Do you know any healing spells? If they exist. My friend is sick and I can’t get to them to help. My sister is a witch and she’s looking for spells that could help
First of all I am so sorry I'm just now seeing and answering.
I did not have any at the ready but I did some research (as is the foundation of the craft) and found some information to aid in the creation of a personalized healing spell for your friend. Making it personalized could help make the spell more effective.
Healing Herbs, Plants, and Spices (and what they heal)
Chickweed - used for blood disorders, bowel and intestinal issues, asthma, lung disease, arthritis, eczema, etc
Aloe Vera - topically used to treat burns and rashes, can be ingested (please make sure you prepare it properly) to sooth sore throats, colds, and as a natural laxative.
Calendula - anti inflammatory, used as an ointment or cream for burns and rashes
Ashwagandha - a natural anti inflammatory
Black Cohosh - helps ease menstrual/menopausal and arthritic pain
Catnip - soothes an upset stomach
Cranberry - helps with intestinal issues and might help with chronic pain
Echinacea - antiviral and immuno support
Elderberry - antiviral, immumo support, good for colds and fevers
Garlic - antimicrobial, regular usage can lower blood pressure, combats colds and fevers
Ginger - antinausea, vomiting, treats cold and flu symptoms
Ginseng - helps with exhaustion and fatigue, can also be used to reduce the frequency and severity of colds (I'd use this for healing burnout)
Hibiscus - good blood pressure, heart and respiratory health,
Thyme - fights bacterial and fungal infections, and an antioxidant
Arnica - pain relief, can be used topically or ingested however be very careful using it internally as it can be toxic if used incorrectly, I recommend topically or in a spell jar
Obviously this is not a completed list, just a list of the first few I found or the ones that I have used. Feel free to do your own research, look for holistic or old remedies for whatever is ailing your friend and go from there.
Healing Crystals (and their properties)
Jasper - helps in times of stress
Obsidian - protection
Amethyst - general healing, headaches, stress
Bloodstone - healing blood related issues
Rose Quartz - provides comfort and peace during stress
Citrine - concentration, optimism
Turquoise - good luck, balanced emotions
Tigers Eye - protects against negativity
Moonstone - encourages growth and strength
Sapphire - attracts happiness and peace
Ruby - restores vitality and energy levels
Opalite - magnify your power
The color green is associated with health and healing.
My thoughts:
Now for things like this, I'd go for a Spell Jar.
Get a jar, any size as long as it will fit all of your materials.
A candle (green or white).
Based on the specifics of how your friend is sick, pick herbs, spices, plants, and crystals that you think would best help.
A piece of paper.
An incantation. (Can be as simple as "powers that be, please help to heal [name] or as complicated as you want)
Your preferred method of cleansing.
Make sure absolutely everything, including your space, has been cleansed and charged with the intent to heal.
Optional: carve or write your friend's name and sigil for good health on the candle
Light the candle.
Use the paper to right your friends name (full or first and last) (optional: draw a health sigil underneath their name), roll it up, stick it in the jar.
Next add a pinch of the gathered herbs and spices, and crystals, to the jar. As you do this, recite the incantation.
Close the jar tight, use the wax from the candle to seal it, let the candle burn through, or you can snuff it to reuse it later (if you plan to reuse it, don't label it).
Place the jar in either sunlight all day or moonlight (preferably full but any stage would work) all night (go off whichever you or your friend feel more connected to) to charge it and really blend the energies. Say the incantation when you place it in the light.
Put the jar in a dark, dry, cleansed place. Say the incantation once more.
Optional: take the jar out daily or nightly and sit it in the sun/moonlight, recite the incantation, put it back. Can be done as often as you feel the need.
You could also do a witch's ladder
Use a green string (green is associated with health and healing), cleanse it, set your intention, do the ladder like normal (you can find instructions in many places) and ta da. This can also be placed in the jar, or on an alter, or in a cool, dry, cleansed space.
Best of luck.
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Lemon Peppermint Tea 🍋🌱
This is a recipe for a cold infusion tea for mental clarity. 💕
As someone who struggles with extreme brain fog drinking this in the mornings helps me shake the fog for at least a little while.
Ingredients
🍋 Desired amount of cold water (can use sun water for energy)
🌱 2-3 or even 4 peppermint tea bags (I like mine stronger) (mental clarity)
🍋 Lemon juice to taste (energy)
🌱 Sugar (opt) (sweetness, self love)
Directions
🍋 Place sun water (or regular water) into whatever cup or glass you want.
🌱 Add in the tea bags, lemon juice, and sugar if you want
🍋 Cover with lid or tin foil or plastic wrap (whatever you have really) and place either in the sun for a few hours to infuse or in the fridge overnight to drink in the morning.
(You can place energizing and clarifying crystals around your cup or glass if in a safe space to do so)
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Spell to increase health
Creating a spell to increase health is a personal and spiritual practice that can vary depending on individual beliefs and practices.
Here is a general framework you can use as a starting point to create your own health-enhancing spell:
1. Set your intention: Clearly define your intention to improve health. Be specific about the aspects you want to enhance, such as physical well-being, mental clarity, emotional balance, or overall vitality.
2. Choose your method: Determine how you want to conduct your spell. It could involve a physical ritual, visualization, meditation, or any other method that resonates with you.
3. Gather materials: Select any materials that you feel represent health and healing to you. This could include candles (white or green are often associated with healing), crystals (such as amethyst or clear quartz), herbs (such as lavender or chamomile), or any other objects you associate with well-being.
4. Create a sacred space: Cleanse and prepare your space to create a focused and positive environment. You can burn incense, use essential oils, or play calming music to set the mood.
5. Cast a circle (optional): If you follow a tradition that involves casting a circle, you may choose to do so to create a sacred and protected space for your spell.
6. Visualisation on and affirmation: Close your eyes and visualize yourself in a state of vibrant health. Imagine energy flowing through your body, revitalizing and healing every cell. Repeat affirmations or mantras related to health and healing, such as "I am healthy and strong in mind, body, and spirit" or "Every day, I grow healthier and more vibrant."
7. Symbolic actions: Use your selected materials in a way that feels meaningful to you. For example, light a white or green candle to symbolize healing and well-being, hold a crystal in your hand while visualizing your body's vitality, or create a healing herbal bath or tea to consume.
8. Gratitude and release: Express gratitude for the health you currently enjoy and for the healing energies that surround you. Release any doubts or negative beliefs about your health. Trust that your body has the innate ability to heal and restore itself.
9. Closing the spell: Conclude your spellwork in a way that aligns with your beliefs. This could involve thanking any deities or spiritual entities you work with, closing the circle if you cast one, or simply expressing gratitude and sealing your intentions.
Remember, creating a spell is a personal practice, and it's important to trust your intuition and adapt these steps to suit your own beliefs and preferences.
Additionally, while spellwork can be a valuable tool for healing, it's important to take practical action in your daily life to support your well-being, such as maintaining a healthy lifestyle, seeking medical advice when needed, and nurturing positive habits.
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