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Love Yourself Jar Spell
This is an easy spell jar I created for myself with things I had at home and I thought maybe someone would like something with ingredients that aren’t super hard to find.

Of course, you can swap out any ingredient you think has no space in your personal jar; also if you don’t have something you can leave it out or swap it for something you think fits just as well.
What you’ll need: - a small jar - rose petals (love, happiness) - lavender (love, healing, peace) - sea salt (purification, protection) - rose or pink candle (self-love, harmony) - something to light the candle with
What you do: There will be 5 layers, each ingredient will be filled 1/5 of the glass. While creating the jar keep your intent in mind, put it into every single atom you fill into the jar.
1) Put salt into the jar, right at the bottom 2) Follow up with rose petals 3) Lavender is next! 4) Take the rose petals again 5) Finish the inner space of the jar with more salt 6) Close the jar with the cork (or however it’s closed) 7) Light the candle 8) Seal the top of the jar with the wax

You now have love, healing and peace wrapped in love and happiness protected and purified by the salt on the outside.
Safe Travels!
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💭❤Dream Lover Spell❤💭
💟You’ll Need:
- Rosemary, either fresh or dried.
- A photo of your potential lover
- Mugwort
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💟 Many Magical traditions believe that if you dream about someone, he or she may be dreaming of you at the same time. If you’ve been fantasizing about someone during your waking hours and you’re not sure this person is into you, try meeting up with him or her in your dreams. You’ll be using rosemary, which is associated with dreams, and mugwort, which is believed to encourage astral travel. Do this spell right before you fall asleep.
💟 Place the rosemary and mugwort under your pillow. Lie in bed, holding the photo. Relax and let your breathing become steady, and as you gaze at the photo of your potential lover , say: “Dream of me as I dream of you, meeting in the night. Share your dreams and I’ll share mine, until the morning light. Repeat this until you doze off.
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💟 Credits To: “The Good Witch’s Daily Spellbook.” By: Patti Wigington
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A Baby Witch’s Dictionary 📖
Disclaimer: This is all based on my opinion. It is not perfectly alphabetized. - Altar • A place for all of your witch supplies, tools, a place to meditate and worship your deities. It is the center of your practice. Astrology • You’ve probably heard of astrology, in witchcraft it is used as a form of divination. Astral projection • Astral projection is a purposeful out-of-body experience where you, well, project a version of your consciousness (also known as an astral body) to a location that is separate from your physical body. Athame • A ritualistic dagger used as a tool in witchcraft. Aura • An energetic field that surrounds a living creature, usually people are referring to humans when this term is used. Baby witch • A witch who is new to the world of witching and the community. Beltane • A sabbat that celebrates fertility and the coming of summer. Besom • A broom used as a tool in witchcraft to cleanse. Binding • A type of spell or magick used to bind something, as in keep it from continuing behavior or causing harm. Boline • A dagger or knife used as a tool in witchcraft to cut and harvest herbs. Banishing • A type of spell or magick used to get rid of something or someone. Book of shadows • A book or journal used by a witch to store information. Candle magick • The usage of candles in magick, usually in combination with color or sigil magick. Cartomancy • A type of divination that involves cards (Can be oracle or tarot cards) Cauldron • A metal pot, used to mix herbs, or potions, or really anything you might want to mix in your practice. Chalice • A fancy cup used to keep water in as a representation of the West when casting circles or to drink from during your practice. It can also be used to give offerings of liquid to any deities you work with. Chant • A type of spell or magick that includes speaking or singing aloud. The words can rhyme and often correspond with your intent. Clairovoyance • A type of divination where you see or perceive events in the future. Cleansing • One of the foundations of witchcraft, it has many methods. It is the act of ridding a space, person, or object of negative, stagnant, or previous energies. Circle • A circle is a type of spell you cast in magick, it enhances your powers and protects you. Closed culture/religion • A closed culture, or religion is something that is closed off to people outside of it and does not condone taking (appropriating) anything from it. Color magick • A type of magick based around color, the idea is you use certain colors that you associate with certain things to make a spell more powerful. Ex: Using pink in a love spell. Correspondence • A connection or association with something, you could use the example I stated above. If pink corresponds with love, you use it in a love spell. This usually refers to the usage/picking of ingredients for a spell. Coven • A group of witches that often socialize, or gather. Crystal magick • The usage of crystals for magick. Ex: Using clear quartz to cleanse something. Curse • A negative spell that has permanent, sometimes deadly effects on someone. Divination • Seeking information or guidance by supernatural means. Dream Interpretation • A form of divination where the events/symbols/scenery/actions ect in a dream are interpreted. Empath • A person with a heightened level of empathy for others mental or emotional state. Enchant • A type of magick or spell that gives something a certain property, typically permanently. Esbat • A gathering of witches that does not take place on a Sabbat. Fae/Fair folk • Another word or term for fairies. These terms are more preferred by them, especially the term “Fair folk.” Familiar • An animal, sometimes described as possessed by a spirit or entity that assists a witch in their craft. Glamour • A type of magick or spell that changes someones appearance or energy. Grimoire • Another word for a Book Of Shadows, a book or journal used by a witch to store information and experiences. Grounding • Like cleansing, this is a foundation of witchcraft. It is like meditation, the goal is to focus yourself and afterwards to feel more connected to this world and moment. Hellenism • A Pagan religion that worships the Greek deities you most likely know from mythology, such as Zeus, or Aphrodite. It is based around the 12 Olympians. Hex • A negative spell, like a curse but less powerful, unlike a curse it’s usually not permanent. Imbolc • One of the sabbats, it celebrates the coming of Spring. Intent • Another common word that makes up the foundation of witchcraft, intent is that purpose or desire you have when you cast a spell. Ex: My intent is to banish a toxic person from my life with this spell. In other words, you have to really want it to get it. Intuition • A supernatural or unexplainable feeling that warns, guides, or helps you. Evocation • To call or summon a spirit/entity/deity. Jinx • This falls under the category of curses and hexes, as in it is a negative spell. Jinxes are the least powerful of the three, they usually last a few hours or days and don’t cause any permanent or irreversible harm. Lammas • Another Sabbat, it is the first harvest, a representation of a time to relax and appreciate your hard work. Litha • A sabbat that celebrates Summer and the sun. Mabon • One of the Sabbats, this one celebrates Autumn. Magick • It’s as you’d imagine, magic. The only difference is the spelling which is used to differentiate between stage magic and what we do. Medium • A person who has supernatural or clairovoyant abilities that they use to relay information or messages from the spirit world. Moon water • A magickal water this infused with the moons power. Numerology • A type of divination based around numbers. Oracle/oracle cards • Similar to tarot cards but less common, these are a type of cards used for cartomancy or divination. The different between them and tarot cards is they are more modern and do not follow the same major/minor arcana system that tarot does. Often they do not follow any common system at all. Ostara • A Sabbats celebrating spring and the coming of fertility and well being. Runes • Nordic in origin, runes are symbols used for divination. Sabbat • A neo-pagan holiday. There are 8 Sabbats. They follow the wheel of the year and are based on the changing of the seasons and nature. Samhain • A Sabbat that celebrates the last harvest, the veil between worlds is thinnest at this time. Scrying • A form of divination where one peers into a reflective surface. Traditionally a crystal ball is used, but there are many ways of doing it. Sigil • A type of magick or spell, a sigil is a symbol you create, the intent of the sigil is embedded into the symbol. (If you look into making sigils, it makes a bit more sense.) Spell jar • Any spell that is made in a jar, usually you’d mix common ingredients like magick waters, oils, and herbs that correspond with your intent. Taglock • A representation of someone in magick, it connects your magick and intent to this person. The term and usage of taglocks is typically used when you hex/curse someone. A taglock can be hair, spit, blood, nail clippings, you get the idea. Tarot/tarot cards • A type of cards used for cartomancy, or divination. There are 78 cards in a set, which are categorized as the major and minor arcana. The minor arcana are separated into 4 suits. Tarot spread • A way you lay out tarot cards when you do a reading, each card represents a question. Ex: A tarot spread for love. Tasseomancy • A form of divination where tea leaves are used. Theban Alphabet/Script • An ancient alphabet used by modern witches. It’s Latin based and centuries old. Its origins are unknown. Because of its modern use among witches and Wiccans, it is also known as the witches alphabet. Paganism • An umbrella term that refers to many religions practiced by witches, including Wicca & Hellenism, the commonality between all Pagan based religions is they are based on nature and or multiple deities. Palmistry • A form of divination where you inspect someones hands and the lines present on them. Pentagram • A symbol that contrary to popular belief is not Satanic in nature, but actually represents the 4 elements and the spirit. Pendulum • A form of divination where a pointed object hung from a chain/string is used. The way the pendulum swings is what determines the results of a reading. Warding • A magickal barrier that protects you from energetic/magickal threats, such as bad spirits or curses even. One such barrier can be formed in many ways. Wicca • A Pagan religion based on nature and the divine Masculine and Feminine. Wheel of the year • A witchy calendar used to track the Sabbats, holidays based on the changing of the seasons. Yule • One of the sabbats, this one is based on celebrating winter but also the coming of spring. This is also when the dark half of the year ends and the light half begins. - I came up with the idea for this post and was surprised I’d never seen one. So I made this! - Let me know if you have any corrections or additions and I might add them. - I hope this helps someone. Enjoy! Have a lovely day 💖
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A Baby Witch’s Dictionary 📖
Disclaimer: This is all based on my opinion. It is not perfectly alphabetized. - Altar • A place for all of your witch supplies, tools, a place to meditate and worship your deities. It is the center of your practice. Astrology • You’ve probably heard of astrology, in witchcraft it is used as a form of divination. Astral projection • Astral projection is a purposeful out-of-body experience where you, well, project a version of your consciousness (also known as an astral body) to a location that is separate from your physical body. Athame • A ritualistic dagger used as a tool in witchcraft. Aura • An energetic field that surrounds a living creature, usually people are referring to humans when this term is used. Baby witch • A witch who is new to the world of witching and the community. Beltane • A sabbat that celebrates fertility and the coming of summer. Besom • A broom used as a tool in witchcraft to cleanse. Binding • A type of spell or magick used to bind something, as in keep it from continuing behavior or causing harm. Boline • A dagger or knife used as a tool in witchcraft to cut and harvest herbs. Banishing • A type of spell or magick used to get rid of something or someone. Book of shadows • A book or journal used by a witch to store information. Candle magick • The usage of candles in magick, usually in combination with color or sigil magick. Cartomancy • A type of divination that involves cards (Can be oracle or tarot cards) Cauldron • A metal pot, used to mix herbs, or potions, or really anything you might want to mix in your practice. Chalice • A fancy cup used to keep water in as a representation of the West when casting circles or to drink from during your practice. It can also be used to give offerings of liquid to any deities you work with. Chant • A type of spell or magick that includes speaking or singing aloud. The words can rhyme and often correspond with your intent. Clairovoyance • A type of divination where you see or perceive events in the future. Cleansing • One of the foundations of witchcraft, it has many methods. It is the act of ridding a space, person, or object of negative, stagnant, or previous energies. Circle • A circle is a type of spell you cast in magick, it enhances your powers and protects you. Closed culture/religion • A closed culture, or religion is something that is closed off to people outside of it and does not condone taking (appropriating) anything from it. Color magick • A type of magick based around color, the idea is you use certain colors that you associate with certain things to make a spell more powerful. Ex: Using pink in a love spell. Correspondence • A connection or association with something, you could use the example I stated above. If pink corresponds with love, you use it in a love spell. This usually refers to the usage/picking of ingredients for a spell. Coven • A group of witches that often socialize, or gather. Crystal magick • The usage of crystals for magick. Ex: Using clear quartz to cleanse something. Curse • A negative spell that has permanent, sometimes deadly effects on someone. Divination • Seeking information or guidance by supernatural means. Dream Interpretation • A form of divination where the events/symbols/scenery/actions ect in a dream are interpreted. Empath • A person with a heightened level of empathy for others mental or emotional state. Enchant • A type of magick or spell that gives something a certain property, typically permanently. Esbat • A gathering of witches that does not take place on a Sabbat. Fae/Fair folk • Another word or term for fairies. These terms are more preferred by them, especially the term “Fair folk.” Familiar • An animal, sometimes described as possessed by a spirit or entity that assists a witch in their craft. Glamour • A type of magick or spell that changes someones appearance or energy. Grimoire • Another word for a Book Of Shadows, a book or journal used by a witch to store information and experiences. Grounding • Like cleansing, this is a foundation of witchcraft. It is like meditation, the goal is to focus yourself and afterwards to feel more connected to this world and moment. Hellenism • A Pagan religion that worships the Greek deities you most likely know from mythology, such as Zeus, or Aphrodite. It is based around the 12 Olympians. Hex • A negative spell, like a curse but less powerful, unlike a curse it’s usually not permanent. Imbolc • One of the sabbats, it celebrates the coming of Spring. Intent • Another common word that makes up the foundation of witchcraft, intent is that purpose or desire you have when you cast a spell. Ex: My intent is to banish a toxic person from my life with this spell. In other words, you have to really want it to get it. Intuition • A supernatural or unexplainable feeling that warns, guides, or helps you. Evocation • To call or summon a spirit/entity/deity. Jinx • This falls under the category of curses and hexes, as in it is a negative spell. Jinxes are the least powerful of the three, they usually last a few hours or days and don’t cause any permanent or irreversible harm. Lammas • Another Sabbat, it is the first harvest, a representation of a time to relax and appreciate your hard work. Litha • A sabbat that celebrates Summer and the sun. Mabon • One of the Sabbats, this one celebrates Autumn. Magick • It’s as you’d imagine, magic. The only difference is the spelling which is used to differentiate between stage magic and what we do. Medium • A person who has supernatural or clairovoyant abilities that they use to relay information or messages from the spirit world. Moon water • A magickal water this infused with the moons power. Numerology • A type of divination based around numbers. Oracle/oracle cards • Similar to tarot cards but less common, these are a type of cards used for cartomancy or divination. The different between them and tarot cards is they are more modern and do not follow the same major/minor arcana system that tarot does. Often they do not follow any common system at all. Ostara • A Sabbats celebrating spring and the coming of fertility and well being. Runes • Nordic in origin, runes are symbols used for divination. Sabbat • A neo-pagan holiday. There are 8 Sabbats. They follow the wheel of the year and are based on the changing of the seasons and nature. Samhain • A Sabbat that celebrates the last harvest, the veil between worlds is thinnest at this time. Scrying • A form of divination where one peers into a reflective surface. Traditionally a crystal ball is used, but there are many ways of doing it. Sigil • A type of magick or spell, a sigil is a symbol you create, the intent of the sigil is embedded into the symbol. (If you look into making sigils, it makes a bit more sense.) Spell jar • Any spell that is made in a jar, usually you’d mix common ingredients like magick waters, oils, and herbs that correspond with your intent. Taglock • A representation of someone in magick, it connects your magick and intent to this person. The term and usage of taglocks is typically used when you hex/curse someone. A taglock can be hair, spit, blood, nail clippings, you get the idea. Tarot/tarot cards • A type of cards used for cartomancy, or divination. There are 78 cards in a set, which are categorized as the major and minor arcana. The minor arcana are separated into 4 suits. Tarot spread • A way you lay out tarot cards when you do a reading, each card represents a question. Ex: A tarot spread for love. Tasseomancy • A form of divination where tea leaves are used. Theban Alphabet/Script • An ancient alphabet used by modern witches. It’s Latin based and centuries old. Its origins are unknown. Because of its modern use among witches and Wiccans, it is also known as the witches alphabet. Paganism • An umbrella term that refers to many religions practiced by witches, including Wicca & Hellenism, the commonality between all Pagan based religions is they are based on nature and or multiple deities. Palmistry • A form of divination where you inspect someones hands and the lines present on them. Pentagram • A symbol that contrary to popular belief is not Satanic in nature, but actually represents the 4 elements and the spirit. Pendulum • A form of divination where a pointed object hung from a chain/string is used. The way the pendulum swings is what determines the results of a reading. Warding • A magickal barrier that protects you from energetic/magickal threats, such as bad spirits or curses even. One such barrier can be formed in many ways. Wicca • A Pagan religion based on nature and the divine Masculine and Feminine. Wheel of the year • A witchy calendar used to track the Sabbats, holidays based on the changing of the seasons. Yule • One of the sabbats, this one is based on celebrating winter but also the coming of spring. This is also when the dark half of the year ends and the light half begins. - I came up with the idea for this post and was surprised I’d never seen one. So I made this! - Let me know if you have any corrections or additions and I might add them. - I hope this helps someone. Enjoy! Have a lovely day 💖
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🌞Elemental Attunement 🌞
🌞 Here are a few ways of connecting with the elements that I have always found useful!
Fire:
Fire Sigil
Take a walk on a sunny day. Notice the warmth of the sun on your back and the light that filters through closed eyelids. Drink in the light.
Turn off the lights. Spend the evening in candlelight, or sat by the fireplace.
Honour your inner dragon and eat spicy food, visualising the heat of your breath is fire as you exhale.
Take the initiative. Finish neglected projects with fiery ambition, feel the spark in your veins as you burn through what weighs you down.
Observe how fire takes on more forms than you think. Do you feel the raw electricity in your TV? Is it too much to bare sometimes? Can the light of life in a newborn’s eyes be considered fire?
Air
Air Sigil
Imagine that the next breath you take will be the first of your life. As you exhale, think it is your last. How does it make you feel?
Indulge your creativity. Read, write, create. Be a force of inspiration and let your thoughts wander.
Move your arms back and forth as if you could move the air with the power of your will. Feel the cool sensation of the movement on the palm of your hands and visualise sculpting a ball of air.
Take a walk on a windy day. Note the movements of the wind, how it changes everything around you and carries energy and fragrance through empty space. Listen between the whistling and the soft turn of the leaves to see if you can hear something more.
Water
Water Sigil
Go to a beach. Feel the pull and push of the tide. Mimic it with your movement; pull your arms inwards and push them out again along to the rhythm. Sync yourself with the rise and fall of the energy.
Take a moment to still yourself. Close your eyes. Place a finger on a spot where you can feel your pulse. Feel the throb of your heartbeat and the blood pumping through your veins. How does it feel to know that you carry rivers inside you?
Let your emotions spiral. No holding back. Learn how our feelings can have both positive and detrimental effects and realise that water can not only wash away problems but can also be a destructive force itself.
Take a shower and feel the water wash away everything you have ever thought or become.Be cleansed and remake yourself every single day. Take a step backwards in your mind to a time where everything was dark and all you knew was the feeling of being surrounded by warm water. You have been a part of it since you were in the womb.
Earth
Earth Sigil
Lie down. Let the energy you hold within yourself and the energy of the earth touch, overlap, consume each other. Lose yourself for a couple of moments and forget where you begin and the ground ends.
Be a stable, reliable force. A shoulder to cry on. The friend of the group that feels like a parent in the best possible way. Find a sense of calmness within yourself and hold it firmly, not letting the positive or negative influence your tranquility. Be neutral in the face of bias but swift and forceful when the time for justice comes.
Think of a tree. Think of the roots that go far beneath the ground, holding it in place. Think of the years and years the tree has remained and endured despite everything. Realise that you can do the same.
Wake up before everyone else and observe how the world is different when everything is still.
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Uses For Moon Water
1: You could use it to make coffee or tea, cook with it, drink it as is, and water your plants/animals..
2: Charge and cleanse your crystals with it, just make sure your they’ll be safe around water beforehand.
3: Add a few drops to essential oils before a spell.
4: Put a little in your bathwater or liquid makeup.
5: Leave it as offerings to the fae, your gods/goddesses, or the earth.
6: Use it in spell workings and rituals.
7: Sprinkle it on your third eye chakra to enhance your psychic abilities.
8: Use it to make potions and tonics.
9: Fill a bowl or a glass and use it for scrying.
10: Carry some in a small bottle in your car, on your person, in your purse, in your pockets, etc.
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A Witchy Guide To Time
Days Of The Week
Monday
Connected to the Moon
Colors are blue, silver, and white
Spells to do: Enhancing Psychic Power, Peace, Wisdom
Tuesday
Connected to Mars
Colors are black, orange, and red
Spells to do: Cursing, Protection, Courage, Strength
Wednesday
Connected to Mercury
Colors are orange and purple
Spells to do: Luck, Wealth, Wisdom
Thursday
Connected to Jupiter
Colors are blue, green, and purple
Spells to do: Protection, Healing, Wealth
Friday
Connected to Venus
Colors are pink
Spells to do: Love, Friendship
Saturday
Connected to Saturn
Colors are black and purple
Spells to do: Cursing, Protection, Cleansing, Banishing, Binding
Sunday
Connected to the Sun
Colors are gold and yellow
Spells to do: Healing, Success, Wealth
Times of the Day
Daytime (6 AM to 8 PM): Protection, Growth, Money, Success, Opportunity
Morning (6 AM to 12 PM): Fire, Awakening, Beginning, Balance, Blessing, Purifying
Midday (11 AM to 1 PM): Strength, Willpower, Endurance, Overcoming
Noon (12 PM to 5 PM): Air, Protection, Manifestation, Power, Luck, Wealth, Travel
Evening (5 PM to 8 PM): Water, Banishing, Creativity, Friendship, Cursing
Dusk: Change, Open-mindedness, Astral Travel
Night (8 PM to 6 AM): Earth, Wisdom, Divination, Love, Healing
Midnight (12 PM): Liberation, Reparation, Recovery, Ending
Seasons
Spring: Air, Wisdom, New Beginnings, Healing, Fertility
Summer: Fire, Energy Work, Prosperity, Purification, Passion, Banishing
Autumn: Water, Astral Travel, Spirit Work, Cleansing, Banishing, Binding, Peace
Winter: Earth, Rest, Dreams, Grounding, Death, Passive, Wealth
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✨Yes/No Tarot tips✨

Here are some ideas to help you answer those pesky Yes/No questions using Tarot. These are just ways that I’ve found work for me and Yes/No card interpretations that have always given me the answers I seek. Sometimes, this varies from reader to reader, so use this as a springboard to find out what works for you!
If you pull a Yes card in reverse, it could indicate a “Yes, BUT…” or a “Yes, IF…”. You’ll need to understand what each card means in reverse to determine the caveat for a reversed Yes card.
Pay attention to the positive meanings for each No card. Sometimes, things aren’t as clear cut as a simple No. Sometimes, it becomes a “No, but…” and gives you clues about how you can change your No into a Yes.
If you pull a Maybe card, you can often get a feel for your options either way by drawing additional cards to go on either side. For example: Two of Swords is a Maybe card and often represents a difficult choice between two options. You can draw two cards to set on either side of this card that represent the two choices and their pros and cons.
YES
Major Arcana: Fool, Magician, High Priestess, Emperor, Empress, Lovers, Chariot, Strength, Hermit, Star, Sun, Judgement, World
Cups: Ace, two, three, six, nine, ten, page, knight, queen, king
Pentacles: Ace, three, six, eight, nine, ten, page, knight, queen, king
Swords: Ace, page, knight
Wands: Ace, two, three, four, six, eight, page, knight, queen, king
NO
Major Arcana: Death, Devil, Tower, Moon
Cups: Five, eight
Pentacles: Four, five
Swords: Three, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
Wands: Five, seven, ten
MAYBE
Major Arcana: Hierophant, Justice, Hanged Man, Wheel of Fortune, Temperance
Cups: Four, seven
Pentacles: Two, seven
Swords: Two, four, queen, king
Wands: Nine
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Major Arcana Meanings 🃏🌠

0 🃏 THE FOOL - innocence, beggining, free spirit [R] hesitation, carelessness
1 🃏 THE MAGICIAN - skills, willpower, self - confidence [R] trickery, illusions
2 🃏 HIGH PRIESTESS - education, knowledge [R] ignorance, superficial knowledge
3 🃏 EMPRESS - fruitfulness, action, creativity [R] inaction, losing power
4 🃏 EMPEROR - power, effectiveness, reason [R] immature emotions, obstruction to plans
5 🃏 HIEROPHANT - mercy and goodness, a person who shows these qualities [R] overkindness, weakness
6 🃏 LOVERS - new love, partnership [R] disharmony, lost love
7 🃏 CHARIOT - triumph, overcoming obstacles [R] defeat
8 🃏 STRENGTH - inner strength [R] self doubt, insecurities
9 🃏 HERMIT - caution or spiritual advancement [R] fear, overly cautious, unwise acts
10 🃏 WHEEL OF FORTUNE - good fortune, success, luck [R] bad luck, ill fortune
11 🃏JUSTICE - balance, justice, equilibrium [R] imbalance, bigotry, bias
12 🃏 HANGED MAN - wisdom as a result of self-sacrifice [R] selfishness, trying to fit in with the crowd
13 🃏 DEATH - an evolutionary change or transformation [R] stagnation
14 🃏 TEMPERANCE - uniting of seemingly unlike things, moderation [R] clashing interests
15 🃏 DEVIL - excess, materialism [R] freedom, restored control
16 🃏 TOWER - ruin, catastrophe, disruption [R] avoiding or delaying disaster
17 🃏 STAR - hope and a bright future [R] expectations disappointed, barrenness
18 🃏 MOON - deception, hidden enemies [R] confusion, fear
19 🃏 SUN - happiness and contentment [R] negativity
20 🃏 JUDGEMENT - renewal, rebirths [R] setbacks and delays
21 🃏 UNIVERSE - assured success, completion [R] failure, inertia
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🌱🌱Earth Magic🌱🌱

To Lose Troubles: 🌿
Take a handful of earth and gaze into it.
Pour into it all your problems.
Outline in minute detail all of those problems plaguing you.
Once finished, throw the dirt behind you and walk away, not looking back.
Earth Charms:🍀🌻
Firmly tie up in a small green square of cloth some fresh, rich soil.
Carry this with you if you have troubles with stability, security, and self-control; if you are apt to let your emotions rule your life or if you are constantly angry or nervous.
Earth Scrying:🏵️🏵️
Fill a small flat vessel at least 7 inches in diameter with earth.
Sir relaxed and gaze into the soil.
You will eventually notice the symbols staring uo from the earth.
Earth Protection Bottle: 🌼🌳
Pour fresh, clean soil into a bottle.
Fill it to the top and close it.
Place the bottle near an entrance, preferably a window, to guard against evil entering into your house.
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🌟Tips for interpreting Tarot🌟
1. The most important clues may be in the background!
In the Rider Waite Smith deck, many cards show a figure with a number of significant items behind his or her back. What happens behind one’s back is, for oneself, something unseen, shadowy, something to which one has no conscious access. This could point to the idea that the figure in the foreground is unaware of the nature or scope of their issues. You can’t grasp what you cannot see, and that can reveal a lot about the nature of the card’s meaning.
2. The color of the sky reveals a lot!
Again referencing the Rider Waite Smith deck, the color of the sky on a given card often leads to a simple but important clue for its interpretation.
3. Pay close attention to proportions!
In the image of the Four of Wands, the figures are depicted much smaller than is the case in other images; they fall short. Or perhaps they are of normal height and are painted so small in order to emphasize the comparatively huge size of the wands. This sort of thing can be found in many other cards.
4. Court cards represent developed personalities or facets of oneself!
The Queen: impulsive, an initiator, an investigator (water type)
The King: thorough, intensive, consolidating (fire type)
The Knight: magnifying, expanding, a drawer of consequences (air type)
The Page: makes something tangible out of or with the element in question (earth type)
4. Pay attention to numbers!
Numerology can play a big role in your interpretations of the cards, especially in the Minor Arcana:
Ones (Aces): Something new with vast potential is indicated when you have many aces in your readings. They are pure energy without form - and it depends on you to shape it and bring the opportunities that they represent into fruition. Because they are raw, they are also unstable, and can very quickly overwhelm if not taking care.
Twos: Coming together in pairs is the theme of the twos, and all the complexities that this union represents. We leave the individuality of the ones, and the twos are a taste of union.
Threes: Group dynamics rule the threes in the tarot, and they depict different outcomes that can occur when a group comes together - whether they are groups of individuals, or groups of ideas. Because it is also symbolically thought of as completion (the first polygon, the holy trinity, etc) it also indicates an initial completion of a first phase of some sort.
Fours: The fours usually indicate that some foundation has been created and is ready to grow and evolve. To grow and evolve is the key here, because though the foundation is created, there is some disappointment indicated sometimes because things may not have progressed entirely as hoped for - thus, the fours are also the universe’s way of pushing us to grow and move forward.
Fives: Change, fluctuations and conflict are represented by the fives. After the fours, the fives are amplifications of that same energy. When that energy explodes, the fives ask us to look within ourselves for a deeper reason of why to progress. To move forward and beyond these instabilities, we have to push forward.
Sixes: While the fives represent conflict, the sixes represent the movement away from that conflict into a solution, whether they are internal or external, whether that means reconciliation or letting go. They are the cards of overcoming suffering, light after the dark.
Sevens: When seeing many sevens in a reading it usually indicates that it is a time to step back and introspect. The sevens ask us to assess, and reevaluate whether the path that you are taking is what is best for you. Sometimes this is a lonely pursuit, but this period is needed to go forward with your authentic desires.
Eights: A completion of a second phase is indicated with the eights, and usually corresponds to some sort of achievement, whether in the worldly sense, or in an emotional sense. Growth either way is indicated here, and sometimes it can take place in a form where we least expected it.
Nines: Nearing completion is indicated by the nines, and this can take the form of entering a plateau of some sort. What looks like the finish line, may actually be just a transitory stage. While the feeling of completion is here, it is usually just a pause before the final part of the cycle comes.
Tens: In the tens, we see the actual completion of the cycle, that something has come to a full circle - it indicates that from this point forward, we can move towards a new beginning. ✨🔮✨ Sources: Biddytarot, The Ultimate Guide to the Rider Waite Tarot by Johannes Fiebig and Evelin Burger, Understanding Tarot by Liz Dean
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My spoonie sigils:
Energy/Motivation:
I have enough energy to complete tasks
I get extra energy throughout the day
I have enough spoons to get through the day
I have enough spoons
I am motivated; I go on
I have energy and motivation
I have the power to do
Pain:
My muscles are relaxed
Bye-bye back stiffness
Ease my neck pain
Ease my lower back and hip pain
My back is relaxed and free from pain
Ease my joint pain
My headache goes away
Ease my morning headaches
Ease my migraine
Ease the pain and fatigue of EDS
Ease my fibromyalgia
My arthritis is manageable
My pain is manageable
I am able to walk (with minimal pain)
I find moments of peace from my pain
Symptoms:
I fall asleep easily
I sleep soundly for my desired length of time
I have minimal IBS symptoms
I eat a healthy amount of nourishing food
My blood sugars balance
My legs are steady
My focus will not falter
My joints are stable
I avoid dislocations and subluxations
Boost my immune system
Healing:
My injuries heal
I heal quickly
I recover swiftly from illness
Mental illness:
I can leave my home comfortably
My mental illnesses do not hinder me
Ease the anger I experience related to mental illness
My anxiety does not control me
My anxiety does not stop or limit me when speaking with others
Ease my panic attacks
My trauma does not hold me back
Brainfog begone
My mind is clear
My mind is quiet
I am grounded, and in control of my emotions + reactions
I keep rational state of mind
Balance my bipolar disorder
OCD does not interfere with my day
My ROCD will subside
My depression will dissipate
I resist the urge to pick my skin
I keep from picking
I don’t pull out my hair or eyelashes
I do not disassociate
I am verbal
I combat sensory overload and avoid meltdowns
My hypersensitivity is manageable
I combat inertia
Other:
People are patient with my disability
People are patient with my dietary restrictions
Others understand and accept my illness
I attract money (without having to work)
I am able to manage my pain at work
I am able to clean and organize without pain
My hospital visit is productive and successful
I learn to accept my illness
DONATIONS - “What is a spoonie?” [X] - Spoonie specific sigils ALWAYS open + ALWAYS free!
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Grimoire Masterpost
Here’s my masterpost of things I’ve found and even written down in my own grimoire from around tumblr! I will update this often. If you have any suggestions for good posts, please DM me!
Basics
Elements and their correspondences
Moon Phases 1
Moon Phases 2
Sabbats
Sabbats Masterpost
How to Celebrate Sabbats
Colour Correspondences
Shape Correspondences
Magical Tools
Auras and Their Meanings
List Of Grounding Methods
Grounding Method
Elemental Grounding
Numerology 0-9
Number Correspondences
Days of The Week
Spellwork
Ways to Cast a Circle
Undoing Spells
Cleansing
Types of Spells
Divination
Types of Divination
Scrying
Pendulum Tips/Suggestions
Another Pendulum Tip
Inexpensive Tarot Decks
Tarot Cheat Sheet
Tarot Cheat Sheet 2
In-Depth Tarot Cheat Sheet - Major Arcana
In-Depth Tarot Cheat Sheet - Wands
In-Depth Tarot Cheat Sheet - Cups
In-Depth Tarot Cheat Sheet - Swords
In-Depth Tarot Cheat Sheet - Pentacles
Things To Consider During Tarot Readings
Reading Reversed Tarot Cards
Art Divination
Astrology
Signs and Correspondences
Planets
Houses
Meteors
Ingredients
Waters
Salts
Milk
Crystals
Metals
Herbs
Plants
Spells
Spells
Sigils
Rituals
Miscellaneous
Tarot Spreads
Hello Old Friend - A Deity Spread
Grimoire Templates
Spell Record Worksheet
Miscellaneous
Witchy Checkup
10 Daily Witchy Things
Things To Do With Empty Notebooks
Earthly Activities
Free PDF Books Masterpost
Daily Witchiness
100 Ways to Incorporate Magic Into Your Daily Life
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