Four Thieves Vinegar
Here’s one recipe for Four Thieves Vinegar. Be sure to use food-grade herbs if you intend to take this internally. Use equal parts of at least five of the following herbs: * Lavender * Sage * Thyme *...
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Cleansing and consecration are both necessary when working with tools and ritual objects. Cleansing is done first. Cleansing means you purify the item from previous energies that it may have picked up...
View ArticleReversing a hex or curse
Witches traditionally were not above casting hexes if the need presented itself. We are charged with acting with wisdom and accepting the results of our choices. If you feel strongly enough that a hex...
View ArticleDouble, double, toil and trouble…
The cauldron is rooted in magic and mystery. It is a vessel of change: whatever is put into a cauldron transforms. It could be the simple alchemy of stew ingredients blending together and going from...
View Article“C” Is For Conjure
There are a few different definitions of the word conjure, but my favorites are the ones considered purely magical. To conjure something is to create it, as if out of nothing, whether it be something...
View Article“K” Is For Kitchen Witchery
Few things call to mind the images of witchery more than bubbling cauldrons, jars of herbs, bottles of potions, and rustic cottage kitchens. The most natural place in the home for brewing and working...
View Article“N” Is For Nine Woods
The Nine Woods of Wiccan lore have a bit of variance to them, but if we go with the trees specifically mentioned in the long-form poem “The Wiccan Rede” we at least have somewhere to begin. Just know...
View ArticleBook Review — The Book of Sacred Baths: 52 Bathing Rituals to Revitalize Your...
Title: The Book of Sacred Baths: 52 Bathing Rituals to Revitalize Your Spirit Author: Dr. Paulette Kouffman Sherman Genre: Spiritual Non-Fiction I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an...
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