Recently I am a huge - like really huge - fan of crystals. That’s why I thought that I will try to write a detailed list about crystals and what they are good for. I hope this little list may be useful for others too.
Anxiety: amazonite, amber, agate, emerald, herkimer quartz, jasper, lepidolite, lodestone, obsidian, quartz, rose quartz, sodalite, turquoise
Balancing/Stability: amethyst, desert rose, jasper, pearl, quartz, red jasper, sodalite, turquoise
Banish fear: banded agate, bloodstone, sodalite
Banish negative energy: amethyst, black onyx, black tourmaline, danburite, lepidolite, malachite, onyx, quartz, smokey quartz, tourmaline
Calming: amatonite, herkimer quartz, howlite
Clarity: azurite, citrine, fluorite, hematite, magnetite, obsidian, pietersite, quartz sapphire, smoky quartz
Cleansing: amber, obsidian
Courage: carnelian, hermatite, turquoise
Creativity: amazonite, ametrine, apatite, aventurine, carnelian, celestite, chalcedony, citrine, flourite (blue), lolite, jasper, kunzite, opal, sunstone, tiger’s eye, lapiz lazuli
Divination: bloodstone, obsidian, turquoise
Empathy: aquamarine, blue aventurine, chrome diopside, rose quartz, malachite
Faith: emerald, imperial golden topaz, labradorite, onyx, sodalite, variscite
Friendship: ruby fuchsite, rhodonite, turquoise
Forgivness: rhodonite, rose quartz
Happiness: amazonite, amber, citrine, red goldstone
Harmony: moonstone, rose quartz, sodalite
Healing: amber, angelite, jasper, kyanite, malachite, quartz, rose quartz, turquoise
Help in focuse: banded agate, citrine, lodestone
Hope: blue aventurine
Indivituality: malachite
Inspiration: amazonite,amethyst, ametrine, blue chalgebony, blue goldstone, carnelian, citrine, garnet, orange calcite, quartz
Joy: amazonite, citrine, labradorite
Love: angelite, citrine, desert rose, dragon blood jasper, garnet, jade, opal, quartz, rose quartz, ruby, turquoise
Loyalty: dalmatian stone, turquoise
Luck: amazonite, amber, apache tears, aventurine, sapphire, turquoise
Meditation: emerald, herkimer quartz, quartz, sodalite, turquoise
Mind: pyrite, sodalite
Passion: carnelian, garnet, ruby
Peace: amazonite, amethyst, emerald, larimar, lepidolite, rose quartz, selenite, sodalite
Positive energy: amber, apache tears, calicite, citrine
Protection: amethyst, black tourmaline, hag stone, kunzite, obsidian, smoky quartz, tiger’s eye, tourmaline, turquoise
Prosperity: amazonite, aventurine, citrine, jade, moss gate, pyrite, ruby , tiger’s eye
Psyche: black tourmaline, calcite, emerald, labradorite, tuquoise
Psychic: chalcedony, unakite
Relieve stress: blue calcite, herkimer quartz, lepidolite, quartz, sodalite
Self-confidence/Self-esteem: amazonite, amber, ametrine, black tourmaline, chrysocolla, garnet, larimar, pearl, prehnite, rhodonie, rose quartz
Serenity: emerald, lepidolite
Sleep: amethyst, emerald, howlite, ledestone, sodalite
Strenght: amber, hermatite, red jasper
Success: amazonite, pyrite
Tranquility: emerald, lepidolite
Trust: onyx, ruby fuchsite, sodalite, turquoise, variscite
Vitality: carnelian, garnet, orange calcite, red agate, ruby, ruby zoisite, sunstone,
Wisdom: tiger’s eye, sodalite
Wealth: aventurine, citrine, green calcite, jade,malachite, pyrite, tiger’s eye, tree agate
In the future I’ll expand the list when I find enough new and useful information. I hope this little post will help someone. 😊
*if you are allergic to lavender, read my post on substitutes*
~ What is Lavender?
Lavender is a part of the mint family, native to the Mediterranean region, and parts of Africa and India. This purple herb carries a very fragrant scent.
~ Planting and Harvesting your Lavender
Plant your Lavender in a warm, sunny spot that is shielded from harsh winds. Lavender can take heat and occasional drought. Make sure it’s planted in a pot that is at least 1-2 inches bigger than the root ball and has a hole for drainage. Water when the soil feels dry, and try your best to not get the leaves wet.
Harvest your lavender plant when the buds are just beginning to open. Cut them into long stems and bundle them up and hang them upside down to dry. *To learn more about drying out herbs, read my post here*
~ Magickal Uses of Lavender
Lavender can be used in spells for protection, enhancing psychic abilities, encouraging love and fertility, and to promote peace. Burn it in a bundle to invite spirits or promote dreams.
~ Healing Uses of Lavender
Lavender’s fragrance is very relaxing and peaceful, which makes it an amazing herb for individuals dealing with depression and/or anxiety. Put a washcloth with lavender oil on it in your pillowcase before bed. This will promote restful sleep.
~ Culinary Uses of Lavender
If you ever make a dessert to use in a spell for love or fertility, sprinkle a little bit of edible lavender on top.
You can use lavender extract to make delicacies!
Lavender sugar; put lavender in a jar with sugar in a shaded place for about a month. Enjoy!
I hope this is useful! xx ~ @chlovoyant
I’ll be writing down the things I used, and in bold will be replacements you can use! I hope this inspires others, and gives people some new idea for future sabbats!
I know I said I’d post this on my account, @lovely-amethyst-witch, but this account has such a bigger following it would be easier to share on here to spread faster!
I think I’ll just show this on snapchat the next time around to show the process live. ( Let us know, if you’d like to see that)
Things I used: 🍂 🍎
Soy Wax ( 464 ) -Any Fall Colored and Scented Candle to remelt-
Nutmeg, Cinnamon sticks,Star Anise, and Cloves -These are Optional-
Autumn Scent for candle, I used Cinnamon and Vanilla ( and a splash of pumpkin spice)
A Container to put the candle in. -Any Jar will do-
Orange, Red and Brown Color Blocks
Thermometer
Pouring Pitcher ( for the candle wax)
Wooden Spoon ( one you won’t miss, you can’t use it for food again)
Knife to cut colored blocks ( one you won’t miss )
An old pot ( you can’t use it for food again)
Wicks and Wick Stickers -Needed for remelting candle-
First and foremost, all utensils used for candle making can not be used for food again. Don’t risk it, be safe and avoid any problems by mixing them.
Here are the steps I used: 🍂 🕯️
Prepare Candle Containers, place wicks using wick stickers in the center. Use a pencil ( or a wick holder) to keep the wick from moving as it cools.
Melt the wax on a double boiler, until it reached 170-180 degrees (Fahrenheit)
Cut colored blocks, use little chunks and mix into wax. Be sure the color blocks is completely melted, if not, then there will be chunks of color in your candle. ( it will still function perfectly fine, but it’s not as pretty.)
Take Wax off double boiler to cool it down to 135 degrees (Fahrenheit)
Turn off Stove, be safe!
Add Scent and stir, never use more than one ounce of scent per one pound of wax. Anything over will be too overpowering.
Carefully pour wax into containers, it’s okay if your wick holder moves, you can adjust it any time while the wax is still in liquid form.
Wait for it to firm up and add your fall scents! I choose Cinnamon, Star Anise, Nutmeg, and whole cloves!
Enjoy!
Simplified Version: 🍎 🕯️
Melt Candle of your choice on a double boiler, be very very careful not to burn yourself. Use oven mits to be safe.
Prepare new jar, place wick and wick sticker inside
Pour melted candle wax into new jar, be careful not to spill hot wax on your skin.
Allow Candle to solidify a little before adding any decor, if you don’t wait long enough it will sink into the candle itself; or will dent the candle wax.
Add the optional spices, decorate to your hearts content.
Enjoy!
- Kinara
D’you ever get those days where enough is ENOUGH and you just have to spell jar the shit out of a protection spell (shuddup that totally makes sense)? Well, that was how I felt his morning.
This here is actually my first spell jar, one to protect my mental and emotional health.
My method and ingredients are mainly based off this protection spell bottle by @greekwitchchild with a couple of minor changes.
I don’t have oak leaves to hand, so I used chamomile flowers in their place for protection, peace and happiness.
Instead of writing my sigil on a piece of paper, I wrote it on the bay leaf I used in the jar. Full disclosure - the leaf was brittle and did crumble a bit as I inserted it. So, on the fly, I added though the sigil be broken, my intent remains whole into my “spell” (saying out loud the purpose of each ingredient as I added it to the jar).
The partially burned candle and jasmine incense stick were left from a circle casting I did while meditating a couple of days of ago. So I used them again to cast my circle and purify my space while I worked.
I shall be carrying this little beauty with me as I visit my boyfriend for the next 7 days or so. Negativity can fuck right off <3
rain water. rain water can be used in place of any water, for any intention. rainfall is both destructive and restorative, depending on where and how it falls. leave or hold a container outside during a rain.
storm water. storm water can be used in work dealing with power. it is strength. rain is only a shower, until it builds into a storm. this can be used for either defense or offense. leave a container outside during a storm.
hail water. hail water can be used in work dealing with direct damage. hail is water that has been treated too coldly, it lashes out. this can be used for bringing damage or harm. collect hail stones, allow them to melt.
snow water. snow water can be used in work dealing with rebirth. snow is a fresh slate, it covers what is beneath, it smothers the old. it washes away, leaving room for a new beginning. collect clean snow, allow it to melt.
salt water. salt water can be used in work dealing with cleansing, and protection. salt water is security. it is the planet’s well. it is the ever-present resource, and it is a force to be reckoned. collect rain water, add sea-salt.
moon water. moon water can be used in work dealing with passive energies. collect rain water, allow to bask in moonlight.
sun water. sun water can be used in work dealing with active energies. collect rain water, allow to bask in sunlight.
application to the craft: water is a common and important supply in the craft. in spell jars and bottles, in cleansing and charging, in offerings, in altars, in kitchen and bath magick, scrying and divination, the list goes on. water in itself a highly spiritual entity, but using water from a source compatible with your intentions can only serve to intensify its effect. i’ve written before about using the environment to aid your craft, this is an extension of that. just as any material we use, water comes from somewhere. how it came into the world is innately linked to its energy.
did it pour down onto the ground, flooding away soil, stones, and bits of earth?
did it peacefully bask in the presence of moonshine and stardust?
you could collect during a moon phase that compliments your intentions for even an even greater effect.
note: when cleansing/charging items, be sure to research the item beforehand- many things can be damaged by sunlight, water, and salt.
Hey guys here are some tips for charging objects for spell-casting and why!
1. Bury the item you want to charge. Sometimes an item is used so often or for so long it starts to absorb energies around it. Reconnect it to the earth, literally grounding the item.
2. Charge with heat. There are many ways you can add heat to an item. The hot sun, a candle, an oven, a stove top, even the microwave. Please be careful when doing this however as it is very easy to get burned. As someone of finnish decent however, sauna stones are something I have often, and would recommend others try!
3. Although an unusual way to consider charging, make sure the space around your altar is clean. Or clean something while carrying what it is you want to charge. The purpose of this is to transform the space, and remove additional energies that might be clogging up your spell
4. If possible, soak an item in salt water for a period of time. Salt’s status as an electrolyte means that it’s atoms carry a charge. I would recommend at least 24 hours. This is a very literal way to charge something, but also very easy. Note that any salt will work as epsom salts are also electrolytes (just not ones you should eat)
5. Use the New or Full moon. Naturally these are powerful times to spell cast, collect, and charge items, as even ocean waves are influenced moreso during these times. This also may be why your spells are not working–about a weak after a full or new moon, the moon is at its weakest. This reflects in the oceans as neap tides. Avoid spellcasting during those times.
6. Have someone close to you hold the item for a length of time. Every person has their own energy, and their own shared energy, and if the spell involves them, or they have a quality you want to invoke in yourself,
7. For spells relating to change, take items from, or use a charging spell in liminal spaces. What does this mean? Loosely, liminal places that are only meant for transition, getting from one place to another. These are also places that make most people uneasy because lingering feels like it is outside of it’s normal use. This includes stairwells, elevators, train stations, empty parking lots, schools during break, even when at art galleries alone, because they imitate rooms we live in, while not being livable space.
blooming is not a competition
New witches often come to me confused and lost because they’re overwhelmed by the sheer number of directions that they could potentially take their craft. They see talk of green witches and kitchen witches, tech witches, sea witches and so many others and they have a completely human reaction to being confronted with such an overabundance of information.
Without a defined direction they feel incapable of continuing forward, they stagnate while they try to pick a path and they stop learning. They don’t want to pursue something only to have to backtrack later so they pursue nothing at all!
How is anyone supposed to get their start in the craft when they have NO IDEA what direction they want to go in? Or what if they have more than one kind of witchcraft that interests them? How do they choose?!
The answer is surprisingly simple.
You don’t!
Having a specialization or a personal path in your witchcraft can be a wonderful thing but unless you just KNOW right from the jump what kind of specialty is for you there’s no need to get wrapped up in those sorts of details.
The important thing is that you keep learning.
For the majority of people their path unfolds in the natural course of events.
Maybe you try a bunch of different things but you find after a few months that you’re gravitating toward divination almost every time you practice your craft.
Or perhaps you started out with kitchen magic but suddenly find yourself with a burning interest in stars and how they can be used in the craft.
Perhaps over the course of your time as a witch you even find that you prefer not to narrow your focus, instead pulling from many paths to create something personal to you.
Every individual witch will find their own path which, while they may choose to call it by a recognizable title, will be entirely unique to them. Finding your path is not about choosing what kind of witchcraft you want to practice, it’s about allowing your craft to develop its own flavor and personality as you learn and grow.
In order to find your path you must let go of the imposed boundaries of titles. Titles can be useful in many ways but for newer witches they can be limiting. Witchcraft is a way to claim your power! Why would you limit yourself in that pursuit?
Instead cast your net as far as you like, read about anything and everything that interests you. Allow yourself to wander in your learning, follow your whims and soak up as much variety as you can.
Don’t limit yourself to only the things that are obviously magical! The mundane can always be made magical. What do you love? Can you transform your hobbies and existing interests and incorporate them into your craft? (Hint: the answer is almost certainly yes!)
As you explore and learn and practice your path will make itself clear, the things you love, the things that make you excited will always come to the surface. You will find yourself reaching for the practices that truly FEEL magical to you again and again.
That is the essence of your craft! Those foundational practices that you use so regularly that they come as easy as breathing are what make up your personal path.
Tomorrow I’m going to be telling you about the workshop I’ve been putting together to help new witches get started and avoid the stagnation that can come from this sort of information overload!
What’s your biggest struggle when it comes to pursuing your craft? Tell me about it in the comments!
Counting Crows
As far as symbolism goes crows are a pretty mixed bag. To some they are the sacred messengers of spirits or deities and signs of good fortune, to others, they are an omen of bad luck, sorrow, and death. Witches have been divinating the crow's message, through various methods, for centuries and perhaps the most notable of these is the practice of counting crows. Granted, there are several variations of this, handed down through poems and literature, but what about counting crows as an in depth divination method? Next time you see crows flying around, consider the following:
1 Crow:
• Spiritual/divine messenger
• Transformation
• Sudden change
• Death and rebirth
• Pay attention to your intuition
• Upcoming difficulties or misfortune
• Fears and anxiety
• Our shadow
2 Crows:
• Good luck and good news
• Positive events
• Love and harmony
• Partnership
• Joy
• Success is just around the corner
• Creativity and the arts
• Protection and guidance
• Confidence in your decisions
• Be honest and open with your emotions
• Symbolic of Odin
3 Crows:
• Possible warning of misfortune or negative events coming
• Secrets and intuition
• Wedding or celebration
• Birth of a girl
• Balance and unity
• The Otherworld and Underworld
• Curiosity, intelligence, higher perspectives
• Mind, body, spirit (connection to the Ether)
• Destiny
• Magick, witchcraft, and alchemy
• Symbolic of Hekate and Morrigan
4 Crows:
• Great news
• Abundance
• Job opportunity or marriage
• New direction in life
• Fresh start
• Excitement
• The start of a journey
• Fertility
• New projects
• Birth of a boy
• New beginnings
5 Crows:
• Good fortune
• Money is coming
• Prosperity, abundance, and growth
• Wealth
• Promotions, awards, recognition
• Winning
• Beware of accidents, mishaps, and dangers
6 Crows:
• Significant life event
• Karma
• Start of a spiritual journey or awakening
• Difficulty
• Metamorphosis
• Winning a prize, or receiving an inheritance
• Loss or gain
• Thresholds
7 Crows:
• The Universe is aligned
• Peace, harmony, tranquility
• Balance
• Collective wisdom
• Strength
• Protection from negativity
• Pause and reflect
• Awareness
• Insights
• Meditation
• The truth
• Mystery solved
8 Crows:
• Manifestation
• Seize the day
• Auspicious omen
• Windfalls
• Good luck
• Mind over matter
• Golden opportunities
• Focus
• Dedication
• Wishes granted
• A positive, life-altering experience
9 Crows:
• Romantic love
• New love or strengthening current relationships
• Deep emotional connections
• Positive recognition and regard
• Answered prayers
• Impending danger
• Caution and common sense
• Judgement
• Divine authority and higher powers
10 Crows:
• Spiritual epiphany
• Channel for higher realms
• Reset, reevaluate
• Insights into the future
• Otherworldly intuition
• Psychic ability
• The end of one phase and beginning of another
• Complete turn around in luck
• The Universe is talking to you
Larger Flocks:
• Great spritual power
• A higher purpose
• The big picture
• You are seen and acknowledged
• The Universe has your back
i think it’s so wholesome that whenever me or my friends have issues w our plants 🌱 .. i always send my mom a pic and she gives us a diagnosis and what to do
Robin’s Journal | she/her | lesbian | 20 | struggling with mental health & returning to my craft.
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