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So recently I saw this post of Richard Ramirez, not sure if it’s real tho?? Saw it on an Insta so it might be a rare photo
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Black Salt
Hi guys! Today I want to share with you how I make my Black Salt! I’ll show you step by step with pictures! Long post!
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So it’s finally October! I love loveeee October! Fall is my favorite season, and I’m super excited because this month is full of unique astrological events that make it even more special! I’m making this black salt because I’m gonna use it in some spells and rituals during Mars opposition (13th), new moon (16th), the orionidas meteor shower (20/21st), and of course the blue moon (31st).
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
- Sage (protection and banishing properties)
- Peppermint (healing and good luck)
- Rosemary (protection of the mind and spirit)
- Red rose petals (love and passion)
- Sargassum (summoning powers and banishing)
- Black pepper (protection from evil and negativity)
- Sea salt (protection)
- 4 small size shells (intuition, sensitivity, clarity, and insight)
- Sea salt (protection)
- 1 medium size shell
- Black candle
- 2 vials or jars with cork
- Your cauldron
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STEPS
1) Cast a circle
Using the sea salt, make a magic circle to bless your ingredients. Light the black candle on top and place everything in the center. Repeat these words moving your hand on top, deosil:
“Clean above, so as below. Cleanse these materials for positive to grow”
Repeat as needed.
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2) Rose petals
Put the petals in your cauldron and grind them as you go. You don’t have to make them so small in this step.
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3) Peppermint
Add the peppermint the same way you did with the rose petals.
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4) Sage
Add the sage to your cauldron, and proceed to grind everything inside. Make sure almost every petal and leaf is as tiny as you can. I used a long white quartz to grind them.
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5) Fire
Light a match and burn all the herbs inside your cauldron. Don’t worry if the fire in the match extinguish, leave it inside. Light another match and continue. Use as many as you need. Make sure they burn along with the herbs.
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6) Rosemary
When almost all of your initial herbs are burnt, add the rosemary to your cauldron. Make sure to mix it with the other ashes, and light it all up again. It might take a while for everything to burn completely, but be patient! You’re making a powerful witchy tool.
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7) Small shells
I’m not gonna lie, this step is kinda hard, lol. When the fire extinguished add the four small shells and crush them while mixing them in your cauldron. I recommend using thinner shells, if you use thicker ones, it will take hours to crush them. But choose the shells you desire.
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8) Sargassum
Add the dried sargassum into your cauldron. This are really easy to grind. I collected a jar of sargassum a while back on a trip to Cancún. If you live near a beach or you’re planning a trip, make sure to collect some algae.
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9) Black pepper
Using the medium size shell, pour the pepper into your cauldron, Cush them and mix everything together. If you don’t have the whole pepper, use the regular crushed kitchen one!
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10) Salt
It wouldn’t be Black Salt, without actual salt, right? Add the blessed salt into your cauldron and continue with the crushing and mixing process. I Alsop like to add the salt I used to cast the circle to give it more protection properties. 
(I forgot to take a picture of this step, lol. Sorry guys)
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Pour your mixture into the jars and there your have it! Witch salt! Now you can use your black salt in your upcoming witchcraft for this month or whenever you want to use it! I really hope you liked it and found it useful!
Image source: My camera
Blessed be,
- May
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Pressure is On: Spells & Charms for Auditions & Interviews
Stones to Carry:
Aura Quartz: serenity, enhanced communication
Blue Lace Agate: communication, clarity, confidence
Aquamarine: soothing, clear communication
Calcite: confidence, insight, and innovation
Green Aventurine: Confidence
Rose Quartz: releasing stress
Ruby: strength and confidence 
Herbs to add:
Basil: wealth, luck in job interviews
Bay Leaf: success & achieving goals
Cedar: confidence, strength, and power
Chamomile: stress relieving, aids in success
Ginger: personal confidence and success 
Honeysuckle: persuasiveness, confidence, and success
Rosemary: increased memory, clear thinking
Tonka Bean: good fortune, especially in interviews
Sigils to use:
“confidence and charisma”
“I have complete confidence in myself”
“I am confident in my words, my appearance, and my abilities”
“turn stage fright into confidence” 
Spellbook:
Luck and Money Powder  
Anti-Anxiety Smelling Salts
Unleash Your Power Potion
Spell to Make You Shine
Quick Confidence Potion 
Employ Me Spell
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Love this!! I make a ton of teas blends and I love doing research on how to relate my herbs and blends to magic!
Anyone use tea specifically for magic?
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The Ultimate Guide to Potion Bases
We all spend so much time thinking about the correspondences of the actual ingredients that go into our potions that we often forget to think about what the potion base represents! (At least I do.) It would be nice to have a list of all the various liquids that can be used in place of water. Naturally, I can’t think of everything but I think this is a pretty good starting point! What else can be used? Eventually, at some point down the road, I will compile all these thoughts into a book on potion making and want to include this! Keep in mind that these are my own correspondences. Let me know if you disagree or if you’d change anything up! Let’s see how big we can make this list. Also, I should probably note that not all of these liquids can be ingested. (Obviously.)
The List
Vinegar: Used for cleansing and purification potions.  Lemon Juice: Used in hexing, cursing, or revenge potions.  Cranberry Juice: Used in love potions. Apple Juice: Used in healing, knowledge, and youth potions.  Ammonia: Used in banishing, cursing, purification, and protection  Red Wine: Love potions and potions dealing with death and the afterlife.  White Wine: Used in platonic love potions as well as success brews.  Rum: Used in potions involving spirit work.  Whisky: Another good base for potion work.  Vodka: A good base for work involving rapid banishing.  Laundry detergent: Good for cleansing potions.  Oils: Used to speed up a process.  Molasses: Used in potions intended to slow a situation down.  Rubbing Alcohol: Another good base for cleansing and purification. Hydrogen Peroxide: Used in healing potions.  Milk: Used in potions to promote sleep and peace.  Sour Milk: Used to cause nightmares or in potions designed to torment. Orange Juice: For potions of solar importance, healing, success.  Soda Water: Used in potions designed to encourage laughter and giddiness.  Ginger Ale: Used in health or healing potions.  Olive Juice: Used in peace potions.  Honey: Used in potions to sweeten up another’s disposition. Syrup: Used in abundance and prosperity potions.  Beer: Used in potions intended to induce slumber.  Clam Juice: Used in aphrodisiacs.  Cough Syrup: Used in healing potions and to make someone ‘cough it up.’ Soy Sauce: Used in protection potions. (Thanks Lexa Rosean for this one!) Pineapple Juice: Used in abundance potions and fidelity potions.  Coconut Milk: Used in spiritual and magical cleansing potions.  Ice: Solid first, then melted for transformation potions. Coffee: Really, a potion in and of itself in my book. Vanilla Extract: In small amounts, used in passion potions. Witch Hazel: Used in communication and cleansing potions.
What else can you all think of?
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A Guide to *EDIBLE* Potion Bases (based on the post by potionslab!)
Ok so there’s this absolutely wonderful post going around by @potionslab about potion bases and their correspondences!! It’s a great post!! A wonderful post!! an excellent post!!!
It has all kinds of potion bases and it’s so informative!! However, some of the bases on the list aren’t consumable, and there are quite a few drinks missing. So I thought I’d add to the list the other consumables.
Note that this is a list of safe, consumable potion bases. If you want some non-consumable bases, read the original wonderful post!
This is all based on the correspondences in the original post, with some of my own correspondences and those I’ve learned from others. And it’s alphabetical because yay OCD.
I really hope this doesn’t make me look like a thief, I just really want a list of purely consumable potion bases, please don’t be angry :c
**= Alcoholic *= Sometimes alcoholic
(Note that juices and sodas can be interchangeable in most cases)
Apple Juice: Healing, knowledge, love, youth
Beef Stock: Strength, safe land travels
**Beer: Slumber
**Bumbo: Healing, vitality, curing seasickness
Cherry Soda: Lust, love
Chicken Stock: Safe air travels, healing, curing fear of heights
Chocolate Syrup: Sweetening situations
*Cider: Celebration, new beginnings, home & hearth,
Clam Juice: Lust, love
Coconut Milk: Spiritual/Magical cleansing
Coffee: Speed, prosperity, luck, here’s some other correspondences!
Cola: Sweetening situations, quick dissolving destruction
Cranberry Juice: Love, romance
*Eggnog: Celebration, home & hearth
Fish Stock: Safe sea travels
**Gin: Protection, spiritual cleansing, banishing, exorcism, curse-breaking
Ginger Ale: Health, healing, recovery, vitality
Grape Juice: Abundance, prosperity
Grapefruit Juice: Bittering situations, vitality
**Grog: Healing, vitality, curing seasickness, prosperity, luck
Ham Stock: Abundance, fertility
Honey: Sweetening situations, slowing
Hot Chocolate: Sweetening situations, dreams, slumber, calming
Ice: Transforming
Lamb Stock: Purification, youth
Lemon Juice: Hexing, cursing, revenge, souring
Lemon-Lime Soda: Vitality
Lime Juice: Vitality
Maple Syrup: Abundance, prosperity, sweetening situations
Milk: Slumber, peace, dreams, motherhood
Molasses: Slowing situations, sweetening situations
Moon Water: Depends on the moon phase associated
Olive Oil: Peace, tranquility, youth
Orange Juice: Healing, success, vitality
Pineapple Juice: Abundance, fidelity, security
Pomegranate Juice: Love, lust, marriage
Prawn Stock: Growth, weakness
**Red Wine: Love, lust, death, the afterlife, necromancy
Root Beer: Healing, good fortune, cleansing, grounding
**Rum: Spirit work, abundance, death, the afterlife, necromancy
**Sake: Purification, spirit work, cleansing, prosperity, grounding
Soda Water: Joy, humor
Soy Sauce: Protection, good fortune, healing
Strawberry Soda: Love, friendship, happiness
Tea: Depends on the kind of tea
Tequila: Healing, cleansing
Tomato Juice/Sauce/Ketchup: Healing, love, death, illness
Vanilla Extract: Passion, calming, dream work
Vegetable Stock: Growth, healing
Vinegar: Cleansing, purification
**Vodka: Banishing
Water: Good overall base, cleansing
**Whiskey: Banishing, cleansing
**White Wine: Love, friendship, success
And I think that’s it. For the most common drinks, that is. 
Be sure to reblog with any of your own correspondences and be absolutely sure to reblog the original wonderful post!!!
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