I made more printables!! In this case, it is a Spell Worksheet set. In most cases, it is best if, when making spells, you take your time and think them out. For each item or step included, you must think, why? Once the spell is done and you receive results, it is equally if not more important to reflect on them. This is one of the best ways you can learn what works and doesn’t work, thus, helping your growth as a witch.
You can get the PDF along with other resources here!
On that note, if you want to see or request specific worksheets or resources, feel free to send those my way!!
The short answer is a combination of the amount of energy required to conjure it and the impact it has on someone’s life.
A Hex:
Requires the standard amount of energy used in a small spell
Is annoying a best to those affected
Is not long-lasting and their quality of life is not impacted
Ex: A hex so that the person stubs their toes on their own furniture all day
A Curse:
Requires a lot of energy equivalent to that of an advanced spell
Can have a negative impact on someone’s emotional and mental health
Has impacts on someone’s quality of life and can be felt for months or even years on end.
Ex: A curse so that the person embarrasses themselves at every job interview they have.
This simple curse will bad luck and mayhem into one’s life.
What You’ll Need
The target’s name on a piece of paper
A black or gray candle (can be a scented candle)
A small bowl
A small plate or tea saucer
A paint brush or stick
Cayenne pepper
Chili powder
Lime juice
Onion juice
What To Do
Place your candle behind the bowl and light it.
Take your ingredients and put two tablespoons of each in the bowl.
Mix them together until you get a gross, mushy paste.
Take your stick or paint brush and dip it into the paste.
Take your brush/stick and write “Fuck You” over the target’s name, while doing so say/think every injustice they’ve done you.
Once you’ve finished writing “Fuck You” on their name place the paper on the dish/saucer and drip the wax over it to seal their fate.
End the ritual by blowing out the candle and disposing of everything properly.
Keep that piece of paper in a dark area of your home where it won’t see sunlight.
***To break the curse cleanse the paper in full moon water, try to keep it from tearing, and burn it after it dries.***
You want to know if you will enjoy your new job. You pull The Devil card. Many will tell you that is a no, because The Devil is a bad card.
But The Devil represents deep passion. Aren’t the happiest employees the ones who are deeply passionate about their job?
You want to know if your health will improve. You pull the Death card. Many will say that is a no, because Death is a scary card.
But Death represents absolute transformation. So if your health is in a terrible state, Death means it will transition to a pleasant one.
You want to know if your husband will be faithful to you. You pull the Three of Cups. Many will tell you that is a yes, because the Three of Cups is a card of happiness.
But there are three people in the Three of Cups. Having an extra person in a marriage isn’t exactly a sign of faithfulness, is it?
No card in tarot is designed to be condemned as a yes or a no. Any card can be a yes, just as any card can be a no. It depends on every individual question and the intricacies of a situation.
Shortcuts will not make you wise. More often than not, they are dead-ends in disguise.
To anyone who needs this post, I am sending gentle and loving energy your way. Know that grief is meant to hurt, and with time it WILL get easier (but may not go away, and that’s okay). Please utilize this post only as a supplement, and talk to a therapist or loved ones if you need to.
Grief powder
Sage drops spell
Relieving grief
Jar of grief spell
Honoring the dead
Ritual of grief
A remembrance spell
A spell for passing and mourning
Grief over death is easier for me and effects me less
My grief does not control me
To bring aid in times of crisis and grief
Funerary spell
Animal Release Spell
Pet Farewell Ritual
Pet Funerary Spell
Emoji spell to bring comfort to those who are grieving
“I’ll be alright” spell jar (for grief)
Tarot spread to ease grief
Crystals in death magic (include some for grief)
Crystals for PTSD (include some for grief)
Masterpost for grief
Masterpost for overcoming heartbreak
This post by @thewitchofthenorse
Moving on spell + Moving forward spell + Letting go spell
Mental health sigils + Mental health spell
Self love magic + Self care magic
Release spell
tbh it doesn't rly hurt teenagers to incorrectly id as ace like... what's the worst than could happen? they don't have sex till they're older?? lol
Recently, I created my own alphabet to use in my practice. It was an interesting exercice, and I would like to share my process.
I think most witches already saw at one point or another the Theban alphabet :
I planned to use it at first, but found out it didn’t really fit what I needed : I’m a slow writer by hand, and the letters are pretty complex, so much that they’re more drawn than written.
Why make your own alphabet?
It depends on what you need, but there can be multiple reasons. You might want to have a way to make your craft more personal by having a writing only you understand. You might use it for your coven, so you can write things only for your group. You can use it to obfuscate the contents of your grimoire to anyone else reading it.
How do you do that?
There is more than one way to do that, but here is how I proceeded :
• Decide which language you want to base it on (if you speak more than one). This is an important step, because then it might work for that one language only, depending on how you make your alphabet. (On a side note, you can also make your own language, but I absolutely do not have the time nor the skill to explain that)
• Choose what you want to base it on. The first system you can think of is simply basing it on the alphabet of your first language, but it’s not the only option : you can also base it on sounds, concepts, or syllables depending on how complex you want it to be. For example, I based mine on french sounds, with the main letters being the consonnants and the vowels being accents. That makes a bit more letters than if I based it on the alphabet, but on the other side it feels more personal (and makes much more sense in my opinion. If I don’t want any exceptions then I don’t have to put any exceptions! Looking at you, french language!).
• Make a reference. Usually, that will be a table which you can fill with your letters. For example, I made a table with the consonants as rows and the vowels as columns, but it can be as simple as having a list of letters and writing the corresponding symbol next to it.
• Choose your symbols. That’s the trickiest part. For each letter you want to have, you need to come up with a symbol. I suggest to make them simple, with only a few lines, so they are quick to write. Just keep in mind that you might end up writing it fast when you know it by heart, so make sure the symbols are different enough from each other, but don’t hesitate to base some of them on each other (for example, since the sounds /p/, /t/, and /k/ are similar, I based their symbols on the same shape, and since they’re also similar to the group /b/, /d/ and /g/, I made those the same symbols but mirrored.) Also, don’t forget about punctuation!
• Optional : You might want to ask yourself if you really want it to be written from left to right then top to bottom. Maybe it would look better in another direction! For example, I noticed that mine could look nice if it was written from bottom to top first then from left to right.
• Test it out. Take a chunk of text, and write it with your alphabet. You will have to peak often at your letters at first, but it will come more and more naturally the more you write.
• Repeat the last two steps over if you notice there are things you should change (if a letter is too hard to write, if it clashes with the rest, …)
And that’s it! The key after that is to keep using it regularly so you don’t lose it, and to make sur to also reread what you write to train yourself to read fast.
“Have Nightmares Of Me”
Made for my own use, but am happy to share with all of you.
Draw this on a picture of your target and keep it in a dark place. When you feel enough is enough, crumple or rip up the picture/paper and flush it down the toilet. Or if you’re doing it all digitally (as I will be) just delete the file. Charge it every Saturday.
Young gods / Dionysus, Hermes, Eros, Apollo
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WITCHES: IM GONNA START MY GRIMOIRE SOON SO PLEASE STANDBY AS I GATHER THE INFORMATION ON THIS BLOG. THEN I’LL DELETE IT AND POST AS NEEDED OR ASKED. THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE. 🤍
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