RITUAL FOR FERTILITY

RITUAL FOR FERTILITY

Moon Phase: Waxing to Full
Time of day: The time you are usually most creative, for me it is the morning
Props: Sandalwood incense for mental fertility, Peach incense for physical fertility.
Tools: Incense burner.
Gods/Goddesses to Call (choose 1 or 2): Diana, Freyer, Ishtar, Liber, Liberia, Brigit, Cerridwen, Cernunnos.
Food and Drink: Salad of shredded carrots, cucumber, and rice with an olive oil and garlic
dressing (served cold, use brown rice) a banana for dessert.
Tea: Peach
Do what you need to do to prepare for ritual. cast a circle and invoke your deities.
State your purpose and goal. Make it VERY specific.
Light your incense. Imagine the incense filling that part of you that you wish fertility to touch.
It must fill you, grow around you and touch every part of you.
Starting in the east you face each of the four directions imploring them:
East: “Watchtowers of Air send your winds to wash the stagnant part of me away”
South: “Watchtowers of Fire send your heat to fire my (brain, womb, loins)”
West: “Watchtowers of Water fill me with fertility
North: “Great Goddess, Mother, I make me as fertile as your rainforests, your oceans
you are fill me with life and hope”
Lie on the floor head toward the north arms and legs outstretched. If you are not alone
have your significant other or coven mates place their hand above your loins (not touching)
or head and send you healing energy.
“Oh great _____ I implore you to fill me with ripened fruit that I may bear __________.
Fill my (womb/loins/mind) with power and light.”
Feel your body fill with power. Feel the power emanate from the place you wish to be fertile.
Kneel before your alter: The HPs blesses the food and tea.
You eat the food with your fingers imagining the food feeding that which about you is infertile,
you then drink the tea in one draught. (This is not meant to be a meal, merely fill you with the
energy of the food).
Close your circle in a normal manner. Ground and center.
If you are doing the spell to be physically fertile be sure and have unprotected sex within 24 hours.
*for female physical fertility this spell should be done 14 days after a woman’s cycle begins.
For a man it does not matter.

Today’s Runes for Saturday, November 19th is Inguz

Today’s Runes

Spirit Runes are most commonly used for questions about mysticism, spirituality, and religion. Inguz is the rune of completion and fertility. The presence of this rune suggests that tasks which have been initiated will come to fruition. This rune is associated with Ing and Frey, it is this connection that explains its connotations of both fertility and sexuality. The variant of this rune shown here is reminiscent of the twin strands of life, and of the challenge and rewards of bringing together things complimentary.

Today’s Runes for November 5th is Inguz

Today’s Runes

Spirit Runes are most commonly used for questions about mysticism, spirituality, and religion. Inguz is the rune of completion and fertility. The presence of this rune suggests that tasks which have been initiated will come to fruition. This rune is associated with Ing and Frey, it is this connection that explains its connotations of both fertility and sexuality. The variant of this rune shown here is reminiscent of the twin strands of life, and of the challenge and rewards of bringing together things complimentary.

Today’s Runes for November 3rd is Laguz

Today’s Runes

Stone Runes are most commonly used for questions about the natural world and things beyond human control. Laguz is the most strongly feminine of runes, representing water. Deep sexuality is suggested by this rune. Through Laguz, water is seen as the ocean – vast, uncontrollable, ever-changing, and vital. When interpreted as the returning tide, Laguz can also predict the inevitable return from a long journey.

Today’s Runes for Thursday, Oct. 27th is Berkana

Today’s Runes

Ice Runes are most commonly used for questions about struggle, conflict, and achievement. Berkana represents the birch tree. The birch is frequently symbolic of renewal, rebirth, birth, growth and fertility. This rune is a joyous one, representing good outcomes from ventures undertaken. It is the rune of the family and of a good household.

Today’s Runes for October 21st is Inguz

Today’s Runes

Jade Runes are most commonly used for questions about love, friendship, and relationships. Inguz is the rune of completion and fertility. The presence of this rune suggests that tasks which have been initiated will come to fruition. This rune is associated with Ing and Frey, it is this connection that explains its connotations of both fertility and sexuality. The variant of this rune shown here is reminiscent of the twin strands of life, and of the challenge and rewards of bringing together things complimentary.

The Properties of Trees

 

The Properties of Trees

 

 

 

Below is an extensive list of the properties of different trees:

 

Alder: Prosperity, security, stability, house moves

 

Almond: Abundance, prosperity, fertility and love without limits

 

Apple: Fertility, health, love and long life

 

Ash: Expansion of horizons; travel, especially by sea; courage, healing, strength, prosperity

 

Aspen: Clear communication, good news from afar, eloquence, protection against theft, healing

 

Avocado: Increasing the desire of someone for you, growth of beauty in self or environment

 

Bamboo: Protection especially of household boundaries and against the negative thoughts of others; good luck, especially in money matters

 

Banana: Fertility, male potency, prosperity

 

Banyan: Good luck and optimism

 

Bay: Fidelity, marriage, preservation of family home, pleasant dreams, abundance

 

Beech: Knowledge, formal learning, positive change

 

Birch: Cleansing, health, new beginnings, protection of young children and animals

 

Boxwood: Discovering hidden treasure, new sources of income, developing forgotten talents, unexpected good fortune

 

Cedar: Good luck, fidelity in love, mature relationships

 

Cherry: New love, increasing divinatory abilities, fertility

 

Chestnut: Abundance, expansion of opportunity, employment

 

Chestnut, Horse: Money, healing, courage

 

Coconut: Fertility, motherhood, the flow of new life and energies; give protection against all negativity, especially psychic attack

 

Cypress: Long life, healing and comfort in sorrow

 

Dogwood: Clear focus and determination, tests and examinations

 

Elder: Increases clairvoyance; overcomes negative feelings; healing; good for older women

 

Elm: Tree of quiet sleep, of family love and giving and receiving in equal measure

 

Eucalyptus: Cleansing, healing, clarity of thought, overcoming obstacles and misunderstandings

 

Fig: Wisdom, creativity, fertility, harmony and balance

 

Fir: Birth and rebirth, new beginnings, cleansing, unexpected gifts and money

 

Hawthorn: Courage, marking boundaries, purification, protection male potency, cleansing and protection

 

Hazel: Wisdom, justice, good luck, fertility, knowledge and inspiration, psychic powers

 

Holly: Protection, especially of the home against all negativity and harm; overcoming impossible odds, persistence; also a tree for money and material gains

 

Ivy: Fidelity, married love, committed relationship, restoring lost love

 

Juniper: Protection against all negative forces, purification, prosperity, new beginnings, justice

 

Larch: Protection, especially against thieves; optimism

 

Laurel: Protection from illness; success and realization of ambition; winning through in spite of difficulty

 

Lime/linden: Justice, co-operation with other, partnerships of all kind, dealing with officialdom

 

Mango: Health, permanence, lasting happiness

 

Maple: Long life, health of children, fertility, riches of all kinds, pleasure

 

Myrtle: Stable relationships, married love, fertility, matters concerning young people; also preserving youthfulness; peace, money

 

Norfolk Island Pine: Assurance that you and your family will never go without the necessities of life

 

Oak: Knowledge, power, independence, confidence, success, courage, prosperity and potency

 

Olive: Peace, mending of quarrels; forgiveness, especially of our own mistakes; abundance, healing and fertility

 

Orange: Love abundance, fertility, marriage, passion, luck and money

 

Palm: Fertility, potency, energy, starting again, rejuvenation

 

Pear: New life, health, girls’ and women’s needs, fertility

 

Peach: Marriage, pregnancy and birth, abundance, happiness, fertility, wishes and long life

 

Pine: Ending destructive relationships or habits; cleansing negativity; friendship in adversity, knowledge, protection from all harm, money

 

Redwood: Ambitions, limitless potential, success, spiritual growth, focus, courage, strength, concentration and increased mental acuity

 

Rowan/mountain ash; Protection of the home, intuition, increasing psychic powers, healing

 

Silver Banksias; Protection of all kinds, allowing one to let go of sorrow, grief and destructive habits or relationships

 

Sycamore: Protection and the granting of wishes; increasing influence over others and situations

 

Tamarind: Love, especially new love and the rebuilding of trust

 

Vine: Rebirth and renewal, joy, ecstasy, passion, good luck in games of chance

 

Walnut: Prophetic powers, prosperity, health, increase of mental powers, fertility, granting of wishes

 

Willow: Intuition, moon magick, healing, prophetic dreams, making wishes comes true, increasing psychic energies, understanding the emotions of others

 

White Mangrove: Nurturing self and others, being sensitive, intuitive, caring, balanced and in touch with life force

 

Yew: Endings, of new and good things coming out of the old, of permanence, aims that are slow to come to fruition, enduring strength, what is of worth, union between two people after difficulty

Fertility Spell

This spell uses symbolism in the use of the fig and egg, but also ancient methods of acknowledgement in the offering to the Earth Mother for fertility. Crops were often offered to the goddess in the hope of a good harvest and in this spell that hope is for new life. The spell is best done at the time of the New Moon or in spring time when the Goddess of Fertility is commemorated

Items you will need

  • YOU WILL NEED
  • Frankincense and sandalwood incense
  • White candle
  • A fig (fresh if possible)
  • A fresh egg
  • A clear glass bowl
  • A marker pen
  • Your boline
  • A trowel
  • Light your incense and the candle.
  • Put the egg on the left and the fig on the right, -the bowl in the middle.
  • Draw a symbol of your child on the egg.
  • Very carefully break the egg into the bowl and -place the empty shell on the left side again.
  • Make a small cut in the fig with your boline -and carefully scrape the seeds into the bowl.
  • Place the remains of the fig into the egg shell -to represent the physical baby within the-womb and again replace it on the left side.
  • With your finger, stir the contents of the bowl

clockwise three times and say: As these two become one May the Goddess and the God Bless our union with child

  • Leave the bowl in the middle and allow the -candle to burn out.
  • Take the bowl and the eggshell with its-contents to a place where you can safely bury -them.
  • (Your own garden is good if you have one

otherwise a quiet secluded spot.)

  • Place the eggshell in the ground and pour -over it the contents of the bowl.
  • As you cover it with earth say:

I offer to Mother Earth A symbol of fertility In love and gratitude for her bounty

  • Now await developments without anxiety.

This spell is full of symbolism. The fig represents not

only fertility, but also is thought to feed the psyche that part of us that some call the soul. The egg is an

ancient symbol of fertility and indeed of the

beginning of life. Bringing the two together

acknowledges your sense of responsibility for the

continuation of life

A Fertility Spell

To help with fertility problems or release alot of anxiety due to menstral problems

Items you will need

  • 1 Hens Egg
  • Paint or Permanent Pens (any colors)
  • Paper Knife
  • Almond or Olive Oil
  • Coconut Shell
  • Tiny Straw Basket
  • Moon water if needed

* When the crescent moon is in the sky, take a hen’s egg and paint or colour it with permanent marker pens and decorate it with Mother Goddess symbols, such as spirals, butterflies, bees and birds.

* Place it on the window ledge of your bedroom and leave it there until the night of the full moon.

* On this night, prick the egg gently with a silver pin or paper knife.

* The next day, early in the morning, sprinkle it with a few drops of almond or pure olive oil for added fertility.

* Place the egg in one half of a coconut shell (the coconut is the most potent fertility fruit) or a tiny straw basket, and set your little boat sailing on a river or the outgoing tide. If you cannot sail it, bury your egg and coconut shell beneath a willow or alder tree and water the soil with Moon water (water that has been collected when the full moon shines on it).

* Make love whenever you wish during the month, but if possible on the night of the full moon.

This spell will not overcome gynaecological problems, but can relieve anxiety and stress, which seem to block fertility.

Today’s Runes for August 12th is Inguz

Today’s Runes

Stone Runes are most commonly used for questions about the natural world and things beyond human control. Inguz is the rune of completion and fertility. The presence of this rune suggests that tasks which have been initiated will come to fruition. This rune is associated with Ing and Frey, it is this connection that explains its connotations of both fertility and sexuality. The variant of this rune shown here is reminiscent of the twin strands of life, and of the challenge and rewards of bringing together things complimentary.

Today’s Runes for August 6th is Inguz

Today’s Runes

Spirit Runes are most commonly used for questions about mysticism, spirituality, and religion. Inguz is the rune of completion and fertility. The presence of this rune suggests that tasks which have been initiated will come to fruition. This rune is associated with Ing and Frey, it is this connection that explains its connotations of both fertility and sexuality. The variant of this rune shown here is reminiscent of the twin strands of life, and of the challenge and rewards of bringing together things complimentary.

Today’s Goddess: Securita Lemuria (Rome)

Today’s Goddess:  Securita

Lemuria (Rome)

 

 Themes:  Protection; Ghosts; Grounding

 

Symbols:  Amulets and Protective Sigils

 

 

 

About Securita:  As the name implies, Securita is a protective Goddess who watches over not only individuals in need but also entire empires.  In the true spirit of security, she also actively promotes stability and firm foundations in our lives.

 

 

 

To Do Today:  In ancient Rome, lemures were considered to be the ghosts of family members who like to pester the living, if given the chance.  So, in all due prudence, the Romans took time once a year to put ghosts back where they belong and invoke Securita’s protection by tossing beans behind them 9 times.  We can use this symbolism today in banishing any ghosts that linger in our figurative closets.  Just name a handful of beans after your “ghost”, toss them behind you in an open area, and walk away.  This appeases the spirits and leaves the troubles behind you in the past, where they belong.

 

 

 

Today is an excellent day to make Securita amulets for protection against mischievous spirits.  Take any one or all of the following and bind them in a white cloth with red wool: sandalwood, sage, violet, or peach pit.  As you tie the wool, say,

 

 

 

“Securita’s power lies inside.

 

Where this amulet sits, no ghosts may abide.”

 

 

 

Put the token wherever you need it.  Eating leek soup keeps away spirits, too.

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By Patricia Telesco

Today’s Goddess: Kwan Yin

 

By Patricia Telesco ~ From “365 Goddess” and GrannyMoon’s Morning Feast

Today’s Goddess:  Kwan Yin

Festival of the Goddess of Mercy (China/Japan)
  
Themes:  Children; Kindness; Magic; Health; Fertility
Symbols:  Lotus; Black Tea; Rice; Rainbow
  
About Kwan Yin:  Kwan Yin is the most beloved of all Eastern goddess figures, giving freely of her unending sympathy, fertility, health, and magical insight to all who ask.  It is her sacred duty to relieve suffering and encourage enlightenment among humans.  In Eastern mythology, a rainbow bore Kwan Yin to heaven in human form.  Her name means “regarder of sounds,”  meaning she hears the cries and prayers of the world.
 
To Do Today:  If you hope to have children or wish to invoke Kwan Yin’s blessing and protection on the young ones in your life, you can follow Eastern custom and leave an offering for Kwan Yin of sweet cakes, lotus incense, fresh fruit, and/or flowers.  If you can’t find lotus incense, look for lotus-shaped soaps at novelty or import shops.
 
For literal or figurative fertility, try making this Kwan Yin talisman:  During a waxing-to-full moon, take a pinch of Black Tea and a pinch of rice and put them in a yellow cloth, saying,
 
As a little tea makes a full cup, so may my life be full.
As the rice expands in warm water, so may my heart expand with love and warmth.
The fertility of Kwan Yin, wrapped neatly within.
 
Tie this up and keep it in a spot that corresponds to the type of fertility you want (such as the bedroom for physical fertility).