⚬Bubble Magic?!⚬

biwitched:

Blowing bubbles is pretty great and always feels a little magical to me (It’s a bubble wand, guys) so I’ve been having fun with bubble magic and here’s what i got…

Best use I’ve found?

Cleansing!

it’s… ya know… soap and water. After not cleansing my space in embarrassingly long, the bubbles made a huge difference. I got a bubble machine from the dollar store (very worth it) and let it run for a bit. Had the added advantage of entertaining my daughter for a few minutes.

I recommend: focusing your intention to cleanse on the liquid itself or enchanting it prior to using. If you’re using a wand, you can focus the bubbles certain areas!

Suggested correspondences for use spells, etc:

  • for lightness (e.g. a heavy bag)
  • to feel upbeat/bubbly (e.g. keeping you feeling bubbly pre socialization)
  • to help drift away (e.g. component of daydream charms or alternatively for an easy end to a relationship)

yeah! Bubble Magic!

Additions welcome 💕

I love this idea! When I was a little kid blowing bubbles always felt really spiritual and profound to me. (I was a really weird, intense kid, OK?)

Sign Your Work!

maddiviner:

This post is difficult for me to write because I struggle to put it all into words concisely and in a fashion understandable to people besides me. Nevertheless, I’m giving it a go. 

I’m here to talk about signatures in magick and witchcraft. No, I’m not talking about an “auric energy signature” or anything like that. I’m talking about anything (and literally anything) that a person does in order to make their identity known to the forces they’re working with. There are a lot of ways to do this, which will be discussed shortly, but first, I’ll explain why I feel it’s a good thing to include in your rituals and other workings.

The spirit world, or whatever one wants to call it, functions very differently than the physical world, but there are commonalities, and one of these concerns how you are perceived. 

The fact is, if the spirits or forces you’re dealing with, however impersonal, have no idea who you are, it’s quite unlikely that they’ll be willing to help you. Just like in the physical world. This is why it bothers me when I read beginner witch books that give ten different example spells, all invoking a different Godform. 

To make any of them work properly, the witch would need to at least develop an acquaintanceship with the Godform in question. Even then, it wouldn’t work as well as it would if he or she had an actual relationship to the Godform. There’s also the issue of authority and reputation. Everyone must be aware that it’s possible to anger a spirit, or to inspire indifference. I’m not saying that you have to seem extremely powerful in the traditional sense to forge such relationships, only that you have to be open to them and willing to work for it.

So, lets say you’ve done this, and have a sort of reputation. That’s great, and it will improve your magick exponentially. The thing is, though, the spirit world is a confusing place. Things can get lost in the shuffle with various entities. How are they going to know what’s yours and coming from you? This isn’t true so much with Godforms you’re very close to, but can happen with other beings.

A way to get around this, and enhance your magick, is to sign your work. Many magicians and witches already do this, but they may not think of it this way or realize why it helps. Plenty of us have personal sigils we’ve developed that we might use in our grimoires, books of shadows, or magical diary. This is useful, but it’s doubly useful to somehow work it into every spell or working you do. 

There are various ways to do this, which go well-beyond the tried and true personal sigil. They can be tailored to the type of magick you usually do. I practice a lot of herbal magick, so I use a particular herb (well, actually a flower) to do this – I add a small, almost homeopathic amount of it to every preparation, potion, or mixture I create for myself. I don’t do it when I’m doing things for other people, but using it for myself in this way has worked excellently. What flower is it? I’d rather not say. It probably helps that I had a pre-developed connection with said flower for many years, but there’s no reason a beginner witch couldn’t do the same thing.

So, beyond plants and sigils, how could this be done? Here’s some ideas I’ve brainstormed!

If you’re musically inclined, you could use a few notes for your signature, and hum or sing them at crucial points during your work.

  • Song lyrics and poetry may work, too, but it’d probably be best to keep it short and easy to remember.
  • A particular Tarot card from a particular deck, physically used or simply visualized with great intensity.
  • A work of art, again, used or visualized.
  • A completely ordinary object, such as a pen, or something from nature. Be careful not to lose it!

Just some ideas. I hope you liked this post, and that it made sense to you. I’m about to announce my third giveaway, and my personal deadline for doing so is tomorrow night, but hopefully I’ll have it up tonight!

How to not drown in witchcraft

liftingtheveiltarot:

no, this isn’t a survival guide on how to avoid a 17th century ducking stool. Rather, some harsh truths I’ve had to face over the last 17 years.

You’re not special
You’re unique; just like everyone else. No witch is more powerful than any other; no witch is of a more ancient lineage than you. If you ever come across someone who claims to be an all powerful being or consistently needs to re-affirm a power play to make themselves appear superior to you: runaway! Trust me when I say that Lucifer’s most valued lieutenant is not sitting on a couch in South Dakota, watching Netflix in their pyjama’s whilst DMing you on social media. When you come across people who make fantastical and dangerous claims like this cut off all contact immediately; and no you don’t owe them an explanation because they’re not in a sound place to receive that explanation in the first place. Your spiritual safety comes first.

You’re never going to be an expert
You will never know everything about witchcraft, and you will never stop learning about witchcraft. What’s more, it’s perfectly okay to not know everything. Witchcraft should empower you to find your own path and journey, realistically there’s no way that journey is going to contain every ounce of knowledge and experience that witchcraft can provide.

It’s ok to walk away
Witchcraft is the practice; witch is the identity. No one can rob you of your identity or how you visualize yourself, so if you need to take a break from witchcraft whether it be a week or a year, know that you’re still a witch for as long as you wish to identify as one. Witchcraft has existed for thousands of years, it’s not going to vanish just because you stop practicing candle magic for a few months.

Beware of those who mentor you
Whether you’re in a one-on-one situation or in a coven always be aware that not everyone’s intentions are pure. If you’re in a coven or learning situation where someone constantly affirms their authority over you, leave. “I’m in charge”, “this is my coven”; these are big red flags, the goal of any community or learning situation is to facilitate the growth and nurturing of others. Covens should always be egalitarian, with opportunities for leadership and spiritual roles consistently provided. A person who’s agreed to teach you a skill or field of information should be perfectly comfortable if or when you excel them. Ask yourself does this person/group want me to be the best I can be?

The experience danger zone
At some point you will become an insufferable know-it-all, usually this occurs when someone has been practicing for 3-5 years. This is a danger zone because whilst yes you’ve been practicing long enough to have a decent knowledge base and you’ve probably carved out a path for yourself, reality is you’re still a baby witch. That hurts I know, and I’ve had it said to me at the time and it made me angry, but it’s 100% true. In all honesty 5 years is nothing when you consider what can occur in a lifetime. Does this mean you have nothing to contribute? Fuck no! You have everything to contribute as someone who’s living the experience of witchcraft; you are vital to the community, you need to be heard. But, be aware of the ego trap you can so easily fall into during this time; it happens to everyone, and all you need to be mindful of are your intentions and motivations towards others.

Your path is your own
This is so vital to maintaining a long-term practice. Reaching a place of understanding where you can walk your own way without validation of others or inflicting impunity upon those you disagree with. The witchcraft community is currently experiencing a renaissance, there’s a new generation of witches coming through and their opinions and ideologies are clashing with the old vanguard. So here’s the reality check we all need, that Wiccan lady at the crystal shop who’s been practicing since the 1960’s is never going to stop saying ‘Blessed Be’, and that high school kid who hides curse jars under their favourite tree is not going to meditate away their anger and commune with the Goddess. So where’s the balance? We have to accept responsibility for own journey and actions. By all means we need to fight to shut down racism, homophobia, appropriation and misinformation that are rampant in our community, burn that shit to the ground! But we also need to learn to forgive people when they need it and make genuine efforts to deserve it. A community is not a community if you want to go to war with everyone who’s different to you.

The Crossroads

qedavathegrey:

The Crossroads are an infinitely powerful place – where the planes collide, the worldly nexus and the paths of decision. While always related to the actual crossing of roads, the symbolic nature of the Crossroads extends far beyond – even in the physical plane. The nexus include far more than the mere crossing of paths, but present at many – both naturally and made-made – destinations. Below you will find a (non-comprehensive) list and a brief description of how they apply to the Crossroads and what work might be done most efficiently at the particular junction.


Physical Crossroads

“X” and “T” Crossroads

This grouping includes the Crossroads in its traditional sense – as the crossing of roads in an “x” or “+” formation. These, of course, are well documented and are usually what is being discussed when talk of crossroads come up. These can be specified – for instance: a crossroad at the edge of town, in the woods, etc., all of which have their own, unique connotations. Their “sister” crossroads is the T crossroad (alt. “Y”) – which is still prevelantly known. These are my personal favorite, being an adherent to Quimbanda – these Crossroads are held sacred to Pomba Gira. They offer a more concise, selective and direct crossroads energy – as they only offer 3 roads, two choices, the forward option rendered entirely void. In this capacity, there is no option but to change. You cannot continue as you are, but instead must choose a new path – change at its greatest.

Bridges

These are much like the traditional crossroads, though there is a minor planar separation. As the water and the bridge never transect. In this capacity, you have a path or tangent that is not wholly present, but guiding. From above they appear to intersect, but from the ground we see they do not and cannot – though this doesn’t make them any less useful. It is at these places that change can be made fluidly. Where as the “T” crossroad is (arguably) the most severe, change-bring crossroad, this the the least so. As such, this one is not so much about bringing in the new, but freeing yourself of the old. Symbolically, spirits were always said to be unable to cross running water – in this case, there is a part of you that you feel needs to be relinquished, one you will not permit to cross the water with you. This is the cross of letting go of that which need be so.

Railroad-Track Crossings

Again, similar to the above to entries, these represent more traditional crossroads. These can be broken down into two, separate sets of places:

  1. Where Tracks Cross a Road: These can be used as a symbol for a path that is fixed, continuous and unstoppable. The train will continue, it is your responsibility to stop. This can be a place to work rituals for motivation, drive and success – or alternately, to learn patience. Sometimes the only, real option is to sit and wait – there is strength in patience, these places might allow for this realization.
  2. Where Tracks Cross Tracks: A recipe for disaster. Two, headstrong, unstopping forces are doomed to collide. While the former has the potential to grant motivation, this one is the reality of too much or counterproductiveness. These places are great for working curses that breed devastation, and chaos working from all sides. Place a penny at the junction, allow it to be flattened and collect it to use in particularly nasty curses.

Property Corners

That’s right, little did you know you had a Crossroads (literally) in your own backyard! At each of the corners of your property, where four plots meet, there is a crossroads. These, naturally, are best used for things relating to the home – protection, finance, martial issues, health and well-being. Probably not the best to use these to call up Crossroads Spirits or make any Faustian Deals. 

Cemeteries

The liminal space of the dead on the plane of the living – these are the sites where the dead interact (in great number) energetically with our plane, building a nexus of sorts. Naturally the larger the cemetery, the more effective this nexus becomes (here’s looking at you, New Orleans). It’s not enough that they exist spiritual in one place, but its that they exist as both physically and spiritual distinct in the location – their spirit and body exist, but no longer bound, working in a sort of intersecting movement. To no one’s surprise, these are the places most fitting work with the Dead, bridging the planes, communion with the spirits, etc. It’s also little surprise that many Cemetery Spirits have numerous correlations to their Crossroads counterparts.

Churches

That’s right, churches, too are liminal spaces – wherein the Divine (of which ever sort) ground to the earth and form a crossroads. These are obviously most fitting religious works – divine paths, orchestrating change with the help of the Divine, resolution to crises of faith, etc. As for curses go, these same qualities can also be harness to bring about crises of faith and repurpose the energies for more malignant works. 


Metaphorical Intersections

Doorways

While at first thought, one might assume that doorways would be much like a “T” crossroad of not more severe – as there is but one path that may be taken. This, however, symbolically is not the case. While we know a closed door will always open to the same place here, spiritually that’s never a guarantee. In fact, doors have the capacity to connect all things. One door may lead to any other. But be warned, doors  go both ways – be careful where it leads, for it will also lead back.

Hands/Feet and Mouth/Ears

Hands and feet are the intersection of the mind and the physical. It is they who move us, connect us, or create from our mind something on this plane – such as art, writing, gesture. Mouths bridge mind to mind through verbal communication – what the mouth sends, the ear receives and the mind interprets. As such, all of these things occupy a sort of liminal space.


Cosmic/Season Crossroads

Twilight

Twilight is the bridge from day to night, a time of change – a commingling of both of their characteristics. Depending on what you seek, these can be used as a way to gain insight. For illumination, enlightenment utilize dawn – allow the sun to bring light to the darkness. For understanding, self discovery or occult knowledge, use dusk – wherein the preconceived notions of day fall away to reveal the hidden truths of night.

Midnight

The minute when one day ends and the next begins – colloquially referred to as “the witching hour,” it is a time between time. This can be used for many works – though, when I utilize midnight, I use mid-night. The time at the middle of when the sun sets and rises – the darkest part of night, when it is at its strongest, after is has waxed, but before it has waned.

31st day

Like Twilight and Midnight, this is time related – a place between months, a time for change. These can be utilized much like more regular New Years: a time to make resolutions, enact change and bring anew/cast out the old. As such, they’re good for exorcisms and rebirth.

There are countless other options, but I chose to note the ones I’ve been known to use. I’d love to hear and see what some of all know to be unconventional crossroads!


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100 Witch Tips

  1. Listening to your own intuition will always be useful. Learn to trust it.
  2. Put almonds in your pockets for good luck.
  3. Lemongrass essential oil kills fruit flies.
  4. Use a charged crystal on top of your Wifi router, or anything that needs a boost.
  5. Salt in a hula hoop for casting circles.
  6. Evernote and Google docs are amazing for online Grimoires.
  7. Snow-globes can be used in place of crystal balls.
  8. Don’t leave any naturally coloured quartz (amethyst, rose) in the sun, it’ll fade. Unless you want it to fade.
  9. You can use crayons in place of candles.
  10. Meditation!
  11. Be careful of setting stuff on fire, move all flammable objects before lighting something.
  12. Clear quartz can absorb negativity.
  13. Be specific when asking questions/doing spells.
  14. You can turn songs into spells, it helps a lot when you’re just starting.
  15. You can make cheap runes with a sharpie, clear nail polish, and rocks.
  16. Thrift stores ARE YOUR FRIEND!
  17. Rosemary can be used in place of any herb.
  18. Clear Quartz can be used in place of any stone.
  19. http://biddytarot.com is a good place to read in-depth Tarot meanings, really helps if you’re starting out.
  20. Suck on a peppermint when you’re studying something you need to remember, then again when you need to remember the thing.
  21. Incense ashes = black salt.
  22. Cleanse by moon, charge by sun.
  23. Wear colours that correspond to your intent for that day, subtle and effective.
  24. Got a needle and thread? You got a pendulum.
  25. Just about any cards can be used for divination. Playing cards, pokemon cards, etc.
  26. You can find images of the Rider-Waite deck online and print them onto cardstock.
  27. Craft stores usually have REALLY CHEAP jars.
  28. Music is magical, use that to your advantage.
  29. LOCKETS!
  30. Just about any mirror/reflective surface can be used for scrying, don’t let Etsy fool you with those 50$ mirrors.
  31. White candles can be used in place of any candle.
  32. There are also candle apps!
  33. Birthday candles!
  34. CANDLES!
  35. If you bake, draw sigils in the batter/dough before baking.
  36. Stir liquids clockwise for a luck/health boost, and counter-clockwise for banishing and ridding of negativity.
  37. If you need to subtly cleanse, sage and saltwater in a spray bottle. Be mindful of plants and pets.
  38. Sage can smell like weed sometimes, keep that in mind.
  39. Peach and Avocado pits ward off negativity.
  40. If you don’t like working with blood, Halloween blood and pomegranate/cherry juices are great.
  41. LIBRARIES!!!!!!
  42. Keep a notebook with you constantly in case you need to write something down.
  43. Write wishes on bay leaves, then burn them to make them come true.
  44. Cleanse yourself in the wind.
  45. To get candle wax out of a jar, pour some boiling water in it then leave it for a while, the wax should be floating on top. Be careful!
  46. Selenite and Amethyst are good for dreams.
  47. Pressing flowers really is useful.
  48. You can make your own tea blends pretty easily, just be careful about knowing what is/isn’t edible.
  49. Set a sigil as your phone background, then plug it in to charge it.
  50. Write sigils with makeup while you’re doing it.
  51. Warding will be your best friend.
  52. Use common sense!
  53. If you want to grow herbs out of cans be sure you poke holes in the bottom so excess water can run out.
  54. If you can’t throw salt everywhere, make a salt water spray instead.
  55. You can draw over sigils with glow in the dark paint to see charging effects.
  56. Use plastic ziploc bags in place of jars; cheaper!
  57. Coffee filters can be used as herb bags.
  58. If a spell calls for an ingredient that happens to be in a tea you own, cut open your own tea bags.
  59. You can make altar/shrine books.
  60. Colour correspondences for sigils.
  61. You can do virtual altars via pinterest, video games, etc.
  62. You can glue envelopes into your BOS to hold things like sigils, recipes, etc.
  63. Brick dust works the same as black salt.
  64. Make a google doc/keep a notepad with you for ideas throughout your day.
  65. Instead of burying jars in the ground, use non-bleached toilet paper tubes.
  66. You can buy one big pot and plant many herbs in it.
  67. Chew mint gum during money spells.
  68. Write sigils on your nails using nail polsh pens
  69. Rice water is used for prosperity and success spells.
  70. If you have a computer, you can make your background your altar.
  71. Have an altar by a window, so your items are always cleansed/charged.
  72. Uncooked spaghetti makes lighting candles a lot easier.
  73. Use oil diffusers if you can’t burn incense.
  74. Wicca is NOT the only path!
  75. Glass can be substituted for quartz.
  76. Dedicate a stuffed animal to your deity to bond with them.
  77. A good blood substitute = crushed iron tablets.
  78. Attach crystals to the cork tops of your jars as an energy channel to charge jar spells.
  79. You do NOT have to do magick everyday, it shouldn’t be a chore or something you dread doing.
  80. Brackish water (salt and fresh water) is good for cursing.
  81. Don’t eat things that aren’t edible, and don’t sniff things that aren’t sniffable.
  82. When enchanting your car, draw sigils on the wheels so they charge when they turn.
  83. Don’t make offerings that degrade the environment!
  84. More jar alternatives: bowls of ice, unbleached paper, bell peppers.
  85. Don’t bury jars, please.
  86. Just don’t do it.
  87. White sage is endangered in America, grow your own.
  88. Breathe.
  89. Compile a list of songs that have names corresponding to herbs and ingredients to put in a spell playlist.
  90. Do not substitute fantasy for fact.
  91. Don’t do spells on someone that goes against their free will.
  92. Empath tip: Carry blue goldstone.
  93. Salt cleanse yourself with any salty snack, crisps, pretzels, etc.
  94. Frankincense is an insect repellent
  95. Put mint in shoes for luck (and an air freshener!)
  96. Garage sales are amazing.
  97. Place a candle in the window to welcome sunlight.
  98. Bells can be used for cleansing, too.
  99. Witch Hazel is a natural toner, good for your skin, and is used for protection!
  100. Rain washes away bad vibes, negativity, and cleanses.