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Home Protection Ball

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Craft this Home Protection Ball to bring protection, safety, and security to your home. You Will Need Bramble Rose thorns Ivy Rosemary Black salt Black tourmaline Clear glass/plastic ornament ball Black wax How to Craft This Home Protection Ball Craft this Home Protection Ball on a Saturday during the waning crescent moon, or when the moon is in Aries. Burn some sage to cleanse the area you will be crafting in, yourself, the black tourmaline and the ball. Start by grounding and centering yourself. Cast a circle and call the quarters, or do what ever you would normally do to prepare for spellwork. Add a small piece of blackberry bramble vine, black tourmaline, black salt, dried rosemary, rose thorns, and a small ivy tendril. Be sure to cleanse the black tourmaline beforehand. Hold each item in your hand before adding it to the ball to infuse it with your intent. Ask that it protect your home from all forms of negativity. On a small piece of paper draw a sigil or symbols for protection s...

"The British Book of Spells & Charms" Book Review

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A review of 'The British Book of Spells and Charms' by Graham King The British Book of Spells and Charms is written by Graham King, the former curator of The Museum of Witchcraft in Boscastle England. The author draws upon his extensive literary collection to create a resource of folk magick that was practiced in the U.K. hundreds of years ago. This book gives us a glimpse into the days of old. It is divided into various sections including good luck and protection charms, healing charms, cursing and removing curses, and so on. The book begins with a short introduction on witchcraft and then goes on to explain what spells and charms are. Referring to the use of horseshoes for good luck and hagstones for protection. There is a lot crossover of Christian ideology and terminology in these spells. Mentioning Christ, Saints, the Holy Trinity, or the reference of psalms and reciting the Lord's Prayer. Even though the origins of the spells and charms may predate Christianity, they ...

Witch's Brew Herbal Tea

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A witchy herbal tea blend to enhance your magickal conjuring abilities. Contains Mugwort Cinnamon Star Anise Elderberries Rose Petals How to Make this Tea Blend In a mortar and pestle combine 1-2 tablespoons each of dried mugwort, elderberries, rose petals, a quarter of a cinnamon stick and 3 star anise pods to make a tea pot's worth. Or use your intuition to judge the amounts to use. Grind all of the ingredients in a clockwise direction while focusing on your intent for this tea blend and imbue it with magickal energy. All of the ingredients in this herbal tea blend are commonly used in witchcraft, providing a powerful magickal boost. Drink this tea while casting spells, practicing divination, or just getting in tune with your magickal witchy abilities. ***Don't drink mugwort if you are pregnant or breastfeeding***