Being A Magical Practitioner:1. Question Everything You Are Told And Read.2. Hell Even Question This
Being A Magical Practitioner: 1. Question everything you are told and read. 2. Hell even question this post. Only YOU can decide what is right and what works for you. 3. What may work for someone else may not work for you. What may work for you may not work for someone else. 4. Your practices are YOUR practices.
Support: 1. Ancestral veneration is so important. 2. Communicate with your ancestors daily. 3. They will help and guide you on your journey more than you will ever know. 4. You have several guardian angels and guardian spirits built into your existence, get to know them. 5. There is magic within you. Embrace your own power. 6. Mind your own magic. You don’t have to do what everyone else is doing. You don’t have to explain your practices to anyone else. Do you.
Tools: 1. White candles are fantastic for every single purpose. 2. You can print your own labels for glass candles and glue them on plain glass candles. You will save money this way in the long run. 3. You don’t need every single tool to start off with. 4. Water is life. Water keeps the flow of your magic, filters and is a conduit to you and spirit. Keep clear glasses of water in your home. Change them often. 5. Your altar space doesn’t need to be fancy. 6. You do not need expensive herbs. 7. Mirrors and Magnets are the best tools closest to crystals to magnify and amplify your magic. 8. The bible is a book full of spells and divination.
Herbs: 1. You can get most of the herbs you need from your local super market and dollar store. 2. Salt: Protection or cursing. Various Powdered Peppers: Protection and Cursing. Cinnamon: Money and Lust work. Basil: Money and Luck. Bay Leaves: Protection and Granted Wishes. Rosemary: Protection. Chamomile: Peaceful Home Workings. Cloves: Protection, Love, Control and Bindings. Eucalyptus: Cleansing. Thyme: Purification, Healing.
Floor Washes: 1. Do Floor Washes in odd numbers. One series to remove the negativity and one series to bring in good energy. 2. Curse Killer Floor Wash: Hot Water, Ammonia, Lemon, Salt (optional) Open Roads Floor Wash: Cold Water, Florida Water, Parsley, Mint Leaves, Coconut Water (Strained of pulp)
Various Cleansings: 1. Cigar or tobacco smoke is a great alternative to sage sticks. 2. You can cleanse yourself with an egg and a glass of water. 3. You can cleanse yourself with lemons, limes and oranges. 4. When cleansing your home make sure to open your windows and doors. 5. Start from the back of the home towards the front and then to various rooms to confuse the negative energy. 6. A can of beer and salt will cleanse your aura. 7. When you cleanse yourself, make sure to replace what you removed with good energy.
Powders: 1. You do not need to purchase branded powders from metaphysical shops. Money/luck powder: Bank dirt, Shredded currency and corn starch. Love/Passion powder: Rose petals, Cinnamon and corn starch. Open Roads powder: Dirt from four corners of a crossroads and corn starch. Add three dimes to bottom of container. Cursing Powder: Graveyard dirt from criminals grave, black pepper, red pepper, cayenne pepper. Protection Powder: Church Dirt, Psalm 91 passage from bible, Psalm 23 from the bible grinded into a powder. Oils: 1. Do not buy oils from the botanicas and metaphysical shops. Most are made with mineral oil, a synthetic fragrance and colorant. If you want that, Get yourself some baby oil, food coloring and scented fragrance oil of your choosing. I wouldn’t recommend it though. 2. Get yourself some Olive oil, Sunflower oil, Grapeseed oil and Vegetable oil at the supermarket along with some Vitamin E oil for preservative. You can make your own charged oils with herbs and a few glass bottles. 3. My favorite simple oils: Lust Oil: Sunflower oil base, Vitamin E, Cinnamon stick, red rose petals, and Vanilla Bean Money Oil: Grapeseed oil base, Vitamin E, Cinnamon stick, nutmeg, basil and thyme. Protection Oil: Olive Oil base, Vitamin E, Rosemary, Basil, Eucalyptus Life Force Oil: For when you need extra power in your magic. Olive oil base, 3 drops of blood. Blessing Oil: Olive Oil, Vitamin E and Psalm 91 torn from the bible.
Deities: 1. You do not have to have a deity in your practice. 2. You can practice secular magic. Secular magic is a practice that does not refer to, venerate and otherwise “work with” any deities (or, in some cases, any supernatural beings at all). This is perfectly okay. 3. If working with deity, never promise what you can’t provide. 4. Feed your spirits and deities. This can be with food, alcohol, energy, light, darkness, anything. 5. Know the spirits and deities you are working with. 6. Listen to your intuitive pulls when it concerns your deity. 7. No one can tell you the right or wrong way to worship and work with your deity BUT you should learn their mythos and their base wants, needs and what offends them. Misc Magic Info: 1. Your magic will not punish you because you can’t practice every single day. We are human, and sometimes life gets the best of us. It is okay. 2. Magic should never ever replace mental and physical health diagnosis and services from healthcare professionals. 3. “Black magic” is a racist term used to demonize the practices of people of color that are seen as “barbaric” or “uncivilized” to Europeans. Therefore “White magic” is considered good and “black magic” is considered bad. Energy is energy. Do not allow anyone to dictate your practice. That racist term is bullshit. Our melanin is magic. Our cultures and our roots are power. 4. You can purchase a Tarot deck from Amazon. You don’t need it gifted to you. 5. ALWAYS have a fire extinguisher in your home. 6. NEVER leave candles unattended in your home. 7. Coffee grounds speed up work. 8. Meditate. Leave the fuckery of the day at the end of the day. You will thank yourself in the long run. 9. Keep info to yourself. Not everyone needs to know what you are doing or all your secrets. 10. Do not bring your shoes into your home.
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Rainy’s Beauty Bath Glamour
A glamour bath spell to enhance your natural beauty, give you confidence and a lovely ‘glow’! Not only is this a magickal solution, but the ingredients will also replenish key nutrients in your body and soften your skin.
Written by Rainy-Day-Witchcraft, please do not remove source!
Materials:
(Regular) Salt
Epsom Salt (preferably lavender-scented/available for $5 at any CVS store)
Fresh lavender, if your epsom salt is un-scented
Orange zest
Pink rose petals (Dried or fresh)
Tea light candles
1. Combining the Ingredients
In a small bowl, combine a few handfuls of salt (Maybe a little more than cup, for protection and cleansing) a handful of Epsom salt/fresh lavender (For healing and love), and the zest of half an orange (For confidence, joy, and beauty). After mixing all these ingredients together, sprinkle a bit of pink rose petals over the top (pink: for self love and beauty), and place the bowl off to the side while you run your bath.
2. Preparing the Bath
While your bath is running, collect a few tea candles to set around your bathroom. These needn’t be any particular size, color, or scent, just as long as you have the candles! Electronic tea lights would also do wonderfully.
When the water is about halfway full, sprinkle in the healing mixture. Be sure to mix it around a bit, to encourage the salts to dissolve and the zest/petals to soak in the water. After a minute, the bathroom should begin smelling nicely of orange, lavender, and rose! Allow the steam to fog up the room and create a relaxing atmosphere ~
3. Performing the Spell
Turn off or dim the lights, lighting your candles. When your bath is full, get in, and take a bit to enjoy the water and the smells in the air. Do not worry if the zest makes you sticky; a quick shower rinse afterwards will do the trick.
After you are finished enjoying the warmth of your bath, begin meditating or preparing yourself for the magickal part! You can meditate with your eyes closed or open, sitting up or laying back in the water, or even visualization will work ~ As long as you can get yourself into the “mood” and calm your thoughts.
When ready, swirling your hands around in the warm water and feeling the healing and beautiful energies in the air, chant:
“With flowers’ touch and waters’ energy,
I am beauty, grace, and positivity
Infuse my spirit with radiant light
Smite negativity with self-loving might”
Feel the “glow” of beauty and confidence surrounding you; feel the unconditional love you hold for yourself, and feel at peace. You may experience a tingling or overwhelming sense of emotion, and this is perfectly fine ~
After you have completed your chant, and feel positive energy around yourself, you have finished the spell! Rose petals and orange zest will clog up your drain, so remember to gather it all up while draining and put it back in the bowl to be disposed of later. (I actually created a self-love charm bag from the roses in this spell, so whatever you wish to do with them afterwards is up to you!) This may be the time you wish to shower off the remnants of the bathwater ~
4. Enjoy!
You have successfully finished the spell, and have cast a glamour upon yourself! This spell is especially helpful on days when you need a bit of a pick-me-up, or a boost of beauty and confidence for an important matter. Like all my spells, it has also been written, tested, and performed by myself to ensure magickal results ~
I hope you’ve found this glamour useful, and let me know if you have any questions or comments! Please be sure to check for allergic reactions or skin irritation to any of the ingredients before starting, for your own safety.
~Rainy
Basics of Kitchen and Cottage Witchcraft
Kitchen witches believe that the kitchen is a sacred place where all of the magick happens. They focus on the use of edible ingredients and kitchen tools. A cottage witch is a witch that brings magick into the house and are protectors of the hearth and home. They bring cheer and warmth to every room they enter. Their focuses are on the family, home, and daily needs. Both the cottage and Kitchen witch believe that by honoring the home it honors the Gods and Goddesses. They bring magick into everyday life and daily chores.
Ways a Kitchen and Cottage witch can bring magick into a home:
Create a kitchen altar
Stock your shelves with herbs and spices
Bring maximum feng-shui to your home
Keep the home physically and spiritually clean
Paint the house walls in colours that bring happiness, warmth, and coziness
When making a sandwich put mustard or mayo sigils on it
When making meals add herbs that correspond to your magickal needs
Decorate the home according to the sabbats
Brew some special teas
Make your own candles, salves, and tinctures.
Make offerings to Gods and Goddesses of hearth and home.
Ask your deities to keep your house safe and healthy.
Create your own recipes and add your own touch of magick to them
Put intent into everything you cook and clean
Make an incantation or short song to sing while you stir.
Inscribe your wooden spoons with sigils
Carve your wooden shelves with sigils - carve them at the bottom of the cupboard to remain discreet
Craft oils, incense, soaps, potions, and salves.
Make herbal remedies
Chant while cleaning or preparing a meal
Use numerology in their practices by the number of times they stir or the number of times they knead dough.
During the mead moon, brew mead with magickal intent.
Decorate the home with your own art or art done by your children, poems, knits, woodcraft’s, paintings, quilts, diy’s, or tapestries.
Enchant your crafts.
Use weather magick, candle magick, ribbon charms, and anything else used to add magick to your home.
Honour the ancestors.
Bless the home.
Start a garden and will it with organic and in season fruits and vegetables.
Charge herbal oils by moonlight or candlelight to heal, bless the home or to clean and protect the woodwork she polishes with it.
Scatter charm bags, witches ladders, chimes, and bells around the home.
Grow an indoor jungle
Learn herbal remedies to treat MINOR injuries
If you work with meat make sure to thank and honour the animal it came from.
Sing or play music to raise good vibrations
Bake and cut cookies in shapes to match your intentions
Provide someone in need with a free meal
Volunteer at a local soup kitchen to bring magick into it
What their altar may display:
Candles
Tools used for sacred use
Four elements
Statues of the honoured deities
A doll weaved of corn
A kitchen witch’s altar is often displayed in the corner of the kitchen and is not permanent
Food made by the witch left as an offering
Some beliefs followed:
Magick is not used to inflict pain on others or block anyone’s free will
Believe in living simple lives
Believe in using organic items, products that aren’t animal tested, recycling, and composting.
Creativity is a form of devotion
Keep peace in the household
May the home always contain good food, good talk, and good company
Welcome guests into the home with open arms
Cottage and Kitchen witch superstitions/wives tales:
Stir clockwise to bring good luck
Never stir with a knife as it is considered bad luck
Place a piece of amethyst near the stove top to make the food cooked there tastes better
If an apple bursts in the oven while baking it means good luck is on its way for the cook
Eggs that are cracked while they boil is a sign that visitors are on their way
Dropping silverware means that company is coming
Spilling water on the table cloth means that rain is on its way
Seeing a spider in the house is good luck, killing it is bad luck
Wild animal tracks in the snow encircling your house is a sign of good luck and protection
When your cupboard doors are left opens it means that people are gossiping about you
If a broom drops across the doorway it means that you will soon head off on a journey
If you spill salt throw it over your left shoulder to undo any bad luck
To keep evil spirits away chop an onion in half and place it on the window sill
Chosen tools:
Wooden spoons
Knife
Bowls
Cooking pot or cauldron
A ritual knife used to only cut spiritual ties
A Fire place
Broom
Mortar and pestle
Kettle
Jars and bottles
Sewing kit
Cook books
Spells are cast to bring:
Healing
Prosperity
Protection
Abundance
Happiness
Fertility
Harmony
Peace
Deities worked with:
Hestia
Frigga
Brighid
Demeter
May your house stay warm and full of magick!
==Moonlight Academy==
Stone and Crystal Correspondences
I found an awesome app today called Stone and I really like it! {Find it here for iPhone} It has really nice photos and funny, helpful descriptions of each entry. I’m going to make a list of each stone that’s included and the tags/correspondences the app gives for each; think of it as a gift to you all in appreciation of the 3,000 follower milestone we hit today, haha.
The app is free, and if you’re interested in the subject matter, it’s a good one to download! 👍
Amazonite: love • communication • calm
Amber: cleansing • vitality • protection
Amethyst: cleansing • protection • clarity
Apophyllite: intuition • insight • vitality
Aquamarine: cleansing • clarity • calm
Aragonite: strength • balance • confidence
Azurite: dreamwork • balance • calm
Barite: intuition • insight • dreamwork
Bismuth: focus • transformation • vitality
Black Tourmaline: grounding • cleansing • protection
Bloodstone: strength • cleansing • transformation • courage • manifestation • vitality
Blue Kyanite: intuition • insight • communication
Carnelian: strength • passion • courage • confidence • motivation • vitality
Celestite: intuition • protection • calm
Chrysocolla: strength • insight • communication
Citrine: love • passion • intuition • confidence • manifestation • creativity
Copper: grounding • balance • vitality
Dalmatian Stone: joy • protection • calm
Desert Rose: insight • clarity • courage
Emerald: love • balance • vitality
Epidote: manifestation • transformation • motivation
Fluorite: insight • focus • clarity
Garnet: passion • creativity • manifestation
Green Calcite: love • balance • calm
Hematite: grounding • balance • manifestation
Honey Calcite: confidence • motivation • manifestation
Howlite: creativity • focus • calm
Jasper: grounding • balance • strength
Jet: grounding • cleansing • vitality
Labradorite: creativity • joy • vitality
Lapis Lazuli: insight • transformation • calm
Lemon Quartz: joy • balance • vitality
Magnesite: balance • insight • calm
Malachite: strength • creativity • confidence
Meteorite: intuition • insight • vitality
Moldavite: dreamwork • cleansing • transformation • manifestation • vitality • insight
Moonstone: intuition • insight • dreamwork
Orange Calcite: passion • creativity • vitality
Peridot: manifestation • vitality • transformation
Pyrite: passion • strength • focus • manifestation • creativity • confidence
Quartz: cleansing • clarity • transformation
Rhodochrosite: love • joy • courage
Rhodonite: love • transformation • clarity
Ruby: passion • strength • protection • courage • vitality • motivation
Scolecite: dreamwork • insight • calm
Selenite: cleansing • clarity • motivation
Shungite: cleansing • clarity • transformation
Smoky Quartz: protection • clarity • calm
Sodalite: intuition • insight • dreamwork
Tektite: vitality • communication • transformation
Tibetan Black Quartz: balance • protection • cleansing
Tiger Eye: strength • balance • confidence
Titanium Quartz: strength • confidence • focus
Tourmalined Quartz: cleansing • protection • clarity
Turquoise: strength • balance • communication
Vanadinite: creativity • motivation • vitality
Hella lit! Are you 100% sure this is even a living plant, not a plastic geometry model?
i thought you all might like to see these good good fractal babies we harvested today.
Tips For Those Who Are Considering Witchcraft
Deciding to practice witchcraft and magick can be equally daunting and exciting. Here are some tips about what to do if you are thinking about becoming a witch!
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First, a few things that you should NOT do:
1. Do not do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, period. Trust your intuition, and always stay true to yourself.
2. Do not do anything that puts you in danger. This includes casting a spell without protection, or opening yourself to spirits before you know what you are doing. This also includes running out in the middle of a storm to collect rain water, or agreeing to meet a witch that you met online, alone. Use common sense in all matters of your craft; your safety and health, both physical and mental, must come first.
3. Do not do anything that contradicts your own personal, spiritual, moral, ethical, or other beliefs. Unless you plan on changing what you believe, just don’t do it. It doesn’t matter if everybody and their familiar is doing something; if it doesn’t agree with you, walk away from it.
4. Do not start actually practicing anything witchcraft-related until you have researched it. Do not do a spell until you have a working understanding of magick, as well as all of the ingredients involved in the spell – even ones you intend to substitute (especially the ingredients that you intent to substitute, actually).
5. Don’t take witchcraft lightly. Your craft doesn’t need to be all serious spells and spiderwebs, but you do need to have a healthy respect for the energies and powers that you will be working with. You shouldn’t fear them - never work with anything that makes you afraid - but you should respect them.
6. Don’t take your studies lightly. Put yourself through witch school. Research everything; ask yourself questions and give yourself homework. Ask others questions and ask them to give you homework! Be creative in your studies, but still take them seriously. You don’t have to be hunched over spellbooks all day, but you should make an effort to at least mentally review your existing knowledge, on days that you can’t find the time for more.
7. Do not be afraid to ask questions or for help – but do not automatically assume that everybody actually knows the answer. Most witches around here will do their best to answer your questions, but they’ll also usually straight tell you if they don’t know something themselves; you should respect that, whether or not they point you in the direction of somebody else. On the other hand, if something sounds wrong, trust yourself and double check. Get a second opinion, if need be.
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Next, a few things that you should know before you enter the world of witchcraft:
1. Witchcraft is real, and magick is real. Whether or not you believe in it, it believes in you (as the saying goes). Approaching magick as if you were cosplaying Harry Potter is an attractive but ultimately unwise idea. Approaching magick as if you were learning to operate a highly beneficial but potentially dangerous piece of machinery – now, that is a wise idea.
2. Witchcraft isn’t inherently evil, but neither is it inherently pure good. Witchcraft is power, plain and simple. It is what one chooses to do with that power that gives it such meaning, and even then, the concept of good and evil is an ethical and spiritual one, and thereby tends to vary from person to person, and from witch to witch. You have to use your own morals to guide you. The only type of magick that should be in your witchcraft is the magick you intentionally choose to put there. On a related note: I personally don’t agree with classifying magick as ‘black magick’ or ‘white magick’, period – not because magick can’t have precise descriptors, but because there’s no need to use terms that have such negative racial undertones. Light can be harmful and ‘evil’, while darkness can be protective and ‘good’. Your intentions aren’t “to do dark” or “to do light”, anyway. Your intentions are “to do harm” or “to do healing”; your intentions are “to take away” or “to give”.
3. Witchcraft is a personal practice. You do not need to follow any one specific path, spiritual or otherwise, in order to practice witchcraft. There are many different types of witches, and many different types of magick. If there is not one specific path that you feel is absolutely perfect for you, don’t choose one that feels ‘close enough’ – walk your own path and mold your witchcraft into something that is uniquely yours.
4. Witches worship in varying ways. Some do not worship at all, and are purely secular witches. Some are simply spiritual and do not follow one set path. Some are polytheists and worship many gods; some are monotheists and worship one. Some are atheists and worship none! Some are Wiccan. Some are Christian. Some are Satanists. Some worship ancestors. Some worship the stars. Witchcraft is a personal practice, and should co-exist with all other aspects of your life.
5. You don’t need a whole lot to get started. Twigs can be used as wands; rock quartz can be used as a crystal. Tea mixes contain herbs, and your spice cabinet is basically a magick cabinet. Most of what is in your house can be used for magick, for that matter. While it is definitely helpful to have the proper tools and ingredients when performing magick, it is possible to DIY your way through witchcraft until you can afford otherwise. Also, it is probably smarter to wait a second before you run out and purchase anything, anyway. As you learn more, you’ll start to see which tools you really need, which ingredients you’ll likely be using the most, which items really call out to you. If you run out and buy everything that you see right away, you risk wasting money on things that just don’t work for you, or that you don’t even need.
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Lastly, here are the things that you DO need to do, no matter what:
o Be true to yourself. Do not compromise yourself or your beliefs.
o Be safe. Don’t do or use anything that you do not have a working knowledge of.
o Be educated. Never stop seeking out new knowledge; try to learn something new daily.
o Use common sense. Don’t get caught up in things; think before you take action.
o Trust your intuition and instinct. We often know more than we consciously realize.
o Be creative. Write the spell that you’ve been looking for. See what is laying around the house that you can use for your witchcraft. Be inventive!
o Have patience. Learning takes time; magick takes time; developing your craft takes time.
That’s it for the moment! Tune in tomorrow for a post regarding more tips and information on what to do when you do decide to go ahead enter the world of witchcraft ^_^
~Tari