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Now let's get the fuck out of this town. - c3e61
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just because you’re a witch doesn’t mean you can’t be a shitty person❤️❤️
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How to Write Your Own Spells
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There are lots of ways to create spells, from planning everything to the minutest detail ahead of time to absolutely flying by the seat of your pants in the moment. If you'd like to write your own spells, either for use in your craft or as a creative exercise, here are some suggested steps that I use in my own practice:
1) Determine the intent or goal of your spell. Decide, first and foremost, what you want the spell to do. Refine your goal if necessary and try not to be too nebulous. Your intent tells the spell what it's meant to do. A more focused goal may increase the chances of success.
2) Determine how you want the spell to manifest. Decide how the spell should work and what the result should look like. This is a good time to build in a sign of success, especially for spells that may not work in an obvious or visible way.
3) Determine what or whom the spell will affect. If the spell is to have a target, be it a person or a place or an animal or an object, decide what that should be and how they or it will be represented in the casting.
4) Determine how long the spell is meant to work. If your spell is timebound or has a deadline, decide what that will be. If the spell is meant to work long-term, you may want to check in and refresh it from time to time. (Not every spell will be timebound. Many spells will simply expire when they have fulfilled their purpose or if they are blocked or circumstances are not favorable.)
5) Determine the timing of the spell, if applicable. Not everyone uses celestial or astrological timing for their spells, but if you do, look into the prevailing conditions and decide on an advantageous time for your casting. (Please note that magical timing can only enhance your spell and casting something on the "wrong" day will not necessarily cause it to fail.)
6) Determine what methods and materials you want to use to cast the spell. Decide how you're going to go about performing the casting, whether you're doing a ritual or making a charm or just using energy. If you're going to need a ritual space or physical components, plan that out and make sure it fits with what you want to do.
7) Determine the words, if any, which will empower the spell. If you want to include a prayer or a petition or a song or an incantation with your spell, decide what that should be. This is not strictly necessary and the words need not be spoken aloud. (Rhyming incantations are not required, but if you prefer them that way, you can certainly do so.)
8) Prepare the materials for casting the spell. Get all your necessaries together ahead of time. Make sure you have everything you need, that tools and components are in good and useable condition, prepare your workspace, and make sure everything is within easy reach so you don't have to stop and search for things in the middle of your casting. (And for goodness sake, if you're working with open flame, observe fire safety and tie your hair and sleeves back.)
9) Finalize details and perform the casting. When you're ready to begin, try to eliminate as many possibilities for distraction or interruption as possible. Go over your spell and components one more time, then proceed with casting the spell.
10) Record the particulars for future reference and to determine how well the spell worked. Make a record of the spell, including your goal, how it should manifest, the words and components used, the date of the casting, the casting method and procedure, and how the casting went. If there are any additional details or observations that seem important, include those as well. This will serve as a useful learning tool in the future and will allow you to check your work if the results make themselves known.
It's useful to write spells from time to time if the inspiration strikes you, in order to better understand how they fit together and how they work. Plus it's a fun and creative journaling exercise and recording the spells you cast a great way to measure your progress later on.
For additional tips on writing your own spells and helpful tricks for using timing and available materials to your advantage, check out my podcast, Hex Positive, Eps. 006-007, "Come In For A Spell, pt 1 & 2."
(And if you’re enjoying my content, please feel free to drop a little something in the tip jar or check out my published works on Amazon or in the Willow Wings Witch Shop. 😊)
Happy Witching! 🔮✨
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Lit candles, the smell of incense and witchy books, enjoy a warm herbal tea as the leaves swirlingly dance within the cup.
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Transphobia has no place in witchcraft
Homophobia has no place in witchcraft
Racism has no place in witchcraft
Islamophobia has no place in witchcraft
Ableism has no place in witchcraft
If you're a terf, swerf, homophobe, transphobe, ableist, racist, Islamophobe, sexist or otherwise, get off my page and have a terrible day <3
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Imogen & Laudna | Supercut | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 |
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I am a set of calcium sticks powered by electricity and flesh.
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Green witchcraft
Being a green witch is a path within witchcraft that emphasizes a deep connection with nature, plants, and the Earth. Green witches are attuned to the cycles of the natural world and work with the energies and wisdom of plants, herbs, trees, and the elements to bring about healing, balance, and spiritual growth.
Here are some key aspects of being a green witch:
Nature-Based Spirituality: Green witches view nature as sacred and strive to live in harmony with the Earth. They recognize the inherent wisdom and interconnectedness of all living beings and seek to cultivate a deep reverence and respect for the natural world.
Herbalism and Plant Magic: Green witches have a strong affinity for plants and incorporate herbalism and plant magic into their practice. They study the properties, medicinal uses, and energetic qualities of herbs, and may create herbal remedies, potions, or spellwork using plants.
Elemental Work: Green witches work closely with the elements—Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Spirit—to bring balance and harmony into their lives and rituals. They may invoke the elements in their ceremonies and rituals, and align themselves with the natural energies of each element.
Gardening and Green Spaces: Green witches often have a deep love for gardening and cultivating their own herbs and plants. They may have a special connection with their garden and see it as a sacred space for spiritual practice and connection with nature.
Earth-Centered Rituals: Green witches celebrate the cycles of nature and the turning of the seasons through rituals and ceremonies. They may observe solstices, equinoxes, and other seasonal celebrations to honor the Earth's rhythms and connect with the energies of the natural world.
Environmental Stewardship: Green witches are passionate about environmental conservation and sustainability. They strive to live in an eco-friendly way, taking steps to reduce their ecological footprint and advocate for the protection of the Earth.
Divination and Nature Observation: Green witches often use divination tools, such as tarot cards, runes, or pendulums, to gain insights and guidance. They may also practice nature observation and derive spiritual insights from the signs and symbols present in the natural world.
Being a green witch is a deeply personal and intuitive path. It involves developing a close relationship with nature, embracing its teachings, and working with the natural energies and spirits of the Earth.
Green witches honor the interconnectedness of all life and seek to bring balance, healing, and a sense of reverence to their practice and the world around them.
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Good info if you're into trying Tasseomancy 🫖
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Wiccan Holidays
Here are the eight Wiccan holidays, known as Sabbats, along with their meanings and dates:
Samhain (pronounced "sow-in") - October 31st: This is the Wiccan New Year, a time to honor ancestors and loved ones who have passed away. It is also a time when the veil between the physical and spiritual worlds is believed to be thinnest, making it easier to communicate with spirits.
Yule - December 21st: The winter solstice marks the longest night of the year and the return of the sun. It is a time of introspection, renewal, and rebirth.
Imbolc (pronounced "im-bulk") - February 2nd: This is a time to celebrate the coming of spring and the awakening of the earth. It is also a time to honor the goddess Brigid, who represents inspiration, creativity, and healing.
Ostara - March 20th: The spring equinox is a time of balance between light and dark, and a time to celebrate new beginnings and growth. It is a time to honor the god and goddess as they prepare to conceive new life.
Beltane - May 1st: This is a celebration of fertility, sexuality, and the coming of summer. It is a time when the veil between the physical and spiritual worlds is thin, making it a powerful time for magic.
Litha (pronounced "lith-ah") - June 21st: The summer solstice marks the longest day of the year and the height of the sun's power. It is a time to celebrate the abundance of nature and the god's strength.
Lammas - August 1st: This is a time to honor the first harvest and the god's sacrifice, which allows us to have food and sustenance. It is a time to reflect on gratitude and abundance.
Mabon - September 21st: The fall equinox is a time of balance between light and dark, and a time to celebrate the second harvest. It is a time to reflect on the changing seasons and to prepare for the coming of winter.
These holidays are observed by many Wiccans and are a way to connect with the natural cycles of the earth and the divine energies that surround us.
{I myself am not a practicing Wiccan. I am just posting this for educational purposes & to share information to my followers}
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All kine and crops, all flocks and corn, From Hallow Eve to Beltane Eve, With goodly progress and gentle blessing, From sea to sea, and every river mouth, From wave to wave, and base of waterfall.
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Blessed Be, for we all have souls
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Blessed Be, for we are all magick
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Ah, Imogen wanting to be the object of someone's focus and affection and knowing what it's like to yearn for it... I wonder who she was thinking about.
Deanna and Imogen talk
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