Do you know any of any spells/jar magick that has to do with pets? (Ex, keeping them safe, a ‘return home’ thing, ect) – young-magick

urbanspellcraft:

Quite a few actually! I’ll try to organize this the best I can. I am also going to include some information on familiars as well too, because sometimes they go hand in hand for people with familiars.

General

Blessings

Finding/Locating a Lost Pet

Health

***If your pet is sick, it is important to take your pet to the vet for proper care. Just like with humans, spells and witchcraft is NOT an alternative to proper vet/medical treatment if your pet needs it. Be responsible.***

Protection

Release, Death & Remembrance

Other

Familiars: General Info

Additional: My familiar tag, with a bunch of asks & ask responses about familiars.

Familiars: Spells

Other Masterposts

Last Updated: July 26th, 2017

solitary-green-witch:

A spell to obtain financial stability

🔮Coins – symbolizes money (I used 3 pennies and 1 dime, it’s up to you how much you would like to put it).

✨Lavender – to get rid of the anxiety about trying to get money

🔮Coffee beans – to stay energized and enthusiastic about earning money. Sometimes you just feel like there’s no point to keep trying, that’s why I added this.

✨Bay leaf- success (I wrote down financial stability on the leaf, you can change it to fit your exact situation)

🔮Allspice – prosperity and luck

✨Roses- to stay confident

Seal with green candle (which represents money).

Spell Jars

overworkedbeginnerwicca:

Just a few things I learned about spell Jars
🌸if the spell requires you to burry the jar, think twice about it especially if your jar is glass. Find an alternative way to deal with it
🌙if you are trying to make a jar with a specific purpose, but none of the spells you find have things you already have, take the ingredients from each spell you do have and make your own!
🌸some spell Jars have to be remade after a certain amount of time. Take note of when the spell jar no longer seems to be working and renew it every time that it expires.
🌙you can put anything in a spell jar. Anything that will fit.
🌸you can write words/sigils of protection on the outside part of the spell jar so nothing negative comes into the jar
🌙you don’t have to use a fancy jar. A box, a water bottle or anything that has a lid to close it will work perfectly fine.
🌸a spell jar can have multiple purposes all at once if you chose it to
🌙You can make your own spell Jars with your own meanings to them
🌸Spell jars can be used as an offering or a representation of a spirit companion or deity you may be worshiping
🌙you do not have to seal a spell jar with candle wax in order for it to work
🌸depending on the spell, you can open the jar and close it if you want.

Witch Bottles? Witch Bottles! – Explained.

themori-witch:

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.

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