Almond(milk): mental clarity + fortitude, luck, abundance, healing + good health
Amaretto: opening the mind, warding against negativity, creativity, luck
Blueberry: aids in memory + mental clarity, calmness, youth + glamour magic, restoration, aura cleansing + strengthening
Caramel: aids in changes + transformations, soothing quality to spells, good in Fae magic, increases tenacity
Chestnut: warding + protection, prosperity, longevity + increase stamina
Chocolate: self love + nurturing energy, ancestral magic, grounding, love + sexual prowess
Cinnamon: spiritual + personal power, healing, success, lust, luck, prosperity, strength
Clove: protection, actualization of desires, banishing negative + hostile forces
Coffee: inspire creativity, clear emotional + spiritual blockages, dispel nightmares, fortitude + increased stamina, encourage diligence
Coconut Milk: confidence + aid in glamour magic, strength, beauty, love
Cow milk: nurturing, fertility + prosperity, protection, abundance, aid in motherhood
Hazelnut: self-love and compassion, inspiration, creativity, wisdom + insight
Honey: happiness, offerings + Fae magic, sweetness, love, prosperity, healing, passion, spirituality
Irish Cream: dreams + intuition enhancer, prosperity, growth, aid in change
Peanut(butter): stability, aid in manifestation + intuition, attraction, energy
Pecan: spiritual purification + protection, abundance + prosperity
Peppermint: healing, purification, psychic powers + transformation, sleep, prosperity, passion
Pumpkin: wishes + dream fulfillment, protection + guarding, prosperity, magic enhancer, love
Oat(milk): tradition + ancestral work, health, stability + fortitude, beauty + youth, comfort, home magic, healing
Raspberry: invoking fertility or love, kindness + compassion, desire fulfilment, creativity, libido + sex magic
Sugar: used to amplify spells, sweetness + love, attraction, comfort, Fae magic
Soy milk: success + strength, growth, healing
Toffee: playfulness + youthfulness, friendship, easing transitions, courage + strength
Vanilla (creamer or vanilla extract): love, release of stress + anxiety, success, vitality + healing
Pick ingredients for your coffee that align with your ambitions for the day.
It can be used as an offering to deities, spirits, ancestors, etc.(e.g. for Sif I sweeten the coffee with oat milk + honey but for Hel I leave the coffee black for an offering)
Consider the way you stir! Counterclockwise banishes and repels negativity, clockwise invites + brings energy to you.
Stain pages for you journal, spell work, or book of shadows! You can also use a strong brewed coffee and a paint brush to paint sigils onto the pages! .
See the full post + bonus recipe at the hidden hearth patreon.
References: The Herbal Alchemist’s Handbook by Karen Harrison
**Disclaimer: a lot of the nut and milk correspondences are personal + intuitive**
🦋 HAIRCARE GLAMOURS 🦋
From the Academy of Aphrodite
Taking care of your hair is an important step of beauty magick- hair that is soft and silky and glowing with vitality is a sign of a healthy body.
When we work on our hair, there are 3 main things we pay attention to -
🦋 washing and rinses 🦋 scalp massage 🦋 brushing
✨Homemade Shampoo and Rinses are a great way to add intent into your hair routine. Wash hair as usual and rinse with infused water- bonus if it’s storm, rain or moon water.
✨If you’re struggling with damaged hair or dry scalp, an enchanted hot oil treatment can work wonders! The recipe above invokes Athena for wisdom and a clear head.
✨ After your hair is washed, burning incense next to your damp hair and letting the smoke permeate it will leave it smelling sweet. Use an incense that corresponds with the glamour you want to cast.
✨ Spraying your favorite perfume onto your hairbrush before washing is another way to subtly perfume your hair.
🦋🌙Aphroditiful🌙🦋
propagation tips for fruit and veggie scraps 🥬
This is the Money doll sending you all enchantments of blessings and wealth!
Like/reblog for unexpected money to come your way! Like/reblog on Wednesdays for more blessings!
Back from the dead a.k.a. college
After what felt like an eternity I´m finally done with college and ready to go back at what I love so much. This sigil represents that will and determination to start new and don´t let go of my dreams.
I also have an instagram now (finally), you can find me here, or narianoir89 I´ll be posting regularly there and here, so I´m excited!
7 Steps to Creating Your Higher Self Persona.
Whether you want to create a sugar baby persona, a more confident version of yourself, or are just bored and want to revamp your life, these are the essential steps to doing so. I would recommend being as detailed as I was in my “ideal high-value man” list.
💜✨🌈✨🙏🏼✨🌟✨🕰✨🌟✨🙏🏼✨🌈✨💜
Likes charge,
Reblogs cast
I found a list of Pick-Your-Own farms in my state and thought this would be a fun little date/outing during the summer
Edit: Finally went blueberry picking today
And made blueberry kolaches
I can’t wait to start having picnics in my yard
I absolutely love this recipe! The bread is soft, and is perfect for sandwiches, French toast, and pretty much everything you can think of. I don’t want to buy bread from the store ever again!
6 Cups all-purpose flour
2 ½ Cups very warm water
2 Tbsp. Active dry yeast
2 Tbsp. Sugar
1 tsp. Salt
1 Tbsp. Butter
Combine warm water, yeast, and sugar and let sit until the surface is foamy (If it’s doesn’t foam, the yeast doesn’t work).
When yeast is activated, add 3 cups of the flour, the salt, and the butter. Mix until thoroughly combined, about 2 minutes.
Once mixture is smooth, add the remaining 3 cups of flour. I recommend folding the flour in until fairly combined before kneading.
Once combined, knead dough for 6-8 minutes in a stand mixer, or 8-10 minutes by hand.
Form dough into a ball, cover with plastic wrap or a cloth, and let rise for 45 minutes.
Cut dough into 2-3 equal pieces and place into a buttered bread pan, and brush melted butter (or olive oil). Allow to rise in the loaf pans for an additional 10-15 minutes. (🍞 Tip: Use a small knife to make a slit longways across the bread to prevent splitting along the side of the bread.)
Bake bread in a 375°F oven for 30 minutes uncovered, and and additional 10 minutes covered in foil to prevent excess browning.
Makes 2-3 loaves of bread.
Guys, mom made me realize that we have a prefect place for a picnic spot in the backyard. It’s just cleaning it up and putting flowers out...around an acre an a half