Lady A’s Spell of the Day for June 30 – Self Empowerment Spell

Self Empowerment Spell

 

This spell is intended to block out everything around you and focus on the mental or physical. Image of a place that you like or find peaceful imagine yourself there let a feeling of peace and calmness fill you say aloud the following:

I am strong and I can do anything
Let peace fill my heart and mind
Help me feel kindness and tolerance
Let nothing dampen my joy.
Help me feel kindness and love to all
I am myself and no one can change that
I am unique and that is good
I have something special to give to the world
Let me if no one else remember my own worth.
So Mote It Be!

How it empowers you

Seeing your worth in a positive way will help build your confidence and empower you to feel stronger and more capable. This chant will help pull your mind into the right frame to move along with the bolder decisions you’ve been making as a result of increasing sense of self empowerment.

 

Empowerment With Wicca: The Essential Beginner’s Guide To Witchcraft and Wicca
Lance Shelly

 

The Witches Spell for the 29th Day of the Dyad Moon – Norns Moon Spell

Mermaid Comments & Graphics  Norns Moon Spell

 

 

Cast this spell to gain the wisdom and knowledge of the Norns.

You will need a pair of scissors, a ball of white yarn or string, and three white stones.

After the moon rises, go outdoors where it is private and safe, and where you will not be disturbed, such as your backyard, patio, or balcony. Draw a magic circle and call in the elements. Invite the Norns, the spinners of fate and destiny, into your circle. Use the scissors to cut nine arm-length pieces of yarn. Tie three pieces together, and then three of the other pieces together, and then the remaining three pieces together, so you have three arm-lengths remaining. Each time you tie the yarn, repeat:

Ladies of Fate, Three Great Norns of destiny
Please fill me with your knowledge and wisdom,
blessed be!

Wind the three lengths of knotted yarn around the three white stones, one length per stone. As you do, say three times:

Ladies of Fate, Three Great Norns of destiny
Please fill me with your knowledge and wisdom,
blessed be!

When you are finished, thank the Norns, bid farewell to the elements, and pull up the circle. Put the stones under a favorite tree, in a thriving flower pot, or under a flowering bush to encourage the Norns to share their knowledge and wisdom with you.

 

Wiccan Spell A Night: Spells, Charms, And Potions For The Whole Year
Sirona Knight

 

The Witches Magick for the 27th day of the Dyad Moon – Mirror Mate Sex Magic

 Hexe vor dem Flug  :)MIRROR MATE SEX MAGIC

You will need sexy music, your lover, and your favorite scented oil.

After dark, turn on the music. Sit opposite each other skyclad, preferably somewhere you can see the night sky. Anoint one another with the scented oil, on the ankles, knees, thighs, navel, shoulders, neck, and back of the head, in that order. After you anoint each other, say in unison:

Shining stars and moonlight
Illuminate our love so bright
One into two into three times three
May our lovemaking be ecstasy, blessed be!

Hold hands and stare softly into your lover’s eyes for at least fifteen minutes. It’s okay if you blink or giggle or cry. Just focus on how much you love your beloved as your gaze into his or her eyes. Next, stand quietly, and touch and embrace for a few minutes. Then hold hands and stare softly into your lover’s eyes for another ten minutes, or until you both come together for an intensely, intimate night.

 

 
Wiccan Spell A Night: Spells, Charms, And Potions For The Whole Year
Sirona Knight

The Witches Magick for the 26th Day of the Dyad Moon – Victorian Flower Love Spell

VICTORIAN FLOWER LOVE SPELL

Send your lover a message of love using flowers. Tonight, sprinkle your bed with petals from the matching flower or give your beloved a bouquet of blossoms. Be sure to enclose a card or short note that expresses your feelings. Each flower has a special meaning. Select the flower that matches your intentions.

Camellia – Gratitude
Carnation – Fascination and love
Chrysanthemum (red or orange) – I love you
Cyclamen – Modesty and shyness
Daffodil – Kind regard
Daisy – Innocence and purity
Forget-me-not – True love and remembrance
Heliotrope – Devotion and faithfulness
Honeysuckle – Generosity and kindness
Hyacinth – Loveliness and beauty
Hydrangea – Bold love
Iris – Warmth of affection
Jasmine – Amiability and attraction
Lilac (white) – Youthful innocence
Lily – Majesty and noble purpose
Magnolia – Perseverance and persistence
Maidenhair – Discretion and protocol
Orange blossom – Purity and virginity
Rose (red) – Deep love and passion
Rose (white) – Worthiness and new beginnings
Rose (other colors) – Love and beauty
Rosemary – Remembrance and fond memories
Snowdrop – Hope and faith
Sweet Pea – Delicate pleasures
Tulip – Creative love
Violet – Faithfulness and fidelity

Wiccan Spell A Night: Spells, Charms, And Potions For The Whole Year
Sirona Knight

Lady A’s Spell of the Day for June 26th – Witches Bottle (Protection from all Harm)

WITCHES BOTTLE (PROTECTION FROM ALL HARM)

 

Take a mason jar and put pins, needles, razor blades, cactus spines, rose thorns, broken glass, etc. in it.

Prick your finger and let at least 3 drops of your blood into jar(this binds the jar to you). While making the bottle concentrate your thoughts on what you are doing.

Urinate in the bottle and seal it well. Dig a hole and put it in it and say:

“Lord of Life, Lady of Light – Join me here for this rite
I have made this bottle for my protection
According to ancient ways and tradition.
Direct all harm sent my way – To this grave I make today.
Return it three fold to the send – And let my life ever be better
Open my ears to hear and my eyes to see, As I will, So Mote It Be!”

 

WOTC Extra – Belief, Faith and Doubt

Belief, Faith and Doubt

 

While I do use these words and concepts from time to time, I’d like to explain their place in Spell crafting. ‘Faith’ I tend to use to describe a religion or religious/ spiritual path. Belief and faith (in other usages) are like opinions in that they’re an idea you have about something. The use of the words suggest that there is a truth that you don’t know but this is what you think it is. “I believe in a higher power but I have faith in humanity”.

Belief and faith are a lot like hope, you hope it will work, you believe it will work, you have faith that it will work, but you don’t know for sure. In Spell crafting, you need to have an almost arrogant attitude of knowing your magic is going to work. There is no room for doubt. Belief and faith removes the absolute certainty of knowing which will lead to doubt.

Doubt destroys any magical working. Doubt becomes failure. As you are the magic and it comes from you, any doubt will first weaken your resolve and then suggest other possible outcomes. This happens in everything, not just magic. You attract what you think about so if you’re busy thinking, “this might not work, it could cause more bills to arrive” then this is most likely what will happen. That nagging voice of doubt quickly becomes all that you are able to focus on. It wears away at your purpose until it becomes the purpose.

The Common Sense Spell Book
Debbie Dawson

May Our Divine Mother Bless You & Yours On This Gorgeous Friday Morn’!

The Witch’s Ballad

Oh, I have been beyond the town,
Where nightshade black and mandrake grow,
And I have heard and I have seen
What righteous folk would fear to know!
For I have heard, at still midnight,
Upon the hilltop far, forlorn,
With note that echoed through the dark,
The winding of the heathen horn.

And I have seen the fire aglow,
And glinting from the magic sword,
And with the inner eye beheld
The Horned One, the Sabbat’s lord.
We drank the wine, and broke the bread,
And ate it in the Lady’s name.
We linked our hands to make the ring,
And laughed and leaped the Sabbat game.

Oh, little do the townsfolk reck,
When dull they lie within their bed!
Beyond the streets, beneath the stars,
A merry round the witches tread!
And round and round the circle spun,
Until the gates swung wide ajar,
That bar the boundaries of earth
From faery realms that shine afar.

Oh, I have been and I have seen
In magic worlds of Otherwhere.
For all this world may praise or blame,
For ban or blessing nought I care.
For I have been beyond the town,
Where meadowsweet and roses grow,
And there such music did I hear
As worldly-righteous never know.

—Doreen Valiente
Pagan Library

Herbal Preparations

Herbal Preparations

Decoctions


A decoction is herbs that have been simmered in water.
It is the best method for drawing the healing elements from tough plant parts such as bark roots, stems and heavy leaves. To make a decoction use 1 ounce of dried herbs to 1 pint of water that has been brought to a boil. Keep water just below boiling for about 30 minutes and let herbs simmer. Simmering may take up to 1 hour, depending on plant used.
A higher heat than infusions is necessary because of the toughness of the plant parts.


Decoctions should always be strained while hot, so that the matter that separates on cooling may be mixed again with the fluid by shaking when the remedy is used. Use glass, ceramic or earthenware pots, or clean, unbroken enameled cast iron. Do not use plain cast iron with astringent plants.

 


Electuary


When powders are mixed with syrup, honey, brown sugar, or glycerin to produce a more pleasant taste or to make them easier to use internally, they are called electuarys. These are rarely prepared in advance, but are done when needed. Different substances need different proportions of syrup. Light vegetable powders usually require twice their weight, gum resins 2/3 their weight, mineral substances about half their weight. If an electuary is made up in advance and it hardens, add more syrup. If it swells up and emits gas, merely beat it in a mortar.

 


Extracts


Extracts are solid substances resulting from the evaporation of the solution of vegetable principles. The extract is obtained in three ways: by expressing the juice of fresh plants, by using a solvent such as alcohol, or simmering a plant tea and reducing it to a thickened state.
The last is done by simmering a plant and by repeating the process until most of the water used has evaporated, making a decoction. This gives a distillation of the most active principles in the plant. Add 1/4 teaspoon of alcohol (brandy, gin or vodka will do), glycerin, or tincture of benzoine to preserve the extract.

 


Fomentations


A fomentation is a strong herbal tea in which a clean cloth is dipped.
The cloth can be filled with herbs. The cloth is then applied to the affected part.

 


Infusions


This is the origin of the idea of witches potion. It is a process of soaking herbs in water.

 


Hot Infusion 

 

To make an infusion boil water. Add the boiled water to 1 teaspoon dried herb. Cover and let steep for 9-13 minutes. Strain, cool. Infusions are drunk as teas, added to bath, rubbed into furniture and floors, and to anoint body. Powdered Bark, root, seeds, resin and bruised nuts, seeds, bark and buds may be used in hot infusions.

 


Cold infusion

 

Steep in cold water or cold milk for several hours. Wet, mashed herbs can be used internally as a tea or ad poultices on body.

 


Oils


Aromatic oils and rectified alcohol can be combined. The oils seep into the alcohol to produce an essence. Oils may be captured by evaporation from flower petals. Vegetable, nut, or fruit oils can be used as a medium for steeping aromatic plants to extract volatile oils. Aromatic oils can also be steeped in alcohol to extract essence.


To make an oil, pick your own fresh herbs or purchase dried herbs form a reputable source. Pack a large jar with the chosen herb and pour in any favorite mono unsaturated or polyunsaturated oil. Use enough to cover the herb. Close tightly. Label the jar and place in a sunny place for several weeks. Strain out the herb by pouring through cheesecloth into a fresh jar.


Hold the cheesecloth over the opening of the jar containing the herbs and secure with a rubber band. Invert the jar and pour the infused oil through the cheesecloth. Before discarding the herbs, squeeze all the oil out of them. Repeat the entire procedure.


Repack a clean jar with more of the same herb. Add the infused oil, plus enough additional oil to cover the herbs. Store again in sunlight. Strain again through cheesecloth. Pour the oil into a labeled jar and store until needed.

 


Syrups


Medicinal syrups are formed when sugar is incorporated with vegetable infusions, decoctions, expressed juices, fermented liquors, or simple water solutions. Sometimes tinctures are added to a simple syrup, and the alcohol is evaporated. The tincture is sometimes combined with sugar and gently heated, or exposed to the sun until the alcohol is evaporated. The syrup is then prepared with the impregnated sugar and water. Refined sugar makes a clearer and better flavored syrup. Any simple syrup can be preserved by substituting glycerin for a certain
portion of the syrup. Always make syrups in small quantities.

 


To make an herbal syrup, add 2 ounces of dried herb with 1 quart water in a large pot. Boil down and reduce to 1 pint, then add 1-2 tablespoons of honey. If you want to use fresh fruit, leaves, or roots in syrups, you should double the amount of herbs. Store in refrigerator for up to a month. Honey-based syrups are simple and effective way to preserve healing qualities of herbs. Syrups can soothe sore throats and provide some relief from coughs.

 


Teas

 

Home-made herbal teas are much more potent than the store bought teas. Their flavor can be quite strong and sometimes unpleasant.

 

To make a tea, boil 1 pint of water. Add 1 ounce of dried herb tops ( leaves flowers, stems) steep 3 -5 minutes.

 


Tinctures


Tinctures are solutions of medicinal substances in alcohol or diluted alcohol. To make a tincture, grind plant parts with mortar and pestle (or a blender). Add just enough high-quality vodka, whiskey or grain alcohol to cover herbs. Let sit for 21 days then add a small quantity of glycerin (about 2 tbs per pint) and about 10 % volume of spring water.
Strain and store in airtight amber colored glass. If kept cool and dry it will last for up to 5 years.


Dose is usually 20 drops in a cup of tea or warm water, 4 times a day.
For a stronger tincture place herbs in a cone-shaped piece of parchment paper. Pass alcohol repeatedly through the powdered or cut herb. Catch the slow drippings in a jar.


When it has passed once, you may use it, but the more you repeat the process, the stronger the tincture will be. It is acceptable to dilute any alcohol tincture with water.


Add 4 ounces of water and 1 teaspoon of glycerin for every pint of alcohol. The glycerin is optional, it is an additional preservative.

 


Non Alcoholic Tincture


Alcohol is a near perfect preservative of plant attributes.
If for some reason you wish to evaporate the alcohol, add the tincture dose to a cup of water then add 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon of boiling water. Some herbs can be steeped in milk to make a milk tincture. Strain out the herbs, and store in a labeled jar in the refrigerator.

 


Ointments


An ointment is a soothing, healing, slightly oily or fatty substance into which the essence of a healing plant has been dissolved. This is done by heating the fat or oil with the plant until it loses its normal color and the oil or fat has absorbed the healing chemical principles. the plant is then strained out, and beeswax is added to harden the ointment.

Preservatives such as drops of tincture of benzoin, poplar bud tincture, or glycerin are optional additions. If you make ointments in small batches and keep them tightly closed with paraffin wax, they don’t decompose. The traditional folk, herbal, and pharmaceutical base for ointments is pork lard. Purify it by simmering and straining. It has healing abilities even without the addition of herbs, but so do a lot of fats and oils. It is said to have great drawing power. Purified, liquefied anhydrous lanolin is also used as a base for ointments. Lanolin is the substance washed from the wool of sheep. It comes in many levels of purity, so the results vary depending on the product. This oil is the closest to skin oil.


Almond oil, cocoa butter, wheat germ, and vitamin E are neutral bases for ointments. If no other product is available, Vaseline may be used, but is listed here in case nothing else is available. All ointments must contain one substance that will thicken the final product. Lanolin is a thickener, as is cocoa butter. Both are non sticky and mix well with most other oils.


Other useful but sticky thickeners are glycerin, honey, or liquid lecithin.
Also, various powdered resins and gum swell up and thicken when first soaked in cold water, then simmered in gently boiling water, and added to preparations. Agar-agar and Irish moss are seaweed thickeners.
Green apples provide and excellent acid fruit pectin that is a good addition to creams and ointments. While any of the above sticky and non sticky thickeners will help swell a product and keep it emulsified, you will still need some wax to harden a cold cream or ointment. Beeswax is perfect, although expensive. It may be combined with paraffin wax.

 


Poultices


A poultice is a raw or mashed herb applied directly to the body, or applied wet directly to the body, or encased in a clean cloth and then applied. Poultices are used to heal bruises, putrid sores, soothe abrasions, or withdraw toxins from an area. They may be applied hot or cold, depending on the health need. Cold poultices(and compresses) are used to withdraw the heat from an inflamed or congested area. Use a hot poultice or compress to relax spasms and for some pains.


To make a poultice, use fresh or dried herbs that have been soaked in boiling water until soft. Mix with enough slippery elm powder to make poultice stick together. Place on affected part then wrap body part and poultice with clean cloth.

 


Vinegars


Herbs that are soluble in alcohol are usually soluble in vinegar, and are useful for salad vinegars, cosmetic vinegars, some liniments and preventive sickroom “washes”.

 


Waters


Steeped herbs, water, and alcohol and steeped herbs plus honey and other fruits are often called waters. Sometimes extracts or spirits of various herbs, such as lavender, are also called waters.

The Witches Magick for the 25th Day of the Dyad Moon – Moon Tree Love Spell


Fantasy Comments & Graphics
Moon Tree Love Spell

 

In 1971, the astronauts of Apollo 14 took tree seeds with them into lunar orbit. Later the seeds were germinated on earth, and planted around the United States. There are now more than 400 of these “Moon Trees” that are growing strong across the country. Use this spell to draw the magic of the moon into your bedroom and lovemaking tonight and every night.

For this spell, you will need a strong tree, a water bottle filled with water, and a 69-inch length of white yarn, ribbon, or string.

After the moon rises, stand under the tree, and address its trunk and branches:

Blessed tree, may our love be as strong as thee!

Call out the name of the one you love and who loves you. Now, walk clockwise around the tree three times. As you do, sprinkle drops of water from the bottle around the tree base, and say three times:

Blessed tree, may our love be as strong as thee!

Again, call out the name of your beloved. Tie the white yarn around the tree trunk. Now place your palms on the tree, and say:

Blessed tree, in summer, fall, winter, and spring
May our love be strong by earth, air, fire, and sea
May our union be sweet, romantic, and loving, blessed be!

Once more, call out the name of the one you love. Now, lean against the tree and place both palms face down against the bark. Take a few minutes to think about the person you love. Close your eyes for a couple of minutes, and imagine he or she coming to you and telling you how much you are loved and adored. Imagine your lover showing you how much you are loved. Take several deep, complete breaths to clarify the image and sensation. When you are done, untie the yarn. Retie the white yarn to your bedpost to bring the magic of the silvery moon into your bedroom and lovemaking. As you do, say:

May our love be strong by earth, air, fire, and sea
May our union be sweet, romantic, and loving, blessed be!

 

Wiccan Spell A Night: Spells, Charms, And Potions For The Whole Year
Sirona Knight

 

Amazing Grace

burning_times_01

Amazing Grace

Amazing grace, how sweet the Earth
that bore a witch like me!
I once was burned, now I survive,
was hung and now I sing.

T’was grace that drew down the moon
and grace that raised the seas.
The magic in the people’s will
will set our Mother free.

We face the East and breathe the winds
that move across this earth.
From gentle breeze to hurricane
our breath will bring forth the change.

Turn towards the South and feel the fire
that burns in you and me.
The spirit’s flame will rise again
and burn eternally.

We greet the West, our souls awash
in tides of primal birth.
Our tears and blood, our pain and love
will cleanse and heal the earth.

Reach into the North and know your roots
down deep ancestral caves.
We find the wisdom of the Crone,
Of circles we are made.

Amazing earth, enduring life,
from death into rebirth.
T’is earth I am and earth I love
and earth I’ll always be.

Amazing grace, how sweet the Earth
that bore witches like we.
We once were burned, now we survive,
were hung and now we sing.

Goddess bless, so mote it be,
Our magic spirals on.
Merry meet and merry part
and merry meet again.

—Verna Knapp

Pagan Library

The Witches Magick for the 24th day of the Dyad Moon – Palace of the Moon Love Spell

Egyptian Comments & GraphicsPalace of the Moon Love Spell

“The Goddess of the Palace of the Moon,” in Chinese folklore, is a story that depicts the enchanting magic of faery queens. The Faery Queen, Chang-O, sits on a golden throne, arrayed in snowy whiteness, radiating brightness. She dazzles the eyes with her halo of light. Angels with rainbow wings hover softly over her and form a canopy above her. A host of faery beings stand before her, all robed in light. This spell uses the enchanting faery magic of the faery queens to help you create a magical lovemaking circle for romance.

To cast this spell, you will need white clothes, your lover, sensuous music, a bath, your favorite scented oil, and three candles (white, pink, and red).

Begin after dark. Put white linens on your bed, and set aside white robes, lingerie, pajamas, or something similar that is all white to wear after your bath. Take a hot bath or shower with your lover and anoint each other with your favorite scented oil. Sandalwood or vanilla oil would both be excellent selections. Put on your white clothes.

Set up your altar in your bedroom with a white candle, a pink candle, and a red candle, in a row from left to right, in that order. Draw a circle of white light, and call in the elements. Now turn on the sensuous music. Light the white candle, and dedicate it to your favorite love goddess. Light the pink candle from the white candle. Dedicate it to your lover. Light the red candle from the pink candle flame, and dedicate it to your favorite love god. Hold your lover’s hands in yours and say together:

In this Palace of the Moon
It’s you with me and me with you
May our love shine brightly tonight
Me with you and you with me
In the divine light of the night
Sweet Lady and Lord, Blessed Be!

Allow the candles to burn down safely, and let the magick of the night enchant you. Leave the circle down as you make love and sleep. In the morning, bid farewell to the elements and pull up the circle. You can also perform this spell solo by adapting the incantation.

 

 

Wiccan Spell A Night: Spells, Charms, And Potions For The Whole Year
Sirona Knight

 

The Witches Magick for the 23rd Day of the Dyad Moon – Twenty-Dollar Tripling Spell

MY LIL DRAGON TOP 90

Twenty-Dollar Tripling Spell

Cast this spell to triple your money.

You will need a new twenty-dollar bill, the newer the better, and a green envelope.

At 8: 00 p.m. put the twenty-dollar bill in the green envelope. Lick the envelope and seal it. Fold the envelope three times. Each time your fold it, say:

1, 2, 3, 20 quickly triples to 60, blessed be!

Put the envelope in a drawer in your bedroom, and each night take the envelope out and merge with the divine for a few moments, and repeat:

1, 2, 3, 20 quickly triples to 60, blessed be!

When you receive triple the amount in the envelope, open the envelope, and either deposit the money or spend it on something special.

 

 

Wiccan Spell A Night: Spells, Charms, And Potions For The Whole Year

SIrona Knight

 

Let’s Talk Witch – Devising Your Own Spells

Green Forest Fairy With Dragon & Elf (PDB Color #1)

Devising Your Own Spells

 

 

You will often be able to find spells for most purposes but being able to write your own is particularly useful. Not only can you use ingredients that are at hand but you can also tailor the spell exactly to its purpose. This makes it that much stronger.

When it comes to spells, there is no real hard and fast rule about how they should be phrased. They can be as simple or as complex as you like. They do not have to be perfect prose and they do not have to rhyme, unless you so desire.

Start off by deciding which deity you are going to ask for help. Choose items that are sacred to that deity in order to strengthen the spell. Items such as herbs sacred to that deity, incense related to them, etc.

Then add in what it is that you want help with. It is important that you are as clear as possible about what you want help with. Be as specific as possible to avoid ambiguous results.

You should always end each spell with a phrase such as, “And harm none, so be it.” or “To the greater good, let it be done.” You want to add this in so that your spell does not hurt anyone else.

Next choose when you will perform your spell. Getting the spell cast at the right phase in the lunar cycle should be top priority. After that is sorted out, you can choose the most auspicious day.

Candles are a powerful magical tool and can be useful to help you focus. Choose candles in colors related to what you are asking for or colors sacred to the deity of your choice.

You can also see whether or not there are any magical symbols that will aid your spell – these can be carved into the candles or drawn on a piece of paper.

It may be useful to have a representation of the person that the spell is about, if applicable.

Don’t get too caught up in the makings of the spell though – sometimes the simplest ones are the best.

 

 

Witchcraft: The Ultimate Bible: The Definitive Guide on the Practice of Witchcraft, Spells, Rituals and Wicca

Justin Kase

 

Herb of the Day for June 22nd is Allspice

Herb of the Day

Allspice

Allspice is used as a paste to soothe and relieve toothache, as well as a mouthwash to freshen the
breath. The rind contains the most active medicinal components and is considered to be stimulant in
action, particularly the aroma. The tea has antiseptic properties (due to the eugenol content in the berries) and is used primarily as a digestive aid for flatulence, intestinal gas and indigestion. The tea is also used as an appetite stimulant, and as a carminative. Both the tea and a poultice are used for rheumatism and neuralgia.

Allspice lowers blood sugar (useful in diabetes) and improves protein absorption. The leaves are used in the bath for varicose veins, gout, and edema. The eugenol content is said to promote digestive enzymes in the body.

Magickal uses: Allspice encourages healing and is used in mixtures to ask for money and good fortune. Also used in determination and healing spells

Properties: Aromatic, carminative, stimulant

Growth: Allspice is harvested from a tree that is native to Central and South America as well as the Caribbean. Allspice is the dried berry of the pimento, an evergreen tree growing to 40 feet in height. It bears opposite, leathery, oblong to oblong-lancelet leaves whose pinnately arranged veins show prominently on the underside. Small white flowers grow in many-flowered cymes in the upper leaf axils from June to August. The fruit is a fleshy, sweet berry which is purplish-black when ripe.

Poultice: Boil berries and make a thick paste. Spread on a soft clean cloth. The cloth can also be dipped in warm tea and used as hot pack

Pimento water: Combine 5 parts crushed berries with 200 parts water and distill down to half the original volume. A dose is from 1-2 fluid ounces.

Oil: A dose is from 2-5 drops. For flatulence, take 2 or 3 drops on sugar

Powder: A dose is from 10-30 grains

 

 

Source:
Author: Crick
Website: The Whispering Woods

The Witches Magick for the 22nd Day of the Dyad Moon – Sweet & Strong Love Potion

Witchcraft

SWEET AND STRONG LOVE POTION

Makes two servings.

Eight ounces of chilled papaya juice, two apricots, peeled, pits removed, one-quarter cup of nonfat milk, one cup of vanilla ice cream, one cup of orange sherbet, and one banana.

Add all the ingredients to the blender. With each ingredient you add, repeat:

Our love is sweet, our love is strong, blessed be!

Blend until the mixture is smooth and creamy. As you sip the potion with your beloved, repeat:

Our love is sweet, our love is strong, blessed be!

 

 

Wiccan Spell A Night: Spells, Charms, And Potions For The Whole Year

Sirona Knight

 

WOTC Extra (a) – How Magical Tools Enhance Your Results

witchcraft

How Magical Tools Enhance Your Results

 

Magic would not be complete without scented oils, homemade magical brews and smoke rising from the incense as it carries our thoughts up into the universe. We weave spells utilizing the simple but potent powers found within the tools nature gives us. The power of incense and oils can magically transform our lives.

Magic can be as simple as rubbing scented oil on a colored candle, setting it in a holder and lighting it as you visualize your magical need. Or it can be more complex, involving several candles, many oils, incense, ritual clothing, chants and more. The details are up to you. What’s important is that you use Magic to bring light, joy and peace into your life and the world around you.

By now you should understand that all magic comes from within. Your magical tools simply help you draw out the thoughts and feelings that you want to send out to the Universe.

To help you understand their true purpose of your tools, I am going to share an excerpt from another one of my books. It clearly describes the benefits and is worth repeating here:

Think back to a time when you dressed up for a job interview or an important social event. What you wore made you feel better about yourself, and thus improved your chances for a successful outcome. You knew that your clothes didn’t really have magical powers, but there was no question that having the right outfit and accessories boosted your self-confidence, and THAT is why these items were needed.

Magical tools work the same way. They are a part of our rituals because they can help us focus our thoughts and generate the ideal atmosphere to work in.

Incense can create a magical atmosphere that helps you achieve the desired mental state for your ritual. It can be used both on and off the altar to cleanse and create sacred space. If for any reason the smoke of incense bothers you, essential oil can work as a substitute. But be sure to include one or the other. The effects of aroma can have a significant impact on any rituals or magical work.

Stones or crystals may also be used in your spell work. Stones are very easy to carry with you and are great little reminder of the beautiful gifts our Mother Earth wants to share with you.

Herbs are another example of the many blessings our Mother Earth offers us. It’s very common to see them listed in spells, but we should be using them in our daily life as well. Whenever I consume living foods, I think about the life-energy of the food entering my body and merging with my own. Spiritual leaders from many different paths also believe that living foods (fresh fruits and vegetables) actually enhance our ability to communicate with the Divine. If this is true, then consuming Mother Earth’s living foods can help raise physical, mental and spiritual energy and should be considered an important part of all magical practice.

Finally, you might not think of jewelry as being a “tool” for magical work. However, placing a small pentacle or symbol of your beliefs on your alter or simply carrying it around with you throughout the day, is also a great little reminder of the power that is within you.

Wicca A Beginner’s Guide to Casting Spells: Herbal, Crystal and Candle Magic (Living Wicca Today Book 3)

Kardia Zoe

 

Wishing Everyone A Very Blessed & Magickal Midsummer’s Night!

Litha Comments & Graphics
Sorry I didn’t mean to end things the way I did, but I guess I wasn’t as rested as I thought I was. I sort of feel asleep and just now waking up. If it hadn’t been for Kiki poking me and nudging me I would still been snoozing.

 
Anyway, hopefully tomorrow will be a better day. Till then my dear sweet family have an evening full of magick and wonder,

 

Love ya,

Lady A