*inspired by the necklace Izzy wears that alerts her to the presence of someone with demon blood*
Needed: – Red and Silver Candles – The Thing you are charming to be your sensor. I recommend a pendant or necklace you wear daily – Juniper Incense or diffused oil
Steps: – Light your candles and set up your incense/oil. – Take your item and establish what its natural state is. This is its resting state, which means that nothing is a foot. – Now take the item and establish what it will do/ look like when something isn’t right. With a pendant, this could be it flipped over or twisted on the chain. – Reset it to its natural state, and wave it over the candle flames, then through the smoke or mist from your Incense/ diffused oil. – Hold it in your hands and focus on the two states, give it direct orders on which is which, and what and when it is to alert you. – Wave it again over the candle flames and through the smoke/mist. – Blow out your candles, and set your Sensor to work.
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2 parts dirt from your home/ a place you feel safe
2 parts sage
1 part lavender
Sprinkle on your means of transportation– be it your bike, your car, your feet… Be wise if traveling by plane or somewhere where you have to go through security. Strange powders in your shoes would definitely raise some eyebrows.
This also doubles as a powder to reduce travel anxiety.
Find a pendant or trinket that has meaning to you, and is (for you) personally symbolic for protection, e.g. if I wish to create a protective amulet, I might choose a pendant shaped like a sword.
Cleanse the object to get rid of previous energies attached to it by holding it in your right hand and visualising a brilliant white light cleansing the object.
Get a burning candle, a bowl of water, incense (preferably Frankincense, Myrrh, Ginseng, Cinnamon, or Dragon’s Blood), and salt at the ready.
Hold the amulet with a string or a chain in your right hand, and sprinkle it with salt while stating out loud, “I consecrate you with the element of Earth.”
Pass the amulet through the incense smoke and state out loud, “I consecrate you with the element of Air.”
Next, carefully pass the amulet through the candle flame while stating, “I consecrate you with the element of Fire.”
Finally, depending on your spiritual preference, you can lift up the amulet above you in the air and say, “You are now consecrated in the name of the God and Goddess.” or “You are now consecrated in the name of Tetragrammaton.” or you may choose specific deities. If you wish to keep it secular, you may say, “You are now consecrated in the name of the Source/Universe.”
Cup both of your hands over the amulet and bring it close to your heart, visualising a protective white light pouring from above into the object and state, “I charge this amulet to protect “x”/me. So mote it be.”
Using your choice of physical tools, recite or sing the following (I wrote it to the tune of “Days in the Sun” from Beauty and the Beast): Weather workers cry When summer’s too hot Fields and rivers dry Where hurricanes rage What’s flooded breaks and dies Please redistribute Thin out the clouds overhead Cause of devastation and dread May the smoke be cleared from the sky Bring rain to see all the fires die Mother Earth is in pain Let us help summon balance again Redistribute the warmth And the healing waters Oh, Elements ‘round me Hear my humble plea I am grateful for you But there are lives to be saved And damage too Undo whatever damage we can Repent and represent our fellow man Wounded Earth, you’re aching Your hand in ours we’re taking (So mote it be) water flowing (So shall it be) balance with sun glowing Weather workers cry May this chaos die Earth, Air, Fire, and Water Harmonize with son and daughter
For those of you looking to help out the PNW and Irma victims and like to include song in your practice, here’s a thoughtful ritual ballad that’s perfectly fitting ☁️💕☁️
We’ve got lots of cloud cover today and I’m praying for rain so whatever you guys have been doing has been helpful.
Create a wax image; it can be a generic image. It doesn’t have to represent any specific person. It’s not necessary for you to know who wished you harm; if someone did, this spell will find them.
Stick one thorn through each hand saying, “The evil that you have crafted returns to you.”
Stick one thorn through each foot saying, “The evil that you visit upon me returns back to you.”
Stick the last thorn into the image’s head saying, “the evil that you think and conceive returns to you.”
Burn or bury the image.
Source: The Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells. Judika Illes. Page 607
“As I come and as I go, protect my body, protect my home”
3. Once candle is out, leave candle by the door
My notes:
This was the first spell I ever created/tried, so it is pretty simple, but it was very effective for me.
I did have to blow out my candle because I needed to go to bed so I could get up super early so I could leave to get to my parents’ house (a 4 hour drive) at a reasonable time, but it didn’t effect the spell for me.
I also have a studio apartment so my front door is my only door, so I don’t know how using it at your bedroom door would work (though it may not effect the spell/outcome at all).
Personal Outcome:
I ended up having a couple of dreams that gave me warnings of things so that I could avoid them/make the right decisions. I make no promises that this is what will happen for you.
Please let me know if you choose to do this/if you made changes/if it worked for you!
Witch bottles traditionally act as what can be described as ‘decoys’ for malevolent or baneful spirits and energies. This includes curses, hexes and jinxes – it includes anything and everything that seeks to ruin that good streak you’ve got goin’ on.
Historically, witch bottles included items such as rusted nails, thorns and wine (yep, you read it right: people used to stick wine in bottles to never be consumed!), and almost always include an item of your physical being, such as a lock of hair, a little bit of spit or blood or semen, etc,… you catch my drift here, right?
**IMPORTANT:if and when you draw blood, don’t just wing it. Use hygienic and sterilized equipment to prevent infection!
When creating a witch bottle of this ilk, your main goal is entrapment so personalize to your heart’s content.
Nowadays, we have witch bottles for protection, entrapment, cursing and myriad other things, but typically they all follow the same basic method of construction (for lack of a better word) as traditional witch bottles, which goes as follows:
For protection against baneful energies and the entrapment of them, some ingredients may include the following:
A item of your physical being
Sea salt
Needles/pins/nails
Broken glass
Sage
Garlic
Blood or wine
A sigil written on paper or the ashes of a burnt sigil
A tangle of black thread
Basil
Cayenne Pepper
If you’re creating a protection bottle, you may want to include protective herbs, (such as Rosemary, St. John’s Wort, Pennyroyal or Mandrake root) and small crystals, like amethyst and quartz, in place of the… angry-ish content of the negativity-trapping bottle.
Next, you put all of your ingredients into your chosen bottle which can be made of glass, clay, metal or ceramics, and seal it as tightly as possible with a lid or stopper (cork). Now, shake! If the mood takes you, fill the bottle with whatever thoughts and feelings fit the intent for a little extra oomph.
Now you must take a candle that again, corresponds with the intent of the bottle. Black for protection (for me!), – but each witch has their own colour correspondences, remember – and drop the hot wax over the lid/stopper of your witch bottle. Before you play with hot wax, set some paper down underneath your bottle to protect whatever surface you’re working on and please, please take care not to let the wax touch your skin whilst it’s hot!
Traditionally, again, ceramic witch bottles were burnt or placed in a fire or hearth and the ashes/remains then buried somewhere on the witches’ property. Nowadays this isn’t always an option, and many of us choose to use glass bottles or jars. In this instance, you can run the jar/bottle through the smoke of an incense that befits yours needs and wants, and then leave the witch bottle somewhere dark/somewhere it won’t be disturbed.