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✨📚Grimoire Planning📚✨
A grimoire is fancy name for a textbook of magic. They typically include: ~ How to create magical objects (e.g talismans & amulets) ~ How to perform spells ~ Divination methods ~ How to work with supernatural entities (e.g fae folk, angels, deities)
This post may seem like I’m laying down some strict guidelines. But don’t sweat! Your practice is just that, it’s yours. You need to do what works for you. 😊
i. Introduction ~ Book blessing ~ Wiccan Rede ~ Law of Three-Fold Return ~ Info on my path
ii. Magic & Spell-work ~ Tools ~ Techniques: cleansing, grounding etc. ~ Anatomy of a spell ~ Magic methods: cord, candle etc. ~ Spell types ~ What to do if a spell fails ~ Disposing of spell ingredients
iii. Correspondences ~ Colour ~ Planetary ~ Days of the week ~ Elemental
iv. Important dates & festivals ~ Sabbats: rituals, crafts, recipes, correspondences, altar ideas ~ Esbats ~ Full moon calendar ~ Astronomical events
v. Interacting with the other worlds ~ Communing with fae ~ Working with deities ~ Spirit work
vi. Herbalism & Kitchen Witchery ~ Herbs: uses, recipes ~ Foraging ~ Harvesting & drying herbs
vii. Divination ~ Runes ~ Astrology ~ Palmistry ~ A lil’ ouija board
vii. Spell record ~ Go-to spells ~ The results
viii. Study goals
Ofc, this is all subject to change as my path is constantly changing and being improved!
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spell jars 101 ⚱
how to craft a spell jar:
gather your ingredients
charge & program each ingredient before adding it to the jar (aka, give power & instructions to your ingredients)
add the ingredients to the jar
close the jar
enchant the jar as a whole object (see my post on enchanting items for further guidance)
seal with wax, ribbon, or string to finalize & cast the spell
optional: decorate your bottle if you wish
what you can use as a jar:
tiny craft store jars
mason jars
pickle / pasta sauce jars
old medication bottles
food storage containers
what you can add to a spell jar:
dried herbs
dried citrus peels
magickal powders
small crystals
gem chips
essential oils (a drop or two will go a long way)
infused oils (carrier oils such as olive or grapeseed oil that have been infused with herbs)
a few drops of charged water (storm water, war water, sea water, holy water, rain water, moon water, sun water, etc.)
paper (with sigils / symbols / glyphs drawn on it, an incantation, a name, a phrase, etc.)
coins
beads
glitter or confetti
seashells / shark teeth / beach sand
leaves
DNA (finger nail clippings, a piece of hair, etc. to be used as a taglock)
animal fur, nail clippings, teeth, or whiskers***
nails, glass, pins, needles, thorns, & other sharp objects (great for cursing, binding, banishing, or protection)
vinegar, lemon juice, pickle juice (mostly for “souring” a situation)
honey, sugar, syrup (to “sweeten” a situation or for attraction)
pretty much anything that fits & corresponds to your intent
what you should avoid putting in a spell jar:
fresh herbs or plant material (this can cause mold to grow inside of the jar)
biological secretions (i mean, you can if you want but it’s not necessarily sanitary & there are cleaner, more easily obtained taglocks to use instead)
what spell jars are good for:
containing your spell, theoretically making it easier to manipulate & control
manifesting goals/intentions over time
manifesting goals continuously
passive manifestation that doesn’t require much ongoing participation from the caster
what to do with your spell jar once it’s been crafted:
keep it on your altar
depending on the intent of the spell, keep it in a different area that you frequent (for glamours, keep it in the bathroom; for sleep or dreams, keep it in the bedroom; for safe travels, keep it in your vehicle; for cursing, keep it concealed in a black box; etc.)
wear it around your neck
put it in your pocket, purse, or backpack
bury it in your backyard or within a potted plant outside (for spells you don’t plan to undo or want to last indefinitely)
if burying is not an option, hide it somewhere on your property
leave it at a crossroads
recharging spell jars:
shake it up
light a candle on top of or next to it
submerge it in a bath of herbs or crystals that are associated with energy
submerge or surround with sea salt (a natural conductor of energy)
anoint with oil / blessed or charged water
pair with a tarot card or rune stone that matches your intent
suffumigate with incense smoke
energy work & visualization
disposing of & reversing spell jars - when you feel like the spell has done its job or you need to undo its effects:
do not throw the entire jar into an open flame - this is incredibly dangerous
remove the contents from the jar & either burn them or bury them
for items you wish to save, cleanse them thoroughly before using them again
take the jar & cleanse it in whatever manner you choose & either save it to be reused; or shatter it & then dispose of it properly
***please practice safe & ethical harvesting when it comes to using parts from a living animal in your craft; don’t ever trim whiskers off of your pet (if they come out naturally then it’s okay to use them); routine grooming is a great way to obtain some of the things i mentioned; you can use the baby teeth that you inevitably find when your puppy or kitten is teething, also!
Witchcraft uses a lot of words you might not have heard before; here’s a breakdown of some of the most common!
Basics
Intent: The goal or desire; the will for something to come into being.
Visualisation: A technique used in magical workings in which the witch pictures the desired effect within their mind’s eye.
Manifestation: The process of a desired intent being brought into reality.
Charging: The act of filling an object with energy.
Cleansing: A magical working with the intent of removing all lingering energies from an object, place or person, be those energies negative or positive.
Grounding: A magical technique in which the individual removes excess unwanted energy (often by ‘pushing’ it into the ground while sitting down) and aligns themselves with the energy of the earth.
Banishing: A magical working with the intent of sending something away, removing an individual from your life or cutting out negative acts and behaviours.
Warding: A magical working in which the individual creates ‘Wards’. Wards are barriers of energy which deny any unwanted entity entrance to the place warded. Wards can also be placed upon oneself to prevent a magical attack.
Deity: A supreme being. Often represented by Gods and Goddesses though not limited to these terms.
Tools, Objects & Symbology
Grimoire: A personal magical inventory of beliefs, spells, ingredients and anything else deemed essential to a witches path.
Altar: A sacred space in which to enact magical workings, meditation and worship.
Wand: A pointed object used to direct energy.
Priapic Wand: A phallus-shaped wand.
Athame: A knife used in ritual to cut out a sacred space and to direct energy. Typically you will never use this to cut solid objects.
Book Of Shadows: A personal magical inventory of beliefs, spells, ingredients and anything else deemed essential to a Wiccan’s path.
Boline: A knife, often but not always a sickle, used for the cutting of ingredients, inscribing of candles and carving of wood.
Besom: A broomstick used to cleanse an area.
Cauldron: A metal pot used for spellwork. (Boiling, mixing, stirring).
Chalice: A goblet, cup or class containing ritual drink. Typically containing offerings.
Dark Mirror: A black piece of glass or reflective material used for scrying.
Pentagram: A five-pointed star widely used amongst many Pagan religions.
Pentacle: A pentagram with a circle around it, typically worn as a necklace for protection.
Inversed Pentagram: A symbol relating to Satanic practises and beliefs.
Septagram: A seven-sided star, usually used in reference to workings with the Fae.
Triquetra: An ancient Celtic symbol which has lost its initial meanings which is today adopted by Pagans of varying paths to mean different things. In Christianity referred to as the trinity knot and believed to represent the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. A secular way of viewing this is that it represents life, death and rebirth. In Wicca believed to represent the triple Goddess.
Amulet: An object that has innate magical properties used as a necklace.
Charm: An object that has been given magical properties.
Talisman: An object that has been created with the intention of having a specific magical property
Hag Stone: A stone with a hole worn naturally worn through it in which the other side is visible. Thought to be used to see the ‘unseen’ and often the Fae.
Poppet: An object designed to take on the likeness of an individual upon which spells are used. A taglock is used to bind the person to the poppet.
Taglock: The personal effect of an individual that can be used in spellwork as a link to that target.
Festivities, Holidays & Events
Wheel Of The Year: A name used to refer to the cycle of the eight holidays observed in Wicca; synonymously used to describe the turn of the seasons.
Solstice: Two points in the year in which the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky. The longest and shortest days of the year.
Esbat: A meeting upon the full moon.
Sabbat: Used to refer to any of the eight holidays observed by Wiccans and others.
Skyclad: To be naked. Believed to promote a greater connection to nature during ritual and worship.
Equinox: The time in which day and night are of equal length as the sun crosses the celestial equator.
Coven: A meeting of witches with the intent to perform magic or worship as a group.
Circle: A temporary space marked out by a magical practitioner that is capable of containing, enhancing and binding magical energy.
Further Reading
Mage: Another term for a magical practitioner.
Aether: The fifth element after Earth, Air, Fire and Water meaning Spirit, Energy, Life Essense & Soul.
Abjuration: Practices of magic relating to the protection of oneself through the suppression of spells cast by other magic practitioners.
Conjuration: Practices of magic relating to bringing desired effects into reality.
Divination: Practices of magic relating to gathering further insight on desired topics, including knowledge of the past and the future.
Enchantment: Practices of magic relating to enacting influence over the minds and decisions of others.
Evocation: Practices of magic relating to working with raw, sometimes uncontrollable forces of power.
Animism: The belief that all things are alive or have a soul.
Glamour: Practices of magic pertaining to achieving desired intent via altering, enhancing or changing one’s appearance.
Blasting: A magical working with the intent of causing infertility and ill health, in both people and crops.
Sigil: A magical symbol created by the individual, usually constructed by breaking down a word or sentence and using the letters.
Seal: A magical symbol. Often used to finalise a working.
Elemental (Noun): A force, being, entity or representation of an element given form and sometimes rudimentary conscious thought, though not in a way thought to be understood correctly by humankind.
Elemental (Adjective): Pertaining to any workings regarding the elements
Witchcraft Types
Secular: The practice of witchcraft at its core. Devoid of any influence from religion or spirituality.
Atheistic: The practice of witchcraft from an Athiest perspective.
Elemental: The practice of witchcraft in which the individual utilises the power of the Elements as their primary source of energy and spell structure. E.g Water Witch, Fire Witch, etc.
Wiccan: Belonging to Wicca, a relatively new nature-based religion born in the 1940′s/50′s in which Witchcraft is expressed as the main form of worship for the God and Goddess.
Traditional: Witchcraft that predates the rebirth in popularity of Witchcraft during the 20th Century.
Hedge: A solitary practitioner who utilises herbs in their practice. Once used exclusively for witches who follow the practice of ‘Hedge Riding’ this term has opened out to encompass those following the archetype of the ‘village witch’ providing salves and potions.
Stregheria: A form of Italian witchcraft, often centred around the worship of Leyland’s version of Aradia and Diana (though the term can also be used for other forms of Italian witchcraft).
Christian: The practice of witchcraft from a Christian perspective.
Witchling / Baby Witch: Terms used to describe new practitioners.

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little darcy with all these hopes and dreams
but all these people show her new things
not even hearing when the phone rings
says that all she can hear is the childrens sings
swaying through my nauseousness cause these pills got me in an out of consciousness, he’s grabbing off the floor, screaming at me for my thoughtlessness,
an inconceivable thought, life could be beautiful and my heart isn’t a rot, a sun that got too hot, the moon that got lost.
realizing now that the past makes a difference,
running in circles but you wonder why shits not different,
want my love but you’re afraid of commitment,
don’t you know i got different intentions?
i make my own decisions, don’t pack your heart like it comes in shipments
i hope you never spend restless nights wondering if you are enough for someone. because honestly, you are enough and you are magnificent. you are enough for the right people, the ones who matter. the ones who are going to stick around. but you deserve to know that some people aren’t going to stick around and that is okay. that is no indicator of your worth as a human being. it just means their story and your story weren’t meant to have the same set of pages. but you’ll find people who will see your light and realize that it matches their’s. those people will be ready to share some pages with you. so open your book and let the right people in. stop letting people who weren’t meant to have a chapter let you keep your book closed. you are enough for the right people. you are worthy and you are magnificent.
you bloom when you’re in the right place 💜

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Instead of teaching Autistic kids to “blend”In, we should be teaching neurotypical kids to accept and be kind to those who are different.
some edgy loner character in a TV show: do you know…. do you KNOW what it’s like? to be AFRAID of YOURSELF?
me, thinking about that time i ate an entire family sized bag of doritos in one evening: god dude i sure do
year one of mental illness vs year ten
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