Category: Power Spells
Psychic Power Bath: Exotic Mix
Add essential oils of myrrh, opoponax and liquidambar to your bath to strengthen and balance psychic power.
Psychic Power Bath: Anise Extra Strength
Toss some anisette into the bath. Light some candles; pour yourself a drink and feel your power re-emerge.
Psychic Power Bath: Anise
Pour boiling water over bruised anise seeds to create an infusion. When the liquid cools, strain out the solids and add the infusion to your bathwater for enhanced psychic power and perception.
Psychic Replenishment Bath
This bath utilizes the following herbs:
Rosemary
Melissa (lemon balm)
Spearmint
These may be used in varying forms:
- Make infusions of dried or fresh herbs and add in the bath
- Add essential oils to the bath
- Use a combination of fresh herbs and essential oils: although all are common garden plants, Melissa (lemon balm) is a notoriously rare and expensive essential oil.
Psychic Energy Replenishment Rosemary Tea
Rosemary tea is also beneficial: it rejuvenates, invigorates and enhances psychic ability, especially in times of physical exhaustion.
Make a strong infusion by pouring boiling water over fresh or dried rosemary. Rosemary tastes better added to food than as a drink. To improve the taste and increase the power of the potion, add lemon balm and peppermint, and sweeten with honey, if desired.
Psychic Energy Replenishment Potion
Blend rosemary hydrosol with sparkling water to create a psychic energy potion.
Oregano Courage Bath
Bathe in an infusion of oregano (not while pregnant!) to calm nerves, regroup scattered thoughts and emotions, and to summon courage.
Oya Courage Spell
Courage emerges in the recognition of one’s own personal strength.
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Write down nine ways in which you are powerful.
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Place the paper under a purple candle dedicated to the Orisha of personal power, Oya.
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Offer Her red wine. Pour a glass for yourself,k too.
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Toast Oya and yourself and watch the candle burn.
Mojo Power Bag (2)
Like psychic growth, this conjure bag, which is based on power items of North African magick, is a work in progress.
- Fill a red silk bag with dried oleander leaves (Warning: these are toxic! Do not ingest or leave near children and animals), pieces of sandalwood and myrrh, an odd number of hairs from a horse’s tail, and amazonite beads or crystals.
- Sprinkle with henna and/or antimony powder.
- Add a pinch of dirt from sacred sites as you visit them.
Mojo Element Power Bag
Gather the following and place in a conjure bag:
Sand from the beach
Dirt from a mountain
Dirt from a cemetery
Dirt from a crossroads
A cat’s claw herb (uno de gato)
Seashell
Pebble from a crossroads
Nail or pebble found on or beside train tracks
These combined materials bestow the powers of the elements. Only pinches of sand and dirt are needed. Place the initial bag within a second, stronger one to prevent the dirt from spilling out and escaping.
Mojo Power Bags
Mojo bags are created and carried to enhance and maintain psychic power.
Artemisia Spell: Artemisia Incense
Grind equal parts mugwort and wormwood into a fine powder. Sprinkle it on lit charcoal and burn. This incense may be used to accompany and enhance any spell-work.
WARNING!
Even more than most plants, the different forms of the botanical are not interchangeable.
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Although mugwort is largely considered a woman’s herb, it is not safe for pregnant women or for those actively trying to become pregnant. It can cause profound uterine contractions.
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With the exception of pregnant women, the herb is generally safe for adults, in moderate doses.
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The flower essence remedy is the safest method for use, particularly when psychic enhancement is desired.
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Mugwort essential oil, also known as armoise, its French name, is not safe for anyone. Mugwort’s latent destructive powers, potential neurotoxins, are concentrated in the essential oil. It should not be used except possibly under the most expert professional supervision.