Dear Diana, how can I calculate my dominant element and modality? Thank you🙏
If you do not know how to do this yourself, here are some natal chart generators. Co-Star is the one I use below. Let us talk about it as if it is yours.
Depending on the natal chart generator you use, you could also see the asteroids and the nodes. But the only players that matter are the 10 astrological planets and the Ascendant, highlighted below.
“Your” Zodiac signs are the Zodiac signs where the 11 players are. Out of the 12 Zodiac signs, there are 6 that you can call yours, highlighted below.
How many players do you have in each of your Zodiac signs?
Capricorn – 3 (Ascendant + Uranus + Neptune)
Scorpio – 3 (Mars + Pluto + Sun)
Aquarius – 2 (Saturn + Moon)
Virgo – 1 (Jupiter)
Libra – 1 (Venus)
Sagittarius – 1 (Mercury)
Use these correspondences:
FIRE – Aries, Leo, Sagittarius
EARTH – Capricorn, Taurus, Virgo
AIR – Libra, Aquarius, Gemini
WATER – Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces
Capricorn having 3 players in it means 3 points for Earth.
Scorpio having 3 players in it means 3 points for Water.
Aquarius having 2 players in it means 2 points for Air.
Virgo having 1 player in it means 1 point for Earth.
Libra having 1 player in it means 1 point for Air.
Sagittarius having 1 player in it means 1 point for Fire.
So far, Earth leads with 4 points. Water and Air follow with 3 points each. Fire gets 1.
Now, identify the element of your Sun and Ascendant. They are the most important parts of your natal chart. So add 1 point for each. In our sample chart, the Sun is in Scorpio, and the Ascendant is in Capricorn. That means an additional 1 point for Water (Scorpio’s element) as well as for Earth (Capricorn’s element).
The final count is:
Earth – 5 points
Water – 4 points
Air – 3 points
Fire – 1 point
Your dominant element is Earth. Your secondary element is Water. Air and Fire are considered weak in you.
Use these correspondences:
CARDINAL – Aries, Capricorn, Libra, Cancer
FIXED – Leo, Taurus, Aquarius, Scorpio
MUTABLE – Sagittarius, Virgo, Gemini, Pisces
Capricorn having 3 players in it means 3 points for Cardinal.
Scorpio having 3 players in it means 3 points for Fixed.
Aquarius having 2 players in it means 2 points for Fixed.
Virgo having 1 player in it means 1 point for Mutable.
Libra having 1 player in it means 1 point for Cardinal.
Sagittarius having 1 player in it means 1 point for Mutable.
So far, Fixed leads with 5 points. Cardinal follows with 4 points. Mutable gets 2.
Now, identify the modality of your Sun and Ascendant. They are the most important parts of your natal chart. So add 1 point for each. In our sample chart, the Sun is in Scorpio, and the Ascendant is in Capricorn. That means an additional 1 point for Fixed (Scorpio’s modality) as well as for Cardinal (Capricorn’s modality).
The final count is:
Fixed – 6 points
Cardinal – 5 points
Mutable – 2 points
Your dominant modality is Fixed. Your secondary modality is Cardinal. Mutable is considered weak in you.
In a nutshell:
Fire means a passionate personality and an enthusiastic energy.
Earth means a practical personality and a grounded energy.
Air means a logical personality and an intellectual energy.
Water means an emotional personality and a spiritual energy.
Cardinal means an initiating attitude and an enterprising character.
Fixed means a determined attitude and a consistent character.
Mutable means a harmonious attitude and an adaptable character.
Since your dominant element is Earth, and your dominant modality is Fixed, it means that a sense of practicality and realism influences the choices you make in life. It also means that your determination will be your key to success, and that other people may think very highly of you because of your trustworthiness.
While planning for this I looked through possibly every single post listing prompts for your grimoire on this site, and listen 98% of those lists are exactly the same. No shade on the ppl who make these lists, since I found that stuff really useful for brainstorming my own ideas, but here’s a list of ideas that I haven’t anywhere on tumblr. They’re unique, specific, and in no particular order, but they might help other witches. So:
Gardening Calendar - when to sow and when to reap, winter plants vs summer plants, etc.
Nice sounding words and names for when I want spells to sound good.
Cryptids/Myths - (fear gortach, baba yaga, the jersey devil, and kelpies are some of my faves)
Skill Building techniques - recipes for candle/incense making, book binding, sewing/patterns, tea making, etc. I tend to approach things as a jack of all trades/master of none, and it’d be nice to have one place with a lot of tips for things I’ve learned and can apply to my craft.
basics of chemistry and practical uses (i.e. removing rust, different colors of fire and how to use them in spells, etc)
Art pages for drawing new witchy tattoo ideas
A chart of which plants mix badly with medications I take (!!!!!)
an entire info page on practicing safely honestly
Witchcraft is about using all your senses to affect change in the world. A research page on senses other than the 5 that everyone knows?
Current politics. Yeah, really. There’s this curse Trump movement going on, or it was going on a while ago. You don’t have to use curses I feel to affect some change, at least in your local government. Of course, witchcraft should only be a supplement to actually voting/calling senators.
How to attract pollinators - butterflies, bumble bees, etc.
also how to get rid of invasive species
History of the Satanic Panic and how that affected witchcraft
I just completed this spell for a friend who has a job interview tomorrow, to help give them confidence and make a good first impression. Here's what I used.
Materials:
Tealight candle
Rosemary
Bay leaf
A penny
Tarot deck
Process:
I took the tealight candle out of the metal holder and placed the penny in the bottom.
I took five cards from the tarot deck;
The Emperor, for authority
The Ace of Pentacles, for financial success
The Fool, for new beginnings
The Magician, for the skills to succeed
The Star, for confidence
And placed them around the tealight candle one at a time, stating their purpose.
I lit the candle and placed a few rosemary leaves in the melting wax for protection against negative energy.
I wrote my intention on the bay leaf: "[Friend's Name] will get a job offer soon." Then I burned the bay leaf using the flame from the tealight candle. (Have a bowl nearby to drop the leaf in in case it catches fire quickly, don't burn your fingers!)
I visualized my friend at their interview tomorrow, then getting the job offer, then starting their new job. I did this until I could see the penny underneath the melted wax.
If you try this spell, let me know how it goes!
For all of my witches out there that are artists or just love art of any kind, here are some things to consider adding to your craft.
Use vine or compressed charcoal dust to make black salt
Use sketchbooks as unique grimoires, book of shadows, book of cosmos, dream journals, etc that allow you to use markers, paints, etc to your heart’s desire
Red liquid ink can substitute for blood
Black liquid ink is good for curses especially for blinding, confusion and chaos
Blue liquid ink can represent water or the ocean
Yellow liquid ink for divination
Green liquid ink for protection and healing spells
Enchant your calligraphy pens for sigil work to strengthen the sigils you make or spells you write with them
Use doodles of people or how you see a person for taglocks in curses and bindings
Melt crayons for wax seals on jars or other spells by placing them in intense sun or heating them in a wax melter (use caution that you don’t heat them too high)
Melt crayons and mix with coconut oil and olive oil for anointing oil corresponding with the colors you use (also can be used as lipstick if desired)*
Use scrapbooking paper in your grimoire to give it unique and artsy pages
Use your paints to make painted spells. Make a sigil and paint it onto your page or canvas, and based on the sigil’s intent once dried paint over it an image that corresponds with that intent to activate. Hang up in your room or home. Cleanse and charge regularly
Glitter my witches, great for color magic and jar spells (note glitter is not good to be tossed into the environment so please don’t)
Write down a person or ‘force’ in your life you wish to remove and use erasers to erase it away as a simple severing spell
Use your dirty paint water for curses or inspiration spells
Use stickers to seal spell jars
Unable to burn something in your apartment? Drench it in black ink or paint instead
Use mechanical pencil lead in curses by break it up. very effective for writer’s block and creativity block curses
Bead enthusiasts or jewelry makers, use your beads to make spell/enchanted jewelry based on colors, shapes, and letters used in it for correspondences
Make your own ouija boards, crystal grids, pendulum charts, etc on some matte board or foam board using paints to make unique affordable tools
Use chalk dust for warding and protection spells
Buy chalkboard paint to turn a wall or other object into a chalkboard for sigil use, spell writing, organization, etc
Use those plastic reusable paint containers for small portable spell jars
Sharpies and black markers are good for curses in general
Use your color wheels for divination via colormancy
Use modeling clay or pottery clay to make your own offering bowls, statuettes and poppets for a variety of uses
For a quick and easy black mirror simply paint the back glass of a picture frame with black acrylic paint. It may take several layers
Reuse bottles and cans by painting them up to make them witchy containers for your tools, art supplies and other storage purposes
Make drawings, write poetry, write stories, make pottery, make a painting, etc to make as offerings to deities, fae, spirits, etc. Just be sure not to sign it if it is for fae (your name can give them power of you)
Use glue or tape to seal spells, for binding and for strengthening spells
Use whiteout for banishing and invisibility spells
Use henna, temporary tats or body safe paint for fun body sigils
Save pencil shavings for inspiration and creativity spells
Enchant your art supplies to bring you creativity, focus, motivation and inspiration when you use them
Use your paints to paint rocks colors for easy color magic
Turn your name into a sigil to sign your artwork so people will recognize it as yours (or other such desires)
Use used paint sponges to absorb negativity before throwing away
Mix paint or ink with water to make color potions or spell jars
Collect markers, crayons, colored pencils, pens, highlighters, etc to use for colorful written spells, amplify sigils, and to strengthen spells
Illustrate your grimoire, book of shadows, dream journal, etc with images that you feel are important or doodles to add your own extra touch to the spells and information inside. Make it your own
Paint, draw, or design your desires or wishes and charge the art in the moonlight to help welcome those things into your life. Keep the piece of art in your room or home
Use lines from your written poetry, stories, lyrics, etc as spell incantations or lines when writing spells to make them more personal
Use old sketchbooks, idea notebooks, free write journals, etc for bibliomancy
Try/Practice automatic writing or drawing for divination and spirit communication
Make collages out of posters, drawings, photos, writings, poems, etc on your wall to act as a low key altar
5 things you SHOULD do on Friday 13th
We've taken a look at the history and it's actually the perfect day for a few behaviours
Whether or not you believe in the superstition of Friday 13th, it's still a date that can send a shiver through your plans thanks to the attention and hype the ancient 'unlucky' date has built-up over the years.
But should we approach it with fear, or should we use it to our advantage and make a few different decisions? Country Living took a look at the history and have come up with five detoxing and rather enjoyable things which are best done on Friday 13th.
WHY IS FRIDAY 13TH CONSIDERED UNLUCKY?
The superstition dates back to the urban legends of the 1600s and, to understand it properly, we need to look at the day Friday and the number 13 separately.
So, why Friday? Steve Roud, author of The Penguin Guide to the Superstitions of Britain and Ireland (£2.96, Amazon), explained to the BBC:
"Because Friday was the day of the crucifixion, Fridays were always regarded as a day of penance and abstinence," he says.
"This religious belief spilled over into a general dislike of starting anything - or doing anything important - on a Friday."
AND WHAT ABOUT THE NUMBER 13?
Well, back in the 1690s, an urban legend began to bubble that it was unlucky to have 13 people sat around a dinner table as this was the amount of people present at the Last Supper. It was also believed to be the number of witches needed to officially make a coven.
How did the two come together? "The Victorians who were intrigued by folklore put Friday and 13 together and created a doubly unlucky day," by the author of the Country Wisdom and Folklore Diary.
5 things we should do on Friday 13th
1. Disregard the 'unlucky' part
When legends like this circulate, it's easy to blame anything negative that happens on that day on the ideas. If your car won't start today or you put salt instead of sugar in your tea, blame coincidence.
2. Have an alcohol-free day
In the spirit of abstinence, and the fact that Christmas is soon approaching and will bring with it platefuls of indulgence, why not have a day without your favourite tipple. Instead, enjoy a soft alternative or hygge-inspired hot chocolate.
3. Write a list
We love a list - normally of the shopping to to-do variety – but, on a day when people were originally not meant to start something new, let's use this time to sit back, relax, and think about things we would like to start in the future.
Is there a hobby you've always wanted to try? A place you've always wanted to travel to? Or simply a walk you haven't trodden yet? Make a bucket list, stick it on the fridge and commit to ticking them off when you can. Just because we shouldn't do, doesn't mean we can't plan.
4. Take a moment to feel grateful
While you relax, soft drink in hand, thinking about the exciting activities you plan to do, also take a moment to appreciate what you have already done and the smile-inducing things in your life. Not having to worry about witches and penance should probably be top of the list...
5. Procrastinate
It's probably not a behaviour we are used to but, on a day when urban legend tells us not to do anything important, let's give it a go. Clean the oven tomorrow, sort out the post on Sunday and save the hoovering for the morning. Just sit, relax and be mindful.
So don't take that date to seriously...
Have a Happy Friday the 13th
By Country Living Magazine
The word was created by the controversial occultist Alister Crowley (1875-1947) who founded the religion Thelema which later became known as Wicca.
One reason he added a ‘k’ was to separate between entertainment magic and witchcraft magick.
Many thing the distinction isn’t necessary but there are other reasons Crowley did this.
Crowley’s philosophy of Thelema meant that he also used the word magick to describe any act that brings someone closer to what he called their ‘True Will’; their purpose in life.
Will is different than want
I can make a post about Crowley and True Will in the future
EDIT: I have made a post about True Will, just click the link.
In 1886 (about 11 years from 1875) Crowley’s father, a devout Christian and preacher, passed. Crowley, a formerly devoted follower of Christianity out of respect for his father, began to turn his back on the Christian religion, pointing out irregularities in the Bible. His mother, also a Christian, because of this called him “The Beast.”
When Crowley created the word ‘magick’ he lengthened a five letter word to six letters, the number six being sacred in many beliefs. Interestingly, according to Genesis, God created man on the 6th day. In the Bible, Revelation 13:18, God assigned the number 666 to man and to the Beast.
Revelation 13:18
“Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.”
The letter K is also the 11th number of the alphabet. This number has huge significance to Crowley and he often wrote about its importance: “Firstly”, 11 is the number of Magick in itself” along with his well-known phrase “Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law” which has eleven words and eleven syllables.
Some people refrain from using ‘magick’ due to Crowleys reputation and the several stories surrounding his life, others use ‘magik’ or ‘majick’ or variations of said word. But there is no right or wrong here and you can use ‘magick’ or not, it’s all up to the witch at hand. I just use it to differentiate magick and magic.
Sources:
https://www.worldofmagick.com/post/magic-or-magick
https://www.learnreligions.com/magic-and-magick-95856
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This article was written by "Dead" on the Pagans And Witches Amino. I have permission repost this. Link is at the bottom.
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First thing I will say, that many might not like: Familiars in folklore are spirit beings. Not just any spirits, but ones that a witch has made a pact with for various other tasks usually in exchange for offerings, lending of power, a foothold to the physical world, and sometimes protection as well.
They were also in folklore inherited from other witches, given/assigned to a witch by a more powerful spirit being (most often Fae Royalty, Divine Beings including God, or the 'Devil'), or show up on their own offering assistance in times of need. However, they still perform the tasks and expect reciprocity.
Familiars can and do in folklore, leave. They are not permanently bound to the witch and so will leave if their the relationship is no longer beneficial. A witch could also have more than one Familiar in their lifetime or at a time.
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Familiars did not always look like animals, they also could be plants or humanoid. Some are said to be capable of shapeshifting or possessing living creatures with the help of their witch. Interestingly, in my research, I found more accounts of humanoid Familiars that could shapeshift or had some beastial traits (they also ranged in size) in early folklore than I did actual animal Familiars.
Also, in the literature, I encountered they were about 8/10 times referred to as ‘Familiar spirits’ instead of just Familiar. They are also often described as imps, fairies, or demons. However, they seem to be closer or more often related to Fae lore. * Which when you take away the Celtic cultural context from the classification of ‘Fae’ it is basically distinction-less meaning any liminal being not human or divine. *
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“In the early 1970s, Jeffrey Russell noted that 'The small demons that became the witches' familiars of the later Middle Ages were originally dwarves, trolls, fairies, elves, kobolds, or the fertility spirits called Green men, any of whom could be either frightening or funny' and Keith Thomas claimed that the cunning man's fairy helper belongs 'to the same genre as the witch's familiar or the conjurer's demons?'
In 1971 Keith Thomas lamented that the English animal familiar was 'largely unaccounted for'.Despite such references to formality and fear, a large number of relationships between magical practitioner and familiar spirit were informal and intimate” (Wilby).
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Tasks included but were not limited to spying, shapeshifting, attacking or protecting others, give knowledge, warn and aid in times of danger, help a witch develop abilities, and travel between worlds.
The most common offerings mentioned in folklore was blood, energy, and a stable foothold in our realm. However, modernly people offer what one would standardly offer a spirit. Things like milk, honey, incense, food items, and items work just fine.
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A Magickal Pet is a physical animal that lives with a witch, that said witch uses for magickal purposes, involves in ritual work, and/or feels spiritually connected to.
This connection really isn't uncommon in pet owners in general and you could involve any animal in magick, so what really makes a Magickal Pet? Well, it is the belief that the pet is interested in the witches craft. Most modern witches cite things like seeming interest in their altar or actions during ritual work, as well as divination forms like interrupting tarot sessions.
You can get a Magickal Pets the same way you get any pet. You don’t need to have these animals from a young age to have a deep connection with them.
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There is a bit of an ethical dilemma when it comes to using your pets in your craft. This is that using your pets energy, fur, etc. and involving them in rituals can open them up to the same dangers you face during all spell work.
This like overextending their energy, spell blow-back, and connecting them to the work can and do occur. There isn’t really a way that they can expressly consent so if you are going to involve them then PLEASE ward your fur, scale, or feather babies.
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This is when you ask yourself why you want a Familiar? Are you ready for one? What kind of Familiar do you think you can handle? As well as think up what your basic terms and negotiate terms are. This introspection period is often paired with meditation.
Plan your ritual. Time, place, tools, etc.? Take into account the weather of the day and be sure not to trespass. Maybe you want to make new portable wards or make/acquire a vessel, anchor, or conduit for the spirit (some spirits refuse to be bound to them and they are not mandatory).
Ward yourself and, if you use them, cast your circle. I recommend warding both your self and the space. Here is a pretty good wiki if anyone needs ideas or is confused: Wards
Lay out your offerings. Offerings can include food items, incense, burning herbs, etc. But if you are going to be doing this outside then I recommend non-toxic and biodegradable materials. Milk and honey are always an easy and safe bet.
Call to potential spirits. You can use the one below or make your own.
”Spirits of the forest, I pronounce my intentions to thee.
Come forth and seek me, and equal we will be.
Not master and servant, but familiar to familiar, to share our knowledge, our spirit, and our traits.”
Meditate and wait for a spirit to answer your call. This may take a bit and they may not show until you enter the astral plane, are sleeping, or at all. Just like in the show, spirits might not come to you right away and that's okay. However, if they don't come within about 3 days then you might want to try again.
If/When a spirit shows you then negotiate your terms. Tell them what you want and expect of a Familiar and allow them to say their terms. Get a feel of the spirit and judge whether they are the right choice. Be flexible, but also know the terms you will not move on. Many spirits will take a mile when you give them an inch.
The first spirit might not be your best choice and that’s okay, be careful not to bite off more than you can chew. For example, if you are a witchling or new to spirit work then you should probably respectfully decline powerful spirits like Aos si or mid-level demons (I don’t know how to express that better, sorry demonologists and workers).
Be realistic about what you can handle and try to avoid power/experience imbalances. * I personally have turned away spirits that I felt I was not ready for and there is no shame in it. * Don’t become disrespectful if a spirit decides to say no. They are sentient and often sapient beings that have the right to refuse.
Part of your negotiation may have included a vessel or anchor for them (you may make one and they refuse) and this would be the time for you to bind them to it.
Conduits are physical objects used to channel a spirit beings energy and a spirit may prefer that over an anchor/vessel. For example Sigils, the spirit might give you -or you can ask for- a sigil to represent them in ritual and for easy communication. Possibly bring a notebook and pen, just in case.
End your communication with the spirit, close your circle (if you use them), and cleanse yourself to avoid having parasitic or negative spirits attach to you. Gather your stuff as needed.
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Many modern witches equate these two things but unfortunately, a Magickal Pet simply isn’t capable of many of the things a Familiar is. They can’t consent and they rely on you for spiritual and magickal protection.
If it wasn’t for the tasks and capabilities then I would be completely fine with people applying the label to their pets. I have no problem with people involving pets in their craft and I think it is great that so many people feel so connected to their pets as it tells me they are well loved, and that’s always great to see.
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I’ve made a masterpost of all the spells/information posts that I’ve written to make them easier to find for anyone looking for them! I’ll keep updating as I post more original content.
» spells/rituals/potions
Simple Protection Amulet
‘Thaw A Frozen Heart’ Spell
Spell for Protection of a Loved One
Beltane Dew Ritual
‘Strawberry Sweet’ Beauty Potion
» kitchen witchcraft
Enchanted Pumpkin Pie
“A Good Day At Work” French Toast Bake
“Lucky Money” Orange Poppy Seed Cupcakes
Simple Vanilla-Rose Love Cupcakes
Raspberry & Vanilla Toffee Apples to Attract Love
» pop culture paganism + magick
Lon-Lon Milk Recipe (LoZ)
Small Devotional Acts for Farore (LoZ)
Small Devotional Acts for Nayru (LoZ)
Hyrulian Cookbook Masterpost (LoZ)
Hair Wash for Mental Strength (SGA)
SGA Motivation Spell (SGA)
Elemental Protection Jar Spell (NB)
» information
Connecting With A Tree
A Very Basic Way to Understand Birth Charts
How Location and History Affect Spiritual Practices
Elemental Magick in Science
Elemental Systems
Areas of Research for the Intermediate Witch
Modern Deity Worship
What the Fuck is an Athame?
History of Magick Part 1
History of Magick Part 2
History of Magick Part 3
History of Magick Part 4
Planetary Correspondences
Micromoon Correspondences
» masterposts
Ultimate Protection Magic Masterpost; Part 1
Ultimate Protection Magic Masterpost; Part 2
Witchcraft 102 Masterpost
Beauty Magic Masterpost
Divination Masterpost
Yule Masterpost
A Complete Guide to Litha
Imbolc Masterpost
Samhain Masterpost
» ‘starter pack’ series
Solar Witch Starter Pack
Lunar Witch Starter Pack
Cosmic Witch Starter Pack
Green Witch Starter Pack
Fire Witch Starter Pack
Sea Witch Starter Pack
Air Witch Starter Pack
» miscellaneous
How to Get the Most out of Witchblr
2020 Witch Challenge: January
“I Am Happy In Maths (Class)” Sigil
DIY Solar Witch Crafts
Sun Altar
Little Solar Witch Ideas
Persephone Playlist
Ask Etiquette
A Samhain Fairytale
Poetry #1
Poetry #2
» other people’s stuff i’ve tried
Self-Love Potion
Seashell Candles
*acronyms are as follows: LoZ (Legend of Zelda), SGA (Stargate Atlantis), NB (Nowhere Boys)
[Last updated: 12th May 2020]