*I claim no rights to this artwork. If this work belongs to you and you would like for me to remove it, please contact me and I will do so.
My darling girl, when are you going to understand that being normal is not necessarily a virtue? It rather denotes a lack of courage! ~Aunt Frances Owens "Practical Magic"
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Don't Judge
*I claim no rights to this artwork. If this work belongs to you and you would like for me to remove it, please contact me and I will do so.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
House Protection Spell Bottle
House Protection Spell Bottle
From Cup O Spells
Since the earliest spell bottles were created for protection, it seems fitting to begin with one made for this purpose. Ideally, such a bottle will be walled up in a new home under construction, or placed under the floorboards. If this is impossible, simply place it in a position of importance somewhere in the home.
Items needed:
1 glass jar with cork stopper or lid (a small canning jar is fine)
1/2 to 1 cup salt (depending on size of the jar)
3 cloves garlic
9 bay leaves
7 TBS dried basil
4 TBS dill seeds
1 TBS sage
1 TBS anise
1 TBS black pepper
1 TBS fennel
1 bowl
In the morning, ideally on a bright and sunny day, assemble all items.
Place the salt into the bowl and say:
Salt that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Add the cloves of garlic to the bowl and say:
Garlic that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Crumble the bay leaves, place in the bowl and say:
Bay that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Add the basil and say:
Basil that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Add dill and say:
Dill that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Add the sage and say:
Sage that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Add the anise and say:
Anise that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Add the pepper and say:
Pepper that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Add the fennel and say:
Fennel that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Mix together the herbs and the salt with your hands. Through the movement of your hands and fingers, lend energy to the potent protective items. Visualize your home as a shining, safe, guarded, secure place of sanctuary. Pour the mixture into the jar. Seal tightly and place in your home with the following words:
Salt and herbs, nine times nine
Guard now this home of mine.
It is done.
*I claim no rights to this artwork, or any on my page. If this work belongs to you and you would like for me to remove it, please contact me and I will do so.
Since the earliest spell bottles were created for protection, it seems fitting to begin with one made for this purpose. Ideally, such a bottle will be walled up in a new home under construction, or placed under the floorboards. If this is impossible, simply place it in a position of importance somewhere in the home.
Items needed:
1 glass jar with cork stopper or lid (a small canning jar is fine)
1/2 to 1 cup salt (depending on size of the jar)
3 cloves garlic
9 bay leaves
7 TBS dried basil
4 TBS dill seeds
1 TBS sage
1 TBS anise
1 TBS black pepper
1 TBS fennel
1 bowl
In the morning, ideally on a bright and sunny day, assemble all items.
Place the salt into the bowl and say:
Salt that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Add the cloves of garlic to the bowl and say:
Garlic that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Crumble the bay leaves, place in the bowl and say:
Bay that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Add the basil and say:
Basil that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Add dill and say:
Dill that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Add the sage and say:
Sage that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Add the anise and say:
Anise that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Add the pepper and say:
Pepper that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Add the fennel and say:
Fennel that protects, protect my home and all within it.
Mix together the herbs and the salt with your hands. Through the movement of your hands and fingers, lend energy to the potent protective items. Visualize your home as a shining, safe, guarded, secure place of sanctuary. Pour the mixture into the jar. Seal tightly and place in your home with the following words:
Salt and herbs, nine times nine
Guard now this home of mine.
It is done.
*I claim no rights to this artwork, or any on my page. If this work belongs to you and you would like for me to remove it, please contact me and I will do so.
Friday, October 19, 2012
What Is It Like To Be A Witch
Monday, October 15, 2012
The Way Home
Today is my anniversary. Six years ago today, I began the most wonderful journey of my life. The journey that brought me home.
It was a Sunday and my number 4 daughter was getting ready for her trip
home after spending the weekend with us. We were discussing my 19 year
old grand daughter moving back to Arizona with her boyfriend. As we
talked it came up that Brad was a Wiccan. Well having grown up in the
Christian world that immediately set the red flag to waving so as soon as
my daughter left I sat down at my computer and typed "Wicca" into
google and hit search. That was about 7:00 in the evening and at 1:00
am I had to make myself turn off the computer and go to bed because I
had to be back up at 4:00 am to start our morning chores.
What I
learned that night amazed me. For the first time in all of my 63 years,
I knew who I was and were I belonged. Although the relationship
between my grand daughter and Brad didn't last, he will always have a special place in my heart, for if not for him I would still be
looking for that one thing that would make my world right and give me
peace.
Since then there have been very few days I have not read
about, or studied this beautiful path I now walk, and not one day passes
that I don't think about the Goddess and what Her blessings mean to me.
My path has taken me around the world through the people I have met.
It has changed me from a bitter, unhappy old woman into someone who sees
the world through different eyes and taught me how to love unconditionally. It was a life changing experience and I thank the
Goddess every day for not giving up on me and finally finding a way to
get through my thick, hard head to show me what I have been missing all
my life. Thank you my Lady, for showing me the way home.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Chetan Lutah ~ Red-tailed Hawk
I had the most wonderful walk today. First of all the weather is beautiful, cool enough for a light jacket, but the sun was warm and felt wonderful on my skin. Then the last half mile I looked up in time to see, not one, not two, but three red tailed hawks gliding over head. I watched them until they circled out of sight then the last quarter mile one of them came back and started hunting the thicket next to the road I was on. She swooped and soared and dived...it was so beautiful. At one point she flew so close over my head I felt I could almost reach up and touch her. What beautiful birds they are and I feel so privileged to have been an audience to their beautiful sky dance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPfpqhNcBNU
Here is one of my favorite songs, and yep...you guessed it, I had it playing on my mp3 player as I watched their beautiful ballet. Arvel has really captured their grace in this song, their flight was in perfect time with the music.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Had a nice walk yesterday, saw a flock of Sandhill Cranes flying over being followed by a dozen noisy crows. Came up on a small herd of cattle who were courteous enough to step off the path and let me pass, although the little bull had me worried until he decided I wasn't worth the effort.
The sky was clear and the air was clean, so all and all it was a wonderful day.
Then this morning arrived...the wind picked up during night and today the air is full of dust and sand. Have a feeling my walk won't be as pleasant as yesterdays, but who knows maybe I'll see the small herd of black tail deer that hide in the mesquite thicket near our house or my beloved hawk will fly over with her mate. Every walk is a new experience and joy can be found everywhere if you take the time to look for it.
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