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2 years ago

Bind Your Pain Jar

Sulfur (from a match)

Himalayan salt

Mugwort

St. John's wort

Rosemary

Sage

Lemongrass

Forget-Me-Not flowers

3 white candles

Orange candle

3 drops of cinnamon oil

Cleanse your space and utensils, set your intentions (mine were to bind my heartache and stop overthinking, just some ideas!)

Add 3 drops of cinnamon oil to your jar, light candles, add your herbs

Recite, "take this pain from top my chest,

Let me breathe; put it to rest.

Take this worry from my heart,

Let me heal and press restart."

Seal with orange wax, blow out candles when finished and thank your deity/ies 🖤

Bind Your Pain Jar
Bind Your Pain Jar

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2 years ago

“The divines are not beyond this world, but within it, present in all things as aspects of their being. Thus, the sacred and the mundane are one and the same, for the divine is not separate from the world, but a part of it.”

— Viadescioism

2 years ago

spells don’t have to rhyme to work.

spells don’t have to rhyme to work.

spells don’t have to rhyme to work.

spells don’t have to rhyme to work.

spells don’t have to rhyme to work.

a spell could literally be one word and it’ll get the job done.

intention is key.

2 years ago

Outdoor Protection Powder

If you want to protect your home, there are a variety of ways to do so. Runes, sigils, cleansing regularly, wards - but I feel like not many people realize that you can protect your home from the outside as well. This is my favorite protection powder to use.

What you'll need:

Spice grinder (Optional)

Shaker bottle

Funnel

1/2 cup Cascarilla (Protection, blocks negative energies/non-corporeal energies)

4 tbsp salt (Cleansing)

3 tbsp rosemary (Protection, welcoming in good energies)

3 tbsp basil (Protection)

3 tbsp black pepper (Protection from evil, blocking negativity)

2-3 acorns (Power-boosting)

What you'll do:

Add all ingredients to a spice grinder and blitz until it's a fine powder. This is optional, but I do recommend it.

Funnel the powder into a shaker bottle, such as a repurposed herb bottle from the store.

Some of my recommended uses:

Sprinkle outside underneath windows and across doorways to block negativity and protect your home from evil entering.

Mix with a little moon water and use a thin paintbrush to draw small runes or sigils on the glass of windows to prevent evil from seeping in.

Mix a tablespoon or so into a gallon of moon water and pour the entire gallon onto your front porch. The moon water will carry the effect of the powder widely to create a protected place for you to hang out. It sounds silly, I know, but it's effective.

I hope this is helpful! As always, be safe, do your research, and blessed be, everyone.

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2 years ago

greetings witches & friends!

my roommate & i are witches & created a protection jar for our apartment!

we used an old pickle jar & ingredients that can be found here

thought i would share here as to inspire :) protection is SUPER important in any craft!

really happy with how this turned out. we sealed with TWO sigils & black/blue candle wax ✨♥️

Greetings Witches & Friends!

thanks for looking!

blessed be ✨🍃💗

roommates blog: @alisssa-is-me


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