TURQUOISE PROTECTION AMULET

TURQUOISE PROTECTION AMULET
 
 
The ancients regarded turquoise as a powerful magickal aid to ward off misfortune, illness,
and the evil eye. You can use turquoise to make your own amulet for protection.
To begin, during the waxing Moon take a piece of blue turquoise or an item of blue
turquoise jewelry and hold it in your hand for a moment. In your mind’s eye, picture a
blue light surrounding you. Hold the stone to your heart, and breathe on it to charge it
with your power, saying:
Stone of blue, surround me with protective energy.
I am protected by your soothing blue light.
Carry your turquoise with you or wear it as often as you can.
Handle it frequently to keep the spell active.

Over The Door Charm

Over The Door Charm
 
Many years ago, I ran across this anonymous poem and hung it over my front door as a theft deterrent. Since that time, nothing has ever left my house unless I gave it away willingly.
 
What comes to me I keep
Who goes from me I free
Yet against all I stand
Who carry not my key.

PROTECTION CHARM

PROTECTION CHARM


Tools: One red candle + one white candle
A small piece of white paper Oil Ink pen Red Ribbon
Set the white candle alight on the left to represent the Goddess and a red candle to the right to
represent the God. Place the materials for the spell between the two candles.
Using the oil, with your right index finger, draw a pentacle (star inside a circle) in the
middle of the white paper, while saying,
“With the seal of this pentagram I request that this charm be used for protection.”
Using a pen, in the center of the oil-drawn pentagram, draw your own special symbol for protection.
Say,
“With this rune, I request that this charm be used for protection.”
When you are ready, roll the paper up with the red ribbon tightly lengthwise.
Hold the charm over the red candle and say,
I consecrate myself in fire
so that I can defend myself
and protect myself with the power I have.
Continue doing this with the smoke of the white candle, but consecrate it in the name of air.
Hold the charm with both hands. Concentrate on the charm’s task.
Then seal the left end of the charm with white wax, the right with red wax.
The charm is now complete.

Charm to Avoid Receiving Unjust Traffic Citations

Charm to Avoid Receiving Unjust Traffic Citations
 
Keep a combination of tiger-eye, hematite, and quartz crystal in the glove box or, if you don’t smoke, in the ashtray. The tiger-eye helps with “true sight” –a terrific aid for those who experience night blindness or difficult with windshield glare. Hematite has a grounding force and dispels negativity. Clear quartz aplifies the effects of the other two stones. Before you place the stones in the vehicle, hold them in your dominant hand and chant:
 
Stones dispel unjust citations!
Deliver me safely to my destination.
 
This charm does not have the capacity to keep you from getting traffic citations that you deserve, such as tickets for speeding or running stop signs. If only protects you from the “ridiculous” tickets that police officers sometimes issue in order to meet their quota.

Stone Charm for Physical Energy

Stone Charm for Physical Energy
 
Take a piece of sunstone to an eastern windowsill at sunrise. (Alternatively, place the stone outside in the East where it can absorb the rays of the morning Sun.) Offer the stone to the Sun and chant:
Flaming Orb of rising power
Add vital energy hour by hour
To this stone with flecks of gold
Give it Your Power, great and bold,
And when the light of day is through
And with Your Zest this stone is imbued,
It shall come back home to me
To impart Your Zestful energy.
 
Leave the stone to absorb the energy of the rising Sun, but don’t retrieve it until after sundown. (This give the energy time to “settle” in the stone.) Carry it with you.

Charging the Mojo

Once the bag is complete:

  1. Light a match and plunge it into the bag, extinguishing it (Do not set your bag your bag or its contents on fire. Be very careful if the bag contains dried herbals or volatile essential oils)
  2. Spit in the bag and pull the string tight.

Charm Bags

A magick spell inside a bag. There are a wide variety of names for this most popular spell style. In addition to charm bag, there’s conjure bags, medicine bag, medicine hand, mojo bag, mojo hand, just plain old mojo, gris-gris bag, ouanga bag, dilly bag, amulet bag, magick bag, and for the scholarly, phylacteries. And those are just the English names! These are single-handedly the most popular method of carrying magickally charged items around the world.

The charm bag is a bag filled with one or more power items. Some can be seen as a miniature spell or an altar in a bag. Others are worki-in-progress: an ever-evolving collection of power objects.

Medicine bags can be extremely simple. A Moroccan spell recommends that an amulet bag be filled with Earth taken from a three-way crossroads and worn around the neck, to ward off the Evil Eye and on/or find and maintain true love.

Medicine bags can also be complex. The Brazilian charm bag, the patua, is made from leather or cloth might contain a danda root shaped into a figa, the fig hand , and place between leaves of rue and mucura. Garlic and cloves may be added, then prayers written  out with special ink and sewn into the bag.

Some traditions carry a multitude of items in one bag. In Native North American tradition, a medicine bag is initiated via an activating agent, for instance a pinch of tobacco, pollen, corn kernels, sweetgrass, white sage or a little bit of Earth, tied into a piece of red flannel. Other traditions insist on one item per bag; magick is forbidden in orthodox Muslim tradition, the exception being the use of Koranic verses as amulets. A separate pouch is needed for each amulet. African nomads may be covered in heather and metal talisman cases.

The variety of this type of magick is endless. The container itself becomes part of the spell. Materials are carefully chosen. Fine Arabic and tibetan amulet bags are finely crafted from metal and sometimes bejeweled. Other bags may be as simple as a knotted handkerchief. The drawstring bag is most familiar. Hoodoo recommends red flannel while Romany tradition suggests red silk.

Although the words are now used somewhat synonymously, technically a “hand” is a chosen bag, rather than an open one. There’s a fine line between a sachet and a hand, largely drawn by the fabric it’s crafted from (sachets are muslin, hands flannel) and the items they contain (a sachet contains only herbal material, a hand may contain a variety of materials, including the herbs).

Although modern hoodoo and conjure magick almost invariably used red flannel drawstring bags, early African-American mojo hands, immediately post-slavery and continuing on wards, were sewn red squares With the material sewn inside, they resemble an isolated single square. The traditional British mojo hand is very similar; two pieces of red flannel, dut into a heart shape, stuffed, sewn together and the outward decorated.

Bags possess the advantage of accessibility however there are other methods of carrying charms. The bag may be sewn into clothes or individual items sewn into clothing. Romany style, for privacy and  for added contact with body. Igor Stravinsky wore his sacred medals pinned to his underwear.

A Sparkling Winter Charm for the Home

A Sparkling Winter Charm for the Home

Gather the following supplies:

  • A small tube of iridescent glitter

  • A basket (your choice on the color and style)

  • A square of felt (to line the basket and help keep the glitter in its place)

  • A dozen pinecones

Place the felt into the bottom of an attractive basket. Next, gather and arrange your pinecones in the felt lined basket. Hold your hands over the pinecones and imagine the natural elements of earth, air, fire and water swirling around you. Now picture this energy being funneled down into your hands and then sprinkle a bit of the iridescent glitter on top of the pinecones as you repeat this charm three times:

Pinecones are a natural symbol for fertility.

I enchant these to bring us good luck and prosperity

By the winter winds that blow, and the sparkling snow that falls,

I call for joy and abundance to come bless us, one and all.

Place your basket on the hearth or use as a centerpiece this winter Enjoy!

 

Courtesy of

Cottage Witchery

Natural Magick for Hearth and Home

Ellen Dugan