I love music. More and more, I have been including music in my practice of witchcraft, simply by having a song in the background while cleansing or making kitchen magic, and singing or humming particular melodies in the shower, when I perform a spell or a ritual, etc. If you’re interested in music witchcraft, here are a few ideas to get you started.Â
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🎵 Singing out loud is a really powerful practice that can help when performing difficult spells, or rituals that are energy-draining.Â
🎵 If you’re uncomfortable with singing, humming a melody is a good alternative. I love humming a simple, happy song while cleansing my home.
🎵 Charge your crystals, magical items and plants with soothing, dramatic and strengthening music.Â
🎵 If you can play any instrument, include them in your practice - by playing before, during or after your daily practice, for instance.Â
🎵 Sound playlists have their own power, especially if you’re working with the 4 elements:
🌱 Earth: listen to forest and nature sounds
🔥 Fire: listen to fire crackling
🌪️ Air: listen to birds chirping
🌊 Water: listen to ocean sounds and waves
🎵 Make very specific playlists on Spotify ; e.g. “Songs to dance around in your room by yourself”, or “Songs to listen when you’re angry about the world”. Having songs that reflect your feelings will be incredibly useful and can make you feel less alone in your happiness / or in your pain.Â
🎵 Bring back your inner child by listening to nostalgic playlists of songs that came out when you were 5, 10, 15 years old.Â
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Here’s a great Spotify playlist with witchy music, if you’re interested.Â
✨🌊 Sea Glass 🌊✨
Sea Glass is often overlooked magickally and there isn’t much information out there but they are indeed magickal. They are like gifts from the water 🌊
Use it as you would a crystal. Carry some around with you (as itself or jewelry), put them on your altar to represent the water element or use them as a grid….. etc…
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💠They have healing and cleansing properties
đź’ They can be used as water representation on an altar
đź’ You can create your own DIY Rune set
đź’ Can be used as offerings
đź’ If you happen to find a RARE colored sea glass it can be used for goodluck
đź’ Depending on the color - it can represent that colors properties
đź’ It has both water and fire element properties
đź’ Can be used in spells that have any sort of change/metamorphosis.
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Meaning of the witches' runes pt.1
Sun ruled by the element of fire
when used on a spell: for positivity, new beginnings, optimism, to call upon sun gods
when seen on a reading: going on the right direction, good health (other runes closest to the sun shows how you see yourself and how you appear to others)
represents: ego, self image, self esteem, growth, happiness
keywords: beginnings, good news, health, joy, ego, warmth, nourishment, self esteem, public image
Moon ruled by the element of water
when used on a spell: intuition, subconscious mind, to enhance the power of the spell, to call upon moon goddesses, spirituality
when seen on a reading: it's important to listen to your inner voice and follow your intuition
represents: clairvoyance, psychic abilities, mysticism
keywords: lunar, illusion, subconscious, intuition, introspection
Flight ruled by the element of air
when used on a spell: for communication, networking, information, word-to-mouth, social media
when seen on a reading: look at the surrounding runes to learn about the change that is going to happen, it could also mean that you might need to flee the situation, you might be moving houses or places
represents: movement, travels, quick changes, high knowledge
keywords: movement, travel, info, news, media, freedom
Rings ruled by the element of spirit
when used on a spell: to connect, for binding
when seen on a reading: it reminds us is everything in the world is connected; the dance of the seasons; the never-ending cycle of birth, death and rebirth; alliances and connections between people
represents: binding, cycle of life, alliances, connections
keywords: collectivity, sharing, teamwork, partnership, Alchemy, life cycle, the universe
Trinity or Romance or Flower ruled by the element of fire
when used on a spell: to heal broken hearts and relationships
when seen on a reading: you have a healthy lasting relationship or you will have one soon, but beware that something is off, be aware of abuse and codependency, set boundaries and protect yourself
represents: emotions, relationships, harmony, love of all kinds, balance
keywords: love, relationships, sexuality, emotions, harmony, friendship, balance, boundaries, protection
Woman ruled by the element of earth
when used on a spell: to call upon the goddesses, being instead of doing
when seen on a reading: passive state that allows us to heal and grow
represents: feminine polaritpolarity of the world
keywords: healing, creativity, hearth, fertility, compassion, channeling
Man ruled by the element of fire
when used on a spell: to call upon gods, to take action
when seen on a reading: it is time to take action, stand up for yourself and protect what matters to you the most
represents: fatherhood, courage, willpower, strength
keywords: courage, warrior, self-reliance, protection, willpower, leadership
Harvest ruled by the element of earth
when used on a spell: to reap the fruits of your labor, prosperity, good luck
when seen on a reading: you'll finally receive what you seek, you might need to sacrifice something to achieve what you want
represents: abundance, end of a cycle, getting rid of the old, the entire learning process
keywords: rewards, end of a cycle, success, abundance, sacrifices, manifesting, fulfillment, achievement, gratitude
Crossroads ruled by the element of air
when used on a spell: for big change, transition
when seen on a reading: you're about to make a big decision, there are many ways to reach the same destination and the shortest path isn't always the best option, don't be afraid to move forward, trust your heart and you will make the right choice
represents: free will, big change
keywords: gateways, choices, transitions, faith, wheel of fortune, free will
Star (the wishing rune) ruled by the element of air
when used on a spell: for confirmation, grain light
when seen on a reading: to learn more about your life purpose check its closest runes, if you're going through a hard time stay strong and you'll reach the end of the tunnel
represents: hope, joy, fulfillment of your greatest wishes, luck, fortune
keywords: life purpose, fulfillment, aspirations, hopes, joy, wishes granted, a place of rest and blessings
Moving forward
What is holding me back?
What can I learn from the past?
What am I ignoring?
What is my biggest block at the moment?
How can I overcome x?
What do I need to know/see/understand right now?
What do I need to focus on?
What do I need more of in my life?
What do I need less of in my life?
What is the next step I should take to make my desire a reality?
Personal
What is trying to come forth in my life?
How can I be more powerful and effective in my life?
What is my greatest source of strength?
How can I improve my ability to x?
What talent do I have that I need to use more?
What characteristics do I need to fully embrace?
What skills and talents will best serve me?
What spiritual lesson am I trying to master right now?
How does my current path align with my spiritual purpose?
What message do my patron deity/spirit guide/angel have for me?
Love
What is blocking my self-love flow?
What should I let go to increase my self-love?
What’s my major self-love challenge?
How can I increase my ability to give love?
How can I increase my ability to receive love?
How can I improve my relationship with x?
What do I need to know about my relationship with x?
Are our paths compatible?
What should I do to attract my partner?
Is there anything in the past that’s stopping me from meeting my partner?
NOTE: Nothing is set in stone! Divination is for advice.
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Intent is the most important component and is the starting point of any magical process. Part of manifesting your desires into reality is defining them clearly and empowering that thought.Â
Making your intent specific is very important because it will help you avoid unwanted outcomes. Here are some examples of intents:
Weak: Protect me.
Better: Protect me from negative energy.Â
Strong: Protect my mind, body, and spirit from negative energy while allowing good energy in.Â
If you are less specific, you may find that you block of good energy as well as bad energy! The universe can also twist your words in ways you do not expect so be sure that your intent is clear.
General and simple intents may work for some practitioners but I recommend beginners strive to be specific.Â
Everything from here on will be directly related to your intent.
Choosing materials sounds difficult but if you have a clear intent, it should not be too difficult. Having a book of shadows or notebook and taking notes on spell materials is very helpful to crafting spells. As a beginner, you may be overwhelmed by the wide variety of herbs, flowers, spices, and crystals. Try to focus on a few at a time and keep track of their associations.Â
Pick materials that align with your intent. For example, if we are using the previous example you would want the following materials:
One that brings protectionÂ
One that connects to the self or the mind/body/spirit
One that absorbs or deflects negative energy
One that welcomes positive energy
You do not necessarily need all of these materials, as when you are performing the spell you can compensate for this through your words or actions.Â
Finding the correct components will involve research so be prepared! Your choices should be based on a combination of outside sources and personal experience. As you cast and create more spells you will become more advanced at using and choosing materials.Â
The words you choose to speak, sign, or think, when casting a spell should reflect your intent. Your spell does not have to rhyme but the rhythm of a rhyming poem can 1. make it easier to remember and 2. help you connect more deeply to your spirit. You can also use repetition to strengthen the spell and solidify your intent.Â
If you are lacking in components, you should take great care in crafting your words. This is your chance to communicate to the universe what you want and need.Â
I recommend researching different types of poetry and literary techniques. In a way, your poem is an offering to the universe as a thanks for empowering the spell. There is value in choosing beautiful and meaningful words to aid your spell.Â
I find the actions people use when executing a spell vary depending on their religion and background. In the end, you have to go with your gut and choose actions that feel right to you. Some examples of actions you can take during a spell are as follows:
Kissing a component
Burning a material
Grinding or combining materials
Drawing shapes or sigils with your hands
Facing a specific directionÂ
Sitting, standing, walking
Dancing or physical exercise
As you can see, actions are much more open ended which I why they are difficult to explain. However, I can say that the actions you take can aid in adding power and energy to your spell. For example, dancing releases your physical energy which can charge your spell.Â
Actions can also help you invoke specific spirits or deities. There is a reason many Christians make a cross motion when praying. The motions themselves are a symbol that invoke whatever power you are calling upon.
Much of spell-making is a personal process of research and discovery. But, hopefully this post gives you an idea of where to start! I invite people to add on to this post with other ideas and suggestions as well as critiques!
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treacherous / gold rush
đź”® Correspondences: travels, dreams, psychic powers, peace, mystery, healing, home, fertility, emotions, family, divination
✨ Ritual: brew green tea and put all your positive intentions for this week in the tea by stirring it clockwise for good luck.Â
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đź”® Correspondences: bravery, business, courage, strength, war, partnership, passion, protection, sexual intentions, work, victory
✨ Ritual: connect with the strength and bravery of nature by going on a walk outside, a hike, or at least opening your windows wide open and letting the fresh, cold air of the morning in your home.Â
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đź”® Correspondences: art, astrology, communication, focus, creativity, education, excitement, inspiration, wise
✨ Ritual: take a ritual bath or cleansing shower, and repeat the following mantra “I cleanse myself so I may feel light, creative, peaceful and at ease”.Â
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đź”® Correspondences: abundance, money, luck, growth, personal development, prosperity, health, expansion, altruism
✨ Ritual: on a bay leaf, write a keyword or sigil representing a wish or dream of yours, focus on it with all your intention, then burn the leaf with a white candle to make it happen.Â
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đź”® Correspondences: affection, friendship, love, romance, beauty, social interactions, harmony, birth, reconciliation
✨ Ritual: after working or studying, bring harmony to your desk by thoroughly decluttering any unnecessary item, cleaning up the dust and magically cleansing it with sage or Palo Santo.Â
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đź”® Correspondences: banishment, spiritual communication, justice, curse, death, cleansing, purification, time, end, debts, home
✨ Ritual: to get rid of a curse or negative energy, fix a black candle in a bowl by letting some wax melt at the bottom of the candle. Then fill up half the bowl with water. Turn on the candle, then focus all your intentions on banishing the curse. When the candle has reached the water, the negativity will be gone.Â
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đź”® Correspondences: ambitions, goals, career, growth, beginning, masculinity, health, spirituality, success, prosperity
✨ Ritual: read your tarot by drawing 3 cards (Past, Present, Future) to learn from last week’s mistakes, understand your current mental state and prepare for next week.Â
In Irish mythology, Brigid is the daughter of the Dagda and had two sisters also named Brigid and is part of the Tuatha de Danann, the supernatural Irish race. The three sisters made up the triple aspect of the one goddess: Brigid of the hearth, Brigid of the forge and Brigid of Inspiration. She is a goddess of spring, fertility, family, the hearth, childbirth, fire, blacksmiths, scholars, physicians, prophets, healing, poetry, occult knowledge, and justice. She was said to be born at sunrise and is often depicted with solar rays coming out of her head, making her one of the Irish solar deities alongside Lugh. It is said that wherever she walks four leaf clovers and flowers will grow. She also created the tradition of “keening” when her son Ruadan died in battle, a song-like wail used by women at funerals. In some cases she is also the goddess of sacred wells, springs and healing waters. Â
Her name comes in different spellings like Brig, Brighid, Brigit, or Brigid but it means “Exalted one” or “Fiery arrows”. She is a goddess of Pre-christian Ireland but versions of her are found all over Europe; she has ties to Brigantia, a warrior goddess of the Brigantes tribe of Britain. She was a beloved goddess of the Celts and has survived through centuries including the Christianization of Ireland and the rest of Europe where most traces of Druidism and Paganism were forgotten. The people of Ireland loved her so much and refused to let her be demonized by the church -like the rest of the gods- that they converted her into a saint known as St. Brigid of Kildare. There are also three rivers named after her one in Ireland, Wales and England: Brigit, Braint and Brent.The river that runs through Wales is known to have healing properties.
Also known as Brigid’s day, Candlemas or St. Brigid’s feast, Imbolc is one of the four fire festivals in Celtic paganism and celebrates the return of spring. Since Brigid is the goddess of spring and was said to go away during the winter, people would light a candle in honor of her return. Offerings of milk, bread, and corn cakes were set out and a seat at the dinner table was left open for her presence. Cows and sheep were seen as sacred to the goddess because they would provide milk for the town during the cold months and they would give birth around Imbolc. This festival celebrated the Maiden aspect of Brigid and young women would carry corn dollies dressed in white which represented the goddess. The women would also dress in white and attend a special feast for Imbolc where young suitors could mingle with the ladies. Imbolc is a time of fertility, cleansing and the light returning after a long winter.
Elements- Water & Fire
Animals- snakes, ewes, cows, bees, oxen, owls and hibernating animals. Vultures
Plants- blackberry, hawthorn, basil, mugwort, apple, heather, dandelion, snowdrop, willow, oak, shamrock, crocus, trillium, corn, lavender and sage. Personal one is cinnamon and chamomile.
Crystals- amethyst, bloodstone, carnelian, garnet, moonstone, clear quartz, and peridot.
Symbols- Brigid’s cross, candles, triquetra, faeries, four leaf clover, cauldron, chalice, corn dolly, anvil or hammer, poetry, forges, hearths, wells, rock formations.
Colours- green, red, white, gold and blue
offer her blackberries, baked goods, milk and honey or beer
dedicate a piece of your art to her like painting, knitting, singing, etc.
meditate with fire
savour the warmth of the sun or fire
incorporate the elements of water and fire into your craft
write her a poem
watch the sun rise
say hi to cows and sheep :)
hang a Brigid’s cross above your doorway for protection and blessingsÂ
study healing magick, reiki, herbalism and faeries
wear the colours of fire or white
plant a bee garden
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