I recently made a creativity spell jar for Belinda and I thought I might as well post the ingredients for you guys in case anyone finds it helpful.
This spell jar is used to encourage creative ideas and to prevent any sort of creative block
Ingredients
Fern: mental clarity
Basil: prosperity, wealth, creativity
Rosemary: mental clarity, enhances memory, creativity
Clover: luck, success
Pine Needles: perseverance, prosperity, strength
Wild Sunflower Petals: optimism, creativity
Optional: I always like to write the personal/name sigil of the recipient on the spell jar as I believe that it helps to direct the energy and intent towards the specific person.
-Mod Pyre
While stirring your morning tea or coffee… ☕☕☕☕☕☕☕ Stirring counter-clockwise, say 3x:
“Laziness and Sluggishness, I banish thee.”
Now, stirring clockwise, say 3x:
“Energy three times three.”
You can add “So mote it be,” at the end of you wish.
Quick, simple. Magic doesn’t have to be complicated and ultra involved in order to work. Your intention is what’s most important.
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“I Banish You From My Life”
Draw this sigil on a picture of your target (or just a piece of paper with their name and date of birth on it) Then burn it or activate it in another way that destroys it.
Mini insence holder for the broke witch:
Take a used tealight candle and fill it with salt, sprinkle in some herbs for intent if you are puting on an altar or using in a spell. You cant use a whole stick, but you can break off the end and save the rest for later. Perfect for altars and almost no cost )○(
~*~ “Letting Go” Jar
Something to put your guilts, fears and hiccups into. Draws away their power, cleanses them, and protects you. Very soothing.
- empty jar - epsom salt - turquoise stones (could use black stones too) - lavender oil - problems written on scraps of paper – put the lid on tightly and shake –
Most spells like this say to bury the jar or hide it in your closet - but that’s the opposite of what you want to do with your problems. It’s sealed, put it on your shelf if you want and add to it/shake it whenever. Looking at it should remind you you’re so much bigger than those problems; you’ve let go of them.
If some of these look familiar, it’s because they’re shaped as common symbols on gravestones. Here they are explained:
Love eternity, sweet child - for departed children. Shaped as a butterfly, sometimes depicted on children’s graves.
My departed family is still with me - for ancestor work. Shaped like clasped hands, common on graves of family members and married couples.
My love is beside me - for departed loved ones and partners. Shaped like a hear for obvious reasons, but also with a circle, symbolizing eternity and reincarnation.
We value your sacrifice - for veterans and others who put their lives on the line for us. Shaped like oak leaves; oak trees are common in military cemeteries, as they symbolize steadfastness and bravery.
Nature spirits be honored - for the death of nature or nature spirits. Shaped like a dragonfly, to illustrate the departed soul.
You are still my loved child - for departed babies and miscarriages. Shaped as a lily, which represents innocence, purity, and a life cut short.
Forever my friend - for departed friends, shaped as an eagle to carry the message and keep the friendship strong.
May your soul forever be at peace - a general sigil for the dead, in the shape of a poppy, for restful sleep.
This was a very emotional project for me. Please use with respect. Do not delete caption.
Edmund | he/him | 22 | digital altar & spell gathering corner | non wiccan eclectic witch (spirit work, sigilcraft, technomancy, death craft, pop culture craft, etc.) | new to the craft & willing to learn
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