into this jar, so I may draw from its energy like a well.” While saying this focus on your intent to capture the energy of the ocean and have it with you when you need it, and keep visualizing the ocean and beach.

Once you have all of your water in the jar seal it tight with the cork or lid.Take your rope/twine/ribbon and tie it around the jar just below the lip of the jar. “I seal the power of the sea inside, I capture the beach at high-tide.” Keep refrigerated to prevent from getting gross though contents may have to be regularly replaced (excluding the shells and glass that should be reusable).

Sea Spell for Astral Travel

A sea spell for any sea witches who wish to astral travel, especially if it is to the ocean. Good for witches who are stuck inland.

  • Light Blue Tealights
  • White Tealights
  • Sand (protection, the sea)
  • Sea Salt (protection, the sea)
  • Abalone Shell(s) (Meditation, energy, protection)
  • Scallop Shell(s) preferably white (travel, protection)
  • Glass bowl
  • (Optional) Sounds of the beach or sea

Steps:

If you are using sounds of the beach then play it softly in the background as you perform the spell. Light your candles and encircle them about your bowl or near it, depending on what your space allows. In your bowl place your sand then sprinkle salt over it. “My feet in the sand, the salt in the air.” Place in your shells as you see fit, into the bowl atop the sand and salt. “Seashells about me, I’m without a care.” Sit near the bowl and get yourself comfortable. Close your eyes and listen to the sounds of the beach, feel the energies of the ocean you have brought into your space.  “So now I travel, across the sea, to the places I desire to be.’

Voice Theft Curse (Sea Curse Inspired by the Little Mermaid)

A curse to stop someone who has been spewing hateful speech and words and return that negativity they put out back into their life.

You Will Need:

  • Sea Shell (preferably a clam shell)
  • Paper
  • Black Marker or Pen
  • Black Candles
  • Taglock (if you can manage)
  • Pencil
  • Sea Water (sea salt in water will suffice if needed)

Steps:

On your small slip of paper write down your target’s name in pencil. With your black marker write in large letters covering the name “SHUT UP!” Crumple up the paper between your fingers, rolling it and squashing it. Put all of your frustration and anger into this action. Place the crumpled piece of paper into your seashell. To release more negativity and return it to the target spit onto the shell and paper. If you have a taglock place it in the shell as well. Place your candle on top of the seashell and light it, let it burn down and cover the shell and paper in wax. Once it is sufficiently covered take your sea water and pour it over the over the candle drenching it and the shell. Take the shell and bury it in the ground or into a planter. If you cannot do this then store it somewhere dark. Cleanse your space and yourself afterwards and rest.

Spirits, Beasts and Entities of the Sea

  • Merfolk (see this wonderful post by Orriculum for some specific types and origins of these entities)
    • Siren
    • Merrow
    • Selkie
    • Finman(wife)
    • Cecealia
    • Sea Mither
  • Sea Serpent
  • Water Nymphs/Ocean Nymphs
  • Naiads
  • Undine
  • Hippocampus
  • Nereid
  • Kelpie
  • Oceanid
  • Hydra
  • Kraken
  • Spirits of the Sea, Water and Ocean Animals

Deities of the Sea

(disclaimer: these are all known water and sea related deities that I could find. I did not list any that I knew for a fact were closed cultures or religions, though some may still be seen or considered closed culture. Keep this in mind when viewing this list.)

Aztec:

  • Chalchiuhtilcue – Goddess of water, lakes, rivers, seas, streams, horizontal waters, storms and baptism
  • Huixtocihuatl – Goddess of Salt
  • Opochtli – God of Fishing

Celtic:

  • Lir –  God of the sea
  • Llyr – God of the sea
  • Manannan mac Lir – God/King of the sea
  • Nodens – God of healing, the sea, hunting and dogs

Chinese:

  • Mazu – Goddess of the sea
  • Ao Kuang – Dragon King of the Eastern Sea
  • Ao Qin – Dragon King of the Southern Sea
  • Ao Run – Dragon King of the Western Sea
  • Ao Shun – Dragon King of the Northern Sea

Egyptian:

  • Nu – Personification of primordial waters
  • Tefnut – Goddess of all waters and moisture

Finnish:

  • Ahti – God of the depths and fish
  • Iku-Turso – Malevolent God and sea monster
  • Vedenemo – Goddess of Water
  • Vellamo –  Wife of Ahti, Goddess of the seas, lakes and storms

Greek:

  • Aegaeon – God of violent sea storms
  • Akheilos – Shark-shaped sea spirit
  • Amphitrite – Sea Goddess and consort of Poseidon
  • Anapos – Water God of Sicily
  • Brizo – Goddess of Sailors
  • Carcinus – Monstrous crab, later made into the constellation Cancer by Hera
  • Ceto – Goddess of dangers of the ocean and sea monsters
  • Charybdis – Sea monster and spirit of whirlpools and the tide
  • Cymopoleia – Goddess of giant storm waves and daughter of Poseidon
  • Delphin – Leader of dolphins, later turned into the constellation Delphinus by Poseidon
  • Doris – Goddess of the sea’s bounty
  • Eidothea – Prophetic sea nymph and daughter of Proteus
  • Electra – an Oceanid, consort Thaumas
  • Eurybia – Goddess of the mastery of the sea
  • Galene – Goddess of calm seas
  • Glaucus – a god of fishermen and the sea
  • Graeae – Spirits of the sea who appear as seafoam
  • Ladon – 100 headed sea serpent who guarded the western reaches of the sea
  • Nerities – consort of Aphrodite
  • Oceanus – Titan God of Earth’s fresh-water (and some argue the seas as well)
  • Pan – Patron God of fishing
  • Palaemon – Sea God who aided distressed sailors and ships
  • Phorcys – God of the dangers of the deep
  • Poseidon – God and King of the Oceans, rivers, seas, storms, floods, droughts, earthquakes and horses.
  • Proteus – Shape-shifting Sea God and herder of Poseidon’s seals
  • Psamathe – Goddess of Sand Beaches
  • Scylla – A Nereid turned into a great sea monster
  • The Sirens – In lore, they were 3 Nymphs who led sailors to their deaths on an island
  • The Telchines – Sea Spirits native to the island of Rhodes; the gods killed them due to their use of magic (in some lore it is dark/evil magic)
  • Thalassa – Primordial Goddess of the sea
  • Thaumas – God of the wonders of the sea and father of Harpies and of Iris the Rainbow Goddess
  • Thetis – Leader of the Nereids, responsible for all sea life spawning and procreation, mother of Achilles
  • Triteia – Daughter of Triton and the companion of Ares
  • Triton – The fish-tailed Son of Poseidon
  • Tritones – fish-tailed spirits loyal to Poseidon and his domain

Hawaiian:

  • Tangaroa (Kanaloa) – God of the ocean and magics, takes the form a cephalopod
  • Kamohoalii – Shark God
  • Namaka – Sea Goddess
  • Ukupanipo – Shark God who controls the amount of fish close to fishermen for their catches

Hindu:

  • Ap -Group of Water Goddesses
  • Danu – Goddess of primordial waters
  • Makara – Mystical creature of the waters
  • Samundra – Goddess of Seas
  • Varuna – God of water and the celestial ocean

Incan:

  • Pariacaca – God of water and rainstorms

Indonesian:

  • Nyi Roro Kidul – Goddess of the South Javanese Sea

Inuit:

  • Aipaloovik – Evil Sea God associated with death and destruction
  • Alignak – Lunar Deity and God of weather, water, tides, eclipses and earthquakes
  • Arnapkupfaaluk – Fearsome Sea Goddess
  • Idliragijenget – God of the Ocean
  • Nootaikok – God who presided over icebergs and glaciers
  • Sedna – Goddess of the Sea

Japanese:

  • Ebisu – God of fortunes and fishery often related to seal life such as whales and whale sharks
  • Hanzaki Daimyojin – Gigantic Japanese Salamander and “Master of the Water”
  • Omononushi-no-Kami – Serpentine Deity of waters
  • Ohoyamatsumi – God of mountains, seas and water
  • Ryujin – Japanese Dragon and Deity of the sea
  • Shinto – God of water
  • Sumiyoshi Sanjin – God of the ocean and sailing
  • Watatsumi – Dragon King and Ocean God
  • Yamata no Orochi – Serpentine Monster but also regarded as an incarnation of violent waters or rivers

Korean:

  • Imoogi – Giant Snakes from Korean folklore which later became dragons
  • King Munmu – a king who wished to become a dragon to protect Korea from the East Sea
  • Dragon King – Undersea Deity believed to determine the fortunes of fishermen and sailors

Lithuanian:

  • Atrimpas – God of the sea and water
  • Bangputys – God of the sea and of storms
  • Gardaitis – Spirit of ships and sailors
  • Jurate  – Goddess of the sea
  • Laume – Goddess of wild spaces including open waters
  • Neringa – Goddess of seacoasts

Lusitanian:

  • Duberdicus – God of rivers and the sea

Norse/Germanic:

  • Aegir – Personification of the sea
  • 9 Daughters of Aegir – personifications of the characteristics of waves
  • Ran – Sea Goddess of death who collects the drowned
  • Njord – God f the sea, specifically seafaring
  • Nehalennia – Goddess of the North Sea
  • Nix – Water Spirits who can take human forms

Persian:

  • Anahita – Deity of “The Waters” and associated with fertility, healing and wisdom
  • Haurvatat – associated with water, prosperity and health

Phillipine:

  • Amanikable – Ill-tempered sea God
  • Haik – Sea God
  • Amansinaya – Goddess of Fishermen
  • Sirena – Mermaid
  • Siyokoy – Merman
  • Magwayen – Goddess of the sea and death
  • Lidagat – 2nd sea Goddess and daughter of Magwayen

Roman:

  • Neptune – God and King of the sea
  • Salacia – Wife of Neptune and Queen of the sea
  • Volturnus – God of the waters

Slavic:

  • Czar Morskoy – God of the sea
  • Chernava – mermaid and daughter of Czar
  • Mokosh – Goddess of Waters and Moisture
  • Rusalki – Female Spirits/Nymphs/Mermaids who live in water ways and sometimes the sea or shipping routes
  • Veles – God of earth, waters and the underworld
  • Viz-Anya – Mother of Water/Water Mother
  • Viz-Leany – Water Maiden
  • Vu-Ava – Water Woman
  • Vut-Kura – Water Grandmother

Vietnamese:

  • Ca Ong – King of the Sea and Patron of fishermen

Other:

  • Aquarius – The water bearer constellation that depicts a river or a young man pouring water from a goblet or vase, often related to air energies or water energies closely related to springs, rivers and the ocean
  • Cancer (constellation) – constellation depicting a large crab often related to the ocean and water energies
  • Capricorn – An Entity from Greek mythology said to be a finned goat living out in the sea who in some lore suckled infant Zeus while in other lore is another form of the God Pan, often is closely related to fish, the ocean, to land/earth energies and fishing. Also can be related to the constellation of the same name.
  • Davy Jones – Seen as Death and the “devil” of the sea, sometimes associated as a grim reaper like being 
  • Draco – A constellation that depicts a dragon or large sea serpent. Depending on the lore it is sometimes related to islands, the sea or other waterways. Sometimes it is depicted as a woman with hundred of serpentine heads.
  • Kraken – Mythological creature of the sea depicted as a great squid or octopus, some worshipping it as a lesser deity of the deeps of the ocean
  • Mother Nature – often represents all of nature the ocean and sea life included
  • The Moon – The moon’s gravitational pull controls the tides of Earth’s sea and due to this many worship it in relation to the ocean, tides, waves and water.
  • Neptune – Planet closely related to the sea and its energies, is named after the Roman God of the Sea Neptune.
  • The Ocean/Spirit of the Ocean –  Some see and worship the ocean as a deity of its own with its own lifeforce and will
  • Pisces – The fish constellation, often related to the water, the sea and sea life

Spells for Job Seekers

heatherwitch:

Job seeking:

For the interview:

New job success:

Job emoji spells:

Note: This is by no means an exhaustive list, there are loads of other spells out there and I’d encourage you to look around!

Housewarming Magic

heatherwitch:

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For when you’ve moved into a new living situation or are ready for a new start ❤

Cleansing:

Warding + Protection:

Sigils:

Witchin’ it up:

Odds and ends:

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some resources for people who want to start animating

toastyhat:

free animation programs

the 12 principles of animation

51 animation exercises (from beginner to expert)

glen keane animates a scene

my advice: have fun and play–play is learning | always be watching real life to see how things move | also be watching cool animations to learn from them | don’t wait until you’re ‘good at art’–animating will help you improve | it’s hard but so worth it when things turn out well, good luck!

Uncrossing Masterpost

songsparrowwitch:

Uncrossing is when a person removes a curse, hex, jinx, or other spell that was casted against them which brings them negative energy, bad luck, or catastrophic events. Remember to take care of yourself after performing an uncrossing spell by cleansing and protecting yourself and your home.

Hoodoo Floor Wash by @divinemoon
“Backfire” Curse-Repelling Enchantment by @mothmaam
Uncrossing Powder by @thecandlebearer
Cursing 101: How to Break a Curse by @the-traveling-witch
Mild & Spicy Cursebreaker Powders by @lazywitchling
Curse Removing Wash by @lunaesteria
Spider Oil by @witchinthenight
Break A Spell Cast Against You by @belladonnaswitchblog
Blackthorn Reversing Spell by @thiscrookedcrown
Lemon Test (to determine if you are cursed) by @i-am-the-nature-witch
A Spell to Counter Another’s Magick by @christowitch
An orange, lemon, and lime spell to break a hex or curse by @the-darkest-of-lights
Hex and Curse Breaking by @thiscrookedcrown
Counter-curses by @breelandwalker
Protection from Curses by @cindernook
Simple curse-breaking spell by @agnosticanimist
The Healing Pool: A Cursebreaker by @hedge-witch-wannabe
Curse Removals by @urbanspellcraft
Return to Sender by @spiritscraft
Counter-curses and Curse Removals by @thesigilwitch
Anti-Curse Powder by @urbanwitchery
Major Arcana Spells – Lady Justice – Return to Sender by @the-weatherwitch
Lemon Uncrossing by @belladonnaswitchblog
To Break a Spell You’ve Cast by @natural-magics
remove magick done unto another by @the-ram-witch
Black salt & white candle curse removals by @visardistofelphame
Sigil nullifier (sigil tw) by @allura
Engraved Hourglass Nebula Curse Return Spell by @themanicnami
Removing Hexes and Curses by @urbanwitchery
Charm Bags – to Reverse Bad Luck by @lodgewitch
Disenchanting Bath by @kitchenwitchn
Break the Curse (sigil tw) by @sigils-r-us
A simple “Reverse The Curse” spell by @mothyseawitchery
Reversal spells by @sylvaetria
To Nullify a Spell by @orriculum
Protection and curse removal spells by @belladonnaswitchblog
Wards and removals (abuse tw) by @urbanspellcraft
Something to Consider before you Curse: Reversals by @wildernesswitchery
Hex Breaker Potion by @thewitchystuff
Reversal, removal, & breaker by @spellboundwitchcraft
Lemon Uncrossing Spell by @witchypun
Breaking a curse by @cunningcelt
Witchy tip – bay leaves by @whoanellee
Huckleberry by @aspelladay
Uncrossing powder by @rad-magick

tf2humbug:

tomatomagica:

secretsivekept:

dragonofdarknesschaos:

lazysmirk:

Just in case you forget this exists.

It exists.

With those “when you want to design a character but you don’t know color theory” posts flying around I thought this would be relevant again.

SLAMs THE REBLOG BUTTON

there’s also Coolors website that gives you randomized palettes!

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Don’t forget ColourLovers, either! It’s a social media-esque site where you can browse tons of palettes and share your own.

You can browse the most popular ones or search for certain colors, themes, and even specific hex codes!

When you find one you like, you can download a wallpaper swatch of it and also select the specific colors it uses to look at more palettes that use those same ones.

ColourLovers is my go-to for when I’m having trouble coming up with a color scheme! It’s also been around for over a decade, so there’s plenty to browse through.

Resources for Budget Magic

sylvaetria:

Updated: July 29, 2017

Ultimate Protection Magic Masterpost; Part 1

auricwitch:

PERSONAL PROTECTION

Jar Spells & Pouches

Amulets

Bath/Shower Magic

Kitchen Witchcraft

Potions

Spells

Wards/Rituals

Sigils

HOME PROTECTION

Spell Jars

Sprays & Washes

Rituals

Wards

Spells

Sigils

GRIMOIRE PROTECTION

Spells

Sigils

[part 2]

slum–lord:

i just found this amazing site which is a random sentence/passage generator from tons of classical pieces of literature. everything from the illiad to bram stoker’s dracula and more. a pretty awesome way to do bibliomancy, especially if you don’t own some of the books it generates! i just used it with my spirit companion and it worked beautifully. 

What’s the one book that’s helped you the most with your craft?

Definitely the The Book of Stones, Revised Edition

I got it on sale for 25 dollars and it has so much information in it. It has scientific information on the stones, historical, where you can find them and in some cases how they are made, their spiritual qualities as described by 3 different individuals. I think its very informative and is a good way to research stones and crystals you’ve never worked with. It also tells you if a stone is toxic or not which is information I found in the witch community is often ignored or overlooked which is dangerous.

Bedridden witch: Ocean edition

heatherwitch:

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For the bedridden witches who hear the call of the seas. 

  • Burn sea/beach scented candles.
  • Listen to background sounds like waves or the wind.
  • Make macrame strands that have glass beads or sea glass in them.
  • SEA. SALT. Just keep a jar of sea salt around for any of your needs and to feel connected!
  • Make a simple salt water spray to cleanse your space. 
  • Create an altar/shelf dedicated to the sea.
  • Keep beach and ocean themed pictures, paintings and postcards around your room. 
  • Make a sand garden.
  • Hold a glass of water on your hands, and focus on how the water is/has been connected to the ocean.
  • Create a sideblog for all your ocean needs. Can double as an altar!
  • Keep a collection of sea shells and invest in a shell field guide!
  • Watch ocean documentaries.
  • Keep crystals like opal, quartz, selenite, blue calcite, ocean jasper, and labradorite around.
  • Create a bottle filled with things that remind you of the ocean. Here’s mine.
  • Write/read poetry about the sea.
  • I really like using ocean waves as a way to clear my mind when I need to calm down/start meditating. Use meditation to connect to the ocean!
  • Hang flowing curtains from the ceiling – light turquoise and white.
  • Learn about the lore and mythology related around the ocean. 
  • Whisper sweet nothing towards the sea – it doesn’t matter how far away it is!
  • The moon phases directly interact with the ocean. Keep track of them!
  • Draw sigils designed to connect you to the ocean. 
  • Get a little fish tank (only if this feels manageable to you of course!) and keep it in your room.
  • Do seashell divination
  • Decorate with beach/seaside decor – rustic wood, shells, blown glass, etc.
  • Connect with any deities of the ocean/sea (for me that includes Amphitrite, Poseidon and Ceto).
  • Make/wear seashell or pearl jewelry.
  • Listen to music that makes you feel like you’re standing in front of the ocean.
  • When it’s windy or downpour rain, allow it to take you to the sea. Feel the raw energy. Open the window a crack if you can!
  • This is a great resource for some sea witching ideas!

Other bedridden witch posts:

Books and Resources (Paganism, Witchcraft and More)

natural-magics:

This list has been updated over the years and will continued to be updated over time. If you re-post this elsewhere, kindly credit me because it’s taken a long time to compile what I feel are useful resources on the following topics. The very basics are covered in my FAQ.

Last updated: 6/20/2015

Paganism:

  • A Pagan Primer — For Those New to Paganism
  • Paganism: An Introduction to Earth-Centered Religions by River and Joyce Higginbotham
  • Pagan Spirituality: A Guide to Personal Transformation by River and Joyce Higginbotham
  • Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America by Margot Adler
  • Connecting to the Power of Nature by Joe H. Slate
  • Exploring the Pagan Path: Wisdom from the Elders (a collection of articles, essays and general commentary from various pagan authors)
  • ChristoPaganism: An Inclusive Path by River Higginbotham and Joyce Higginbotham
  • Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe by H.R. Ellis Davidson

Wicca:

  • Wicca for the Rest of Us
  • Wicca Resources
  • Wicca for Beginners by Thea Sabin
  • Witchcraft Today by Gerald Gardner 
  • The Meaning of Witchcraft by Gerald Gardner
  • The Spiral Dance by Starhawk (most recent edition only, old editions have inaccurate info that has since been updated)
  • Elements of Ritual: Air, Fire, Water & Earth in the Wiccan Circle by Deborah Lipp
  • Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner and Living Wicca: A Further Guide for the Solitary Practitioner (Scott Cunningham) – note that this book is somewhat outdated, due to it being written in the 1980s.

Witchcraft (non-Wiccan):

  • The Element Encyclopedia of Witchcraft by Judika Illes
  • Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes
  • Crone’s Book of Charms & Spells by Valerie Worth
  • Witchcraft: a History by P.G. Maxwell-Stuart
  • Mrs. B’s Guide to Household Witchery by Kris Bradley
  • Candle Magic for Beginners by Richard Webster
  • Master Book of Candle Burning by Henry Gamache
  • A Grimoire for Modern Cunningfolk by Peter Paddon
  • Traditional Witchcraft: A Cornish Book of Ways by Gemma Gary and Jane Cox
  • Non-Wiccan Witchcraft Reading List
  • Witch of Forest Grove: Sarah Anne Lawless
  • Welcome to Witchcraft – A Post for Beginners
  • The Salem Witch Hunt: A Brief History with Documents (The Bedford Series in History and Culture) by Richard Godbeer

Witchcraft by Type:

Chaos Magic:

World Mythology:

  • www.sacred-texts.com (free archive of online books about religion, mythology, folklore, and the esoteric)
  • Mythology: Myths, Legends and Fantasies by Alice Mills
  • Illustrated Dictionary of Mythology: Heroes, Heroines, Gods, and Goddesses from Around the World by Philip Wilkinson
  • The Oxford Companion to World Mythology by David Leeming
  • World Mythology: The Illustrated Guide by Roy Willis

Hellenic Polytheism and Greek Mythology:

Magic in Ancient Greece:

  • Magic in the Ancient Greek World by Derek Collins
  • Magic, Witchcraft and Ghosts in the Greek and Roman Worlds by Daniel Ogden
  • Arcana Mundi: Magic and the Occult in the Greek and Roman Worlds by Georg Luck
  • The Greek Magical Papyri in Translation (PDF)
  • Magika Hiera: Ancient Greek Magic and Religion
  • Greek Folk Religion by Martin P Nilsson 
  • Curse Tablets and Binding Spells from the Ancient World by John G. Gager
  • Magic in the Ancient World by Fritz Graf
  • Magic and Magicians in the Greco-Roman World by Matthew W. Dickie

Roman Polytheism:

Kemeticism and Ancient Egyptian Mythology:

  • www.egyptianmyths.net
  • Kemeticism by The Twisted Rope
  • The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt by Richard H. Wilkinson
  • Symbol & Magic in Egyptian Art by Richard H. Wilkinson
  • Egyptian Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Goddesses, and Traditions of Ancient Egypt by Geraldine Pinch

Celtic Recon and Myth:

Druidry/Druidism:

Asatru, Heathenism and Norse Mythology:

Crystals and Stones:

  • The Encyclopedia of Crystals by Judy Hall
  • The Crystal Bible by Judy Hall
  • Crystal Healing by Judy Hall
  • Rocks & Minerals by Chris Pellant  (identification handbook)
  • Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Magic by Scott Cunningham
  • Crystal Grids: How and Why They Work by Hibiscus Moon
  • The Book of Crystal Spells by Ember Grant

Herbal (Magical, Medicinal):

  • The Master Book of Herbalism by Paul Beyerl
  • Compendium of Herbal Magic by Paul Beyerl  
  • The Green Mantle: An Investigation Into Our Lost Knowledge of Plants by Michael Jordan
  • The Book of Magical Herbs: Herbal History, Mystery, & Folklore by Margaret Picton
  • A Field Guide to Medicinal Plants and Herbs: of Eastern and Central North America (Peterson Field Guides)
  • Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham (good for quick reference, but not in depth information)
  • The Complete Book of Incense, Oils and Brews by Scott Cunningham 
  • A List of Threatened Magical Herbs
  • Resources to Start Learning Local Plants

Notes: please take care before using herbs for medicinal and/or supplemental purposes. Many herbs are toxic (some authors fail to mention this!) and/or have harmful side-effects. Always do research and consult a professional before use. 

Fae and Faerie Faith:

Runes:

  • Futhark: A Handbook of Rune Magic by Edred Thorsson
  • Runelore: A Handbook of Esoteric Runology by Edred Thorsson
  • The Complete Illustrated Guide to the Runes by Nigel Pennick

Authors to avoid (due to misinformation, historical inaccuracies, poor research, potentially harmful advice, and/or failure to cite sources):

  • Silver Ravenwolf (here’s why)
  • DJ Conway
  • Edain McCoy
  • Ann Moura 
  • Ralph Blum (runes)
  • approach Llewellyn-published books with caution — there are some great ones, but many aren’t well researched and may contain misinformation.
  • if all else fails, Google the author and ask around to see what people have to say about them – many bad authors have entire pages or discussions dedicated on why to avoid them!
  • always fact check information (especially if it involves ingesting anything or putting anything on the skin — just because an ingredient is natural does not mean it isn’t harmful/toxic)
  • How do I know what to believe? Critical Thinking and Pagan Books

20 Tips to being a Safe Witch

therestlesswitch:

witchhavencommunity:

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Altar Safety

  • When burning anything always keep a glass of water near you, unless you are working with burning oils, then keep a fire extinguisher or baking soda on hand.
  • When working with essential oils(EO), do not burn them they are highly flammable 
  • Never leave anything burning unattended, be it a burn bowl, candle, incense. DON’T LEAVE IT!
  • Please remove anything flammable such as paper or string from the candle, it will ignite and you will be alarmed.
  • Make sure that what you’re burning your candle in is fire safe, metal and cast iron are good bets. Do NOT burn in a glass, if you have to put it out and dump water on it, it will explode. 
  • Make sure you tie back loose hair and don’t have any floppy sleeves or necklaces to get in the way. 
  • When putting out a candle it is best to use a candle snuffer and do not use water. 
  • Don’t burn kitchen sage, it gives off a toxic smoke. Not something you wanna inhale.

Essential Oil Safety

  • Please, please dilute them properly. I have a chemical burn scar I can never get rid of due to undiluted cinnamon bark oil. The proper dilution is one drop per teaspoon.
  • Never ingest EO, there are some that are now generally recognized as safe by the FDA, but the quality of EO are not regulated. Who knows what a bad quality EO could do to your internal organs, not something I wanna test.
  • Essential Oils are photosensitive, meaning they deteriorate in light store them in a dark area to prevent them from spoiling.
  • DO NOT put them near on your skin and get in the sun or a tanning bed, especially citrus oils, they will blister.
  • Water will not dilute essential oils, only other oils(canola, olive, sweet almond, olive will all dilute). If you want to use them in a bath it is one drop per a teaspoon of oil.
  • Please seek medical attention if anything seems off after using EO, they seem harmless but can be very dangerous
  • Pets can be very sensitive to essential oils(particularly cats) and it is almost impossible to cover all my bases here. The sources provided below have some great resources.
  • Always go by the scientific name, German and Roman chamomile are very different products.

Kitchen Magic Safety

  • Wear shoes if you’re doing anything, I nearly lost a toe the other day cause I dropped a knife. I got lucky I was wearing boots. 
  • Wear correct clothing, and tie back hair. No matter if you have a gas, electric or induction stove, I’ve caught a lab coat sleeve on fire thanks to a torch while making a creme brulee. 
  • Use your knives correctly, learn about the pinch grip and use the correct knife for the job. Using a paring knife for chopping potatoes is asking for trouble. There are tons of videos online, I like the ones from Alton Brown and Jamie Oliver.
  • As a side note use sharp knives, a blunt knife will do more damage than a sharp one.
  • Don’t leave knives in the sink, someone could begin to wash dishes and cut themselves. 
  • Watch the steam. Steam can give a worse burn than dry heat, open pot lids away from you and don’t stick your face and phalanges in steam. 
  • Don’t leave food products unattended. 
  • Use your damn pot holders, they protect you and your counters. 
  • Store raw meat on the lowest shelves, and never store cooked meat on the same shelf
  • Wash your hands before, wash your hands after handling raw meats, wash your hands after. 
  • Don’t leave food that is meant to be cold or hot out for more than 2 hours, this is to decrease foodborne illness. 
  • When using the store turn handles in, to keep yourself from bumping them off the stove. 
  • Cook meats to proper temps(there is a chart in the sources)
  • If you are using herbs be sure to use kitchen grade herbs, those that are not kitchen grade are not held up to the same purity standards and could have more pesticide residue.

Herbal Safety

  • Please be aware a lot of herbs can work against prescription medications, or should only be taken in very specific doses( St. John’s Wort I’m looking at you.) Check in with your doctor or a licensed herbalist or naturopath before ingesting herbs.

Crystal Safety

  • Identify your crystals, some are water solvent some are not and it matters
  • Some that aren’t safe in water include malachite and selenite. They have copper and if aren’t sealed they can become toxic. There is no way to know for sure if it was sealed or not keep -ite crystals dry as a good rule of thumb. 
  • Some crystals fade in sunlight like rose quartz, amethyst and citrine, in order to prevent fading try cleansing them with sound, flower petals, moonlight and energy.

VIV
Sassmaster, WHC Blog Manager, WHC Moderator
@thestudiouswitch


Sources

Again, for the people in the back,

Just because something is natural, Doesn’t make it /safe/

Essential oils are /not/ for consumption!

Media Library

rubysbookofshadows:

 I have not watched all of the videos listed below. If there are any videos that are problematic for any reason (offensive, false information) please let me know. I will note whether the resource is a channel, video or playlist. 

Witchcraft & Wicca 

Witch & Wiccan Run Channels
(All Channels)
Molly Roberts
Samantha Valens
Akasha Wolf * 
Kelden
Crimson Fyre
Dragonfeather369 *
Owlvine Green *
Earthly Alchemy
Noah Tempestarii
Lunar Wisdom
Kelly-Ann Maddox *
House of Conjure 
Random Witch
Raven Flower
Lady Gravedancer
Sunshine MorningRae
Universal Pagan Temple
TipToe Chick
Joey Morris
Ashera Star Goddess *
Madame Pamita
Green Eyed Witch
Harmony Nice
Lady Phoenix
*favorites of mine

The Wheel of the Year

Wheel of the Year
Wheel of the Year: Wiccan & Pagan – Sabbats Explained (Videos)
Introduction: What is the Wheel of the Year? (Video)

Samhain
Samhain: A History (Video)
The Magick of Samhain & Halloween (Video)
Witchcraft Diaries: Samhain (Video)

Yule
Yule Magick & Winter Solstice Celebrations (Video)
Lunar Wisdom: Yule/Winter Solstice (Video)
Yule: Wicca for Beginners (Video)
Witchcraft Diaries: Yule (Video)

Imbolc
Lunar Wisdom: Imbolc (Video)
Witchcraft Diaries: Imbolc (Video)

Ostara
Lunar Wisdom: Ostara (Video)
Witchcraft Diaries: Ostara (Video)

Beltane
Lunar Wisdom: Beltane/May Day (Video)
Witchcraft Diaries: Beltane (Video)

Litha
Litha: Wicca for Beginners (Video)
Lunar Wisdom: Litha (Video)
Witchcraft Diaries: Litha (Video)

Lammas/Lughnasadh
Lunar Wisdom: Lammas (Video)
Witchcraft Diaries: Lughnasadh (Video) 

Mabon
Mabon Magick & The Autumn Equinox (Video)
Witchcraft Diaries: Mabon (Video)

Magickal Skills/Objects

Astrology
Learn Astrology (Playlist)
Astrology Series (Playlist)
Astrology 101 (Video)
Introduction to Astrology (Video)
Introduction to Astrological Interpretation (Video)
How to Read Your Birth Chart (Video)
Houses in Astrology (Video)
Mastering the Basic Language of Astrology (Video)

Crystals
Benefits of Crystal Magick: For Beginners (Video)
Crystals & Stones Part 2: Magickal Properties (Video)
How to Cleanse, Charge & Consecrate Your Crystals (Video)

Gardening
Gardening Basics (Playlist)
Witchy Gardening (Playlist)
Garden Planning for Beginners (Video)
5 Golden Rules of Garden Planning (Video)
Planning a Cottage Garden (Video)
Understanding Soil Types & Texture (Video)
Improving Soil Types with Amendments (Video)
Basic Gardening Tips: Common Mistakes When Gardening (Video)
Weeding, Deadheading & Staking (Video)

Herbalism
Herbalism (Playlist)
Witchy Herbs (Playlist)
Introduction to Herbalism: The Foundation of Understanding Plants (Video)
How to Become an Herbalist (Video)
Herbalism 101: Why You Should Use Herbs Daily (Video)
The Power of Herbs (Video)
Understanding Herbal Formulas (Video)
Basic Herbal Energetics: 12 Categories of Herbs (Video)
History of Herbs (Video)
Planting an Herb Garden for Beginners (Video)
Herb Harvesting Basics (Video)
How to Dry Herbs: Harvesting, Drying & Storing Herbs (Video)

Scrying
Intro to Scrying: What is Scrying? (Video)
A Short Course in Scrying (Video)
Magickal Techniques: The Art of Scrying (Video)
How to Scry (Video)

Tarot
Tarot 101: Understanding the Major Arcana (Video)
How to Read Tarot Cards: Connecting with the Cards (Video)
Tarot Cards: How to Read Tarot Cards (Video)
Tarot Cards: Understanding Reversals (Video)

Other Schools of Thought

Hermeticism
The Fundamentals of Ancient Alchemy & Hermeticism (Video)

Astrotheology
Astrotheology & The Origins of Symbolism (Video)
What is Astrotheology? (Video)

Sacred Geometry 
The Sacred Geometry Behind It All (Video)
Ancient Knowledge Pt. 1: Consciousness, Sacred Geometry, Cymatics, & Illusion of Reality (Video)
Ancient Knowledge Pt. 2: Fibonacci Sequence, Golden Ratio, Phi in Nature, DNA, & Fingerprint of God (Video)
Sacred Geometry Explained (Video)
The Sacred Geometry Movie (Video)
Sacred Geometry: The Language of the Universe (Video)

Vibrational Frequency
The Secrets of Frequency & Vibration (Video)
The Secrets of Vibration: Hidden Truths of Sound (Video)
How to Raise Your Frequency & Increase Your Vibration (Video)
Low Vibration Energy vs. High Vibration Energy (Video)
Raising Your Energy Technique (Video)
10 Signs of a Vibrational Shift (Video)

Mythology & Lore

General Mythology
Mythology (Channel)
History Channel: Clash of the Gods (Playlist)

Norse Mythology
Norse Mythology (Playlist)
Tales from Norse Legends (Video)
Children of Odin (Video)
BBC’s The Viking Sagas (Video)

Celtic/Scottish Mythology
Celts, Celtic Mythology, and Druids (Playlist)
The Celts: In the Beginning (Video)
Scottish Myth & Legends (Video)
Celtic Mythology (Playlist) (This seems to include Scottish mythology as well and does not differentiate)

Greek/Roman Mythology
Greek Gods, Goddesses & Creatures (Video)
Quest for the Gods (Video)

Egyptian Mythology
The Religion of Ancient Egypt (Video)
Egyptian Tales from the Papyri (Video)
Mystery Teachings of Ancient Egypt Parts One & Two (Series)

Music

Witchy Music
Ultimate Witch Songs (Playlist)

Pagan Music
Yule (Pagan) Songs (Playlist)

Healing Frequencies (I chose one playlist that holds multiple videos with multiple frequencies to choose from)
All Sofeggio Healing Frequency Compositions (Playlist)

Magics for Curse-Breaking

sylvaetria:

Updated: November 12th, 2017

Are You Cursed?

Protection from 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)

To Break a Curse

To Send a Curse Back

Rejuvenating Witchcraft

heatherwitch:

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Things to help you move on and recover from a long day, a rough night or a good cry.

Spells and magic:

Things to make:

To move forward:

Little things to do:

Drinks:

Odds and ends:

*Please research herb safety before using!

sticksandstones-studio:

ROSE QUARTZ

Got a face lift that will be coming to the shop very VERY soon! I desaturated some of the pinks and added a bunch of new designs. This will be the last update this stone is receiving for some time. I’m SO PLEASED with how they look.

I’m going to have a ton of cool stuff to show off over the next few weeks! All things you can help me print/create/produce by contributing to my Indiegogo campaign! Found Here! I will love you forever ❤


♥| My Etsy Shop | Instagram Art | Crystal Blog |♥

wyntercraft:

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A master-list of POC witches, occult practitioners, diviners, and more! 

If you want to be added, just let me know. ♥ 

– The way these witches are referenced here (black, mixed, etc) is how they described themselves! If someone just has POC next to their blog, this means they did not specify.

So my family arguessometimes and i want to either charge an object or find a crystal that would help for emotional protection. Any help?

thesigilwitch:

For crystals, I’d recommend amethyst [promotes calmness and tranquility], agate (blue lace) [more calming energies], fluorite [this tends to drain negativity from any situation and hold onto it], smokey quartz [removes negative energies], chalcedony [more negativity removal], citrine [calms and provides energy at the same time],

amazonite [stabilizes emotions], lapis lazuli [hardcore protective], turquoise [protects the home], onyx [protection], either red or brown tiger’s eye [more protection], or peridot [protection protection protection]

Here are some links to a ton of protection spells; obviously not all the spells could be applied or used directly to your situation, but

going through some of those should give you some ideas for protective symbolism for your specific thing. I’d say charge the item / crystal in a bowl of herbs associated with protection and pumped full with your desires and energies to be kept safe from all the drama.

Proceed the massive list of links:

Good luck!

Valentine’s Witchery

heatherwitch:

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Witchy things for everyone on Valentine’s day, not just the hopeless romantics! (More related masterposts linked at the bottom!)

Correspondences:

  • Flowers: Roses, jasmine, lilacs, daisies, marigold, most flowers!
  • Spices and Herbs: Vanilla, lavender, chamomile, pepper, basil, cinnamon, bay leaves.
  • Crystals: Rose quartz, pearls, opal, citrine, jade, clear quartz. 
  • Incense: Amber, cherry, jasmine, rose, sandalwood, ylang-ylang [X]

Glamour:

Attracting Romance Spells:

Romance Tarot Spreads:

Anti-Romance Spells:

For the Brokenhearted: 

Self Love Spells:

Self Love Tarot Spreads:

These lovely masterposts: