Another ask, dearest Ivy! What are some of the uses for tiger's eye stone? I think that's what it's called, at least. Haha apologies! š
Okay, so there are a few colors of tigerās eye, but Brown (gold, copper, whatever color you want to call it) is most common because its freaking everywhere) The other colors are Red and Blue
They are all natural growths, however the reds and blues can be altered slightly just to enhance their color.
Red is often referred to as Ox Eye, Dragonās Eye or Bullās Eye
Blue is often referred to as Hawkās Eye (which is also given to Pietersite sometimes) and Falconās Eye
So all the colors have the associations with Standard Tigerās Eye which are integrity, willpower, self-confidence, practicality, protection, good luck and prosperity.
The blue has the additions of Courage and Intuition, and red has Health, Lust, and Passion
No water (those stripey bits are asbestos..), light sun, moon good, earth good.
SIDE NOTE
(There is also a stone commonly mistaken for Tigerās eye called Tiger Iron, which is made of Hematite, red jasper, tigers eye and yellow jasper, also a great stone)
Here is a photo of Tiger Iron for reference:
To the moon and never back
Ā GROUNDINGā To ground is an exercise that is used to clear and release excess energy, as well as to renew the energies within oneself and clear out the old. Traditionally done by envisioning roots stretching out from oneself into the ground, like a tree, and connecting through them to the earth. However, it can be done with simple visualization, and does not need to include nature, as long as the cycling of energy is completed.
grounding can be a long focused ritual, it can be a simple few movements. there are a variety of ways to ground besides these guided methods listed, it can be done in almost any way that cycles new energy in and old energy out.Ā
Artist: Anne Stokes
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Wi-fi is like a forcefield that surrounds your home. Itās an energy thatās in the air, itās invisible, itās password-protected and itās yours alone. You can enchant it for protection, manipulate it into wards, or even feed off of it when you need to.
Manifest the beauty Earth has gifted us
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The Spell (The Goodly Spellbook):
Technically to be used on another injured person; however I used it on myself and it still worked.
For most wounds, bruises, pains, etc.
Call upon Gods and Goddesses of Healing
Place a hand above the wound, rocking steadily to your own set rhythm
Imagine the pain fleeing the body.
Repeat the following as many times as you see fit (I repeated it three times, and it worked for me, but this is about you and/or the person you are healing):
This is the spell that I intone,
Flesh to flesh, and bone to bone,
Sinew to sinew, and vein to vein,
And (injuredās name) is made whole again.
AddingĀ āSo mote it beā could have an effect but is not necessary(?)
Variation:
Merseburg Incantation:
Bone sprain like blood sprain like limb sprain,
Bone to bone, blood to blood, limb to limb,
like they were glued.
Adding āSo mote it beā could have an effect but is not necessary(?)
My Experience:
Previously, I had fallen whilst ice skating and injured myself fairly badly. Calling upon Woden, I recited theĀ first spell three times (saying āSo mote it beā at the end). Within a day, the spell began to work, taking a lot of the pain off of my backside. By the time I fell asleep, there was only a minute bit of pain that didnāt effect me all that much. Being a beginner witch, I would say this spell worked fairly amazingly and went off without a hitch. Thanks be to Woden.
- Ivy the Southern Witch
A pagan with no fashion sense, an underage alcoholic, and a massive nerd who probably hacks into government websites.
Itās the Ball-less Baltics.
Ostara, also spelled as Eostre, is the first day of Spring.Ā Ostara symbolizes new life and is represented by rabbits and eggs. A wonderful day to celebrate the changing of the warmer season and celebrate the fertility of Earth.
Lavender
Thyme
Lemon Balm
Rose Hips
Spring Flowers
Light Green
Light Purple
Light Yellow
Light Pink
LightĀ Blue
Clear Quartz
Rose Quartz
Jasper
Aquamarine
Egg Dishes
Seeds (Sesame, Sunflower, Almonds, Pecans, etc.)
Lamb Dishes
Leafy Greens
Wine
A nature walk to see the changing season
Decorate eggs/Ā painting them
Plant seeds/ working on a garden
Herb work of any type
Pick/buy some flowers (make sure to ask permission before picking flowers and to thank them afterwards)