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spell to banish demonic neighbours
herbs and salts (optional): black salt, black pepper, rosemary
stones & crystals: a brick (easily available or you can steal it)
steps: 1. throw the brick at them
Tears In Magick
Tears, in various magickal and spiritual traditions, have long been viewed as powerful symbols and agents for transformation, emotional release, spiritual connection, and true sorrow. The use of tears in magick draws upon their deep connection to the emotional self and their ability to carry immense personal energy. Here are the primary uses and properties of tears in magick:
Emotional Release and Healing:
Tears are often seen as the physical manifestation of emotion. In magick, they can be used to release and cleanse emotional blockages. By allowing oneself to cry during a ritual or spell, a practitioner can tap into raw emotional energy that can be used for:
• Healing emotional wounds: Tears can be used to help release grief, sadness, or anger. This emotional release can promote healing in rituals focused on forgiveness or personal growth.
• Purification: Just as water is often used to cleanse in magick, tears are considered a purifying force. They can be used in cleansing rituals to wash away negative emotions, psychic baggage, or unhealthy attachments.
• Letting go of the past: Tears can help in cutting cords and severing connections with the past, especially with relationships or memories that no longer serve a positive purpose.
Binding and Empowering Spells:
Tears can also be used in binding spells, where they act as a conduit to anchor emotional or personal energy into a particular object or situation. When someone is emotionally invested in an issue or goal, their tears can empower the spell by:
• Enhancing emotional attachment: Tears imbue an object, charm, or spell with personal emotional energy, increasing the potency of the spell or ritual.
• Empowering petitions: If you cry while making a prayer or petition for something, the emotional weight of the tears can make the request more focused and intense, potentially amplifying its effectiveness.
Love and Attraction Spells:
Tears can be used in love magick as well. Given that tears often stem from the heart and are deeply tied to longing, sorrow, and passion, they can be a tool to:
• Attract love or healing in relationships: Tears shed for a loved one or a lost love can be placed on a talisman or in a ritual to bring someone back into your life or heal a broken relationship.
• Binding a relationship: In some traditions, tears can be used to tie two people emotionally, making the connection stronger or more enduring.
Sympathy and Empathy:
Tears are linked to empathy and sympathy, allowing magicians to tap into another person’s emotional state. In certain traditions of magick, tears are used for:
• Empathy-based healing: Tears can be used as part of sympathetic magick to connect with someone else's emotional pain, assisting in their healing or relief.
• Voodou and Hoodoo: In some African-based magickal traditions, the tears of a practitioner are used as a form of sympathetic magick to connect with or influence the emotions of others. For example, tears can be used to affect someone who is distant emotionally, helping to draw them closer or influence their behavior.
Divination:
Tears can be used as a form of divination, especially in practices where water is a medium, such as scrying. When a person cries, the saltwater tears can be seen as a mirror to the soul, providing insight into hidden emotions or deeper truths. A practitioner might:
• Use tears to scry: In scrying practices, tears might be used as a focus for divination, allowing the person to look into their emotional state or future.
• Interpret the tears themselves: The type of tears shed (whether they are tears of sorrow, joy, or frustration) can provide clues to what is happening in one’s life and future.
Offering to Spirits:
In some traditions, tears are considered a sacred offering to deities, spirits, or ancestors. They are viewed as a sacrifice of personal energy, and thus have the ability to attract spiritual attention or favor. This is particularly true in:
• Ancestor worship or ancestral healing: Tears shed for ancestors can be offered to them to honor their memory or ask for their help.
• Appeasing deities: Tears are sometimes used as offerings in rituals to gods or spirits associated with water, emotion, or compassion, such as Kwan Yin, the goddess of mercy, or Oshun, the Orisha of love and water.
Enhancing Rituals of Transformation:
Tears symbolize the breaking down of barriers and the catharsis of emotional release, both of which are important in transformational magick. By incorporating tears into rituals designed to change aspects of the self or life (such as shadow work, rebirth, or personal alchemy), tears are viewed as agents of transformation:
• Rebirth and renewal: By shedding tears, the practitioner symbolically releases the old, allowing room for new growth and personal transformation.
• Shadow work: Tears shed during intense emotional work can aid in confronting and integrating repressed emotions or unconscious fears.
Ways to Incorporate Tears into Magick:
• Tear-infused candles: You can add a few drops of your tears to a candle’s wax or anoint the candle with your tears before using it in a spell.
• Tears in water-based spells: Place your tears in a bowl of water, allowing the emotional energy to flow into the water before using it for purification or healing.
• Tear-soaked talismans: Soak a piece of cloth or paper with your tears, and use it as a charm, amulet, or talisman for personal empowerment or love.
• Tears in a petition: When making a written petition to a deity or spirit, add a drop of your tear to the paper to charge it with emotional intent.
• Tear offerings: Offer your tears to a spirit or deity as part of a devotional or appeasing ritual.
In magick, tears represent the deep emotional and spiritual energies that we carry within ourselves. By channeling the energy of tears, a practitioner can tap into a powerful tool for healing, protection, transformation, and personal empowerment. Whether used for emotional release, love magick, or spiritual offerings, tears help to bridge the gap between the human soul and the divine.
Tears In Baneful Magick
In baneful magick, tears can be used in potent and emotionally charged ways, as they carry with them not only personal emotional energy but also a deep connection to vulnerability, sorrow, and release. Tears, when harnessed in darker or baneful workings, tap into these emotions to direct energies towards destruction, discord, or curses. Here are some of the ways tears can be utilized in baneful magick:
Empowering Curses and Hexes:
Tears, when shed during intense emotional moments like anger, grief, or betrayal, can fuel curses or hexes. The energy contained in the tears is amplified by the intensity of the emotion and can be directed toward a specific target.
• Curse of grief or sorrow: Tears that are shed from emotional pain, especially in times of betrayal or loss, can be channeled into a curse that brings similar suffering to the intended target. The curse would evoke the feelings of grief, sorrow, or heartache onto the person.
Binding and Controlling through Sorrow:
Tears can also be used for binding spells in baneful magick. The connection between tears and personal pain allows them to be directed in ways that trap or bind someone’s energy. A spell using tears can "bind" someone emotionally, controlling their actions, and trapping them in states of sorrow or confusion.
• Emotional bondage: By invoking your tears, you can create emotional ties that keep someone stuck in a state of despair, remorse, or stagnation.
• Love binding with sorrow: You can manipulate someone’s emotions by binding them to feelings of guilt, unrequited love, or grief. This may lead to their actions being influenced in ways that harm them or others.
Sympathy-Based Baneful Magick:
Tears can also be used in sympathetic magick, which focuses on using emotional energy to affect another person by creating a connection between them and the practitioner. This can be a more subtle form of baneful magick that slowly undermines the person’s emotional well-being.
• Sympathetic targeting: The tears represent the emotional link to the person, so using your tears in rituals or spells where you have a piece of their personal energy (like a photo, hair, or nail clippings) can allow you to target them with a baneful intent. This could manifest as misfortune, emotional chaos, or overwhelming sadness.
• Exploiting vulnerability: Tears, being a deeply vulnerable and raw emotional expression, can be used to manipulate the energy of someone in a similar emotional state. They can be used to amplify someone’s insecurities, fears, or grief, effectively trapping them in a state of weakness.
Tear-Infused Black Mirror or Scrying Rituals:
Tears can be used as an offering in baneful divination rituals, where the goal is to see into someone’s fate or manipulate the outcome of a situation. By scrying with tear-infused water, the practitioner can tap into their emotional state and potentially bring about situations that would harm or manipulate the target.
• Tear scrying for curses: Use the tears to scry into the emotional state of the target, perhaps seeing where they are most vulnerable. This can then be used to direct an attack or a curse that exploits their weaknesses.
• Tear-infused divination: A divination ritual using tears, where the water or liquid from the tears is used to reveal insights on how to best harm or disrupt the target’s life, can be a method of gaining information that fuels baneful magic.
Tears in Spiritual Attack:
In certain traditions of dark magick or shadow work, tears can be seen as an expression of vulnerability that opens spiritual gateways for attack or psychic interference. In this case, tears may act as a bridge between realms, enabling you to send out baneful energy that can affect someone’s life.
• Psychic manipulation: Tears can act as a conduit for psychic attacks, such as causing nightmares, emotional disturbances, or inducing fear and paranoia in the target.
• Sending grief or suffering: Just as tears come from personal pain, they can be used to direct similar suffering toward others, creating a psychic bond between the practitioner and the victim, leading to negative experiences or emotional breakdowns.
Ways To Incorporate Tears In Baneful Magick
• Hexing with emotional pain: Using tears that are associated with hatred or resentment, you can perform a spell to cause emotional turmoil, breakups, or long-term grief in someone’s life.
• Tears on a personal object: Place a person’s photo or personal belongings in a jar, and then drop your tears onto it. The personal energy from the object and your tears will empower the baneful working.
• Tear-soaked petition: Write a petition for the curse or hex, and add a few drops of your tears to the petition. You could burn it afterward, allowing the tears to fuel the intended outcome.
• Tears on a string or thread: Using the tears to soak a piece of string or thread, you can create a binding ritual that forces the target to experience emotional pain or restrictions.
• Tear-charged poppets or dolls: Make a poppet or effigy representing the person, and place your tears on it. The energy of your tears can trap them emotionally, forcing them to suffer in a manner tied to your intentions.
• Tears in a binding jar: Place your tears and the target’s personal items into a jar to trap the person’s emotional energy. You can add herbs or other baneful ingredients (like graveyard dirt or black salt) to amplify the effect.
• Cursed tear talisman: Collect your tears and use them to anoint a talisman or object that is linked to the target, charging it with the intent to cause their emotional suffering or downfall.
• Water scrying: Collect your tears in a black mirror or bowl of dark water and stare into it, channeling your intent toward using the emotional energy for malefic purposes. This could be tied into curses, hexes, or visions that guide your actions toward causing harm.
In baneful magick, tears serve as a powerful tool for channeling emotional energy into destructive spells. When used in spells for curses, binding, or sympathetic magick, they take on a darker aspect, harnessing the energy of grief, anger, or sorrow to cause harm, influence others, or create emotional turmoil. Their potency lies in their ability to directly connect to personal pain and vulnerability, which can be a powerful force when directed toward a specific target for baneful purposes.
As always, working with emotions—whether your own or another’s—requires careful ethical consideration, as manipulating such deep feelings can have unintended consequences both for the target and the practitioner.
2026 Witches' Calendar
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crystals:
agate - for use on a target who has entered a space uninvited, i.e. someone breaking into your home or vehicle; confusion
alexandrite - causes obsession and delusions
amethyst - causes sensitivity and self-destruction; delusions
astrophyllite - causes those who have died at the hands of another to torment the target from the grave
celestite - detachment
diamond - causes blindness, confusion, and disorientation
diopside - lowers inhibitions and causes secrets to be revealed
emerald - causes greed, selfishness, and isolation
flint - causes conflicts
garnet - leeches energy from a target
kunzite - induces vulnerability
kyanite - used to infiltrate a target’s mind
lapis lazuli - illusion and detachment
meteorite - used as a catalyst in baneful magic
moldavite - delusions
obsidian - used for general aggressive magic
onyx - causes nightmares and mental torment, and is used to break up relationships
opal - used to store negative energy, and then to be given to a target
pyrite - illusions
ruby - used to focus your intent on a target
tiger’s eye - causes arrogance
colors:
black - law, justice, manifestation, sorrow
red - force, energy, confrontation, jealousy, anger
greenish yellow - strife, discord, illness, conflict, jealousy, greed
magenta - catalyst
botanicals:
ague weed - confusion
angelica root - misery, strife, distress, discord
asafoetida - drives enemies away
bayberry - depression
bindweed - binding
blackberry root - distress
black salt - misery, strife, distress, discord
bladderwrack - illness
bloodroot - substitute for blood
blueberry - confusion, strife
boneset - distress, confusion
cayenne pepper - anxiety
chicory - discord
chili pepper - discord, misery, strife
cinquefoil - discomfort
clove - stopping gossip
cramp bark - pain, illness
dogbane - deception
dragon’s blood - destruction, strife, misery
hemlock - discord, sadness
henbane - illness, discord, melancholy
jezebel root - wickedness, ending relationships, punishing unfaithful lovers
knot weed - binding
lemon - sourness, bitterness
lemon verbena - a boost of power, ending relationships
lime - sourness, bitterness
lobelia - discord
mace - misery, strife
mandrake - misery, strife
mistletoe - isolation, confusion
mullein - spirit work, nightmares
mustard seed - strife, discord
myrrh - a boost of power
nightshade (belladonna) - discord, illness
onion - strife
patchouli - illness
poke root - confusion, discord
poppy seed - discord
rue - misery
safflower - destruction
spanish moss - bad luck
slippery elm - ending relationships
stinging nettle - jealousy, envy, discomfort
sumac - bad luck
tobacco - a substitute for any baneful herb
tormentil - distress, harm, discord
vetiver - silence
wormwood (absinthe) - misery, strife
yew - spirit work
yohimbe bark - impotency
planets:
mars - power, force, energy, war, conflict, jealousy
saturn - law, justice, chaos, revenge
neptune - confusion, illusion, chaos
pluto - death, mystery, crisis
celestial bodies:
black hole - darkness, destruction
comet - stasis, isolation
supernova - destruction, endings
lunar phases:
waning - binding, banishing
dark - destruction, banishing, justice
black - power, manifestation
taglocks:
drawings
photos
the target’s name written on paper
the target’s signature
an item that belongs to the target
the target's DNA
other ingredients:
cigarette butts
broken glass
razorblades
vinegar
lemon/lime juice
alcohol
bones
needles
nails
thorns
shark teeth
catfish or urchin spines
murex seashells
flying devil oil
dead insects
black sand
charcoal
disclaimer: i do not condone the unethical practice of collecting or harvesting animal parts, or forcefully obtaining taglocks. this is just a list of theoretical correspondences and I am not responsible for the actions of others. for entertainment purposes only.
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🌙 How To Build An Altar That Feels Like Home
When I built my first altar, it looked like a sad thrift store shelf, mismatched candles, half-melted incense sticks, a chipped mug standing in for a chalice. I was so desperate for it to look witchy, like the glossy photos in books. But it didn’t feel like mine. It felt like a stranger’s stage.
It took me years, and many messy, candle-wax-soaked attempts, to realize: your altar isn’t an Instagram post. It’s a heartbeat. It’s your magic’s nest. It should feel like home, because it is one.
Here’s how I’ve learned to build an altar that breathes with you, one that feels like warm floors, familiar shadows, and the exact right hush of your spirit.
🕯️ 1. Know What An Altar Really Is
Strip away the fancy words: an altar is just a sacred spot. It’s where you gather your power and your gratitude in one place.
It can be as humble as a windowsill or as grand as a dedicated room. A shelf, a table, a box, all that matters is intention.
Think of it as a tiny crossroads: your body, your spirit, and your magic meet there. The rest is just trimmings.
🌿 2. Start With What Calls You
Forget the shopping list that says you must have a pentacle, a wand, a chalice, this and that.
Ask: what do you reach for when you feel witchiest? A candle that smells like your grandmother’s kitchen? A stone you found at the river? A jar of salt?
Your altar is not a museum. It’s a nest of meaning. Let it be ugly at first. Let it be real.
🔮 3. Give It a Heartbeat
I always tell baby witches: your altar’s alive if it changes with you.
Maybe you set it up on the floor for a spell, then move it to a shelf when you get a cat who loves knocking things over. Maybe you swap the flowers every season. Maybe you leave offerings that rot a little, because magic is not sterile.
Mine has bits of charred candle wicks, a cracked seashell, and a scrap of cloth from my mother’s apron. I clean it, but I don’t bleach it of history.
🗝️ 4. Make It a Conversation
An altar is not a monologue. You don’t just speak at it. You speak with it.
When you light a candle, linger. When you place a new object, ask it, “What do you bring here?” Listen. Maybe you rearrange things when they feel stale. Maybe you sleep with a stone under your pillow before giving it a spot on your altar, so it knows your dreams.
This is the bit the books forget to tell you: your altar listens back.
🌙 5. Protect It, But Don’t Police It
It’s good to cleanse your altar, blow off dust, pass smoke over it, ring a bell if it feels heavy.
But don’t let perfectionism be your deity. I once wasted hours agonizing over where to put a feather. It’s a feather, Nyra. Spirits don’t care if it’s center-left or right.
Your hands are sacred. Trust them.
🕸️ A Few Simple Ideas To Try
Place something that represents each element, but only if it feels real to you. A rock, a candle, a cup of water, a pinch of salt.
Add one thing that smells good. Scent ties your spirit to memory.
Leave an offering to your guides or ancestors, even if it’s just a whisper of thanks.
Keep a tiny cloth or broom nearby to sweep off old energy when needed.
🌒 A Final Whisper
Your altar is not a shrine to aesthetics, it’s a mirror for your spirit.
Build it slow. Let it shift. Let it hold your tears, your giggles, your burnt matches and hopeful wishes.
One day you’ll sit at that sacred little corner, a mug of tea in hand, and think: This is mine. And it will hum back: Yes. And I am yours.
— Nyra
The Flower In The Hedge - A Baneful Protection Spell
Then the maiden and her dear Roland took again their natural shapes, and traveled on the whole night through until daybreak. Then the maiden changed herself into a beautiful flower, standing in the middle of a hedge of thorns, and her dear Roland into a fiddle-player. It was not long before the witch came striding up, and she said to the musician, "Dear musician, will you be so kind as to reach that pretty flower for me?” "Oh yes," said he, "I will strike up a tune to it." Then as she crept quickly up to the hedge to break off the flower, for she knew well who it was, he began to play, and whether she liked it or not, she was obliged to dance, for there was magic in the tune. The faster he played, the higher she had to jump, and the thorns tore her clothes, and scratched and wounded her, and he did not cease playing until she was spent, and lay dead.
-Sweetheart Roland, Grimm's Complete Fairy Tales
Intent: To protect yourself or a loved one from someone who means to do you harm.
Ideal Timing: Waning Moon
Materials:
Jar with Screw-top Lid
Pins, Needles, & Tacks
Palmful of Salt*
Poppet
To begin with, yes, this is a spell of protection. And yes, it is also a baneful spell. Two things can be true, and they are not incongruous. This particular model is a target-triggered spell, meaning that the effect of the spell will not activate unless the target of the spell completes a designated action. Thus, the activation of the spell is the consequence of their own actions.
Take your poppet and stuff the material focus, if there is one, into the chest cavity. If a focus is not available, you can use a name slip or name the poppet thus:
Poppet, I name you [Name]. Your limbs are their limbs, your flesh is their flesh. As you suffer, so shall they suffer, according to my will.
If the target is an unknown person, the poppet can be named Danger or Threat, but this spell generally works best with a proper name. You can also specify the actions which will trigger the activation of the spell, as well as the consequences that will arise when it does, or the harm to be undone by the spell.
In the jar, combine half of the pins with the salt.* Put the poppet inside on top of the pins, then pour the rest of the pins on top to form a loose cage. Whisper into the jar:
On your feet, it's time to dance; With the music, jump and prance.
Cap the jar and seal the lid tightly. Select a song with a good dancing beat and shake the jar to the beat for as long as you can. If you can make it through the whole song, do so; if not, shake for as long as you can. The idea is that as the poppet "dances," it is pierced by the pins in the jar.
Set the jar aside somewhere that it won't be disturbed. Whenever the target gives you trouble, take the jar out, turn on the music, and shake the poppet full of pins. If at any point you feel the target has learned their lesson, retrieve the poppet from the jar, take out any pins stuck into it, and remove the focus or dunk the poppet in saltwater overnight to neutralize the spell.
*Yes, I know that salt is generally used to protect, or to neutralize a spell. In this case, it's there to make the pinpricks hurt more. Feel free to substitute your favorite noxious herb or stinging spice if you don't wish to use salt in your jar.
-Adapted from The Sisters Grimmoire: Spells and Charms for Your Happily Ever After, (2nd ed) © 2017 Bree NicGarran
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tiny money jars worked immediately that it scared me :')
ingredients
bay leaf (abundance)
white rice grains (prosperity)
salt (cleansing, protection)
thyme (purification, protection)
moonstone (manifestation)
white quartz (amplifier, cleansing, protection)
i sealed the top off with a green paper and used green ink to write my sigil (amplification), then tied it off. all the ingredients used are just things lying around the house. one of them is placed on my table where i work, and the other is something i can bring around.
i used a lot of protection symbols because i realized that there are so many ways to earn money if you trade off your peace, energy, and integrity. i could be hired into a good-paying job that takes advantage of me, come across opportunities to steal from others, or get a high-paying client that disrespects me – those are things i didn't want to happen.
cleansing motifs are to clear up the factors that prevent the spell from working as you'd like.
supporting spells. put a bayleaf with a fehu rune written on it in places where you typically put your money in (e.g., wallet, coin purse, coin bank).
WHERE TO DRAW SIGILS AND RUNES
Spell candles.
Inside of your phone case.
Your body (doesn’t need to be tattooed on, you can use a pen or marker).
Bay leaves in spell work.
Shoes.
Lids of spell jars.
Your Grimore.
Beauty products.
Hairbrush.
Spell oils.
Lighters.
2026 WITCHES CALENDAR
Here's a handy list of the 2026 dates for the solstices, quarter days, and full and new moons.
Dates and times for all events are calculated for the Northern Hemisphere. Adjust for your location as needed and check the DarkSky Placefinder to see what special events will be visible in your area.
SOLSTICES AND HARVESTS:
February 1st-2nd - Imbolc / Candlemas
March 19th-23rd - Ostara / Spring Equinox.
April 30th-May 1st - Beltane / May Day
June 20th - Litha / Midsummer / Summer Solstice.
August 1st - Lammas / Lughnasadh / Summer Harvest.
September 20th-23rd - Mabon / Autumn Equinox
October 31st - Samhain
December 21st-January 1st - Yule / Winter Solstice.
FULL MOONS:
January 3rd - Wolf Moon ♋ (Supermoon)
February 1st - Snow Moon ♌
March 3rd - Worm Moon ♍ (Lunar Eclipse)
April 1st - Pink Moon ♎
May 1st - Flower Moon ♏
May 31st - Blue Moon ♐️
June 29th - Strawberry Moon ♑️
July 29th - Thunder Moon (aka Buck Moon) ♒️
August 28th - Sturgeon Moon (aka Corn Moon) ♓️ (Lunar Eclipse)
September 26th - Harvest Moon ♎️
October 26th - Hunter's Moon (aka Blood Moon) ♈
November 24th - Frost Moon (aka Beaver Moon) ♉ (Supermoon)
December 24th - Cold Moon ♊ (Supermoon)
NEW MOONS:
January 18th ♑️
February 17th ♒️
March 19th ♓️
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August 27-28th - Partial Lunar Eclipse.
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November 24th - Frost Moon Supermoon.
December 13-14th - Geminid Meteor Shower.
December 24th - Cold Moon Supermoon.
I really want to get in with witchy stuff but I'm not sure where to start, do you have any recommendations or tips? How do I know what's real and what's fake?:)
Hello Anon. I can give you some beginner witch recommendations/tips, but first I’ll answer your last question. Personally when I know something is fake in witchcraft is proving it through sources (ex: seeing if one source says the same as another source is a good way to prove if smth is proof imo), but also trusting your gut helps too.
Now onto tips for witchcraft. You can research certain things like the history of witchcraft and different types of craft work and witches (I have a link to different types of witches here), the Sabbats, different types of magick, spells, and divination, spell timing, the difference between hexes, curses, and jinxes, herbs and their magick, crystals and their powers, symbolism in witchcraft, the elements, certain deities or entities (if you wanna work with them), spell timing, moon phases, etc. It all depends on what type of witchcraft you wanna practice.
As for my recommendations, they are mainly learning how to protect/ground your energy asap (especially if you’re interested in spell work and/or deity work), have extra salt on hand when doing anything with fire incase a small fire breaks out, learning how to lock a mirror as well… especially if you just bought a new mirror, and remember that witchcraft is about intent, therefore you don’t need fancy tools, along with not being able to memorize all crystals, herbs, or phases of the moon. It’s about what feels right to you.
GRIMORE IDEAS
INTRODUCTION:
A book blessing.
Table of contents.
ABOUT ME:
Your current path.
Your personal beliefs.
Your spiritual journey.
Superstitions.
Past lives.
Favourite herbs/crystals/animals/etc.
Natal chart.
Craft name.
Astrology signs and their meanings.
Birthday correspondences (birth tarot card, birth stone, etc).
Goals.
SAFETY:
Fire safety.
What not to burn.
Toxic plants and oils (to humans, plants, and animals).
Crystals that shouldn’t be put… (in sunlight, in water, etc).
Things that shouldn’t be left in nature (glass, salt, etc).
Potion safety.
How to incorporate blood in spells.
Smoke safety.
Wound care.
Biohazards.
Spirit work safety guide.
CORE CONCEPTS:
Intention and how it works.
Directing energy.
Protection.
Banishing.
Cleansing.
Binding.
Charging.
Shielding.
Grounding.
Centering.
Visualization.
Consecration/blessing.
Warding.
Enchanting.
Manifestation.
Meditation.
What makes a spell work.
Basic spell structure.
What not to do in spells.
Disposing spell ingredients.
Revitalizing long term spells.
How to cast spells.
What to put in spells.
Spell mediums (jars, spoken, candle, and sigils).
Spell timing.
Potion bases.
Differentiating between magick and mundane.
Common terms.
Common symbols.
Intuition.
Elements.
Basic alchemy and symbols.
Ways to break spells.
Laws and philosophies.
CORRESPONDENCES:
Herbs and spices and their uses and/or properties.
Crystals and their uses and/or properties.
Colours.
Liquids and drinks.
Metals.
Salt and their properties.
Numbers.
Tarot cards and their meanings.
Elements.
Trees and woods.
Flowers.
Days.
Months.
Seasons.
Moon names, phases, and their meanings.
Zodiacs.
Planets.
Incense.
Teas.
Essential oils.
Directions.
Candle colours and their meanings.
Animals.
Symbology.
Bone correspondences.
Different types of water.
Common plants.
ENTITIES:
Deities you worship.
Pantheons.
Pantheons and deities closed to you.
Common offerings.
Epithets.
Mythos.
Family.
Worship vs work.
Prayers and prayer template.
Deity comms.
Devotional acts.
Angels.
Demons.
Ancestors.
Fae.
Familiars.
House, animal, plant, etc, spirits.
Folklore entities.
Spirit etiquette.
Graveyard etiquette.
Boundaries.
Communication guide and etiquette.
Spirit work safety guide.
How entities appear to you.
Circle casting.
Servitors.
Mythological creatures (dragons, gorgons, unicorns, etc).
UTILITY PAGES:
Gazing pages.
Sigil charging station.
Altar pages.
Intent pages.
Getaway pages.
Vision boards.
Dream pages.
Binding page.
Pendulum board.
Throwing bones page.
Divination pages.
Mirror gazing page.
Invocation pages.
Affirmation/manifestation pages.
Spirit board page.
OTHER PRACTICES:
Practices that are closed to you (Voodoo, Hoodoo, Santeria, Brujeria, Shamanism, Native practices).
Wicca and Wiccan paths.
Satanism, both theistic and non-theistic.
Deity/entity work.
Religious paths (Hellenism, Christianity, Kemeticism, etc).
Animism.
TYPES OF MAGICK:
Pop culture Paganism/magick.
Tech magick.
Chaos magick.
Green magick.
Lunar magick.
Solar magick.
Sea magick.
Kitchen magick.
Ceremonial magick.
Hedge magick
Death magick.
Gray magick.
Eclectic magick.
Elemental magick.
Fae magick.
Spirit magick.
Candle magick.
Crystal magick.
Herbalism.
Glamours.
Hexes.
Jinxes.
Curses.
Weather magick.
Astral magick.
Shadow work.
Energy work.
Sigils.
Runes.
Art magick.
Knot magick.
Music magick.
Blood magick.
Bath magic/rituals.
Affirmations.
DIVINATION:
Tarot cards.
Oracle cards.
Playing cards.
Card spreads.
Pendulum/how to use one.
Numerology.
Scrying.
Palmistry.
Tasseography.
Runes.
Shufflemancy
Dice.
Bibliomancy.
Carromancy.
Pyromancy.
Psychic abilities.
Astrology.
Auras.
Lenormand.
Sacred geometry.
Angel numbers.
Ornithomancy.
Aeromancy.
Aleuromancy.
Axinomancy.
Belomancy.
Hydromancy.
Lecanomancy.
Necromancy.
Oneiromancy.
Onomancy.
Oomancy.
Phyllomancy.
Psephomancy.
Rhabdomancy.
Xylomancy.
TOOLS:
Crystal grid.
Candle grid.
Charms.
Talismans.
Amulets.
Taglocks.
Wand.
Broom.
Athame.
Boline.
Cingulum.
Stang.
Bells.
Drums.
Staffs.
Chalices.
Cauldrons.
Witches ladder.
Poppets.
HOLIDAYS:
Imbolc.
Ostara.
Beltane.
Litha.
Lammas.
Mabon.
Samhain.
Yule.
How to celebrate the Sabbats.
Esbats.
Deity specific holidays.
Religious holidays (Christmas, Easter, Dionysia, etc).
Celestial events.
ALTARS:
Basics of altars.
Travel altars.
Deity altars.
Spirit altars.
Familiar altars.
Ancestor altars.
Self altars.
Working altars.
Sabbat altars.
SELF-CARE:
Burnout prevention.
Aromatherapy.
Stress management.
Coping mechanisms.
Meditation techniques.
THEORIES AND HISTORY:
Witchcraft history.
Paganism.
New age spirituality.
Cultural appropriation.
Thelema.
Conspiracy theories.
Cults.
Satanic Panic.
KJV.
Witches in history.
Cats in history.
Transphobia in witchcraft circles.
Queerness in witchcraft circles.
OTHER:
Recipes.
How to get herbs.
Foraging.
Drying herbs and flowers.
Chakras.
Reiki.
Witches alphabet.
Runic alphabet.
Guide to gardening
Your witch tips.
Resources.
Other tips.
List of spells.
Cryptids and their lore.
What is a liminal space?
How to start a dream diary.
Recording/writing rituals.
Wheel of the Year.

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‧₊˚ ☽ ⋅ SHARING MY KNOWLEDGE OF WITCHCRAFT (PART ONE)
Moon Magick Witch Tips
Harnessing The Moon's Power for Your Hair
Scent Magick: The Power of Aromatic Alchemy (RECENT)
Storm Water in Witchcraft
Different Types of Clouds in Witchcraft
Apartment Witch Tips
3-3-3 Morning Ritual
Meditation Doesn’t Require An Empty Mind: The Biggest Meditation Myth Busted
First of the Month Rituals
Money Bowl Magick
Cleansing + Recharging Your Protections and Wards Energy Vampires vs. Dark Entities: Spotting the Difference 5 Signs You're Already Manipulating Energy: Many Do These Daily Without Realizing
Graveyard Etiquette
Understanding Deity Work vs. Deity Worship and Addressing Common Fears
Deities Are Not Pokémon Cards: Stop Collecting Gods Like Trophies (RECENT)
Animal Associations with Deities Tarot Timing: Methods That Actually Work
Journaling After A Tarot Reading
Strawberries in Witchcraft
Don't Fall For These Witchcraft Scams: Red Flags You Should Know
Shedding the Light: Toxic Trends in the Spiritual and Witchcraft Community
🌹 Love & Sex Magic Basics
Some good knowledge to have in the back of the mind when performing love and sex magic, alone or with others, yourself or for others. Sex and love magic often work together.
As always, I do not want minors on these posts, this is an 18+ only post.
Blog post include...
TIME - The best times to cast love and sex magic.
SPACE - The best places to performance.
TOOLS - Great talismans and objects to have near you when performing.
COLOURS - Best colours to use.
NUMBERS - Numbers use and to invoke.
WATERS - Spell waters to use for enhancements.
OILS - Spell oils best suited for love and sex magic.
BOTANICALS & APHRODISIACS - Flowers, herbs, foods, etc. These are the botanicals to use for love and sex magic, especially the aphrodisiac ones.
NOTES - Extra good knowledge to know when performing love and sex spells.