Are u tired of me yet?
I'm a little sick right now but I swear. When I'm ready I will fly us out of here...
I'll cut my hair... To make u stare...
I'll hide my chest and I'll figure a way to get us out of here...
When you don't want some one to talk any more
We’ve all had those days when we’re so sick we don’t want to do much. Between fits of rather painful coughing, sniffling, achiness, and difficulty breathing, I knew that I needed a good strong tea to help kick this flu in the rear. And that’s how I came to create my “Feel Good” blend - a nice, strong tea that makes you feel calm and relaxed before promptly knocking you out for a good nap.
Ingredients: -1 tbsp peppermint tea -1 tsp chamomile -1.5 tsp rosemary -1 tsp lavender -Honey (raw recommended) -pinch ground cinnamon -Boiling Water
Combine all of your herbs in a sachet and steep in the water for anywhere between 3 and 10 minutes for a strong tea. Add honey to taste and sprinkle a little cinnamon on top. Enjoy!
Witchy Notes: Peppermint is great for pain relief from coughing due to the menthol, chamomile helps to relax and encourages sleep. Rosemary is a great cough suppressant and also helps to ease aches and pain. Lavender helps to induce calm, allowing you to breathe easier. Honey and cinnamon both have antibacterial properties and are excellent health ingredients. Enchant your ingredients ahead of time as you see fit, so that your tea will have a bit of magic all to its own!
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I love this.... Wouldn't mind walking thru it
Pathway |Mevludin Sejmenovic
In your book of shadows is where you record your spiritual journey. For the most part, “book of shadows” is a Wiccan term, but there are other magickal practitioners who use this term to name their journals.
Some call their journal a “grimoire” or even “book of twilight,” “book of days,” etc. It’s up to you if you want to give your journal a particular label.
You can enter anything you want into your BoS. Your thoughts, your beliefs, how you view a god and goddess or universal energies, the pantheon you might choose to work with, your magickal name, what elements you feel closest to, the visions you have while meditating, your experiences with astral travel, your experiences with your spirit guides, your celebrations and seasonal rituals, your herb correspondences, the changes in your beliefs as you grow. EVERYTHING magickal and spiritual is fair game.
It’s your book, you choose what you add.
You can also write the dates that you perform your rituals and spells in your BoS. You don’t have to write out all your spells here, but you might consider it a good idea to do so. Record what works for you and what doesn’t.
You might choose to write out spells or rituals in your journal and if you choose to memorize them, writing them out is a good way to do it.
You can even write out how you feel before and after performing spells and rituals.
Anything can be used as your book of shadows, or journal. Loose notebook papers, a diary, a binder, etc. Whatever you can get your hands on.
When I first had interests in magick, I found a journal at a local book store that was completely blank inside and it looked like an antique. I chose this as my first magickal journal. I filled it up rather quickly because I used it as a regular journal also. I’d enter thoughts of any kind, write about the places I travelled to, friends, boyfriends, song lyrics, etc.
You don’t have to be this extreme. I love writing out my thoughts now and then, so it was natural for me to fill my journal with so much information.
Take your time searching for the right book to use.
Your journal, or book of shadows, will probably be with you for many years to come.
But keeping a magickal journal is an option and not absolutely necessary.
You decide if it’s best for you.
Don't miss me when I'm dead.
Miss me when I'm not with you
Don't bring me flowers when I'm dead
Bring me flowers when I'm alive