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Kitchen Witch Tea Spell- Find Yourself
Kitchen Witch Tea Spell- Find Yourself
For those days when you feel stuck and like you don't even know who you are anymore, this tea ritual might come in handy. It isn't a great big cure-all that will fix everything, but it definitely helps me to not feel like I'm floating away.
Tea Ingredients
1 part lemon balm (tranquility)
1/2 part rose (love)
1/4 part lemongrass (remove blocks)
1/4 nettle leaf (courage, healing)
Prepare tea to your liking. I prefer adding a little honey to sweeten the mood. Light two candles, one black to banish the negativity that clouds you, one white for cleansing your energy.
Sit quietly, channeling your intention into the tea. Say:
"My energy wanes, but now it grows,
I search my heart by candle's glow.
Chaos and clutter, I dismiss from here
I call myself home and banish doubt and fear."
Drink your tea. Take the time to do whatever spiritual work calls to you as the candles burn. I prefer working with Hestia, as domestic work feels very grounding. But you do whatever feels right for you.
When you're ready, say a little word of gratitude to the universe and carry on.
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A Guide To Birth Flowers
Based on the month of birth
JANUARY: CARNATION / SNOWDROP
FEBRUARY: VIOLET / IRIS / PRIMROSE
MARCH: DAFFODIL JUNE ROSE / HONEYSUCKLE
APRIL: DAISY / SWEET PEA
MAY: LILY OF THE VALLEY
JUNE: ROSE / HONEYSUCKLE
JULY: WATER LILY / LARKSPUR
AUGUST: POPPY / GLADIOLUS
SEPTEMBER: ASTER
OCTOBER: MARIGOLD
NOVEMBER: CHRYSANTHEMUM
DECEMBER: HOLLY / NARCISSUS
 
Recipe: https://happymoneysaver.com/homemade-honey-oat-bread-recipe/?epik=dj0yJnU9eUt4cmlHQ1phQnBERnJhdjBINThPbGpQSVp4SEYwd2omcD0wJm49c0tRUHJsckEyeWNoMl9nMVZzSnBJdyZ0PUFBQUFBR0p2QzRV
 
                Working With Hekate
 
Goddess Of The Threshold
Other titles: Keeper of the Gates, The Triple Goddess, Bringer of Light, Night Wanderer, and many more
Colors: Black, silver, gold, red, white
Herbs: Asphodel, trillium, ebony, fly agaric, garlic, aconite, yew, datura, cypress, belladonna, saffron, foxglove, mandrake, willow, black poplar, dandelion, mugwort, henbane, mandrake, yarrow, myyrh, lavender, oak, mullien, thornapple, bittersweet, poppy, wormwood, sage, rue, fumitory, dragon's blood, rowan, black copal
Crystals: Moonstone (especially black), labradorite, mother of pearl, black tourmaline, obsidian, black/smokey quartz, lodestone, nuummite, serpentine, auralite, abalone, corundum, zicron, hematite, jet, lapis lazuli, pyrite
Element: Earth/water/darkness
Planet: The Moon, Saturn, Pluto
Zodiac: Scorpio (Aquarius)
Metal: Silver, copper, bronze
Tarot: The Moon, The High Priestess
Direction: All
Date: November 16th, the Night of Hekate
Day: Any
Animals: Goats, wolves, dogs, owls, snakes, horses, crows, bulls, sheep, skunks, lizards, dragons
Domains: Thresholds/liminal spaces/boundaries, crossroads, witchcraft and sorcery, the Moon, herbalism, the poison path, necromancy, nocturnal magick, truth, secrets, hedge-riding, shadow work and integration of shadow-self, baneful magick, protection, knot magick, foraging, divination, creatures of the night, the Underworld, the Otherworld
Offerings: Keys, hair of a black dog, any of her sacred plants, representations of any of her animals, divination tools, black mirrors, wands, athames, bolines, blades, things in sets of 3, fruit, wine, blood, rituals/magick in her honor/name, feathers, fossils, shells, bones
Symbols: Blades, fire, keys, crossroads, gateways, doors, entrances, moons, torches, wands/sceptres, whips, the number 3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
100 Witchcraft Tips in 100 Days!
Day 3 - How to Turn Herbs into Loose Incense
 
Turning your herbs into a blend of loose incense is a wonderful way to connect with the energies in your plants. It not only can be used to make your home or living space smell nice, but can also be used for a variety of practices. Whether it's for smoke divination, cleansing, or spells there's a blend for every intention.
Gathering Ingredients
There are 3 types of ingredients used for loose incense; herbs, resins, and wood shavings. Herbs are the most versatile of the bunch. There are a plethora of different herbs each with their own correspondences. Some notable basic herbs that every witch should have laying around somewhere include basil, bay leaves, chives, cilantro, dill, oregano, mint, parsley, rosemary, and thyme. Resins are your tree saps, these include frankincense, myrrh, pine sap, and dragon's blood. Wood shavings are self explanatory, they're pieces of bark and wood from trees. Make sure before proceeding that you know the herbs, resins, and wood shavings are safe to burn. Some herbs, resins, and wood shavings can be toxic to humans and pets.
Preparation & Blending
To prepare your herbs to be blended into your loose incense you want to make sure they're 100% dried to ensure they don't grow mold and they burn well. You can dry your fresh herbs by hanging them upside down in a well ventilated room. Once the herbs are dried, use a mortar and pestle to grind dried herbs and resins into either a fine powder or coarse blend, depending on your preference. As you grind these herbs focus on what they do and how they contribute to your intention and blend them together. You may need to adjust the ratios depending on the strength of each ingredient, but you'll figure that out as you learn more.
Binding & Burning
Binding is an optional step when making loose incense, however, adding a small amount of powdered charcoal or gum arabic can help make your blend burn more evenly. When you're not actively burning your loose incense make sure to store it in an airtight container so it doesn't loose it's potency. There are multiple methods to burn loose incense, however, I like to create sigil shaped incense trails. There are multiple ways to make incense trails. One of such ways is to spoon the powder into a mold placed on a bed of ash, this method originates from China. The method I use includes pouring it out in the general shape of the sigil, then I pat it down with my fingers and fix any errors I may have made when compacting it. Once you've made your trail you simply light one end and let it burn.
 
Simple Blends by Intention
Protection Blend - Used for cleansing your space and creating a protective barrier against negativity
Rosemary (Protection, Purification) - Potent protector, often used to clear negative energy and set boundaries.
Bay Leaves (Protection, Strength) - Used in this blend to amplify the shielding energy.
Cedar (Grounding, Protection) - Provides grounding and strengthens the protection created by the rosemary and bay leaves.
Frankincense Resin (Spiritual Protection, Purification) - Used for protection and connection with your higher self.
Abundance and Prosperity Blend - Used to attract wealth and prosperity
Basil (Wealth, Abundance) - Used to draw wealth and secure success.
Cinnamon (Success, Prosperity) - Typically considered fast acting and bringing rapid results.
Mint (Financial Gain, Luck) - Commonly used to bring luck in financial matters.
Clove (Attraction, Manifestation) - Used to strengthen manifestation, helping to focus your intent on drawing in wealth and success.
Peace and Relaxation Blend - Used for meditation, relaxation, or healing after emotional stress
Chamomile (Calm, Relaxation, Healing) - Used to bring gentle healing, diffusing tension, and creating a peaceful atmosphere.
Lavender (Peace, Calming Energy) - Promotes peace, calm, and sleep.
Lemon Balm (Emotional Healing, Calm) - Aids in emotional healing and brings a gentle clarity to situations.
Mugwort (Dreamwork, Relaxation) - Used for enhancing intuition and calming the mind.
Spiritual Growth and Intuition Incense - Used for rituals focusing on spiritual growth, meditation, or divination
Sage (Cleansing, Spiritual Clarity) - Powerful cleansing herb that helps clear the mind and create a space for spiritual work. Please use common sage and not white sage.
Mugwort (Intuition, Psychic Development) - Enhances psychic abilities and helps to deepen your intuition.
Frankincense Resin (Spiritual Connection, Purification) - Aids in connecting with your higher self.
Cedar (Grounding, Spiritual Protection) - Provides grounding energy, ensuring that you will stay rooted and protected during rituals.
If you want to find more of these entries use the hashtag #100 Witchcraft Tips in 100 Days! If you want to join a group of witches feel free to join our 18+ coven on Discord.
 
                ✨CORIANDER✨
Coriander has many healing and cleansing properties and it can be used as an aid to connect you to higher consciousness and your ancestors.
Element: Air Deities: Hermes, Mercury Zodiacs: Gemini Planet: Mercury Crystals: Selenite, Amethyst, Labradorite, Moonstone Good For: Psychic workings, ancestors, love, lust, fertility, intimacy, & more! Protects Against: Psychic attacks
For more tips, tricks, tonics, and tintures check out the Wicked Witch's Web! 🌛🖤🌜
Source: The Wicked Witch of the Web