“when your mind is tired, when you feel uninspired and in need of a new start - to refresh, cleanse and recharge your body, mind and soul.”
Ingredients:
Water (For cleansing)
Lavender leaves (For relaxation and clarity)
Peppermint leafes (For refreshing the mind)
Rosewater (For healing and refreshing)
A spray bottle
Selenite for recharging (optional)
Actions:
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Mix some peppermint and lavender leaves with the water
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Let the water boil for 10-15 minutes
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When cooled down, add the rosewater and fill it in a cup
✨ Charge under the full moon
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Fill the refreshing moonwater in a spray bottle
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Spray it onto your body or into your room whenever your mind feels tired, uninspired or you have troubles with concentration and you feel like you need to refresh and recharge yourself.
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Recharge using a Selenite Crystal
Please do not use without my permission
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If you do not have the axact same ingrdients, feel free to change it up
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Ways to provide protection from spiritual and physical beings:
Make a witches bottle: They provide you with protection against curses, hexes, and spells sent your way as well as to protect your property and possessions.
Salt circle: A salt circle provides the person inside with protection from negative entities and demons. Line your window sills and door way entrances with salt to create an impenetrable barrier.
Iron: Repels evil.Three iron nails driven into a doorway or window sill will block negativity from entering your home. Note: Iron repels Fae!
Plants: Some plants have protective properties.
Ask your deity for protection
Mint leaves in your shoes protects you from curses
Put pepper in protection sachets to protect against magickal attacks.
Burn bay leaves to reverse curses
Scrawl your home and clothes with protective sigils
Quartz Crystals: Provides protection.
Visualization
Paint your front porch blue to ward off ghosts:They fear water so this may confuse them.
Hang an upside down horse shoe above your door: to ward off evil spirits.
Hang wind chimes around your home: To scare off bad spirits
Nazar or evil eye: Protects your home from bad luck.
Rowan: Two branches from rowan trees bound together with red thread in the shape of a cross. It provides protection when hung above doorways, according to celtic traditions.
Arrowheads: Placed above your door will help keep burglars and unwanted guests out.
Cinnamon Sticks: Tied over the door will protect your home.
Rosemary wreath: A wreath of rosemary bound with green thread can provide your home with protection. Add other plants that correspond with protection as well.
Ivy: Grown up your house provides protection,
Mistletoe: Hung in the house protects it from thunder and lightning.
Acorn: According to Norse mythology, placing an acorn on the window sill protects the home from being struck by lightning.
Pine branch: Where it for protection.
Create your own protection amulet
Place mirrors around your home to deflect the evil eye
so many people who practice witchcraft on tumblr believe that it’s like… inherently a religion, that it can’t be secular, that secular witches aren’t “real” witches, blah blah blah. please, i’m begging you, examine witchcraft outside the lens of new age occult authors or what you read on this echo chamber of a site. take an anthropology class at your community college. please. magic, witchcraft, and religion are three different things. scientifically. culturally. it’s okay if you consider your practice part of your religion, but please try to understand that your experiences are not universal, and that for the hundreds, sometimes thousands, of years that humans have being doing those three things–magic, witchcraft, and religion–they have been separate entities (sometimes combined in practice, though!) in too many cultures to count.
“Jungian scholar Marie-Louise von Franz saw the fairy tale forest not only as a place of trials for the hero, but also an archetypal setting for retreat, reflection, and healing. In a lecture presented to C.G. Jung Institute in Switzerland in the winter of 1958-59 (subsequently published as The Feminine in Fairy Tales), she looked at the role of the forest in the story, “The Handless Maiden” (also known as “The Armless Maiden,” “The Girl Without Hands,” and “Silver Hands”). In this tale, a miller’s daughter loses her hands as the result of a foolish bargain her father made with the devil (in darker variants, it is because she will not give in to incestuous demands). She then leaves home, makes her way through the forest, and ends up foraging for pears (a fruit symbolic of female strength) in the garden of a tender-hearted king – who falls in love, marries her, and gives her two new hands made of silver. The young woman gives birth to a son – but this is not the usual happy ending to the story. The king is away at war and the devil interferes once again (or, in some versions, a malicious mother-in-law), tricking the court into casting both mother and child back into the forest. “She is driven into nature,” von Franz points out, “She has to go into deep introversion … The forest [is] the place of unconventional inner life, in the deepest sense of the word.”
The Handless Maiden then encounters an angel who leads her to a hut deep in the woods. Her human hands are magically restored during this time of forest retreat. When her husband returns from the war, learns that she’s gone, and comes to fetch his wife and child home, she insists that he court her all over again, as the new woman she is now. Her husband complies – and then, only then, does the tale conclude happily. The Handless Maiden’s transformation is complete: from wounded child to whole, healed woman; from miller’s daughter to queen.
Von Franz compares the Handless Maiden’s time of solitude in the woods to that of religious mystics seeking communion with God through nature. “In the Middle Ages, there were many hermits,” she notes, “and in Switzerland there were the so-called Wood Brothers and Sisters. People who did not want to live a monastic life but who wanted to live alone in the forest had both a closeness to nature and also a great experience of spiritual inner life. Such Wood Brothers and Sisters could be personalities on a high level who had a spiritual fate and had to renounce active life for a time and isolate themselves to find their own inner relationship to God. It is not very different from what the shaman does in the Polar tribes, or what the medicine men do all over the world, in order to seek immediate personal religious experience in isolation.”
– Terri Windling, “Wild Sanctuary and The Handless Maiden” | Image: Self-taught artist, Jeanie Tomanek
“The truth of course is that there is no journey. We are arriving and departing all at the same time.” 👩🎤👨🎤👩🎤
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#happybirthdaybeautiful #brianduffy #duffy #rockgod #davidbowieforever #davidbowieis #iconoclast #immortal #aladdinsane #genius #ashestoashes https://www.instagram.com/p/BsZTy8yHmXA/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=rxkcg6t6ghed
Sometimes things must end so you can reach your potential. You are full of creative energy and willpower and maybe you could do something with that if you weren’t holding onto something that’s inhibiting your growth. It isn’t easy, but you have to let go of what is stopping you . Maybe you’re holding on because it’s familiar and you’re afraid of the unknown, but know that you are capable of making something wonderful out of nothing. It could be scary at first, but in time you’ll be glad you made a change, so embrace endings and unlock your potential.
#death #themagician #tarot #change #positivity #potential #paganotherworldstarot #pyrite https://www.instagram.com/p/BsWAV6SnPX0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1dlst0kdif0aj
J'ai commencé la préparation rituelle d'une huile de datura.
Datura stramonium, ferox, et inoxia.
Le résultat dans plusieurs semaines !
Travailler avec le datura, bizarrement , me donne des fourmillements au bout du nez.
Je ressentais déjà son énergie pendant la préparation, et la plante à demandé une offrande.
Un sceau de sang tracé sur le contenant.
Elle sera plus qu efficace pour des utilisations magiques.
Je vous invite à partager vos expériences avec cette plante !
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#datura #witch #witchcraft #bloodmagic #witchplants #poisonpath #poisonplants #witchgarden #witchesofinstagram #moonflower #angeltrumpets #devilstrumpet #magie #sorciere #herbalremedy #herboristerie (à Marseille, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsXNrizADfX/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=twb6154a3wt5
A spread for when something happens and you have mixed feelings about your reaction and how these events came to happen.
Cards:
ONE. What has
happened? TWO. How did this
happen? THREE. Why did I
react the way I did? FOUR. What is a
positive to this reaction? FIVE. What is a
negative to this reaction? SIX. What was an
alternative course of action? SEVEN. What is a
positive of this action? EIGHT. What is a
negative of this action? NINE. What lesson
should I learn from this? TEN. What advice do
you have for me moving forward?
My spreads are free to use so long as I retain credit for creating the spread and you are not making money from the reading. Do not repost or remove caption.