30 Day Devotional For Your Deity.
Create a secret language with your deity and write a dedication as your introduction in your new language.
Use a song to connect and write down images, feelings, ect you saw/felt.
Write a poem about their correspondences.
Write a devotional hymn of praise.
Have a cup of tea (or tea party) and write down the conversation.
Create affirmations with your deity so that you know you're loved.
Shadow work: Focus on your shadow self and write down what your deity wants you to work on.
Write a hymn of gratitude.
Use a card spread to connect with your deity and write down the interpretation.
Bake with you deity and write down the recipe and why They chose it.
Write a chant or two that you can use to magically connect with said deity.
Write a haiku or a few of the simple mundane aspects of your relationship.
Create a dance or stretch with a deity and write down the steps as well as how you feel connected to your deity while performing.
Create a playlist then listen to it while writing about your favorite things about your deity.
Write about why your favorite myth about your deity is your favorite.
Are there any pop culture references to your deity? If so write about why you like/dislike their portrayal.
Are there historical characters that interacted with your deity? How do you feel about them?
Who is your deity to you? Matron? Patron? Grandfather like? Write about how you met your deity and your first impressions.
Middle ground. Write about the first time you felt comfortable with your deity.
How is your relationship now and what you hope for the future?
Write a poem about how They recently made you feel.
Give three examples of Them being benevolent.
Give three examples of when They had to give you a wake up call.
Write an informative paragraph about your deity as if you were writing to a completely unknowing novice.
Create a spell together that only works if both of you do it together.
Allow your deity to make a protection contract with you.
Special bonds. Write a bonding devotional where you dedicate yourself to Them (as a devotee, priestess, fan, ect ).
Create a picture that represents Them with devotional poetry.
Go on a walk and talk with your deity. Record the conversation.
Ask for wisdom and guidance and what They expect from you. Write down their answer.
Start this whenever with your deity and let me know how it's going! Hope you're having a blessed and serendipitous day. Happy witching!
I write this as I sit in the nature near my home. When I was young my friends and I played here, climbing over the rocks, occasionally falling into the water (heavily polluted). In recent times I have become acquainted with this place.
I see the families with their small children come by to feed the ducks, I know the kinds of rubbish that collects here, what rocks disappear beneath the water when it rains, when the birds get loud in the trees, the cracks in the rocks the lizards run off too, the parts of the creek the different water birds prefer.
I encourage thee, come to know the creatures you share a home with, the plants they eat, when they breed, when do they come out, when do they sleep? Take your friends, take your children. Watch as the land changes, teach them these things.
What plagues the nature near you? Pollution, habitat distraction, invasive species. Get in touch with local councils, read their reports, join local groups, cleaning up rubbish and invasive weeds. If you live in a city, come to know what plagues it. Start with your home. I think of there is one thing people know it is how to build a home.
There is no greater blessing than understanding the creatures. As long as you live in this place, the same place as they do, you are their kin. If you do not care for one another then nobody else will.
We are not politicians, we are not the CEO’s of companies. We are simply animals in our home, that we must protect with all our might.
Over the years of practicing witchcraft, many have come to me with questions and concerns about deity work and/or deity worship. It's completely natural to feel apprehensive, especially when starting something new. In this post I will get into the differences and address common fears to help you feel more confident in your practice!
Remember, working with or worshiping deities is a deeply personal journey. There is no one-size-fits-all approach. Trust your intuition, be respectful, and allow yourself the freedom to explore and grow. Deities are here to guide and support us, not to instill fear.
Feel free to reach out with any questions or share your experiences! We’re all here to learn and support each other on this spiritual path! Blessed be 🤍✨🕯️
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Deity work is more about forming a personal relationship or partnership with a deity. It can be less formal and more focused on mutual growth and learning. The aim is to collaborate with the deity for personal development, spiritual growth, or specific goals. Some common practices include:
meditation
journaling
divination
dreamwork
personalized offerings based on your interactions with the deity
Deity worship involves honoring and venerating a deity through rituals, offerings, prayers, and other acts of devotion. It's a more traditional and structured approach. The goal is to show respect, gratitude, and seek blessings or guidance from the deity. Common practices include:
creating altars
offering food, flowers, incense, etc.
reciting prayers
participating in festivals or holy days
Fear of Doing Things Wrong:
Flexibility: Understand that deities are often more understanding than we think. Intentions matter more than rigid adherence to rituals. If you approach with respect and sincerity, minor mistakes are often forgiven.
Learning Process: It's okay to learn and grow. Many practitioners find their path through trial and error. Deities appreciate genuine effort and growth.
2. Fear of Negative Consequences:
Respect & Boundaries: As long as you approach deities with respect and maintain clear boundaries, negative consequences are rare. Communicate openly and honestly with the deity about your fears and intentions.
Protection Practices: Incorporate protection practices into your routine, such as grounding, shielding, or using protective crystals and herbs.
3. Choosing A Deity:
Research: Take your time to research and learn about different deities. Look for ones whose attributes and stories resonate with you.
Signs & Synchronicities: Pay attention to signs, dreams, and synchronicities that might indicate a deity is reaching out to you. Trust your intuition.
4. Fear of Commitment:
There's a misconception that once you start working with a deity, you're bound to them forever. In reality, relationships with deities can be fluid and adaptable. It's perfectly okay to take breaks, reassess your spiritual path, or even change directions entirely. Deities understand that your spiritual journey is personal and ever-evolving. They are there to support and guide you, not confine you. So, if you feel the need to step back or explore a different path, know that it's a natural part of your spiritual growth and development.
5. Fear of Judgement:
Many people fear being judged by others for their spiritual practices. It's important to remind them that their spiritual journey is deeply personal and unique to them. Everyone's path is different, and what feels right for one person may not resonate with another. Encouraging others to trust their intuition and follow what feels right for them, regardless of others' opinions, is crucial. Spirituality is about finding a connection that brings inner peace and fulfillment, and that can only be achieved by staying true to oneself. So, it's essential to prioritize personal beliefs and experiences over external judgement.
Perfumes for winter
Alien by Thierry Mugler (jasmine, cashmere wood, white amber)
Black opium by YSL (vanilla, coffee, pear, jasmine, patchouli, pink pepper, orange blossom, bitter almond)
By the fireplace by Maison Martin Margiela (chestnut, vanilla, guaiac wood, peru balsam, cloves, cashmeran, juniper, pink pepper)
Code pour femme by Armani (honey, Italian orange, vanilla, jasmine, orange blossom, bitter orange, ginger, sandalwood)
For her l’absolu by Narciso Rodriguez (musk, tuberose, patchouli, jasmine, amber, sandalwood)
Hypnotic poison by Dior (vanilla, almond, coconut, sandalwood, brazilian rosewood, plum, jasmine, caraway)
Jasmin noir by Bvlgari (jasmine sambac, almond, gardenia, licorice, tonka bean, precious woods, amber, musk)
Noir pour femme by Tom Ford (vanilla, kulfi, amber, sandalwood, ginger, rose, bitter orange, orange blossom)
Pure poison by Dior (jasmine, gardenia, orange blossom, sandalwood, orange, white amber, bergamot, cedar)
Velvet orchid by Tom Ford (rum, black orchid, honey, vanilla, myrrh, suede, sandalwood, peru balsam)
I wish to be with the trees.
Roaming the forest for so long that I eventually start to become it.
I will grow antlers and claws.
Mushrooms with sprout from my skin, ivy will wrap itself around my limbs.
My eyes will glow in the dark, I will be able to speak to the animals and plants.
I will live in a cave, and host picnics for all of the citters.
I will thank the trees for letting me be with them.
I do not deserve them.
Iron sword, Scythian, 600-400 BC
from Apollo Galleries
I don't know how to answer. I know what I think, but words in the head are like voices underwater. They are distorted.
— Jeanette Winterson, Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit
It’s SO obvious that some of y’all are incredibly mad that my wizard hat is bigger and supremely balanced.
Ingredients: • ¾ cup/180ml of culinary grade dried rose petals (or fresh pesticide free petals) • 1 cup/250ml of unrefined granulated/castor sugar (or sugar of choice) • 1 cup/250ml of filtered water Method: Put all ingredients in a stove top pot and simmer on medium low heat for 30 minutes or longer, until rose petals lose colour and the sugar is dissolved. Turn off heat and let sit on stove for 45 minutes to an hour steeping, you can add more rose petals if you want even more flavour. After steeping strain the liquid twice through a mesh strainer and store in an airtight container/glass. Refrigeration is recommended for guaranteed freshness.
do you know any simple and discreet ways to protect a doorway from harmful things coming through it?
At twilight (ideally on a Saturday,) grind together Salt, Yarrow, Eggshells, Fennel, and Red Brick Dust within a Cast Iron vessel.
When the mixture has been satisfyingly pulverized, step outside and sprinkle the powder along the threshold of the doorway, from right to left. Having done this, walk backwards through the doorway, making sure not to touch your feet to the threshold. Once inside, close the door and turn the lock three times (i.e. lock it, unlock it, lock it again, unlock it again, lock it once more, and unlock it once more.) Thereafter, repeat the ritual as needed (when the powder is in need of replacing.)
There are innumerable ways to ward a threshold, from hanging certain talismans above the door, to sowing certain plants near the entryway, but this particular method is quite inconspicuous and fairly straightforward. I will also try and post a more in-depth warding rite soon, which calls on Janus to secure the threshold, should you, or anyone else, want a slightly more involved method with similar elements to this one.
I’m a witchy soul with chronic fatigue syndrome, so I whipped up a jar spell to help me banish fatigue from my life and welcome energy and healing!
You Will Need:
1 cleansed jar of any size
amethyst point ( protective, healing, and purifying)
orange or yellow string
dried dandelion flower (happiness, strength, perseverance)
wings of a bumblebee (strength, hard work made easier)
yellow candle
dried orange peel (love, divination, luck)
leaf of an african violet ( spirituality, protection, and healing)
anise seed ( find happiness, and stimulate psychic ability)
basil flowers (dispels confusion, fears & weakness)
cloves (protection, banishing hostile/negative forces, and gaining what is sought)
coffee (dispels negative thoughts, overcome internal blockages, energy; provides peace of mind and grounding)
blessed salt
sugar (joy, peace of mind, sweet thoughts, energy)
ginger (personal confidence, prosperity, and success)
jasmine (charging, magickal energy)
mustard seeds (courage, faith, and endurance)
oregano (joy, strength, vitality, and added energy)
rosemary (completing tasks, improve memory and aid clear thinking)
To Do:
cleanse your jar using sage incense or spray
add ingredients to your jar one at a time, layering them, with the basil flowers, dandelion, and bee wings on top
tie your amethyst point using the orange/yellow string and tie it around your jar
use yellow candle wax to seal your jar
give your jar a kiss on the lid and thank the components for the help they will bring to you
set the jar near your bed or on your headboard, give the lid a kiss every time you need a boost of energy
~ King’s Grimoire
The Wild Called Me Back.
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