When I Perform More Than One Curse On A Person, I Put All The Leftovers (smoldering Herb Ends, Ashes
When I perform more than one curse on a person, I put all the leftovers (smoldering herb ends, ashes of photos, wax that didn’t melt, burnt matches) into a jar. It becomes their jar. Their jar goes outside on the patio. It waits.
I did… several curses on 45. All of that stuff- in the jar. Jar on the patio. Waits.
Today I heard a ‘clink’ from outside. I went to investigate.

The constant change of weather patterns here in the midwest has caused the glass to shatter.
Now, the jar that I put 45′s leavings in was a candle jar. These things are intended to withstand temperature changes, since they often house fire. So for it to become this brittle, it had to go through a lot of extremes.
Of course, this is easily explained by natural events- however, I find a small kind of poetry in this. Will likely be watching the news a little more closely.
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Witchcrafting Supplies at WALMART - Witches choose Walmart
Okay, so this is a much-needed clapback at someone who commented on a recent post of mine with “Real Witches don’t shop at fucking Walmart”. I’m not going to even address the faulty start of the phrase ‘real witches…’
But let me explain what can be found at Walmart for my friend stuck in the dark ages of elitism and “I only shop at exotic witch shops for everything in my life.”
LET’S TALK ABOUT
WHAT WE CAN FIND FOR WITCHCRAFTING SUPPLIES AT WALMART
Candles
Tea lights
Essential oil diffusers
Wax warmers
Himalayan Salt Lamps
COURSE SEA-SALT!
The entire Garden Center for all your witchy garden needs
Mirrors
Sketchbooks for mere dollars make great Grimoires
The entire craft department for you know… witchCRAFT
Glass jars and bottles in their kitchen section and their craft section
Pins, fabric, stuffing, thread, and needles to make poppets
Shelving for your hundreds of witchbottles and potion bottles and herbs
Shelving for all your books on magick
Awesome pillows/boho decor/curtains for your sacred spaces
Incense burners
Firewood for your firepit
The ACTUAL firepit
Wooden boxes to woodburn, stain, or paint for witchy materials
I honestly could go on and on. You know why? Because most witches were NEVER rich. They lived in cottages, because people didn’t pay for their services in gold. They paid how they could. And witches were never elitist… they used what was available. Well you know what is available to MOST witches today? That’s right - WAL-MART. So, take your elitist shit, and go spend hundreds of dollars for things we can conveniently find at the local superstore for less than $20.
@the-gay-viking. YES. Real witches DO fucking shop at fucking Walmart.
Ten Uses for Amethyst

Yay for cheap, multi-purpose stones! Amethyst is a wicked good healer, but it also has many purposes. It’s such a multi-layered stone, and the more you work with it, the more you find out.
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Amethyst is great in crystal grids, because it tends to play nicely with most other stones. It isn’t too fond of warmer colours, but will often still rumble away in the background anyway.
Amethyst eases sleep problems like insomnia, and promotes REM sleep.
Amethyst also improves the quality and memorability of your dreams.
Amethyst aids the memory in general, but it’s very gentle, so useful for easing or recalling painful memories to allow them to heal.
Amethyst also promotes psychic abilities in a similarly gentle way, which is why I recommend it for beginners. It raises you slowly but surely.
Amethyst is a Master Healer, and can aid most health conditions.*
Amethyst is good for relieving anxiety, and warding off attacks.
It is also a subtle pain killer, allowing the mind to ‘ignore’ the pain.
Amethyst is a great protection stone, again really useful as a stand in, or a catch all.
Amethyst can also quietly cleanse a place or a person, and is useful where a stronger stone like Black Tourmaline would be too strong.
