How do you practice green witchcraft? (another)- responses by the gang
Plant Spirit Seals - image, infographic
Save the Bees - by planting these plants, infographic
Peat Pot Planters - to bury spells in
Recreational Witchcraft’s Essential Healing Salve Recipes - 4 herbal recipes
Fire Salts - when you don’t want actual flames, salt, herbs,
Recreational Witchcraft’s Luck & Money Powder - eggshells, herbs
Everyday Plant Magic - tips and ideas, sigils, growth, charging
Healing Herbal Sachet - pouch, ribbon, herbs, crystal - gives options for what herbs and crystals to use
Herbal Crystals for the Green Witch - list of crystals and uses and ideas
Sigil Everything - ideas for sigils in green witchcraft
“heal the earth” - sigil, earth day
Vintage inspired Botanical Illustrations - cool site
Shout out - to black thumb witches
Using Dirt/Soil in Magic Spells - beyond graveyard dirt
Common Poisonous House and Garden Plants, and their Symptoms - call poison control if you’re not sure
Indoor Herb Garden - ideas!
Gardening 101 - how to root herbs in water
Beginner Witch Garden - plants, flowers, vegetables and magical uses
Growing and Using Lavender - tips and info
Green Witch Tip - for Mint
Herbs to Grow Indoors - 5 helpful herbs
Indoor Herb Garden - correspondences by plant
Herbs to Use in Sleep Magic - organized by herb
Weeds for Witches: Clover - info and magic correspondences
Complete list of Magickal Uses of Herbs/Plants - sorted in alphabetical order, with correspondences
Top 10 Herbs for the Lazy Witch - herbs and ideas and tips
Trees Elemental Correspondences - sorted by element
Indoor Herb Garden - correspondences by plant
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Here’s a template I made, inspired by the author Richard Kieckhefer.
1. Opening statement.
To summon a spirit: + “I summon” + “I call upon” + “I conjure” + “I invoke”
To banish a spirit: + “I banish” + “I dispel” + “I return” + “I expell” + “I release”
To demand something: + “I ask” + “I command” + “I demand”
2. Name of spirit. “ You… “
+ Whole name + Whole name + birthplace (town/city/country) + Whole name + name of parent + Whole name + occupation in life + “Spirit”
3. Power or authority.
“ By… “ + “My powers” + “My might” + “This token” + “My authority as [insert authority]”
“ In the name of ” + “ All that is ” + “ The powers that be ” + “ What was and will be ”
4. Command.
To summon: + “Manifest thyself within this [circle/room/smoke/mirror/basin/water]” + “Make thyself known” + “Come to me” + “Come forth” + “Grant me audience”
To banish: + “Leave this place” + “Leave me” + “Begone”
To demand something: State your demand and offer a reward for the completion of this task.
Example: “ I summon [Opening statement] You, John Doe [Name of spirit], By my power and in the name of what once was [Power or authority]. Manifest thyself in this circle! [Command] ”
I was watching a documentary earlier about restored old books and one of them covered this fascinating topic!
What is Metoposcopy?
Metoposcopy is a method of divination in which the personality, future and past are recorded by reading the lines on a persons forehead or face in general. The method first originated in China. Even Aristotle and Hippocrates were both firm believers. The practise varied heavily from country to country, but really took off in the middle ages and the renaissance. Metoposcopy was further developed and documented by 16th Century mathematician and astrologer Gerolamo Cardano. This information was compiled into a book called Metoposcopia.(A very interesting individual with progressive views for the time that you should definitely research)
It’s extremely hard to find any explanations or details on this, but I have included what I managed to dig up!
Metoposcopy, A Brief Explanation
16th Century Metoposcopy Illustrations by Filippo Finella
Some Metoposcopy Diagram Meanings
Another Metoposcopy Follower’s Diagram Meanings
Witchcraft Magic & Alchemy - Metoposcopy Extract
Hi, do you have links on casting circles and warding areas? I tried to look through the blog but ran out of spoons looking, thank you <3
Hey there!
So, just a forewarning, a good portion of the resources for circle casting are from Wiccan sources, because it is such a huge part of their practice.
[Advanced Circle Casting]
[Answering the “Why” of Circle Casting]
[Basic Charging / Casting Circle]
[A Basic Guideline to Casting a Circle]
[To Cast a Circle or Not?]
[Casting a Circle]
[Casting a Circle]
[Casting a Circle]
[Casting a Circle]
[Casting a Circle]
[Casting a Circle] (this one specifies “Without invoking any Gods or Goddesses”)
[Casting a Circle]
[Casting a Circle: Calling the Watchtowers]
[Casting a Circle for Beginners] (cw: gif)
[Casting a Circle for Beginners]
[Casting a Circle 101]
[Casting a Magic Circle]
[Casting the Circle]
[Casting Circles]
[Casting Circles for Different Countries]
[Circle Casting]
[Circle Casting]
[Circle Casting]
[Circle Casting]
[Circle Casting]
[Circle Casting 101] (cw: gif)
[Circle Casting 101] (cw: gif)
[Circle Safety]
[Crocheted Circle Casting]
[Draconic Witchcraft: Circle Casting]
[Eclectic Circle Ceremony for Solitaries]
[Elemental Circle Casting]
[How to Cast a Circle My Way]
[How to: Casting a Circle]
[Mental Circle Casting] (cw: gif in blog description)
[A Method of Building a Circle for Astrological Magic]
[Methods of Casting Circles]
[Performing Rituals: Sacred Space and Circle Casting] (cw: gif)
[Practical Magic: Circle Casting]
[Simple Circle Casting]
[Simple Circle Casting & Closing]
[Three Simple Ways to Cast a Circle]
[Triple Circle Casting (Ritual)]
[Ultra-Simple Circle Casting]
[Wicca 101: Circle Casting]
[What’s Wrong With My Circle?, or, Circle Casting Clinic 101]
As you can see, so many ways to cast circles. Find one that suits you, or hey, create your own! Because that’s a thing.
[Bringing Up Your Walls]
[A Crash Course in Warding]
[Earthen Shield]
[Elemental Wards]
[Energy Warding]
[Energy Warding Before Witching] (cw: gif)
[Energy Work: Expansion vs. Contraction] (cw: gif as blog header)
[Harry Potter Inspired Ward Incantations]
[How to Create & Use Wards]
[A Long List of Ways to Spiritually Protect Yourself]
[Personal Shielding]
[Shield Yourself] (can be applied to spaces as well)
[Shielding]
[Shielding]
[Shielding]
[Ward Fillers]
[Ward Types and Components]
[Warding Meditation] (cw: gif)
[What Are Wards and How Do You Make Them?] (an ask)
Alternatively, here is this post: [Transmuting Energy: An Alternative to Shielding] (tw: gif as blog header)
I hope that helps you!
When I was a witch I thought “doing spells” was the height of all magic. After I left witchcraft I found myself doing spells less and less until I just… stopped. But this didn’t mean my life was without magic. The form my active magic took just changed.
I do magic with talismans now. Others may call them “altars in a box.” I call them talismans ^-^
Once a talisman is built, it works forever as long as it is properly charged. In the photograph is the charging of my personal prosperity talisman.
Talismans are a low-spoon magical solution. The creation, use, and upkeep of a talisman requires no personal energy beyond putting a few objects in a container. You do not need to charge talismans with your personal energy.
A talisman is, in my definition, a magical trinket which can manipulate energies in your favor. In this article I am talking about container talismans.
Container talismans are built like puzzles. Each object added holds a special meaning and will affect the energies of the talisman in a special way. In my example money talisman, I have added:
Lodestone, to draw money, prosperity, and wealth.
Lodestone oil, to draw money, prosperity, and wealth.
Coins, to represent what I desire.
Gold pebbles, to represent what I desire.
A jar of iolite crystals with a $1000 store price tag, to represent great wealth (dressed with lodestone oil).
A bottle of pure gold flakes, to represent great wealth.
A charm bag of basil, to get the spirit ally Basil to work on my behalf for profit.
A sigil to save money, for obvious reasons!
A small jar of marijuana, a gesture of sacrifice to give back to the spirit world, and to represent what I desire.
My last dollar until payday, a gesture of sacrifice to give back to the spirit world, and to represent what I desire.
This talisman brings me a lot of spending money and I am rarely ever out (except now, which is why I am recharging and donating my last dollar!).
On the other hand, talismans are a practical low-fund solution because one can literally be made out of paper slips stuffed in to a jar. No need to get fancy!
Try building different container talismans for prosperity, relationships, wishes, and protection.
Try adding dried herbs and stones of traditional correspondences.
Add representation of spirit allies who will help.
Include poems, images, sigils, or references of your goals and dreams.
Talismans can be simple or complex. Make them to your tastes and the preferences of the spirits you work with.
To build your own talisman, select an appropriate container and cleanse it using your favorite method. Cleanse objects and state their purpose as you add them to the container. “This dried rose represents eternal love within my heart.” “This quartz chip is to empower the other elements of the talisman.” And so on :)
When your talisman is assembled, charge it by placing candles on or near it and lighting them with intent to draw down power. Or, place it in the Sun and Moonlight for 24 hours, asking Nature to rise from below and complete the trinity of empowerment. In the picture, I placed a candle in the middle of the talisman jar. I dressed the candle with lodestone oil for extra power.
Place talismans on an altar or safe space where it will not be disturbed. Allow it to work for you; I see results within an hour typically but I have many allies so don’t be bothered if things don’t work for you so quickly! Give up to 4 weeks to see real changes; up to 2 weeks to see signs of change. Speak to it regularly. Give things time to manifest. Charge regularly or as needed (I charge mine once every… 2 years on average).
If you want to include spirits to help you in your talisman, try this method of obtaining a spirit friend from a crystal (modify from the ‘protection’ theme to your own talisman purposes) or this method for making a contract with a spirit.
Dates:
Aries: March 21—April 19
Taurus: April 20—May 20
Gemini: May 21—June 20
Cancer: June 21—July 22
Leo: July 23—August 22
Virgo: August 23—September 22
Libra: September 23—October 22
Scorpio: October 23—November 21
Sagittarius: November 22—December 21
Capricorn: December 22—January 19
Aquarius: January 20—February 18
Pisces: February 19—March 20
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What These Signs Mean:
Aries - Active, Demanding, Determined, Effective, Ambitious
Taurus - Security, Subtle strength, Appreciation, Instruction, Patience
Gemini - Communication, Indecision, Inquisitive, Intelligent, Changeable
Cancer - Emotion, Diplomatic, Intensity, Impulsive, Selective
Leo - Ruling, Warmth, Generosity, Faithful, Initiative
Virgo - Analyzing, Practical, Reflective, Observation, Thoughtful
Libra - Balance, Justice, Truth, Beauty, Perfection
Scorpio - Transient, Self-Willed, Purposeful, Unyielding
Sagittarius - Philosophical, Motion, Experimentation, Optimism
Capricorn - Determination, Dominance, Perservering, Practical, Willful
Aquarius - Knowledge, Humanitarian, Serious, Insightful, Duplicitous
Pisces - Fluctuation, Depth, Imagination, Reactive, Indecisive
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Your Signs:
- ________ Rising
- ________ Sun
- ________ Moon
- ________ Mercury
- ________ Venus
- ________ Mars
- ________ Jupiter
- ________ Saturn
- ________ Uranus
- ________ Neptune
- ________ Pluto
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What Those Signs Mean:
Rising: Your rising sign, in short, is you're actual Zodiac. It is based off of time zones in which the day you are born. The names for them are Aries, Capricorn, Gemini, Taurus, Sagittarius, Scorpio, Aquarius, Virgo, Pisces, and Cancer. Your Rising sign might be found easily on first impressions you might give.
Sun: This is who you are in personality, your normal self. This is how you may act if alone, and is your inner traits. How you act can be described with this sign, also as to who you are.
Moon: You may call the moon sign you have your emotions. It influences your decisions. It is how you feel on the inside, whether everyone knows this or just you. It holds your loves and fears, hates and excitements. Anything, really.
Mercury: is how you may be like in time of communication, reasoning, intellect and awareness. It's known for it's power of the brain.
Venus: The sign of Venus is based upon the time you were born and can be called something of Love.
Mars: is in charge of attraction and raw energy for that matter.
Jupiter: The planet of Jupiter is responsible for luck and good fortune. Whether the optimization is for humor or good will, it's going to be a major apart of you no matter what. It's the happy part in your life. You need it there.
Saturn: This sign, Saturn, is here for the parts in life with things like restriction and limitations. Found as you get older, this is known for being you as you grow up.
Uranus: is here for the change in life. The sign can be for the worse or better at times, and it's a part of life you'll eventually come across. Take it, hit or miss, and in the end it might make you better than it seemed.
Neptune: can be called dreamy, for this matter. The sign for this works as great influence, fantasy, and imagination seen in your daily life, so to say. With this, you might find it almost as if a dream.
Pluto: Not the same change with Uranus, but Pluto is part of big change. It's more of transformation. Life challenges thrown your way will lead to this sign, Pluto.
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I hope that helped! If you have any questions about your signs or how to find them, you can ask me @dxncingblxck or any other astrology blog basically. Have fun and happy astrology-ing!
I'm a guy and I had really cystic acne when I was 16 (now 18). I'm on my second treatment of acutane right now. The first was for 8 months and my current treat is on its 5th month. I just feel like shit all the time. I feel bad about myself. I can't look into the mirror and like what I see. I've already seen a therapist about this problem but it didn't really help much. I've learned to deal with it better, but I still struggle. Any advice?
I’m so sorry!! It’s really unfair just how much acne can affect ones self image. I had a really hard time with mine when it was bad, and I don’t think I can say that I know how you feel, but I went through a long period of self hatred just because of my skin. I definitely understand that it can take a toll on you and your happiness. I think the best advice I have is that in the long run, dealing with something like this can make you a much better person. It makes you understanding of others, less judge mental, and more accepting. That’s mostly how I got through dealing with my skin, but I know it’s not as simple as that. Just know that we are all here for you and you are so so so much more than your skin. Don’t forget that you have a personality and all the potential in the world to do what you want. And honestly, when I see someone dealing with acne it makes me relate to them more and have respect for them. When mine was at its worst I really reached to people that had similar problems and t made me feel better to have an unspoken similarity. It helped a lot to not feel judged because who I surrounded myself with understood what was happening. Another thing is that when accutane comes up with people I know, the people can’t seem to remember what my skin used to look like, because when it isn’t your skin it isn’t a big deal. Don’t worry, you’ll get through it and you’ll come out on top. If you ever need anything I’m here, and I’m sure tons of other people apart of this community and your life are there for you too :)
It’s a funny thing. I use knot/cord magic A LOT but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a book devoted to it (I like Scott Cunningham’s chapter on it in Earth Power, pg.91). It’s so versatile though that there SHOULD be more about it.
As a newer witch, knot/cord magic is something I HIGHLY recommend. Especially if you are in the broom closet/can’t light candles or have a fire to burn herbs. It’s easy to do and it’s inconspicuous. There are so many ways to incorporate it too.
First let’s talk about the different kinds of knot/cord magic:
Braiding: Used for long term, braid three or more colored cords while focusing on your intention and use when necessary.
Knot 1: Tie 9 knots on a colored cord while focusing on your intention and place some place where it will not be disturbed (by storing it, burning it or burying it- so the knots will never be undone).
Knot 2: Tie 9 knots on a colored cord while focusing on your intention to store energy. Release knots one by one in the order they were tied to release the energy when needed, once a day consecutively.
Crochet/Knitting: Use to imbue intention into the item so that the wearer benefits (e.g. warmth, self confidence, protection, etc).
Cross Stitch/Embroidery: Used to imbue intention into the item. Especially useful with sigils.
How to do it:
There are a few methods known when working with knot & cord magic.
Braided cords typically do not get undone, and are stored for long term use. While braiding the cord (typically in 9’ or 9” measurements but if you don’t follow the threefold law this is irrelevant— unless your deity is a triplicate that you plan to invoke). To Do: Concentrate on your intent while braiding the cord, visualizing/thinking about it coming to fruition. Once you’re finished braiding consecrate the cord and put it away until you need it. This isn’t meant for an every day thing, just an as needed cord.
Knots can be harnessed in a few ways but the gist is that you’re using the knots to store power related to the intention of your spell. 1) Where you don’t ever untie them, 2) When you untie them as power is needed, or 3) when you untie one knot each day for consecutive days.
Typically you would tie a bead onto one end of the cord so that you know what your starting end is. You can also melt the ends with fire to prevent fraying. To Do: Pass the cord through a candle flame or incense to cleanse it while saying the words of your spell (i.e. the REASON you’re doing this) then you begin tying the knots in the cord you want to say the following while focusing on the intention/the type of power you are storing:
By knot of ONE, the spell’s begun By knot of TWO, it cometh true By knot of THREE, so mote it be By knot of FOUR, this power I store By knot of FIVE, the spell’s alive By knot of SIX, this spell I fix By knot of SEVEN, events I’ll leaven By knot of EIGHT, it will be Fate By knot of NINE, what’s done is mine
Generally knots are tied in this order:
1———6———4———7———3———8———5———9———2
But I have seen other variations, I just find this one easier to follow because it doesn’t start in the middle so you have a reference point for which end contains the 1st knot (the bead). You can also tie things INTO the knot to strengthen the magic even further (hair, wood, stones/gems, etc) just make sure to destroy or bury those items if you choose to untie the knots. Some people use knotted cords as a powerful talisman and don’t untie the knots, if this is the case you want to store it where it won’t be disturbed, burn it so it will never physically be untied or bury it where it will disintegrate in the earth and also never physically be untied. I have done all three methods of handling and I can’t say I prefer one over the other. The really great thing about storing energy is that it’s raised when it will be the most powerful (increases, like success or protection, would be sometime from the new moon to full and decreases, like a binding, would be sometime from the full moon to new) but the power is now stored for use whenever you need it.
Crocheting/Knitting is something I consider part of knot and cord magic because you can purposefully stitch your intention into the item you’re making. A lot of time, if for friends/family, I weave warmth and protection into things I make for them. So I might say something like:
With every stitch that I make, the wearer of this item will be protected and warm, but as the need arises they will be alert until they get to safety. Never too hot, but not cold either, This item will keep them comfortable. By earth, air, flame and sea, as I say, so shall it be.
And I’ll focus on that while I continue to make the item. Off topic, but notice how I put a clause in there that they will be alert if the need arises until they reach safety. I don’t want them to be so warm and comfortable that they neglect their own safety.
Cross-stitch/embroidery: You can embroider sigils using color appropriate cloth and thread! You can cross stitch spells into your work (like cross stitching an acorn and imbuing it with luck and protection, which actual acorns can represent). There are so many different things you could do, let your imagination do the work!
Color in knot & cord magic:
White: purity, truth, sincerity, spirituality, the goddess, peace, higher self, virginity(as in the woman’s mind is owned by no man), a substitute for any other color. Red: strength, health, vigor, sexual love, energy, passion, courage, element of fire, career goals, fast action, lust, blood of the moon, vibrancy, driving force, survival Light Blue: tranquility, understanding, patience, calm, gently moving, wisdom, good fortune, opening blocked communication Dark Blue: impulsiveness, depression, changeability, protection, spiritual inspiration, reassurance, creativity Green: finance, fertility, luck, Earth Mother, physical healing, monetary success, abundance, tree and plant magick, growth, Element of Earth, personal goals Gold: wealth, The God, promote winning, safety and power of the male, happiness, playful humor Yellow: The Sun, intelligence, accelerated learning, memory, logical imagination, breaking mental blocks, selling yourself Gold/Yellow: attraction, persuasion, charm, confidence Brown: hesitation, uncertainty, neutrality, influence friendships, special favors Pink: honor, romantic love, morality, Planetary Good Will, healing of emotions, peace, affection,romance, partnerships of emotional maturity, caring, nurturing Black: loss, discord, confusion, protection, repelling negativity, binding, shapeshifting Purple: tension, ambition, business progress, power, influencing people in high places, third eye, psychic ability, spiritual power, self assurance, hidden knowledge Silver/Grey: cancellation, neutrality, stalemate, telepathy,clairvoyance, intuition, clairaudience, psychometry, dreams, astral energies, Female Power, communication, The Goddess, moon magic Orange: encouragement, adaptability, stimulation, attraction, business goals, property deals, ambition, career goals, general success, justice, legal matters, selling, action Copper: passion, money goals, professional growth, fertility in business, career maneuvers
(Color correspondance Source, please note this is one of many sources on this)
From my personal grimoire
How to Make & Use Potions
Potions are usually made with a liquid base of either water, milk, syrup, or other. Depending on the intent of the potion, a spell can be [ritually] recited over the cauldron or pot during the brew, while stirring either clockwise (to direct energy) or anticlockwise (can be used to reverse spells). Unlike magickal tea, a potion can be either drunk on its own or a few drops added to another beverage. During the brew, visualise the intent of each herb or ingredient added, and state its use.
Afterwards, pour the liquid into a vial and use the potion within a span of one to three days, depending on the ingredients used. A potion can be left to charge overnight in the light of the moon to add more spiritual power.
For beauty potions:
Honey.
Rose.
Vanilla.
Roman Chamomile.
Milk.
Evening Primrose.
Orange.
Yerba Santa.
Catnip.
Cherries.
Lemon Verbena.
Strawberries.
For love potions (use responsibly) :
Apples.
Yarrow.
Sugar.
Lavender.
Fennel.
Juniper Berries.
Chocolate.
Jasmine.
Cinnamon.
Pommegranite.
Violet.
Lemon.
For psychic development potions:
Mugwort.
Skullcap.
Sage.
Ginger.
Blue Cornflower.
Lemon Balm.
Rosemary.
Blue Lotus.
Star Anise.
Nettle.
Thyme.
Hawthorn Berries.
For protection potions:
Basil.
Heather.
Pine.
Clove.
Bergamot.
Hyssop.
Garlic.
Caraway Seeds.
Bay Leaves.
Dill.
Vervain.
Agrimony.