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the-eye.eu is a huge public database that has countless free PDFs of all sorts of occultist books and grimoires. Go forth and read.
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Where to Buy Cheap Spell Supplies: Hoodoo/Brujeria Edition
i’ve seen so many resource list out there about where you can find cheap spell supplies, but their never about folk magic. I live in a very liberal place and state, but it is still difficult to find stores that sell products catered to Afro-religions or Brujeria that are affordable. Botanicas are great for staple items like oils, candles, honeys, and powders, but I wanted to make a list for more creative and specfic spells. Here’s my resource list for all my witches out there who practice folk magic, Hoodoo, or brujeria!
1. Party stores/Toy aisles at department stores: both go hand in and hand because most party stores are marketed towards children’s birthdays. Both places are a JACKPOT for spell supplies. Some things I’ve found and what I use them for include:
Toy Cop Badges: These can be used for law stay away spells, justice spells, immigration cases, and anyone you want to protect from the law or send the law for.
Toy Money: I use these for money spells to write on, burn, leave as offerings, or shred to put in mojo bags and satchets.
Dolls: Pretty self explanatory. Dolls can be used as a stand in for any person you want to influence. Cheap barbies are perfect because they are big enough to put in a lot of different positions. Speciality dolls like pregnant dolls could be used for fertility, or to protect new mothers.
Toy Phones: Need to do a lover return spell or call/text me spell? Perfect! Get yourself a toy cell phone, put it in the center of the plate, write a petition to who you want to call, put it under the phone, dress it with herbs, oils, and honey, and sugar. Put your energy into the spell for 7 days and then discard.
2. Dollar Store: The dollar store is a no brainer because everything is a dollar and if you’re trying to be a bruja on a budget, it’s a no brainer. Here are some things you can get there that you might not have thought of.
White plates, cups, bowls: White can be used for anything. You could use these dishes to put on your ancestor altar, give to your deities, or simply to do your spells on.
Fabric flowers: Perfect offerings or decorations for any altars, and if you can’t have fresh flowers or plants for any reason these are a great subsitute
Emergency candles: Most dollar stores sell something called emergency candles, usually found with the novena (religious) candles in the store. These are white, cheap, household candles that have saved me when I’m in a pinch and need to do a spell but I don’t have time to get new supplies.
Craft Aisle: You can get a bunch of helpful stuff in this aisle like jars, googley eyes (can be stuck in a jar with a petition to make someone be discovered for lying, cheating, etc) Mini plastic toy animals (can be used for all kinds of stuff. Sheep=tame sheep spells, chicken=protection spell, etc) Popsicle sticks (can be used for making crosses, building boxes, etc) Felt fabric squares (make dolls)
3. Craft Stores: Craft stores are pretty expensive and most of the main stuff you can find here you can get at a party store or dollar store with the exception of during a holiday….guys… I am a financial disaster during halloween. Some ideas include
Halloween: Bottles, jars, coffins (perfect for darker spells like “your relationship will die), toy insects (put in a jar with a doll, and herbs to cause nightmares) black candles that are CHEAP, Skulls of all shapes sizes and materials (perfect for head working spells), SO MUCH STUFF! If you guys are on a budget wait until the end of halloween and head on over to your local craft store and cash out $$$$!!
Valentines Day: A perfect time to collect all things love magic including heart shaped bottles, roses (fake or real), and chocolates for offerings.
Christmas: Theres nothing specifically around this time that I’ve found useful BUT, everything goes on sale around this time, so this is the perfect time to go ahead and pick up anything thats laying around from previous holidays.
4. Hispanic Grocery Stores: You can get some serious bulk herbs and bigger grocery stores! I buy the more obscure herbs online like fiver finger grass, but things I have found at my local Mexican grocery store include:
Mugwort: Good for psychic spells, divination, and dream work
Bulk Bay Leaves: I put bay leaves in just about everything, so I need a ton of them to sustain me and i usually get them here.
Alum Stone: Used in shut up or tapa boca spells to pucker someone’s mouth and shut them up.
Various Chili Peppers: I love peppers because they’re so versatile! They can be used in defensive spells like revenge spells or break up spells, but they can also be used for other things like fiery wall of protection.
Florida Water: Almost all Mexican grocery stores sell this, and its way cheaper than buying it online or from a “spiritual” supplier.
5. Thrift stores: When you go thrifting its best not have a specific thing in mind, but you can find some really unique witchy things at thrift stores for cheap. Some things I’ve found include:
Vintage perfume bottles: used on my altar
Candle holders: literally almost all of mine are from thrift stores
Altar cloths: Things like silk scarves or cool fabric could be used. All of mine are from thrift stores.
I hope this list helped you out and gave you some more ideas for spells, if you have anything you want me to write about or expand on from this post, let me know. Happy casting!
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4 Thieves Vinegar
An old concoction used since the middle ages. Legend says that at the height of the black plague in Europe, four thieves were managing to rob the homes of those either dead or ill without contracting the plague. When found out they attributed this to an elixir they created together, each adding their own ingredient to the mixture. The original recipe varies, depending on who makes it and it likely has changed over the years passing from maker to maker.
The recipe I made is as follows
Lavender
Rosemary
Garlic
Rose Buds
combine in a corked bottle and submerge in some Apple Cider Vinegar. Leave in a dark place for a week until ready to strain and use, and it should keep for about 6-months to a year (again if kept in a dark area)
While rose isn’t traditional I chose it as the fourth ingredient because it’s considered a healing substance. Rose water was often used to keep away illness and miasma, and commonly found around Europe, It would make sense that this flower might be used, so into the vinegar it went.
It can be used to keep away sickness, in hoodoo it’s commonly found used for floor washes and baths to heal and uncross one’s self and purify if under magical attack.
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DIY witch’s herbal remedy medicine cabinet must haves
Whether you’re a witch thats into their herbs or a person who prefers CHEAP and natural remedies, this DIY is for you
Here’s what this post will teach you to make: Echinacea tincture Plantain – Apple Cider Vinegar Tincture for acne Healing salve Chest rub Arnica salve Digestive Tea Throat lozenges Air purifying spray
OK LETS GET STARTED
1.Echinacea tincture
You will need:
-Dried Echinacea -Glycerin -large canning jar
Method:
Pour glycerin over echinacea until it almost reaches the top of the jar. Place lids on these jars and leave for 3 weeks, shaking jar occasionally. After three weeks have past, strain out the herbs. You now have tinctures!
2. PLANTAIN-ACV ACNE TREATMENT
You will need:
Dried Plantain Apple cider vinegar
Method:
Pour apple cider vinegar over plantain. Close with lid and leave for 4-6 weeks. Strain out the herbs. Use to this tincture on acne on the face or back of arms. If too strong, dilute with a little distilled water.
3. HEALING SALVE
What you will need:
½ cup Olive oil 1/3 cup dried plantain ½ ounce beeswax a container that can hold ½ cup of salve (or multiple containers)
Method:
-Turn on the oven to 300 degrees. While it warms up, place the jar with plantain/oil into a loaf pan or casserole dish. Add water to the bottom of the pan so it comes up the sides of the jars (about an inch or so).
-Once oven is preheated, place this dish with the jars and water in it, into the oven. Turn OFF the oven. Leave for 3 hours.
-After the three hours for the oil is up, take pan out of the oven and let cool briefly. Strain out the arnica and plantain. In double boiler, place the plantain infused oil. Add ½ ounce of beeswax. Warm over low heat until the beeswax melts. Once the beeswax is completely melted, turn off heat. Remove from heat and allow to cool slightly, then pour into clean a clean jar (or jars).
-Allow to cool completely before adding the lid. Salve will keep for up to a year.
4. CHEST RUB
You will need:
½ cup olive oil ¼ ounce dried plantain leaves or dried mullein (optional) ¼ ounce beeswax 1/8 teaspoon vitamin E oil 15 drops eucalyptus essential oil 6 drops rosemary essential oil 6 drops peppermint essential oil 4 ounce jar (needs to hold ½ cup)
Method:
-On the stove top place a small pan with a heavy bottom. Add 1/3 cup of plantain and ½ cup oil. Warm over the lowest heat possible. Only needs to warm for about 20 minutes. So set a timer and keep on eye on this!
-Pour the cooled plantain/oil mixture through a cheesecloth and strain out the herbs.
-Place this infused oil back into the pan along with the ¼ ounce of beeswax. Melt over very low heat. Cool slightly and add the essential oils and vitamin E. Stir to distribute evenly.Pour into a clean jar and allow to cool.
-Once completely cool, add the lid and label. This homemade chest rub can be kept for one year at room temperature
5. ARNICA SALVE (soothes bruises, aches, and pains)
What you need:
dried Arnica, .1 ounces 4 ½ ounces grapeseed or olive oil ½ ounce beeswax canning jar optional: peppermint essential oil
Method:
Pour oil over arnica flowers in a jar. Turn on the oven to 300 degrees. While it warms up, place the jars with arnica flowers/oil into a loaf pan or casserole dish. Add water to the bottom of the pan so it comes up the sides of the jars (about an inch or so).
Once oven is preheated, place this dish with the jars and water in it, into the oven. Turn OFF the oven. Leave for 3 hours.
Place arnica infused oil in top of double boiler, add ½ ounce beeswax (this will make a slave consistency. If you want this to be more like a balm, add extra beeswax – this will make it thicker and firmer). Warm over medium heat until beeswax is melted. Remove from heat, add 10 drops peppermint essential oil, if desired. Pour into jar and allow to cool completely before closing with lid. Note: Arnica salve should be not be used on skin that is broken, or on open wounds. It is intended for use on bruises, bumps, sprains, and aches.
6. Digestive Tea
What you need:
3 ounces dried spearmint leaves 10.5 grams dried licorice root (not ground, but in small chunks) jar to store tea
Method:
Add digestive tea ingredients (licorice root and spearmint) to a jar. Label and store. (May wish to add to label that 1 tablespoon per cup should be used when brewing the tea.)
7. Throat Lozenges
What you need:
¼-½ cup honey 1 T ground licorice root ¼ cup slippery elm
Method:
Place slippery elm into a bowl and add a few tablespoons of the honey. Stir to combine and add more honey until the consistency resembles playdoh. (During this time, the plantain/oil mixture on the stove top should be ready to turn off. Remove from heat and allow to cool). Use approximately 1/8 inch of the ‘playdoh’ mixture to roll a small ball to create a lozenge. Roll this ball in ground licorice root and place lozenge on parchment paper. Repeat until all of the mixture is used. Let air dry to harden.
8. Air Purifying Spray
What you need:
Sweet Orange essential oil, 12 drops Lemon Essential oil, 12 drops Clove bud essential oil, 10 drops ½ ounce vodka ½ ounce distilled water spray bottle that will hold 1 ounce
Method:
Mix 1 ½ ounce vodka and 1 ½ ounce distilled water in a measuring cup with a spout. Add 10 drops clove bud essential oil and 12 drops sweet orange essential oil and 12 drops lemon essential oil. Use to purify the air and to clean door knobs, counter tops, anywhere germs may hide.
That is it for your herbal remedy cabinet must haves!
Happy witching x
~ @indigo-amethyst
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A Good Night’s Sleep Mojo Bag and Oil





There are two projects pictured here.
~ * ~ A Good Sleep Mojo Bag ~ * ~
1. Amythest - Relaxation
2. Rosemary - Eliminate bad dreams
3. Lavender - Calm an anxious mind
~ * ~ A Good Sleep Body/Annointing Oil ~ * ~
This oil can be worn and can be used to feed your mojo bag.
1. 9 drops of lavender oil
2. 9 drops of chamomile
3. Fill the rest of the bottle with a carrier oil
4. Add amythest chips
5. Add lavender buds
6. Shake and infuse with your intent. Conduct a ritual to aid sleep.
Clear and clean your space and materials before beginning. I cleaned my space and materials with sage and Florida water. Please let me know if you want a more detailed post!
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Magical herbal DIY’s for every part of your precious body.
For the witches (or anyone else) who are into herbs and smelling good.
The magical attributes of the DIY’S according to the herbs used are highlighted in the contents section below in brackets. You can choose one or multiple attributes to focus on while using these products to match your intent.
Contents:
1. Floral facial steam: Leaves your face feeling fresh AF, smelling good. (Protection, love, centering and psychic power)
2. Rose & chamomile bath bags: Relaxing AF, smells good, SUPER CLENSING. (Protection, centering and meditation)
3. Clay and Lavender face mask: We all know clay is dope for our skin, and lavender can never go wrong. (Peace, protection, love, purification)
4. Peppermint foot scrub: Leaves your feet feeling and smelling FIIIINEEE. (Travel, money, healing, luck, strength)
LETS GET STARTED
1. Floral facial steam
YOU WILL NEED (The ingredients below are per 6 treatments so multiply it for as many treatments as you’d like):
-3 100ml jars
-2/3 cup of lavender buds, dried
-1/3 cup of rose petals, dried
-2/3 cup chamomile flowers, dried
METHOD:
Mix up the herbs ad divide them into each jar (roughly half a cup each)
HOW TO USE:
• Remove make up or dirt by using a gentle cleanser • Place herbs in a heatproof bowl (use 4 tablespoons herbs per treatment – each jar is enough for 2 treatments) • Pour one pint of boiling water into a heat proof bowl (USE MOON WATER FOR EXTRA BENEFITS) • Place bowl on a sturdy surface (like a table) and lower face over the bowl (it’s usually best to sit in a chair that is pulled up close to a table) • Place a towel over your head to create a tent over the bowl (the towel helps the steam stay close to the face and not evaporate into the air so quickly) • Stay here for about 15 to 20 minutes- while you are here start by centring yourself, and then think about your intent and what you wish for the herb to bring to you, imagine the steam cleansing away any negativity.
BOOOM YOU ARE NOW CLEANSED AF AND SMELLING CUTEEEE.
2. Rose & chamomile bath bags
YOU WILL NEED (The ingredients below are per 3 treatments so multiply it for as many treatments as you’d like):
-3 Muslin bags
-¾ cup dried rose petals
-¾ cup dried chamomile flowers
-1 ½ cup epsom salts
METHOD: Mix all the ingredients in a large bowl. Place 1 cup of mixture in each muslin bag. Tie the top of each bag to close tightly.
HOW TO USE:
To use bath tea bag, tie bag to faucet so the water runs through it as the bath fills. Once the bath is full of warm water, remove the bag from the faucet and let it float in the bath. Soak for at least 15 minutes - while doing so, remember to relax, centre yourself, remember your intent and what you wish to get out of this treatment and imagine the salts and hot water clensing away any negative energy.
BOOOOM NOW U R CLENSED AF AND SMELLIN FRESH
3. Clay and Lavender face mask
YOU WILL NEED (once again makes 3 , adjust to your liking):
-3 100 ml jars
-½ cup lavender flower powder
-1 1/8 cup white cosmetic clay
METHOD:
Mix up and divide into jars, roughly half a cup per jar.
HOW TO USE:
At time of use, mix 1 tablespoon of lavender-clay mix with 2-3 teaspoons of water, cooled chamomile tea, or hydrosol, until a paste forms. Spread over the face, avoiding the eyes. Leave for 15 minutes. This mask draws out toxins and negative energy so make sure to visualise the clay mask absorbing the negative energy for maximum effect, meanwhile, pour your intent into this procedure and absorb the lavender and mother earth’s clay into your system. Wash off with warm water and a wash cloth.
BOOOM yo face is untoxic AF super clensed, and smelling damn fineeee.
4. Peppermint foot scrub
What you need (MAKES 3):
-3 250-300(ish)ml jars
-1/3 cup fine sea salt or epsom salt
-¾ cup oil (grapeseed, sweet almond or olive)
-Few drops peppermint essential oil
-¼ cup dried peppermint leaves
METHOD:
Mix ingredients in bowl, divide into jars, roughly 1 cup per jar.
HOW TO USE:
Rub into damp foot in circular motions. Our feet pick up alot of negative energy, and are important because they take us places in the physical world, make sure to focus on your intent and drawing out the negative energy.
AND THERE YOU HAVE IT! YOU SMELL FRESH FROM HEAD TO TOE, CLENSED THOROUGHLY, EVERY PART OF YOUR BODY, LOVED!
Happy witching
~ @indigo-amethyst
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Sweet Talkin’
This spell comes from the idea of “sweet talking” in order to achieve a goal. It works a lot like a honey jar which I have a post about if you’re interested in the history/how to make them. The sugar and honey act to “sweeten” your speech convincing the candle/spirit to work for you.
For this spell you will need:
1) Honey (or any other liquid sweetener ex. agave, syrup, molasses, etc)
2) Sugar
3) Something to mix with
4) A bowl or cup
5) Candle of your choice
What you’re going to do is mix the honey and sugar until it makes a paste. It should be pretty thick and not too runny. Then, using a candle you have already put your intention into your going to smear some of the honey onto it. Be careful not to overcoat it as this can cause fires/uneven burning. With the rest of the honey you’re going to put it on your tongue (DO NOT SWALLOW YET) and “sweet talk” the candle. Tell it what you want it to do, when it will be done and how. After you have said everything you wanted to say light the candle and swallow the honey mixture.
This spell can be used for money, love, or anything else really. I have had amazing results using this for money and have noticed this spell always works fast when I’m in a hurry.
Additional ingredients can be added of course, for example when using this spell for money I usually use cinnamon (powdered) and bank dirt (I have a post on this!) Happy casting!
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DIY LAVENDER WANDS!!!!
These are super fun to make and they smell friggggin awesome and look super cute. awesome for rituals and for decoration and for smelling awesome, could be a cool gift, could sell em’ or just whack this tutorial straight in your grimoire for later use, you name it kiddie winks. IMA TEACH U
1) PICK YO SELF SOME LAVENDER! if you don’t have lavender in your garden, you need to get some. but in the mean time, head over to your local botanical gardens or a park area or a shop or your friends place, anywhere where you can get yourself some freshly picked lavender. Begin with an uneven number of stalks, the bigger the bundle the bigger your wand.
2) GETCHO SELF SOME CUTE ASS PURPLE RIBBBON, and tie it just below the flowers.
3) THEN UR GONNA WANNA fold the stalks down evenly over the flower head bundle.
4) WEAVE YO’ RIBBON over and under each stalk, around and around, until you have enclosed the entire flower head.
5) TIE OFF YO RIBBON at the bottom.
6) GIVE YO FINISHED WAND a roll between your palms to release that wonderful lavender fragrance1111111!!!!
AND THERE YOU HAVE IT!! A COOL ASS FUNKY SMELLIN STICK-O-LAVANDAAAAAAHHHH
STAY WITHCY!!!
- @indigo-amethyst
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Witchy Song Suggestions
Hello Family! I am with you today to speak about some of the songs which I listen to when I am trying to manifest. I may suggest some *Some of these songs may fall into more than one category.* Feel free to add songs!
Love/Romance Magick:
Wonderful by Lianne La Havas
Serial Killer by Lana Del Rey
Lovefool by The Cardigans
Little Numbers by BOY
Love by Lana Del Rey
Romanitcise by Chelea
A Dream by Rachmaninoff - Sung by Dawn Upshaw
Morgen by Strauss - Sung by Barbara Bonney
Hey Now by London Grammar
Like I Can (Cover) by Jordan Smith
Golden Slumbers (cover) by Jennifer Hudson
Bittersweet by Ellie Goulding
Warm on a Cold Night by Honne
River Flows in You by Yiruma
L’heure Exquise by Hahn - Sung by Susan Graham
The Way I Am by Ingrid Michaelson
Giant Steps by John Coltrane
Red Arrow by Gem Club
Blue Skies by Ella Fitzgerald
Long Time Ago by Trad/Copland - Sung by Nathan Gunn
Chi Il Bel Sogno from La Rondine by Puccini - Sung by Renee Fleming
Claire de Lune by Debussy - Performed by Xavier de Maistre
Che Gelida Manina from La Boheme by Puccini - performed by Vittorio Grigolo or Luciano Pavarotti
Sex Magick:
Is It a Crime by Sade
I Put a Spell on You by Nina Simone
Teeth by Lady Gaga
All Night by Beyonce
Hey Now by London Grammar
Tear You Apart by She Wants Revenge
Hummingbird Heartbeat by Katy Perry
Pillowtalk by Zayn
Do What U Want by Lady Gaga
Off to the Races by Lana Del Rey
Money Magick:
Dog Days Are Over by Florence + The Machine
Feeling Good by Nina Simone
Coca Cola by Beth Hart
Digital Witness by St. Vincent
6 Inch by Beyonce
Money Honey by Lady Gaga
Beautiful, Dirty, Rich by Lady Gaga
National Anthem by Lana Del Rey
Million Dollar Man by Lana Del Rey
Luck Magick:
Tokyo by Lianne La Havas
Dog Days Are Over by Florence + The Machine
Feeling Good by Nina Simone
Primadonna by Marina and the Diamonds
Q.U.E.E.N. by Janelle Monae
Evergreen by Yebba
Right Place, Wrong Time by Dr. John
No Roots by Alice Merton
When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing by Lana Del Rey
Nagual by Trifolia
Make Me Feel by Janelle Monae
Beauty:
La fille aux cheveux de lin by Debussy - perormed by Xavier de Maistre
Venus by Lady Gaga
L’heure Exquise by Hahn - sung by Susan Graham
Unstoppable by Lianne La Havas
Radio by Lana Del Rey
Bel Air by Lana Del Rey
Breaking my Heart by Lana Del Rey
Binding:
Paradise Circus by Massive Attack
Work Song by Hozier
Summer Bummer by Lana Del Rey
In My Feelings by Lana Del Rey
Brother Sparrow by Agnes Obel
Wallflower by Agnes Obel
Avenue by Agnes Obel
Gold Dust Woman by Fleetwood Mac (good cover by Karen Elson)
Up in Flames by Ruelle
Body Electric by Lana Del Rey
Circle the Drain by Katy Perry
No Roots by Alice Merton
Hit Me Like a Man by The Pretty Reckless
Backfire by Lana Del Rey
Goodnight Moon by Shivaree
Baneful Magick (Curses and such):
Paradise Circus by Massive Attack
Wallflower by Agnes Obel
Strange Fruit sung by Nina Simone
Sinnerman by Nina Simone
Seven Devils by Florence + The Machine
Power and Control by Marina and the Diamonds
Teen Idol by Marina and the Diamonds
Kill of the Night by Gin Wigmore
The Rake’s Song by The Decemberists
Humans by Sevdaliza
No Rest for the Wicked by Lykke Li
Killing Moon by Roman Remains
Bones by Ms Mr
Limbs by Widdowspeak
Yubaba (Spirited Away Score) by Joe Hisaishi
The Raven by Alan Parsons Project
Neverland by Sisters of Mercy
Countdown by John Coltrane
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfuly
Bloodletting by Concrete Blonde
You Know that I’m No Good by Amy Winehouse
Power Gathering:
Death Defying Acts by Angus & Julia Stone
Django Jane by Janelle Monae
The Curse by Agnes Obel
Superpower by Beyonce
Spectrum (Song and Album) by Florence + The Machine
Sinnerman by Nina Simone
Edge of Seventeen by Stevie Nicks
Four by Miles Davis
Twice by Little Dragon (Lianne La Havas also does a beautiful cover)
Sarajevo by Max Richter
Retrograde by James Blake
Personal Jesus by Depeche Mode
With You In My Head by UNKLE
Out Alive by Ke$ha
Ninth Gate: Vocalise performed by Diana Damrau
Sunrise by Yeasayer
Castle by Halsey
Breath of Life by Florence + the Machine
Healing:
Dreams by Fleetwood Mac
Who You Are sung by Jordan Smith
Stevie’s Dream by Janelle Monae
Hunger by Florence + the Machine
Life Goes On by Fergie
Wonderland by Haley Reinhart
Twice by Little Dragon (Lianne La Havas also does a beautiful cover)
Alive by Sia
Unbreakable Smile by Tori Kelly
Arabesque No. 1 in E Major by Debussy - Performed by Xavier de Maistre
Im Here from the Color Purple
Meditation:
Death Defying Acts by Angus & Julia Stone
Icarus by White Hinterland
Love Drought by Beyonce
Twice by Little Dragon (Lianne La Havas also does a beautiful cover)
Sarajevo by Max Richter
Cranes in the Sky by Solange
So Much More Than This by Grace Vanderwaal
Arabesque No. 1 in E Major by Debussy
La fille aux cheveux de lin by Debussy
Protection:
Safe & Sound by Capital Cities
Florets by Grace VanderWaal
Sarajevo by Max Richter
Alive by Sia
Ständchen D.957 by Schubert - Performed by Evgeny Kissin
C’est L’extase Langoureuse by Debussy - Sung By Elly Ameling
The Fire by Kina Grannis
The Bird by Duke - Sung by James Taylor
Arabesque No. 1 in E Majoy by Debussy - Performed by Xavier de Maistre
Confidence:
Fashion! (Artpop) by Lady Gaga
***Flawless by Beyonce
Bodak Yellow by Cardi B
Raining Men by The Water Girls
Sugar Pill by Kovacs
Q.U.E.E.N. by Janelle Monae
Oh No! by Marina and the Diamonds
Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves by Aretha Franklin
Land of Lola from Kinky Boots
Sex Is In the Heel from Kinky Boots
Screwed by Janelle Monae
I like that by Janelle Monae
Bad by Michael Jackson
Check it Out by Will.i.am & Nicki Minaj
Happiness/Just Good Vibes:
Blood (Album) by Lianne La Havas
Blue Skies by Ella Fitzgerald (or anything she sings)
Origami by Capital Cities
Pocket Full of Sunshine by Natasha Beddingfield
Rumors (Album) by Fleetwood Mac
Young Volcanoes by Fall Out Boy
Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing (cover) by Tori Kelly
Seven Wonders by Fleetwood Mac
Happy by Pharrell
Feel it Still by Portugal. The Man
Let’s Get Together by Beth Hart
Arabesque No. 1 in E Majoy by Debussy - Performed by Xavier de Maistre
Tightrope by Janelle Monae
I hope y’all find this useful! Feel Free to add songs! Also, email me at [email protected] for any questions, follow my YouTube @ Mojo Magick for some Magickal content, and Be Blessed!
Love,
Mojo Magick
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Witchcraft 101: Uncrossing
“Uncrossing is the removal of a type of curse or ‘cross’ that has been laid upon an individual that makes a certain area of their lives difficult because of negative energy that is attached to them, causing them to see and experience only difficulties in that area. Uncrossing removes this negativity, allowing the person to move forward.” —Silvio Guerrinha.
Simply put: uncrossing is the act of undoing any baneful magic(s) that have been cast upon oneself.
Before you attempt an uncrossing, you must first determine whether your run of bad luck or the spate of negative occurrences has a mundane or magical origin. You can do this in a number of ways, but the general consensus is to look for the sudden onset of issues such as: nightmares, sleeping trouble, loss of energy (physical, emotional, mental, spiritual), bad luck, financial and relationship trouble. *Of course it is possible that all of these have routes in non-magical things, but these are said to be signs of a curse, hex, or jinx of some kind.
If you work with entities or deities, you may ask them for clarification or confirmation on this issue.
The term uncrossing is used widely, but a lot of the magics you see will have their origins in Hoodoo and Voodoo, so be cautious (Hoodoo is not a closed cultural practise, but a restrictive one. Voodoo/Vodou is not closed, but it is restrictive and requires a legitimate initiated teacher).
• TYPES OF UNCROSSING MAGICS
Uncrossing magics come in myraid forms—practically every form of magic can be utilised in an uncrossing. Common examples are:
Floor/house/body washes.
Anointing oils.
Powders.
Sachets.
Charms/Enchantments.
Talismans.
Examples of Uncrossing Magics
Mild & Spicy Curse Breaking Powders.
Curse Removing Wash.
Uncrossing Powder.
Lemon Uncrossing Spell [sachet].
• COMMON INGREDIENTS IN UNCROSSING MAGICS
You will notice that there are a few recurring ingredients in uncrossing magics. This is because of their notable strength and power in undoing baneful magic by repelling negativity, purification, cleansing, and protection.
Lemon.
Lime.
Orange.
Eucalyptus.
Chamomile.
Salt.
Mint.
Rosemary.
Sage.
Basil.
Patchouli.
Sandalwood.
Verbena.
Rue.
Garlic.
Vetiver.
Broken chain.
Ribbon.
String.
Black Tourmaline.
Clear Quartz.
Lemongrass.
St. John’s Wort.
Dragon’s Blood [resin].
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Hellenic polytheism: list of books for research.
Most of these books can be found online for free, including the academic articles. Some are available on Scribd. Others will need to be bought.
I haven't read all of them; if someone knows something problematic (you know what I mean) about these authors that I'm ignoring, has more or better recommendations, please point that out.
Also, have in mind that Apollo is my patron God, so some of these sources are sometimes specifically about Him.
E. R. Dodds, The Greeks and The Irrational (This book is written by an agnostic scholar, it is not religious but historical).
Patrick Dunn: The Divine Art of Magic: Contemporary & Ancient Techniques for Theurgy (Must read!!)
Ceisiwr Serith, A Pagan Book of Prayer
Robert Parker, Miasma: Pollution and Purification in Early Greek Religion
Gilbert Murray, Five Stages of Greek Religion
Esther Eidinow, Some Ancient Greek Theories of (Divine and Mortal) Mind
Julia Kindt, Herodotus: Delphi, Oracles and Storytelling in the Histories
Esther Eidinow, Oracles, Curses, and Risk among the Ancient Greeks
Kernos, Networks and Narratives: A Model for Ancient Greek Religion
John F. Finamore, Julian and the Descent of Asclepios
Esther Eidinow, Oracular Consultation, Fate and the Concept of the Individual
Plato, Dialogues: Phaedrus, Cratylus, Thymeus, The Republic (careful with this one), Apology of Socrates, Symposium.
Iamblochus, The Mysteries (This is a philosophy book and its hard to read, but if you read Patrick Dunn it will become easier).
Sallustius, On the Gods and the World (This book is Late Antique and philosophical, some passages may sound severe so have that in mind).
Jan N. Bremmer, Greek Religion
Thomas Taylor, Six Books of Proclus
Gregory Shaw, Teurgy and the Soul: the Neoplatonism of Iamblichus
Gregory Shaw, Taking the Shape of the Gods: A Theurgic Reading of Hermetic Rebirth
Gabor Betegh, Greek Philosophy and Religion
Esther Eidinow, The (Ancient Greek) Subject Supposed to Believe
Peter Green, Hellenistic History and Culture
Homer, The Iliad and The Odyssey
Paul Veyne, Did the Greeks Believe in their Myths?
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
Fritz Graf, Apollo
Euripides, The Bacchae
Edward Yong, Myths of Greece and Rome
Aeschylus, Tragedies
Gabor Bategh, Pythagoras, Orphism and the Greek Religion
Martin P. Nilsson, Greek Popular Religion
Tatiana Eileen Fox, The Cult of Antinous and the Response of the Greek East To Hadrian's Creation of a God
Jon D. Mikalson, Religion in Hellenistic Athens
Christos Panopoulos, Hellenic Polytheism: Household Worship
Chris Aldridge, Hellenic Polytheism: A Personal Guide for Ancient Greek Practitioners
Tony Mierzwicki, Hellenismos: Practicing Greek Polytheism Today
Hellenion.org
Hellenicgods.org
Bearingtheaegis.blogspot.com
Read articles from Patheos.com
Thats basically everything! PLEASE feel free to add more sources!
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List of Mesopotamian Gods
Not a complete listing, but this is the majority of them and their rulerships:
Primordial gods:
Nammu - mother goddess of creation, fertility, and personification of the Apsu (the freshwater ocean)
Tiamat - mother goddess of chaos, creation, dragons, and the saltwater ocean (replaced Nammu in the Akkadian pantheon)
Apsu - god personification of fresh water; begetter of the skies and earth
Lahmu and Lahamu - the twin deities of clay; children of Tiamat and Apsu.
Anshar and Kishar - twin deities of the celestial poles; offspring of Lahmu and Lahamu
The Seven who Decree:
Anu - god of the sky and the heavens; King of the gods
Enlil - god of the atmosphere, wind, healing, agriculture, and storms
Inanna (Ishtar) - Queen of Heaven and Earth. Goddess of love, sex, war, beauty, political power, passion, pleasure, desire, justice, abundance, fertility, procreation, combat, and the planet Venus. Also associated with indulgence and alcohol. Patroness of kings and queens, sex workers, and bar-tenders.
Enki (Ea) - god of fresh waters, wisdom, knowledge, magic, crafts, mischief, wit, healing, fertility, and art
Ninhursag - mother goddess of mountains, motherhood, childbirth, fertility, and vegetation. Has command over life and death.
Utu (Shamash) - god of the Sun, light, justice, truth, and morality
Nanna (Sin) - god of the Moon, wisdom, and fertility
Gods of the Underworld:
Ereshkigal - goddess of death and Queen of the Underworld (Kur/Irkalla)
Nergal - god of war, plague, disease, strife, and death. Husband of Ereshkigal.
Namtar - god of death, diseases, and pests. Minister and messenger of An, Ereshkigal, and Nergal. He commands sixty diseases in the form of demons that can penetrate different parts of the human body; offerings to Namtar were made to prevent those illnesses.
Ishara - Underworld mother-goddess of the oath, love, war, and divination; the “Queen of Judgment”; identified with Inanna
Mammetum - goddess of fate, destiny, oaths; a judge in the Underworld
Belit-tseri - scribe-goddess of the Underworld, advisor to Ereshkigal; Queen of the Desert
Lugal-irra and Meslamta-ea - twin gods who guard the entrance to the Underworld
Ningishzida - Underworld god of vegetation
Sakkan - Underworld god of cattle, fertility, and animals
Ninazu - Underworld god of agriculture, war, and snakes
Additional gods:
Marduk - god of justice, compassion, fairness, healing, magic, storms, and agriculture; patron god of Babylon.
Kingu - first-born son of Tiamat and the leader of her army, his blood was used to create mankind
Lamashtu - goddess of herbs, disease, healing, and revenge; eventually demonized as a “baby-killer”.
Nisaba - goddess of writing, learning, knowledge, and the harvest
Nabu - god of writing, learning, knowledge, wisdom, prophecy, and harvest
Ninlil - goddess of destiny and wind; wife of Enlil
Ninkasi - goddess of alcohol, especially beer; born from “fresh sparkling water”
Dumuzid (Tammuz) - god of shepherds and agriculture; son of either Duttur or Ninsun
Geshtinanna - goddess of agriculture, fertility, and dream-interpretation; sister of Dumuzid
Sherida (Aya) - goddess of dawn, life, light, youth, and sex; identified with Inanna
Baba - goddess of fertility; “Mistress of Animals” and “Lady of Abundance”
Bel - god of sages
Shara - god of war; son of Inanna and Anu
Gula - goddess of healing, medical practices, and doctors
Emesh - god of summer; creator of trees and fertile fields; brother of Enten
Enten - god of winter; watched over the birth and health of animals during the cold, rainy season
Enkidu - god of forests and the wilderness
Garra - god of fire and purification
Geshtu - god who sacrifices himself to create humanity
Kulitta - goddess of music; servant of Inanna
Nanshe - goddess of social justice, fairness, and divination; looked after orphans and widows; oversaw fairness, fresh water, birds and fish, fertility, and favoured prophets, giving them the ability to interpret dreams. She was also known as the “Lady of the Storerooms” and oversaw that weights and measures were correct.
Ninkilim - god of vermin and wildlife in general; known as “Lord Rodent”
Nirah - god of snakes
Silili - mother-goddess of all horses; the “Divine Mare”
Tashmetum - goddess of potency, love, and mediation; wife of Nabu
Uttu - goddess of spiders, weaving, fate, and clothing; “The Weaver of Patterns and Life Desires”
Zaqar - god of dreams
Zarpanit - goddess of fertility and sometimes the consort of Marduk; called “The Shining One”; identified with Inanna
Zaltu - goddess of strife; identified with Inanna as her destructive side.
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🏮 THE "NEVER AGAIN" BANISHING HEX 🏮
A spell in two parts: a banishment to protect yourself from someone who has hurt you in the past, and a hex to be triggered should they try to breach the boundaries you set up. Created because I have reason to believe that an abuser from my youth has moved to my current city of residence.
THE SET UP
🏮 Perform during the waning phase of the lunar cycle at sunset. A Saturday is preferable.
🏮 You will need: an incense stick (dragon’s blood if possible), salt, black pepper, garlic, thyme, some twine/string/yarn, iron nails, paper and pen, a small offering, water that is preferably from a running source such as a river, bay leaves, nettles.
🏮 You’ll also need a poppet or representation of the wrongdoer you are binding. It can be as simple as a paper cutout with their name on it, or as complex and personal as you’d like.
🏮 As always, adjust and experiment to suit to your own craft, path and situation.
THE SPELL
🏮 Cleanse. Wash your hands thoroughly. Light the incense. Imagine the smoke creating a protective barrier around yourself.
🏮 Create the poppet or representation of the person you are binding to the hex. Make sure to channel as much of them as you can into this representation, as well as the wrong they’ve done.
🏮 On a separate piece of paper, write a list of your terms. These are the conditions which they must not break, or else the hex will trigger. For example: “They will not look at me.” “They will not speak to me.” “They will not think about me.” “They will not cross me.” Always finish with the final condition: “They will never hurt me again.”
🏮 Take the twine/string and begin reading the conditions of the hex that you wrote aloud whilst tying knots into it. Tie a knot for every condition in order to seal it in as you read it aloud.
🏮 Fold up the list of conditions and tie it to the poppet with the knotted twine. Place the poppet down on a surface and sprinkle a mix of ground up salt, black pepper, garlic and thyme around it in a circle.
🏮 Lay down the iron nails around the poppet so that they “pierce” the circle, points inwards towards the poppet, one for each condition on your list. You can place a charged crystal at the head of each one for additional power if you wish. These are your hexes: you may rub spices or whisper malice into them as you will.
🏮 If it hasn’t already, focus on the binding of the hex until the incense stick goes out, layering up the energy. You may also use this time to focus on cleansing, healing, and moving on from the soon to be banished wrongdoer.
🏮 Lay out the small offering. I would recommend a shotglass of vodka, a egg cup of rice, or a tobacco cigarette. Depending on your path, the preferred offering may be different or an offering may be completely unnecessary.
🏮 Go to sleep. Let your mind be emptied of the one you are binding.
🏮 When the sun rises, the offerings will have served their purpose. Clean them away as appropriate. Then lift the poppet from the circle and dunk it in a jar of the water, followed by each of the nails. Add bay leaves and nettles. If it’s safe, you can detach the list of conditions and burn it instead of dunking it with the poppet.
🏮 Another cleansing of your hands to finish.
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Masterpost of Luck Spells ☘️
Spell List:
🍀 “Lucky Waters” Bath Spell
🍀 Luck and Money Powder
🍀 “felix felis” Drink
🍀 Vodka Luck Spell
🍀 Luck Spell Jar
🍀 The Ultimate Luck Spell Bottle
🍀 Ending Bad Luck Spell
🍀 Simple Lucky Penny Enchantment
🍀 Simple Luck Spell
🍀 Luck and Fortune Spell Jar
🍀 Prosperity and Luck Salt
🍀 A Spell for Good Luck
🍀 Lucky Tea
🍀 Luck Spell
Herb Correspondences:
allspice
angelica
cinnamon
clover
frankincense
holly
ivy
myrrh
nutmeg
olive
orange peel
rosehips
rosemary
sandalwood
thyme
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Reblogging because some of you need an extra push in these times. Keeping all of you in my heart and thoughts ❤️
☮️🚫🙏🏻💑✨💒✨💑🙏🏻🚫☮️
Emoji spell to keep your loved ones safe.
Like to charge, reblog to cast.
Happy spell casting, folks!
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