It's fine if you can't remember things.
It's fine if you need to write notes or check back into books for info.
I know there is this idea in the witch community that you need to remember everything but that's not possible.
Books and notes are there to help us.
They are there for looking back on and there should be no shame in looking back on them or needing to do check ups.
The Lion and the Ram ♌♈
My character Vehement (left) and my gf's character Zion (right)
I've never drawn these two together before alejdhfhfj
Introduction: Spells are an integral part of witchcraft and occult practices, allowing us to harness our intentions, work with energy, and manifest our desires. Understanding the basic structure of a spell is essential for creating effective and meaningful magical rituals. In this blog post, we will dive into the foundations of spell structure, guiding you through the key elements necessary to craft your own spells and enhance your magical practice.
Intent and Clarity: The first step in spellcraft is determining your intent. Clearly define what you wish to achieve or manifest through your spell. Be specific and concise, as a well-defined intention helps focus your energy and align your actions. Take the time to contemplate your desires and ensure they resonate with your values and highest good. When your intent is clear, the rest of the spell structure falls into place more easily.
Gathering Supplies: Once you have set your intention, gather the supplies and tools you will need for your spell. These can include candles, herbs, crystals, sigils, ritual objects, or anything else that aligns with your intention. Choose items that symbolize or enhance the energy you wish to work with. Cleansing and consecrating your tools before use can amplify their magical properties and establish a sacred connection.
Creating Sacred Space: Before casting a spell, it is important to create a sacred space that fosters focus, clarity, and energetic alignment. This can be done through various methods, such as smudging with herbs, casting a protective circle, or simply visualizing a bubble of sacred energy around you. Establishing sacred space helps to separate mundane reality from magical practice and invites higher vibrations into your ritual.
Setting the Mood: Setting the mood is crucial for creating the right atmosphere and raising the energy necessary for spellcasting. Consider lighting candles, playing soft music, or using incense to enhance the ambiance. Choose scents, colors, and sounds that align with the intention of your spell. Allow yourself to enter a state of heightened awareness and receptivity, preparing yourself to work with the energies at hand.
Energy Activation: Activating and directing energy is a core aspect of spellwork. This can be done through various methods, such as visualization, chanting, or movement. Visualize the energy flowing within and around you, building in intensity as you focus your intention. Channel this energy through your body, your tools, or into the designated ritual space. Use your chosen method to raise and direct the energy toward your desired outcome.
Ritual Action: Ritual action serves as the bridge between the mundane and the magical. It is the physical manifestation of your intention and energy. This can take the form of lighting a candle, crafting a sigil, reciting incantations, or performing symbolic gestures. Let your intuition guide you in selecting the actions that feel most aligned with your intent. As you engage in these actions, infuse them with purpose and intention, visualizing your desires coming to fruition.
Expressing Gratitude and Closing: Gratitude is an integral part of spellcraft. Express gratitude to the universe, deities, spirits, or whatever higher power you resonate with, acknowledging their assistance and support. Thank them for the manifestation of your intention, even if it has not yet physically manifested. Close your spell by releasing the energy and dismissing the sacred space you created, returning to the mundane realm with a sense of completion and closure.
Conclusion: By understanding the basic structure of a spell, you gain the tools to craft effective and meaningful rituals. Remember to always work with integrity, aligning your intentions with your highest good and the greater good of all. As you explore and refine your spellcasting skills, allow your intuition to guide you, and adapt the structure to
suit your personal style. Embrace the magic within you, and watch as your intentions manifest in the world around you.
Magnolia
its latin name is magnolia too which makes writing it down (and saying it) much easier
planet: venus
element: earth
magical properties/powers: powers of fidelity (loyalty)
place it beneath/near the bed to maintain a faithful relationship
medicinal uses: we can use it to treat many ailments including but not limited to: problems with digestion, inflammation, stress, headaches and asthma
honeyhoneyhoneyhoneyhoneyhoney
Light a candle, whisper your problem to it, then say:
“I do not give a shit.
You can’t make me give a shit.
My last fuck has flown.”
And blow out the candle, symbolizing you blowing out the shit you were supposed to give.
The best solution is the easiest one
//good ol’ 2015
Bury me facedown
Sunflowers
Reblogging this in order to gaslight myself because I know damn well I will burst into tears the second even someone I ruthlessly hate slightly raises their voice at me.
“Sticks And Stones May Break My Bones But Words Will Never Hurt Me”
A lot of us have probably heard this proverb at some point in our lives. Most of us know this phrase to be mostly untrue. Keep this sigil to make the phrase true by lessening the effect of other people’s words on you.
credit: @CraftingWitch on Instagram !
posted 06/19/2022
Jay 🤍 22 🤍 Sagittarius 🤍 They/Them 🤍 Taken 🤍 Bisexual 🤍 Practicing Witch 🤍
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