#Chaos Witch
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thecupidwitch · 9 months ago
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Herb's Properties
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Basil:  money, luck, prosperity, happiness
Bay Leaf: energy, cleansing, can be charged with almost any intention
Camomile: Caring, kindness, luck, growth, self-love growth, confidence, avoiding negativity, happiness
Cinnamon: passion, quick success, fire magick
Chia seeds: Growth, health, kindness, Property
Chilli flakes:  Pride, confidence, power, strength, Passion
Cumin: Courage, bravery, protection, loyalty
Dandelion: wishes, charisma, success, good luck
Dill: sexual love, luck, protection
Eucalyptus: cleansing, healing, purifying, relaxing, comfort
Fennel:  hate, anger
Flax seeds: Prosperity, growth, new beginnings
Ginger: fiery passion, success, and personal power
Jasmine: love, dreams, sensuality, luxury and kindness
Lavender: love and attraction, purification, relaxation, restful sleep
Nutmeg: luck, Health, Fidelity, Love, Prosperity, comfort, loyalty
Oregano:  comfort, love, warmth
Paprika:  Pride, confidence, power, strength
Parsley: Cleansing. purification
Peppermint: healing, purification, love and energy, cleansing, prosperity
Poppy seeds: protection, intuition, self-assurance, hexing and cursing
Rose: love, beauty, harmony, romance, attraction
Rosemary: cleansing, purification, wisdom, protection
Sesame seeds: Prosperity, growth, health, nurturing
Spearmint: love, cleansing, renewal, blessing
Sunflower seeds: happiness, growth, joy
Thyme: beauty, strength, courage
Turmeric: confidence, creativity, energy
Vanilla: love and sexuality
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saganssorcery · 8 months ago
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Artwork: 🎨StephaSketch 🔥🖌️ on Etsy ✨
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liztheoceanfaerie · 1 year ago
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astra-ravana · 3 months ago
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Types Of Witchcraft
Note: These are general/basic explanations of different classes of magick/witchcraft. Practitioners can fall into multiple or none of these categories. Ultimately, only an individual can choose their labels.
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Green: Utilizing greenery/plants/herbs/flowers in herbal/nature magick, such as creating blends of different plants or primarily using herbs in spellwork. May keep a garden and take great pride in their workings/connection to the earth and nature.
Hedge/Shamanic: A type of magick that's more oriented towards spirit work, Otherworld and astral travel, dream work, spiritual power and healing. May work with psychedelic/psychotropic/toxic plants and fungi as spiritual tools (ie: flying ointments/teas made from amanita muscaria or datura)
Sea: A type of magick derived from materials/abstract ideas involving the ocean world. Sea magick is worked using various items from as well as one's own connection to the sea and its creatures.
Storm: Magick that is worked by combining one's own energy with the energy of the weather, most commonly storms. Storm witches may have practices such as collecting storm water or snow, "whistling up" or manipulating winds, or performing rituals during severe weather.
Hearth/Kitchen: Magick performed through kitchen craft and/or mundane tasks/crafts around the home or for loved ones. Typically worked daily through food, herbal mixtures, crafting, decorating, and hobbies. May also work with the Fae/elements/nature.
Tea: Those who drink tea, make their own tea mixtures, or enjoy blending herbal remedies and often use reading tea leaves as their form of divination.
Urban: For those who live in or prefer an urban setting/lifestyle. Magick that is worked in densely populated areas and big cities, without some of the seemingly "traditional" aspects of witchcraft.
Tech: Magick that is skillfully worked through technology. A tech witch might cast spells/do divinatory readings on the internet, use magick based apps/programs, or keep a digital grimoire/library.
Elemental: Magick that is worked by honoring/acknowledging all 4/5 elements (Fire, Air, Water, Earth, and/or Spirit). Elementalists may dedicate part of their alter to each element and call upon them during rituals/spells. Conversely, they may choose to focus on only one element changing the designation to either fire, air, water or earth witchcraft.
Fae/Faerie: The magick of those who work and commune with the Fae. Faerie witches may do rituals/spells around the Fae, ask favors of them, have regular communication sessions, and leave them offerings. The Fae are very unpredictable and strong but, with time and respect, they share their magick with special individuals.
Infernal: A system of spirit work/magick that revolves around Infernal spirits/entities, such as demons, djinn, or other spirits of a chaotic alignment. This practice requires a surprising amount of shadow work and dismantling of oppressive religious systems. They may summon demons, perform rituals/spells with them, make deals, or take them up as magickal familiars.
Necromancy: The practice of seeking the assistance of, summoning, communication, and diving through the dead. Practitioners may frequent cemetaries/burial grounds/haunted locations and perform magick and spiritual/divinatory readings there. Often employ the use of pendulums, dowsing rods, talking boards, black mirrors, grave dirt, and bones.
Draconian: Draconian magick is a practice that involves engaging with dragons as powerful forces and allies in spiritual practice. It can include rituals, symbolism, and techniques to connect with dragons, and may be used for empowerment, healing, and spiritual growth.
Chaos: A type of magick utilizing new, non-traditional, and unorthodox methods. It is a highly individualistic practice that draws from many magickal disciplines (eclecticism).
Blood/Sanguine: A very potent class of magick that includes the use of one's own blood or that of another in powerful rituals/spells.
Sigil/Art: The use of sigils, symbols, glyphs, runes, or artwork infused with will and intention. This practice is vast, versatile, and diverse with each practioner producing truly unique results.
Lunar: Lunar magick is the practice of performing rituals during the different phases of the Moon to bring about physical or psychological change. They may honor/worship the Moon, do moonlight rituals, or make moon waters. Conversely, one could work with the Sun in much the same fashion.
Cosmic/Celestial: Magick that incorporates the stars and planets. Astrology is a dominant force in their lives and witchcraft and they consider the placement of celestial bodies before doing a working.
Crystal: Incorporation of crystals/stones in one's magickal practice. May make crystal grids, include them in their spells, use them in energy work, meditation, or for Reiki healing.
Glamour: Glamour magick is an enchantment type that adjusts or changes your outward appearance, or people's perception of your outward appearance and can include the enchanting of jewelry, clothing, and even makeup for magickal purposes.
Shadow: Magick with a focus on the elements of darkness and shadow. May practice umbrakinesis (shadow manipulation), magickal subterfuge and illusion, and feel at peace, and even practice, in pitch black darkness
Are there any you feel I should have included? Please let me know! I'd love to expand this list. :)
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theoccultmoon · 1 month ago
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Candle Colors: A Beginner's Guide୨ৎ 
Candles are a fundamental tool in witchcraft, offering a powerful way to focus energy and intention. Every color carries its own unique vibrations, making it a versatile and customizable element for your magical practices. Let’s explore the meanings behind some common candle colors and how you can incorporate them into your rituals. 
Color Meanings in Candle Magic
🕯️ White: 
Represents: Purity, peace, clarity, and new beginnings. 
Use for: Cleansing, protection, and healing rituals. White candles are also great substitutes for any color if you're short on supplies. 
🕯️ Black: 
Represents: Banishing negativity, protection, and endings. 
Use for: Releasing bad habits, warding off unwanted energy, and grounding during transformative periods. 
🕯️ Red: 
Represents: Passion, strength, and vitality. 
Use for: Love spells, courage, and boosting energy. Perfect for rituals focused on physical desires or personal empowerment. 
🕯️ Green: 
Represents: Abundance, growth, and connection to nature. 
Use for: Prosperity magic, garden blessings, and healing related to the heart. 
🕯️ Blue: 
Represents: Tranquility, communication, and emotional healing. 
Use for: Enhancing intuition, calming conflicts, and strengthening spiritual connection. 
🕯️ Yellow: 
Represents: Joy, creativity, and mental clarity. 
Use for: Studying, attracting inspiration, and boosting self-confidence. 
🕯️ Purple: 
Represents: Spirituality, psychic abilities, and transformation. 
Use for: Enhancing meditation, connecting with higher powers, and deepening magical knowledge. 
🕯️ Pink: 
Represents: Love, friendship, and harmony. 
Use for: Self-care rituals, strengthening bonds, and emotional healing. 
🕯️ Orange: 
Represents: Energy, enthusiasm, and success. 
Use for: Career growth, creative breakthroughs, and manifesting opportunities. 
🕯️ Brown: 
Represents: Stability, grounding, and connection to the earth. 
Use for: Home blessings, financial security, and balancing scattered energy. 
How to Use Candle Colors in Practice ✮⋆˙
☽ Set Your Intention: 
Decide on your goal for the ritual or spell. Align it with the corresponding candle color. 
☽ Cleansing and Charging: 
Before lighting, cleanse your candle by passing it through the smoke of sage or incense. Hold it in your hands and visualize your intention, “charging” it with your energy. 
☽ Dress the Candle: 
Anoint the candle with oil (like olive or lavender oil) while focusing on your intent. This enhances the connection between your energy and the candle's purpose. 
☽ Light the Flame: 
When you’re ready, light the candle and let it burn completely, if possible. Never leave it unattended,always remember to be safe when working with fire!  
Budget-Friendly Candle Tips.☘︎ ݁˖
♡ Use What You Have: Even a white tea light can be infused with powerful intent. 
♡ DIY Candle Colors: Wrap colored thread or paper around plain candles to mimic the desired color energy. 
♡ Reuse Wax: Collect remnants of old candles to create new ones for future rituals. 
Share Your Candle Magic! ୨ৎ
Do you have a favorite candle color or a personal ritual you'd like to share? Comment below, I’d love to see your practice! 
✨blessings! 
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witchofthe-forgotten · 3 months ago
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Being whimsical and witchy is all fun and games until you go out to your car and remember there are approximately 20 acorns sitting on your passenger seat
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wishbonewitch · 2 years ago
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common outdoor items & their uses
a guide to common outdoor items and their magickal uses.
acorns- luck, protection, wisdom, power
walnuts- healing, protection, self care
pinecones- fertility, masculinity, growth, nature
pine needles- cleansing, healing, strength, banishment
pecans- employment, protection, success, abundance, prosperity
grass- growth, learning, healing, new beginning, grief, recovery
maple leaves- feminine, travel, change, decisions, healing
oak leaves- truth, justice, knowledge, steadfastness, protection, guidance
birch leaves- protection, cleansing, fertility, purification
dandelions- calling spirits, divination, healing
dandelion seeds- divination, wishes, manifestation, dreams, luck
dandelion leaves- defeating negativity, steadfastness, growth, purification
2 leaf clovers- love, luck, courage, cleansing
3 leaf clovers- protection, luck, fidelity, divination
4 leaf clovers- spirit work, luck, psychic ability, attraction
5+ leaf clovers- wealth, luck, attracting money, sanity
wild clover flowers- animal magick, blessings, breaking curses, luck, love
apple seeds- love, secrets, knowledge, gateways, divination, prosperity
tree bark- protection, binding, banishment, cleansing, purification
rocks- many rocks have crystals hidden inside, the most common is quartz types. if unsure, rockcs can represent strength, stability, protection and banishing. if you suspect its a crystal, look it up and discover the correspondences that matter to you!
will add more as i can, feel free to add your own!!
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fairy-magick · 1 year ago
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zombie-graveyrd · 1 year ago
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Protection Oil
I recently started up my practice again and the first thing I made was a protection candle and some oils. I haven't shared any witchy things in a while so here is how I make protection oil.
You can use any oil, I prefer to use olive oil. I also put red pepper and a rose thorn in there because I like them. I would also have added egg shell powder but I didn't have any. You can tailor this to what ever you have one hand. The world is your oyster do whatever the fuck you want. You can wear this oil, lock mirrors, windows, add to spells, ect... Personally I like to put it on before I do spell work. Stay protected witches !
Olive Oil
Salt - purification, cleansing
Sage - protection, hex breaking
Red pepper - warding, spell amplification
Parsley - protection, purification
Thyme - protection
Black salt - protection, dispel's negative energy
Rose thorn - repellent for negative energy, baneful protection
Tigers' eye - protection
A petition with intentions
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Edit :
I forgot to add this the first time.
Do not put fresh herbs or shit that has water in it into your carrier oil. It can create botulism. Make sure everything you add is dried.
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chvoswitch · 5 months ago
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-ˏˋ⋆ —。❩❍❨ 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒎𝒐𝒔𝒕 𝒑𝒐𝒘𝒆𝒓𝒇𝒖𝒍 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒄𝒉 ❩❍❨・。-⋆ˊˎ-
─━═ 𝒊𝒏 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒄𝒐𝒔𝒎𝒐𝒔 ═━─
scarlet witch mood / aesthetic board
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𝑭𝒓𝒊𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒍𝒚 𝒓𝒆𝒎𝒊𝒏𝒅𝒆𝒓, 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑺𝒄𝒂𝒓𝒍𝒆𝒕 𝑾𝒊𝒕𝒄𝒉 𝒊𝒔 𝒂 𝑾𝑶𝑴𝑨𝑵 𝑶𝑭 𝑪𝑶𝑳𝑶𝑹. 𝑻𝒉𝒆𝒚 𝒉𝒂𝒗𝒆 𝑩𝑹𝑶𝑾𝑵 𝒔𝒌𝒊𝒏 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒂𝒏𝒚 𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒊𝒔𝒕 𝒘𝒉𝒐 𝒑𝒆𝒓𝒄𝒆𝒊𝒗𝒆𝒔 𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒎 𝒂𝒔 𝒂𝒏𝒚𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒃𝒖𝒕 𝑩𝑹𝑶𝑾𝑵 𝑰𝑺 𝑾𝑹𝑶𝑵𝑮!
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if used, credit @chvoswitch on pinterest & tumblr.
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inspired by @scarletwitchpanels @hexsreality @magnetic-regent-magneto
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theos-library · 2 years ago
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I’m bored so drop your hot take on anything spiritual related. I wanna see what people’s opinions are on certain subjects.
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thecupidwitch · 4 months ago
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Herb’s Properties part 3
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Aloe: femininity, healing, protection, beauty, love
Anise: dreams, youth, lust, blessing, cleansing, divination, offerings, protection, spirit protection
Alfalfa: protection, money, happiness, grounding, fertility
Bayberry: Good fortune, luck, healing, and stress relief.
Clover: money, prosperity, luck, happiness, spirit work, fae, protection, healing
Clove: healing, prosperity, friendships, money 
Catmint: healing, animal magic, relaxation, calmness, happiness, psychic ability, love, wishes, meditation
Cayenne: strength, curses, protection, heartbreak, curse breaking, love
Chives: protection, balance, divination
Lemongrass: psychic ability, divination, cleansing, communication, protection, love, luck, jobs
Magnolia: love, fertility, meditation, psychic ability, healing, strength
Mint: communication, energy, money, spirit work, cleansing
Olive leaf: healing, luck, protection, cleansing, fertility, offerings, blessings
Raspberry leaf: fertility, femininity, menstrual cycle, lunar magic, love, creativity, protection
Saffron: healing, offerings, wealth, strength, blessing, cleansing, psychic ability, sleep
Paprika: spell work, energy, psychic ability, curses, creativity
Tarragon: luck, calmness, secrets, peace, love, protection, meditation, spirit work
Valerian: spirit work, absorption of negativity, protection, self acceptance
Spirulina: power, strength, health, luck
Wheatgrass: cleansing, protection, blessing
Ylang Ylang: beauty, love, luck, happiness, relationships
Ko-Fi Herb’s Properties Part1 Herb’s Properties Part2
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saganssorcery · 7 months ago
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🎨Artist: Nat Jones 🔥🖌️
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swampxwitchxhattie · 1 year ago
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astra-ravana · 1 month ago
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Sigil Magick: Illustrating Your Intent
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Sigils are a cornerstone of contemporary and chaos magick and function as keys to unlock the doors of reality and bend it to one’s will. These potent symbols serve as physical embodiments of one’s intentions, cast into existence through the fusion of art and willpower.
The crafting of a sigil begins with a clear and focused intention, which is then worked into a unique symbol through a creative magickal process. The magick practitioner inscribes deep personal meaning and style into their designs, making each unique to its artist. Sigils are ideal tools for manifesting your desires, imbuing objects with specific purpose and energy, protecting spaces, and communicating with the spirit world and should be used responsibly.
Origins
The practice of crafting sigils traces its roots to the ancient world but was modernized in the early 20th century by the works of Austin Osman Spare, an occultist and artist. He introduced the method of creating magical symbols by condensing letters of a desire into an abstract design. Aleister Crowley, too, influenced the practice by intertwining sigils with ceremonial magick, embedding them with a rich esoteric significance.
Some occult grimoires employ sigils as a means of contacting spirits, for example; Ars Goetia, The Book of Oberon, and Pseudomonarchia Daemonum.
Basics of Sigil Magick
Sigil magick emerges from the belief in one’s ability to manifest their focus into reality. Through a process of creation, a sigil becomes much more than mere ink on paper���it is the illustrated essence of desire. Individuals can use sigils as focal points for their will, empowering these symbols through meditation or ritual to enact change. The universe of sigils is vast and varied, types of sigils include:
• Pictorial Sigils: Intuitive symbols drawn from the subconscious
• Runic Sigils: Combinations of runic alphabets that resonate with specific energies
• Word Sigils: Derived from statements of intention, where letters are crafted into a unique symbol
Correspondences also serve a purpose in this class of magick, in order to help align one's intent to universal energies. As an artist crafts their sigil, they intertwine traditional symbols with personal significance, creating a bridge to the metaphysical world. Some relevant correspondences are:
• Numerology: Numbers carry vibrations that can enhance a sigil’s purpose.
• Zodiac Signs: Celestial influences infused to fine-tune the focus.
• Elements: The classic forces of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water lend their power to sigils, grounding them in natural harmony.
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Sigil Creation
Before you take pen to paper, first envision your intent with clarity and purpose This may involve some deep introspection into the true nature of your desires. A precise intention lays the foundation for the sigil's power. Once ready, write out your intention and cross out any duplicate letters. From here a couple different methods can be utilized. Naturally you could always draw your sigils from pure instinct, creating spontaneous shapes to represent your intentions, but there are other techniques available.
The Wheel
This method employs a wheel to be used as a map for drawing your sigil. Simply start at the first letter of your intent and draw lines to each subsequent letter. Example:
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My Method
I make my sigils by breaking up the letters to create shapes. I will often decorate with extra shapes, symbols, and pictures as well. Here is a simplified example of my sigil creation process:
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Next you must charge your sigil. Charging is the act of infusing the sigil with energy. The creator might enter a meditative state, focusing intently on the sigil while envisioning their intentions intertwining with the design. This act of focused concentration serves to embed the intention within the sigil, making it a beacon for the desired change.
Passive and Active Sigils
Intentioned sigils fall into either the passive or active sigil category based on how that sigil's energy is best utilized. Passive sigils are usually drawn on the body, item, or surface and then left alone to release their power over time. Active sigils involve some action to trigger the release of the sigil's energy, such as burning, burying, soaking with water/oil, and more. Some sigils can be used both passively and actively, but most will fall into one category.
Spirit Sigils
Many spirits and deities have sigils that represent them and these can be powerful catalysts for interacting with these beings. If the spirit you're working with doesn't have a sigil made for them (or even if they do) you can design your own symbol to connect with that spirit. Follow the same process, but instead of focusing on your intent, focus on the spirit/deity and connecting with it. You can even perform a ritual and provide an offering to invite the spirit into your space. This will allow you to draw divine inspiration straight from the source. Here are some examples of spirit/deity sigils, as well as some I created:
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theoccultmoon · 1 month ago
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Herbal Allies: A Beginner's Guide ☪
When we think of herbal magick, it’s easy to picture exotic, hard-to-find ingredients mugwort from a far-off land or frankincense gathered from ancient trees. But the truth is, magick can be found in the plants right outside your door. Today, we’ll talk about how to build a connection with these everyday allies and use them to deepen your practice. 
Start by Observing ☼
Magick begins with awareness. Spend time outside or with the plants in your home, whether it’s a sprawling garden, a single potted herb, or wild plants in a nearby park. 
Observe their growth patterns, textures, and how they react to light, water, and your touch. Does the plant feel vibrant, slow, or protective? Each plant carries a unique energy signature, and tuning in will help you sense its magickal potential. Keep a journal of your observations note how the plant changes with the seasons, any interactions you have with it, or simply what draws you to it. 
The Energy of Everyday Plants ✧₊⁺
 You don’t need rare herbs to create powerful magick. Common plants like dandelions, clover, or even rosemary from your kitchen hold immense potential: 
Dandelions: Resilience and adaptability, great for spells focusing on strength or new beginnings. 
Clover: Traditionally linked with luck and protection. 
Rosemary: A kitchen staple for cleansing, memory, and energetic protection. 
Take time to explore the plants in your environment. Look up their traditional uses in folklore or magickal practices. You might be surprised by the treasures growing in your own backyard. 
 Communicating with Plants୨ৎ 
Plants are living beings, and connecting with them on a spiritual level can enrich your practice. Here are a few ways to establish a relationship: 
⟡Meditate near the plant: Sit quietly and focus on its energy. How does it feel to you calm, vibrant, or grounding? 
⟡Touch and listen: Gently hold a leaf or flower and see if you can sense any shifts in your energy. 
⟡Speak to the plant: Thank it for its presence and offer it water or compost as a gesture of gratitude. 
Ask for guidance or permission: If you’re harvesting a leaf or flower, always ask permission. You may feel a sense of “yes” or “no” in your intuition honor it. The more you engage with a plant, the more its energy will resonate with yours. 
Using Herbal Allies in Magick✧˚ · . 
Once you’ve built a connection, there are countless ways to work with plants in your magickal practice, I'll leave here some examples: 
⟡Herbal Sachets: Combine leaves or flowers in a small pouch for protection, love, or prosperity. 
⟡Offerings: Use a sprig of rosemary or a handful of clover as a symbolic offering to your deities or spirits. 
⟡Sigil Crafting: Press a flower or leaf and use it to decorate or enhance your sigils. 
⟡Teas and Infusions: Brew plants like mint, chamomile, or lavender for relaxation and spiritual focus. 
Always harvest respectfully never take more than you need, and leave enough for the plant to thrive. 
Building a Relationship Takes Time ๋࣭ ⭑⚝
Working with herbal allies isn’t just a one-time act. It’s a relationship. The more you engage with a plant, the deeper your understanding of its energy will grow. 
Take time to learn the folklore or history behind the plants you’re drawn to. Document your experiences in an “herbal grimoire,” where you can record their uses, personal observations, and any spells you’ve created with them. 
Herbal allies don’t have to be rare or expensive. The plants around you whether in a garden, a park, or your own kitchen are full of magick, waiting to be discovered. Take time to connect, listen, and learn from them. 
Have you worked with local plants in your practice? Share your favorite herbal allies and their stories I’d love to hear them! (:
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