Sneaky Witchcraft!
Sneaky Witchcraft!

Using songs as spells. (Singing it for extra charge)
Intention behind simple tasks (chapstick blessing to keep the lips soft and the words persuasive, lotion to keep the skin smooth and repel buggies etc)
Booping a child's nose and using that intention to dispel fear and/or bless the child in question. (Now a favorite past time for my itty bitty nephew.)
Blasting music to break up icky vibes throughout the house
Diffuser or incense certain scents work as offerings, cleansing, or just good way to bring luck into the home.
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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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The difference between pentagram and pentacle is this
- a pentagram is a five pointed star - from the root word Pent meaning 5.
- a pentacle is a talisman, often with a pentagram on it. From the root word Pend meaning “to hang”
Now there is a lot to look at in history and uses but that’s the core difference in the words.

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