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Do you know any spells that use jars? As I've got loads of spair jars. Cheers
Oh, so so many my dear. Iâve made this list for you and itâs by no means the ultimate compilation of jar spells, but thereâs a nice selection here that I hope provides you with some inspiration or something.
Love & Self Love:
Self Love Jar.
Self Love Charm.
Aphrodite Healing Self Love Jar.
Lavender Self Love Jar.
Torqueâs Self-Love Motivation Jar.
Love Attraction Jar.
Self-Love Jar.
To Strengthen a Romantic Relationship.
Self-Care Spell Jar.
Cuddle Jar!
Happiness & Mood Improvement:
Happiness Spell Jar.
Healing & Broken Hearts:
Sew Closed Your Heart Jar Spell.
Friendship:
Friendship Spell Jar.
Luck & Good Fortune:Â
Luck Spell Jar.
Luck and Fortune Spell Jar.
Sleep & Dreams:
Restful and Peaceful Sleep Spell Jar.
Free Me From My Nightmares.
Remember Your Dreams.
Nightmare Jar.
Pleasant Dreams Jar/Bottle.
Glamours:
Aphrodite Glamour Water.
Queen Grimhildeâs Glamour Jar for Intimidating Looks.
Anxiety & Depression & Mental Health:
Anxiety Salt Spell.
Anti-Anxiety Jar Spell.
Gender & Self-Empowerment Magick:
The Empress Reclaim.
Self-Empowerment Jar.
Heat of the Flame Jar Spell.
Communication:
Communication Spell Jar.
Sweet Talkinâ.
Study/School/Careers:
Focus and Study Spell Jar.
âMy Passion is my Incomeâ Spell Jar.
Workplace Witchcraft - Memory and Awareness Jar.
Knowledge Spell Jar.
There and Back Again Jar.
New Job Spell Jar.
Home and Surroundings:
Home Sweet Home Jar.
Happy Atmosphere Bag/Jar.
Simple Space Calming Spell Jar.
To Keep the Home Safe and Cozy!
Safety & Travel:
Safe From Harm Spell Jar.
Personal Safe Travels Jar.
Safe Travels Mini Spell Jar.
Banishing & Binding:
GFTO Banishment Jar.
âYou cannot touch herâ Curse/Binding Jar.
Prosperity:
Sugar and Spice Prosperity Jar.
Money Jar.
Protection:
Aggressive Protection Jar.
Wither and Rot Protection Bottle.
Empath Protection Jar.
Mini Protection Jar/Vial.
Dragon Protection Jar.
Tough as a Nail, Sharp as a Thorn Protection Jar.
Mama Catâs âEvil Eyeâ Protection Jar.
Witchy Womanâs Protection Jar.
Productivity/Motivation/Energy:
To Enhance Productive Energies.
âEverydayâ Spell Bottle.
Will-oâs Jar Spell for Removing Energy Blocks.
Motivation Jar.
Purification:
Purification Jar.
Creativity:
Creativity Spell Jar.
Paint Water Creativity Jar.
Malevolent Magick:
âYouâve fucked with the wrong witchâ Spell Jar.
âBroken and rottingâ Curse Jar.
Blood Rain Curse Jar.
âFrom this pain I will riseâ Curse Jar.
âOver the fallsâ Curse Jar.
The Tower - Tarot Curse Jar.
âShut up, you twatâ Curse Jar.
Gentle Curse Jar.
Elemental Magick:
âCapture the Windâ Jar.
Planetary & Celestial Magick:
Moon Magic Jar.
Full Moon Reflection Jar.
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Ultimate Protection Magic Masterpost, Part 2
PROTECTION FOR OTHERS
Family/Loved Ones Protection Jar
Quick Protection Spell
Full Moon Protection Spell
âI Send You Safetyâ Spell
Knitting Spell (For Protection)
Ayanoâs Theory of Happiness Spell
Ritual To Protect Loved Ones
âThis Person Is Under My Protectionâ Sigil
âThis Person Is Safe & Happyâ Sigil
âMy Significant Other Is Happy & Safe From Harmâ Sigil
âMy Child Is Safe From All Harmâ Sigil
PROTECTION FOR PETS
Pet Protection Spell Jar
Pet Protection Spell Bottle
Pet Protection Spell
Pet Protection Spell
Protective Chant For Dogs
Protective Chant For Cats
Cat Protection Bag
Cat Blessing/Protection Spell
Animal Blessing Spells
Animal Protection Spell
Animal Candle Protection Spell
âWatch Over Meâ Pet Protection Guardian
âAlways Come Back To Meâ Spell
âMy Dogs Will Be Safe and Happyâ Sigil
Pet Protection Powder
MISCELLANEOUS PROTECTION SPELLS
Protection Against Nightmares
Protection During Sleep
Nightmare Warding Stuffed Animal Spell
Ghost Nebula Protection In Sleep Spell
Protection While Travelling
Jar Spell for Safe Travels
Protection For Travellers Spell
Roadtrip Protection Charm
Empath/Emotional Protection
Calcified Heart Spell
Empath Protection Jar
Other
New Job Protection Pouch
Corvid Safety Spell
Emoji Spell for Protection Against Extreme Weather
Cleansing & Protection from Mind-Altering Spells
POWDERS, SALTS, OILS & WATERS
Dragonâs Bite Powder
Sweeping Powder for Protection & Energy
Dark As Night Protection Powder
Anti-Curse Powder
Archerâs Protection Powder
Protection Powder Recipes
Fire Salts
Black Salt
Empath Protection Oil
Demonwitchâs Hellcat Oil
Flying Devil Oil
Moon-Infused Protection Water
Storm Witchâs Ward Water
War Water
INFORMATION
Circles, Shields & Wards
Casting a Circle for Beginners
Methods of Casting Circles
Personal Shielding
Basic Protection
Keeping Yourself Protected
The Basics of Wards & Warding
A Crash Course In Warding
Top Ward Mistakes I
Top Ward Mistakes II
Threshold Magic 101
Charms
Charms, Amulets & Talismans
The Rowan Cross
Grass Charm
Hag Stones
Moon Snails
Protection Wreaths
Protection Chimes
Elemental Protection Charms
Folklore Charms for Home Protection
Tech Magic
Turning Your Wifi Into Wards
How to Anti-Taglock Pictures of Yourself
Simple Email Protection Spell
Technomagic Ward
Cyber/Tech Protection Ideas
Servitors
A Basic Guide to Servitors
An Introduction to Servitors
How to Create a Protective Servitor
Meditations
Spell and Meditation for Calming, Serenity and Peace Within Self
âWarrior of Lightâ Guided Meditation (YouTube)
Correspondences
Protection Correspondences
Protection Correspondences
Quick Protection Magic Reference Guide
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The Great Goddess Hecate (Hekate)
Who is Hecate? She is the Goddess of Witchcraft, Necromancy, Ghosts, Magic, and, in some instances, the Night, Darkness, The Mist, and Moon. For some She is also the goddess of motherhood, protection, and the sea. She is a Hellenic deity, born of the Titans Asteria and Perses. Thereâs a few beliefs circling around Her being a crone goddess or a Triple Goddess, but those are modern and neopagan beliefsâwhich She predates. I also consider Her to be a part of the Chthonic deities.
Symbology: Black dogs, Wolves, Keys, Torches, Flames, Torches, Crossroads, Serpents, Daggers, Birds of Prey (crows, ravens, owls), the Moon, witchcraft tools (such as cauldrons, tarot, athames)
Offerings & Devotional Acts for Her:
Figurines of any of Her symbols
keys, skeleton keys, lockets
fire witchcraft and candles, flames, matchsticks
dedicating any lunar or symbolic jewelry to Her
black/dark crystals such as obsidian and onyx
nocturnal animal imagery
black/cool colored glitter
baneful/poisonous herbs and plants
pomegranates/berries (She seems to really like blackberries)
dark blend wines
honey, cinnamon, poppy seeds, chocolates (dark)
mugwort, lavender, roses, jasmine, dragonâs blood
bones and feathers from birds of prey (please check your local laws about obtaining these)
pinpricks of blood (please DO NOT attempt this if you struggle with self harm/etc, blood magic is particularly strong and isnât for everyone. She will understand if you cannot offer that to her).
Taking midnight walks, setting up altars and rituals at crossroads, paying respects to the dead and practicing your craft in a cemeteryÂ
Any playlists, poems, literature, whether it be your own or just a piece you associate with Her, also make wonderful offerings.Â
Lunar Influences & Connections: Reaching out to Hecate tends to work best at night, and really any time the moon is at itâs peak. The Witching Hours, midnight to 3A.M., during strong lunar influences (blue moons, blood moons, eclipses, new moons, etc) all hold strong bonds with Hecate. Also, any time it is particularly foggy or your surroundings are covered in a mist is a good time to try to connect with Her.
Disclaimer: These are correspondences that have been gathered through my personal experiences working through my craft with Her. If you find She responds better to different offerings/during different times, by all means, stick to it! Your bond with Her is your own and should be cultivated in whichever way works best for you and Her. Thank You!
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Tarot Tips
đ Find The Empress in your deck. The card behind her will reveal what you need to do to nurture and care for yourself.Â
đ When in conflict or competition with someone, look for 5 of Wands. The card behind it will reveal the solution to the problem.
đ If you see the same card over and over again in readings, it is a sign and you must pay attention to its message for you.
đ For a better understanding of each card, observe it closely and form your own interpretation that follows its themes. It will help you interpret readings better.
đ To find out what is making you feel stuck or delayed, look to The Hanged Man. The card underneath him will show what is holding you back. The card in front of him will show you how to overcome it.
đ When shuffling your cards, if any card drops out of your grasp, take it as a sign and read the card.Â
đ You do not need crystals with you to do proper readings, but a good way to cleanse your deck is to place a clear quartz on the top of your deck before each reading. Keep in mind; thereâs a variety of ways you can cleanse your deck.
đ Often when The High Priestess appears in a reading, she is trying to tell you that you know the answers and that you should listen to your inner voice.
đ There is no wrong way to shuffle or cleanse your deck. Do what feels right for you!
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Hekateâs Deipnon
Upcoming Dates:
October 25th, 2020;Â Gamelion 29th
November 15th. 2020; Maimakterion 29th
December 15th, 2020;Â Poseideon 30th
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Other names for the Holy Day:Â Hekataia or Hekatesia
Locating the holy day: Hekateâs Deipnon is a monthly ritual, which takes place during the new moon, at the end of the ancient Grecian lunar month; intended to honor Hekate and to placate the souls in her wake who âlonged for vengeance.â
Purpose of the holy day: To cleanse the home, appease Hekate, and purify yourself and your household of miasma. Some sources additionally claim that the traditional offering to Hekate doubles as a meal for hungry passer-bys, though this cannot be confirmed or denied.Â
Theos or Theoi worshipped:
Hekate
the apotroaioi
Traditional offerings:
Eggs
Leeks
House sweepings
Garlic
Fish
Small cakes
Celebrating the Deipnon in Antiquity:
The Deipnon consists of three main parts; the meal, an expiation sacrifice, and purification of the household.Â
The meal consisted of traditional offerings, often those associated with the dead, such as the list provided above. This meal would be placed at a familyâs shrine to Hekate, such as the one located at the crossroad of their gate and the main street. It was very important that once the offering was placed, a supplicant not look back at the offering, as it was thought to anger the spirits they meant to appease. Superstitiously, once the offering was placed, Athenians would stay indoors for the rest of the night.
Expatiation, or cleansing of miasma, occurred when a family felt that Hekate had withdrawn her favor, or if a member of the household had done something which might offend the goddess. This was performed by having all members of the household touch a dog, sacred to Hekate, in order to transfer their miasma to the animal, which was then sacrificed. The entrails of the sacrificial animal were then read, to determine if Hekate had accepted the offering.Â
The final stage of the ritual, purification, had two steps. First, was fumigation. Incense, held in a clay censor, was used to purify the house. The incense ash, along with the censor, were then deposited away from the home, discarded from future use. The second part of purification, was the removal of old offerings. Offerings which had been left untouched for the month were cleaned away during this time. Socially, Athenians also used this day as the due date for debts owed.
Celebrating the Deipnon today:
The tradition of the meal, and purification of the household are both easy enough to follow. Little to no modifications need be made, except to best suit your ability to practice. Where food waste is a concern; other, non-food offerings may be given to Hekate and the apotroipoi.Â
The practice of the scapegoat is no longer socially acceptable, or even appealing to most modern worshipers. In place of an animal sacrifice, many have turned to using a poppet or clay figurine in the form of Hekateâs favored animal, as the scapegoat for miasma. Divination via entrails can be replaced with a practitionerâs preferred form of divination.Â
The depositing of the censor additionally causes worry for some individuals, who express concern over the ongoing cost of acquiring clay censors for incense on a monthly basis, as well as noted concerns about waste and litter. An eco-friendly alternative, is to deposit the offering meal on a biodegradable surface, such as a leaf. The option of using landscaping rocks as a make-shift sort of plate has also been proposed. Additionally, one may choose to forgo cone incense, and instead burn stick incense, eliminating the need for a censor, and the ashes would then be swept up and disposed of in accordance with all other house sweepings.
Additional Considerations:
Though not historically accurate, and not strictly considered part of the Deipnon ritual, many people also consider using the Deipnon as an opportunity to donate time, money, or food to those in need. This a wonderful idea for how to apply your faith and practice religiosity in a mundane manner.
Sources:
http://www.hellenion.org/festivals/hekates-deipnon/
https://sites.google.com/site/hellenionstemenos/Home/festivals/hekatesdeipnon/hekate-d-1
Plutarch (Moralia, 709 A)
Aristophanes (Plutus, 594)
Antiphanes, in Athenaeus, 313 B
Petronius, 134
Hekateâs Suppers, by K. F. Smith
The Noumenia and Epimenia in Athens by Jon D. Mikalson in The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. 65, No. 2
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â[Describing the Homeric Hymn to Demeter] This passage can give us two indications of Hekateâs so-called âchthonicâ nature. The first is the fact that she was dwelling in a cave when she first heard Persephoneâs cry for help. Caves were often considered to be entrances to the Underworld and could sometimes have been nekyomanteia, and Hekateâs cave-dwelling indicates that she lives in a liminal space between the mortal world and the netherworld. Caves, particularly to mankind, are an unknown quantity; they may be difficult to enter or traverse, they may be dark and disorienting, and, as Ustinova concludes, âthe frightening cave environment is therefore most suitable for rites of passageâ. Entering a cave is akin to crossing a threshold, and this is often imagined as the threshold between the mortal and nether worlds. As the hymn depicts a rite-of- passage for the young Persephone â her marriage â Hekateâs initial cave-dwelling is both appropriate for her position, and important for Persephoneâs transition. Hekate will be instrumental in Persephoneâs rescue, not in entering the âcaveâ of the netherworld, but rather in the young maidenâs successful navigation through the Underworld, and out the other side. In this way, Hekate acts as Persephoneâs guide and this, as we shall see below, forms one of Hekateâs more prominent cultic aspects. The second indicator of Hekateâs âchthonicâ nature is Heliosâ presence in the hymn, and the juxtaposition created between the cave-dwelling Hekate and the god of the sun. Helios actually sees Persephoneâs abduction, while Hekate hears it; he only offers up information when directly questioned by Demeter, but Hekate specifically seeks her out. The opposition created between the god of the sun, who lives in the sky and shines down on the earth â never penetrating the Underworld, and thus the antithesis of the chthonic â and Hekate shows that the goddess is of the Underworld.â
â Echoes of the Underworld:Â Manifestations of Death-Related Gods in Early Greek Cult and Literature
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Earth-Friendly Witchcraft
Whatever religious or spiritual tradition they identify with, most witches agree that there is something sacred about the natural world. We draw our power from the earth beneath our feet, the sky over our heads, and the air in our lungs.
And yet, many of us live in societies that are actively contributing to the destruction of the natural world. Most developed nations have a linear economy, which means resources are extracted and then sent on a one-way trip to consumers who will use them and then throw them away. This leads to overflowing landfills, air and water pollution, and quickly disappearing resources. The World Economic Forum predicts that, if our habits donât change, there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050. And I dearly hope that by now weâre all familiar with the reality of climate change and its devastating impact on global ecosystems.
Iâm not trying to scare you, but I do want to point out the hypocrisy of drawing power from the Earth in our magic while simultaneously contributing to her destruction. If we truly want to consider ourselves spiritual allies of the planet, we need to make an effort to live our lives â and practice our magic â in ways that are less harmful to her.
You donât have to become an environmentalist or switch to a zero waste lifestyle, but we can all make little changes for a more sustainable life. Thereâs lots of information out there about how to live a more Earth-friendly lifestyle, so in this post Iâll be focusing on how to apply that same philosophy to your witchcraft.
Steps to a more Earth-Friendly Practice:
Limiting your consumption will automatically lower your negative impact on the planet. Follow my previous guidelines for avoiding consumerism to start shrinking your carbon footprint.
Avoid plastic as much as possible. According to the WEF, 70% of our plastic ends up in a landfill or in the worldâs waterways, and according to Julia Watkins, author of Simply Living Well, only 9% of household plastics get recycled. Plastic (unlike glass and metal) cannot be recycled indefinitely â it can only be recycled a handful of times before it becomes too degraded to be repurposed any further. There really is no way to make plastic safer for the planet, so itâs best to just avoid it altogether. Look for tools made of metal, wood, or glass instead of plastics, and try to order things shipped in paper and cardboard when possible.
Create spells that wonât leave leftovers. One of the big contributing factors to our current environmental crisis is that we just produce too much waste. You can avoid this in your magical practice by crafting spells that wonât leave you throwing away a big ball of candle wax, herbs, and paper. Kitchen magic is a no-brainer for this, since kitchen spells are meant to be eaten. If you want to do a candle spell, use small candles that will burn up completely â I find larger candles are more likely to leave leftover wax. Making magical bath salts is another great option for leftover-free spells â just make sure everything you include is safe to go down the drain and wonât contribute to water pollution!
Forage for your own spell materials. One of the best ways to avoid plastic packaging and cut down on emissions from shipping is to use materials from your backyard! Learn about the plants, animals, and minerals native to your area, and take regular nature walks where you can gather what you need. Remember to only take as much as you need and to be careful never to damage the plants you harvest from. Make sure to carefully disinfect any animals bits you pick up â you can do this by burying them in salt for a full moon cycle and/or setting them in the sun/under a UV light for several days. If you find a dead animal and want to strip and clean its bones for use in ritual, this is a much more involved process and will require special research, equipment, and lots of time. And, of course, never eat anything you have foraged unless you happen to have an advanced degree in botany.
Keep a magical garden. Another great way to connect with the planet and shrink your carbon footprint is to grow your own herbs, vegetables, and fruits. You can, of course, grow food for your kitchen if you have space, but even if you live in a tiny apartment you can grow a handful of magical herbs in pots. For a list of common houseplants and their magical associations, check out this post.
Shop for spell materials at a local farmerâs market. Buying local is a great way to avoid the environmental impact of shipping produce, and it allows you to support small farms. Farmerâs markets also typically carry seasonal produce, which can help you align your magical practice with the cycles of nature. Farmerâs markets are a great way to find seasonal fruits and vegetables for kitchen magic, but you can use the produce you find there for other types of spells as well.
Trade paraffin wax candles for beeswax or soy wax. Paraffin, the material used for most cheap candles, is a by-product of crude oil, which is not only highly unsustainable but contains carcinogens (chemicals that may cause cancer). Beeswax is a sustainable alternative, and beeswax candles produce a âcleanâ burn, meaning it does not negatively affect air quality. Soy wax is a slightly pricier, vegan-friendly sustainable option that also produces a clean burn.
Use undyed, unbleached paper for your written spells. The bleaches and dyes used in most commercially available paper have a toxic effect on the environment. Colored paper cannot be recycled or composted because it will contaminate everything it touches. Use plain, unbleached paper for your written spells, especially if you plan to bury them in the ground or dispose of them outside.
Make sure your essential oils are ethically harvested. Essential oils are tricky â although they are marketed as natural, many of them are produced through unsustainable methods. Because essential oils are concentrated, it may take thousands of pounds of plants to produce a single pound of oil. This can have a devastating impact, especially for endangered plants like white sage or palo santo. Look for ethically-sourced, wild-harvested essential oils â these are oils that are gathered from the wild in ways that donât hurt the local ecosystem. Mountain Rose Herbs and Edenâs Garden are two brands that are committed to sustainable essential oil production.
Instead of burying a spell in a jar, bury it in a hollowed-out fruit or vegetable. Many traditions call for spells to be buried in the ground. Items like jar spells and witch bottles are traditionally buried on the witchâs property. The problem with this is that plastic and glass bottles do not biodegrade, and will remain in the ground for years. Instead of putting these materials in the ground, bury your spells in a hollowed-out fruit or vegetable. As a bonus, you can choose this item to support your intention. For example, you might use an apple for a love spell or a spicy pepper for protection. Just make sure everything inside the spell is also biodegradable!
Keep a compost pile as an offering to your local land spirits. Compost is an easy way to reduce food waste, and it gives your garden a boost! Even if you donât have your own garden, you can give your compost to a fiend who does or look into donating it to a community garden. When composting, itâs important to maintain a balance between carbon-rich âbrownâ ingredients (leaves, undyed paper, cardboard, etc.) and nitrogen-rich âgreensâ (fruit and veggie scraps, coffee grounds, egg shells, etc.) â you want about four times as much brown as green in your compost. Start your compost with a layer of brown â preferably twigs or straw to allow good airflow. Alternate layers of green and brown materials as you add to the pile. Every time you add to your compost, verbally express your gratitude to the land spirits. Your compost should be moist, but not soggy â youâll know itâs ready when itâs dark and crumbly and smells like soil.
Make your own tea blends with loose herbs and a reusable tea strainer instead of buying teabags. Witches and tea go together like peanut butter and chocolate, but the individual wrappers on teabags create a lot of waste. On top of that, since many of these wrappers are dyed, they may not even be recyclable. Keep your teas earth-friendly by buying dried herbs in bulk and blending your own teas. Making your own blends is not only better for the planet, but also allows you to choose each ingredient for a specific magical intention.
Find ways to use your trash in your craft. This one is pretty self-explanatory. Instead of throwing things away, find ways to use them in your magic! Use food scraps from cooking, like carrot greens and potato peels, in spells. Turn an old shoe box into a travel altar. Add your coffee grounds to spells to ground them and manifest results in the physical world. You get the idea. Be creative!
Research different models for Earth-friendly living, like the zero waste/low waste lifestyle, sustainability, and the solarpunk movement. This will give you more ideas for a sustainable lifestyle, as well as a sustainable magical practice.
The funny thing about Earth-friendly living is that, the more time you spend taking care of the planet, the more connected you feel to it. I encourage you to try some of the ideas on this list â youâll be amazed by how quickly you develop a deeper relationship with the Earth and all her creatures.
Resources:
Of Blood and Bones by Kate Freuler
Simply Living Well by Julia Watkins
âBy 2050, there will be more plastic than fish in the worldâs oceans, study saysâ from The Washington Post
A Sustainable Mind podcast
Practical(ly) Zero Waste podcast
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Do the mages choose their successors? That would be cool.
they dont actually!! which is another part of what separates them from witches!! for the misc mages theres no real telling whose gonna be born with some magic powers, its fairly random, though you tend to be more likely to be born with it if your family has a history of magic
for the elemental mages, its part of their duty (or it should be at least) to seek out the next mage of their kind so they can guide them for a little bit until the predecessor dies (since the element mages are so rare and so powerful just throwing them out in the open with no guidance creates problems,,âŚâŚâŚ)
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This is a new Server for Fate Grand Order players! Its a fun space to help each other out. I will soon start a Youtube channel showing pulls i do with my 2 accounts. #fate #fategrsnd
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this is so extra literally who gave this non-canon character the right to be this beautiful
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âMagic Flows Through Meâ
Friendly reminder that if you get a tattoo of my work my only request is that you send a picture of it to me when itâs done
Draw this sigil on your solar plexus with henna or waterproof eyeliner to improve the flow of magic/energies within you
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What to ask tarot
So tarot card questions are actually a lot different than asking a specific question. You wouldnât say, for example, âIs my dad going to graduate?â because if you got the 3 of cups, you would be utterly confused as to why I did not provide a yes or a no. So below I am going to list questions that are good to ask the cards.Â
⢠Iâm at a fork in the road. Which way should I go?
⢠How do I weigh out the choices I have? What are the Pros and Cons?
⢠What do I need to know to make the best decision? What do I need to know?
⢠What do I need to know about a situation with a family member?
⢠What do I need to know about my love life?
⢠What do I need to know about my career?
Moving forward
⢠How do I move forward in my career?
⢠How do I move forward in my relationship/ love life?
⢠What is coming forth in my life?
⢠Which foundation is the strongest to build on in my life?
* What should I do?
⢠What should/ shouldnât I do about a situation with my job?
⢠What should/ shouldnât I do about a situation with a friend or family member?
⢠How can I restore my hope for the future?
⢠What overall positives do I bring to my life?
⢠What positives do the people in my life provide me?
⢠Is there meaning in my life?
⢠Is there love in my life? Hidden Elements
⢠Are there things I am ignoring that are important?
⢠What am I not seeing?
⢠What is holding me back?
⢠Are there truths that I am denying?
⢠Are there things that I see that are untrue?
⢠What important things have I forgotten?
⢠What could get in my way?
⢠What is most important for me to get done?
⢠How will a certain occasion or event turn out?
⢠What will be the best way for me to communicate with certain people?
⢠What should I learn from my past?
⢠What is the impending future telling me?
⢠What cycles am I stuck in?
⢠What have a learned from my past?
⢠Where am I strongest?
⢠What should I look out for?
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âHe Will Not Harm Meâ âI Am Safe From HimâÂ
Draw these sigils on pictures (or another taglock) of your male abuser. Burn to ash and keep in a small black pouch that you keep on your person.
Do this AFTER contacting authorities and making an escape.
I have a short list of hotlines and resources I was able to find for victims of abuse, I made the link to this page generically witchcraft looking in case you canât use incognito mode and your abuser goes through your search history
Witchcraft alone will not fix an abusive situation. If you donât want to or canât contact the police about it you can seek out your local planned parenthood and they can provide help as well.
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