Full moon dates for 2020 đ
January 10th
February 9th
March 9th
April 8th
May 7th
June 5th
July 5th
August 3rd
September 2nd
October 1st
October 31st
November 30th
December 30th
One of my favorite ways to cleanse small objects is to submerge them in an herb bath and leave them overnight.Â
Ingredients:Â
Dried lavender buds
Dried lemon peels
Dried lime peels
Dried peppermint
Dried sage / thyme / or rosemaryÂ
Sandalwood incense ash
Sea Salt
Instructions:Â
Combine ingredients - you may grind them up or leave as isÂ
Add to small bowl, plate, or dishÂ
Bury the item you wish to cleanse in this mixture
Leave overnight
Retrieve the item the next day
All the main holidays for ya witchy soul~ each have different goals and activities. Celebrating these holidays can give you an extra kick in all sorts of different spellwork ⨠which is your favorite? (Mines Samhain cause itâs the one holiday where I feel most comfortable being myself)
WITCHY DESIGNS STORE: https://www.redbubble.com/people/lavendulamoon?asc=u
Dedicated to the anon who asked, thank you~ <3
 My sigils are basically just a variant of the Witchâs Sigil Wheel. Iâve just added my own flare to it. If you donât know what that is, itâs this thing, you kind find pictures of it on google pretty easy.
The first thing youâre gonna want to do is come up with your phrase. This will set the sigils intention. Weâre gonna use the phrase âThe Earth keeps me safeâ for this example. Once youâve got that figured out, pick out the words that are most important to you. Weâre going to use âEarthâ and âSafeâ as our keywords.
(note: traditionally letters that are doubled are taken out, and only single appearing letters make the points.)
Next thing youâre gonna do, is draw lines from one letter to the next. Youâll be making separate lines for each word. Feel free to curve some of these lines, but i think it looks like a mountain or a crystal so weâre gonna keep it c:
And then the next word.
This is really starting to look like a crystal in my eyes! Now itâs time to add some flare. One thing I like to do is add circles around letters that have multiple points on them. And I add crossing lines to any other line that doesnât have an angle or connection.
To really long lines, I like to add another line parallel to it.
The last part, make it personal! Add some sort of your own flare to it.
I played around with the crystal idea that I was getting, and added things to make it look sparkling and an arrow in the middle to represent protection.Â
Lastly I like to keep my sigils in circles, but feel free to skip this step and call it done! Hereâs what I came up with!
If you make one, please reblog with a picture! Iâd love to see ^u^ Hopefully this helps.
December's full moon on the 12th is called the Long Nights Moon, for obvious reasons. The coming winter solstice is the longest night of the year, and the days are short and chili. This is a good time to evaluate what you have, count your blessings, and share your good fortune with others.
Do this spell, preferably outside, to reach out to others who may be suffering during the winter, either spiritually or physically.
Three silver candles
A piece of paper and pen
Light the candles, saying:
The moon is full above me, the Earth is cold beneath me. I have food in my stomach and a warm house to return to. I am healthy and strong. Others are less fortunate, and I show my gratitude by helping where I can
Write down three things you're going to do to help other people in your community such as 'VOLUNTEER AT THE FOOD PANTRY' or 'COLLECT DONATIONS' or even 'WRITE A CHECK'.
Fold the paper three times, and rip a bit of wax on the edges to seal it.
Extinguish the candles, and leave the paper where you can see it as a reminder that you have made a commitment to help others.
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Found in Daily Spellbook for the Good Witch by Patti Wigington
Moon Calendar 2020 Patch // CloudsCrowÂ
Alignment chart I made today. Do with it what you will
nature is sacred, pass it on.
Honey
Honey is a natural substance created by bees within their hives. The hive consists of primarily female bees, which will leave the hive to collect nectar from flowers and then return to transform this nectar into sugary honey for later consumption.
Humans have been collecting honey since 8000 BC, and it has been utilized by nearly every culture across the globe for food, healing, and spiritual purposes.
Honey is universally considered a talisman of prosperity, beauty, health, and sweetness, and it can be utilized in all of these types of witchcraft.
Prosperity
Honey is a representation of abundance: its primary use in nature is as a stored source of food to be used in times of hardship, both for bees and for humans. It is also created from the nectar of flowers, imbuing it with the energies of the Sun and springtime. As such, it can be added to spells for wealth, abundance, fertility, or prosperity in order to amplify the effects and create surplus in your life.
Beauty
Sympathetic Magick states that an objectâs physical qualities are reminiscent of its spiritual properties. Honey is golden, pleasing to the eye, and sweet. On its own or added to face masks, it can cleanse, nourish, and moisturize the skin. It can also be added to beauty or glamour spells in order to add a sweet glow to your energy.
Healing
Honey has been used to treat wounds since the time of the Ancient Egyptians. Its viscosity and moisture creates a moist seal around a wound. It also contains natural antibacterial properties, providing a stable and sterile environment for wounds to heal in. Metaphysically, honey can be added to protection spells or wards in order to create an environment of positivity and sterility, and can also be added to healing spells in order to strengthen the recovery process.
Sweetness
Honey is appealing to humans and animals because, above all else, it is sweet. One of honeyâs most ancient uses - utilized in magical practices ranging from Egyptian to Greek to Voudoo - is to add âsweetnessâ to a spell.
It can be added to glamour magick to make the illusion more easily accepted. It can be added to curses in order to make the energy seem harmless when entering the targetâs life. It can be added to money spells or job spells in order to âsweeten the dealâ. It can be added to love or sex spells in order to sweeten a relationship or conjure an appealing partner. In general, it can be added to any spell to make the effects more pleasant and inviting.
Offering
Honeyâs final use is especially helpful to witches who work with nature spirits, fairies, the Dead, or deities. Honey contains a very pleasing, warm, Sun-type energy, and therefore it is extremely enticing to spirits. Since the time of the Ancient Egyptians, honey has been used as an offering that symbolizes the utmost love, care, and respect.
Honey can be drizzled onto a candle and burned. It can be drizzled into a body of water or directly onto the earth. Most commonly, it can be drizzled into an offering bowl (or on top of an offering meal) and left outside, in a graveyard, or on an altar. Because it is excellent at preserving itself, offerings of honey can be left somewhere for prolonged periods of time without worry of it spoiling, which is extremely helpful to forgetful witches (like me) or witches with long-term altars.
So, all in all, honey is maybe one of the most underrated magical ingredients, and I hope this post got some of you hip to honey magick.
Happy Witching đ
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