Lilac in Magick

sedaelaco: “The lilac branches are bowed under the weight of the flowers: blooming is hard, and the most important thing is – to bloom.”  – Yevgeny Zamyatin Lilac Meanings Through History The Celtics regarded the lilac as “magical” due to their incredibly intoxicating fragrance. During the Victorian Age, the giving of a lilac was meant toContinue reading “Lilac in Magick”

To be a Local Witch

spiral-path: Throughout history and our legends, Witches and Wizards were the crazy men and women that lived on the outskirts of the village. Their craft was wild and strange to those that lived in the village, but, nonetheless, people would seek after their wisdom of the land, the plants, the local spirits, and for wisdomContinue reading “To be a Local Witch”

Salts – Magikal Properties

honeycoyote: Whether it is black salt, sea salt, pink salt or just plain old. Salt has a long history of use in rituals, purification, blessings and magical protection. Salt is created and thrives in the Ocean  (or the Womb of the Goddess) It is the taste of Earth in the waters of life. salt is a amazing andContinue reading “Salts – Magikal Properties”

annieskywalker: “Love is patient, love is kind” 🌹🕯 With: 🌸 Rosemary 🌹 Rosebuds 🔥 Cinnamon ❣️ “Come To Me” oil 🦋 Gardenia + representation of the 4 elements: fire (candle) 🔥, water (seashell) 🐚, air (feather) ☁️, earth (rock) 🌎💚 For the New Moon in Gemini & the oncoming summer solstice ☀️ #SummerLove Source: annieskywalker

stormbornwitch: thesecondsisterischaoticneutral: This is probably my favorite hex because it’s just so darn easy, and usually pretty effective. The last time I used it was on a woman who was being baligerant to a cashier at the grocery, (the cashier was from India and this woman was telling her very loudly that she should goContinue reading

🌻🐚June Magic Tips🐚🌻

thewitchofthenorse: 🍄Wild Foods In Season🍄Dandelion, daisy, elderflower, lime flowers, marsh samphire, meadowsweet, nettle, plantain, sorrel, sea beet, wild mint, wild rose flower, wild strawberry, and wood pigeon 🍓Produce In Season🍓Artichokes, asparagus, apricots, beetroot, blueberries, black currants, broccoli, cherries, carrots, chicory, cucumbers, fennel, french beans. green beans, gooseberries, nectarines, onions, peas, rocket, radishes, runner beans, rhubarb,Continue reading “🌻🐚June Magic Tips🐚🌻”

Incense to raise spirits.

necromancyandme: Warning: Bone dust can cause respiratory problems if directly inhaled. Stagnant water contains bacteria and possible parasites that pose health hazards. For outdoor use only. This post is for educational reasons only and I am not responsible for any harm to person or property if one chooses to follow the information given. You haveContinue reading “Incense to raise spirits.”

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