🍁🥧 october is going to be a month filled with healing and positivity 🥧🍁
A tarot deck where The Fool is just a tiny mirror that reflects your face
Spoopy month! The animation is a little messy bec I rushed it..
Witchy Self Care & Mindfulness🌻🌿
Artwork by @CraftingWitch on Instagram
a dusty actias luna moth
Some Affirmations for Witches
⚡️My touch is power ⚡️I drink and breathe magic ⚡️I speak the language of the universe ⚡️The tapestry of my life is mine to weave ⚡️The moon and stars commune with me ⚡️My craft connects me to those who have come before me ⚡️I command respect ⚡️I see beyond the surface of this world ⚡️My soul will not deny the old ways ⚡️I am a creator of new traditions ⚡️I am a part of the natural world ⚡️I project powerful energies ⚡️My heart knows best ⚡️I know how to protect myself ⚡️I am powerful ⚡️I am a witch
“Autumn is my season, dear. It is, after all, the season of the soul.”
— Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Violet Dickinson written c. July 1907
Fairy Etiquette and Interactions
I’ve seen some questions on here about how to interact with the fae and why there are certain customs so I made a post. When interacting with the fae you must learn the proper manners and customs just as you do when going about your day to day life or visiting a different country. The Fae have very different morals, customs and social behaviour than us and can get offended very easily.
1. Do not say THANK YOU! This admits that you are in debt to them and they will expect that you pay them back. Debts and contracts can get messy with the Fae, even dangerous.
2. Do not give them your real name! Especially your full name because this gives them power over you. Instead use your witch name or fake name… say “you may call me *blank*” because you technically aren’t lying to them.
3. Do not accept food or drink from them! As the myth of Persephone and Hades states, eating the food of the faerie realm will forever tie you to that world.
4. Do not mention a new born! Faeries are very fond of children and you may end up with a changeling. Faeries may also mess around with your kid sometimes and curse them if you make them mad.
5. DO NOT LIE!As it is believed faeries cannot lie, they do not like being lied to but if you have to, twist your words to get them to believe you but Do not lie! I wouldn’t risk twisting your words too much because they are masters at this and can see right through, I would only attempt if you are very well spoken.
6. Always keep your promise! Promises are very sacred to the fae and hold a lot of power so if you break a promise, expect there to be some angry faerie cursing you.
7. Do not accept a gift! This also admits debt to them and they will expect something in return of equal or greater value.
8. There’s always strings attached!Don’t expect to make contracts with the fae and not have to worry about loopholes because they love twisting their words so you end up with the short end of the stick
9. Don’t be a loud mouth! If a fairy bestows a blessing upon you, you shouldn’t go around telling people about it because it may just turn sour.
10. Don’t be a snoop! Respect a faerie’s privacy because they value their privacy a lot and they don’t trust humans often so if you lose their trust…oh boy you’re in for something alright.
11. Don’t dance! Dancing with the fae, to faerie music or in the fae realm often ends in stories of dancing to your death.
12. Absolutely no Iron! Cold iron weakens and repels the fae, to carry iron while interacting with the fae will offend the crap out of them.
13. Debts will always be repayed! If you do something of service to the fae there will often be a reward but remember rules 1 and 9.
14. Do not say SORRY! Again this admits being in deep debt to them.
15. Always be the utmost polite to them! The fae may not always be the nicest but they are always well spoken, well mannered but also see themselves as higher than you, so treat them with the most respect and get on their good side.
Stay safe my dears
-Moonlight🌙
If you’re advice is to not say sorry, I wonder how many fae you’ve upset. As a child, I offended fae before, and they were very stern in making me regret it. Despite many late night walks, that night I and my friend walked home in absolute fear, with everything around us eerily silent. It was very intense. It didn’t cease until I said sorry, out loud. Im sure if I hadn’t, then they wouldn’t have stopped, and things might have escalated and followed me all the way back home. My advice, from this experience, is if you *know* you have offended the fae, absolutely apologize, clearly. They can be very persistent and even cruel if they feel you’ve wronged them.
I see where you’re coming from! I’m not saying not to apologize, you must apologize if you’ve offended them….but there are certain uses of words that can end up offending the fae. Personally I have not experienced angering the fae so I haven’t had to apologize. I’m basing this off of texts and folklore and not entirely from my own knowledge. It’s similar to “do not say thank you”, I’m not saying don’t be grateful to the fae just don’t say the word “thank you”. Faery etiquette can be extremely confusing, sometimes it even doesn’t apply to all fae. Overall working with the fae is tricky because some faeries need the utmost respect while others understand the difference between faery and human customs. I absolutely agree with what you said about how you must apologize because faeries can be rutheless. I still have lots to learn about my own craft!
-Moonlight
Offerings to the Fair Folk
Some offerings that faeries appreciate (some commonly accepted, a tiny bit of UPG).
1. Honey
2. Milk (you can mix it with the honey)
3. Thyme (both burnt as incense and grown in window sills or gardens)
4. Shiny objects (coins, jewelry, polished stones)
5. Sweet things (such as candies or small baked goods)
6. Many people set out bread for the fae
~The following is all UPG~
7. Firecrackers, sparklers, etc.
8. They seem to enjoy jokes and pranks. You can offer up a prank in their name–just make sure that the person you’re pranking won’t be upset and there’s no risk of anyone being injured
9. Rose buds, burnt as incense or just set on an altar or outside
REMEMBER: Be careful with incense; some people are allergic to certain herbs and plants. Also, if you set off any fireworks or use anything with TNT, make sure it’s legal where you live, and use proper precautions.
Also, be cautious and respectful when working with faeries–just like you should with humans!
Kitchen Witch Masterpost
- General Posts: [The Basics Of Kitchen & Cottage Witchcraft] [Infusing and Charging your Drink] [Basic Ideas For Kitchen Witchery] [Bedridden Witchcraft: Kitchen Witch Edition] [A Guide (Of Sorts) To Kitchen Witchcraft] [Ethics of Enchantment of Food and Drink] [Mini Herb Packets] [On Kitchen Magic]
Correspondences: [Fruit & Veggie Correspondences] [Useful Spices] [Taste Correspondences] [Onions In Witchcraft] [Grocery Store Alternatives for Magical Ingredients] [Food Correspondences] [Witchcraft For The Home: Herbs & Spices] [Herbs & Witchcraft] [Herbs, Incense, Oils] [Food Magic Correspondences] [Magic Pies] [Herbal Correspondences] [Kitchen Magic Altar Herbs] [Cucumbers] [Magical Uses for Kitchen Tool] [Teas For Witches: The Basics] Spells: [Charmain’s Self Love Mug] [Kitchen Charm Magnet for Fresher Food Longer] [Kitchen Cabnet Abundance Jar] [Protection Powder] [Rotten Apple Banishing] [Abitwitchy’s Bath Bag] Recipes: [Soups! Kitchen Witch Masterpost] [3 Spring Witchy Recipes] [Warming Autumn Soup] [Family Good Health Soup] [Honey Lavender Bread] [Pumpkin Pie Happiness Spell] [Grandma’s Pumpkin Bread] [Imbolc Poppy Seed Tea Bread] [Edible Wealth Spell] [Luck & Love Bread] [Peace Spell] [Feel Better Charmed Soup] [Give Me Sunshine Potion for Happiness] [Healing Tea Recipe] [Soups & Broths In Magick] [Happiness & Luck Smoothie] Tips/Random: [Kitchen Witchcraft Baking Tips] [Kitchen Witch (#10)] [Honey for sigils] [Storage tip] [Lemon Juice For Invisible Sigils] [Kitchen Witchery Tips] [Cinnamon Stick Runes] [Baby Kitchen Witch Tip] Thank you for the suggestion @choijiae1893! I hope this helped you! Enjoy! Have a lovely day 💖
PSA
WITCH IS A GENDER NEUTRAL TERM
“Warlock” means “oath-breaker.” It refers to someone who betrayed their coven and was subsequently kicked out. Guys and enbys are still witches, not warlocks.
I have parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme.
I can make Scarborough Fair bread now.
📝Origami Altar Decorations📝
I’m a hellenic polytheist as many of my followers know, and a lot of the time finding things to put on an altar for deities is really hard to do, especially if money is tight, but more so when you feel like you should have some form of actual representation of their symbols but don’t have access to them due to money reasons or otherwise. I realized I could do one thing. and a lot of people had very similar things. Paper and Paint.
You’ll understand why I’m saying paint, but here’s a reason why, Colored paper is expensive, paints you can mix to make other colors and stuff and it’s just cheaper than anything, plus you can paint on some cool designs to the paper you’re using! In this post, I’ll include some origami ideas for a few deities, not a lot but a few, I’m not too familiar with a lot of them but still! Just some fun Ideas! Let’s get started!
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What is Origami?
Origami is a Japanese paper folding art to make flowers, animals and inanimate objects with paper and paper alone. Usually, you only need a single sheet or strip of paper. If I’m wrong or if there’s a better way to explain please let me know and I’ll gladly adjust this!
How can you use it in Worship/Witchcraft?
Well, if you struggle with say, buying certain tools like bowls, statues, or just simple decorations you want to add to your altar, then origami is very helpful! Say you want to make an altar for Artemis. But you can’t afford to buy a few things for it. Say you want something to symbolism her, be it her animals or plants, use origami to help you! You can make deers, wolves, dogs, foxes, and any other wood animal creature there is! I’m also 90% certain you can make an origami bow and arrow for her as well as little stars! This is actually really helpful!
Why Do You Use Paint?
The most accessible kind of paper is going to either be paper from printers or journals. Hence why Paint is easiest to use, especially if you want your little origami pieces to be a specific color! If you can afford to get different colored papers then go for it! It’s all up to you and what is easiest for you.
What do you do for the Gods you Worship?
Well as I recently discovered this, I haven’t done much but I did find videos of what I want to do for the Gods I worship the most! I’m also adding a few I don’t
Hades= Roses, Lilies, Bats, Skulls, Owls
Persephone= Any Flower, Bats, Skulls
Artemis= Deer, Wolves, Flowers, Stars, Moons, Bow and Arrow
Apollo= Suns, Instruments, Sunflowers, Turtles, Dolphins, Bow and Arrows
Dionysus= Leopards, Pinecones, Vines with Leaves, Grapes
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Essentially there are many kinds of things you can make with origami for your deities and I know it’s not limited to Greek deities. Get creative and do some research!! And more importantly, have fun!!!
Sincerely,
The Sleepy Witch
Created: 5.6.2019
Posted: 8.12.2019
**Compiled from my personal Grimoire and Research**
DO NOT REPOST. Reblogging is allowed.
tarot crystal & herb associations
The Fool - rose, geranium, cedar - agate, aventurine
The Magician - carnation, rosemary, vanilla - agate, sunstone
The High Priestess - acacia, sandalwood, lemongrass - moonstone, rose quartz
The Empress - hazel, olive, sunflower - peridot, turquoise
The Emperor - ginger, mugwort, laurel - ruby, sapphire
The Hierophant - lemon, sweet pea, lavender, violet - jade, topaz
The Lovers - dragon’s blood, ginseng - agate
The Chariot - St John’s Wort, iris, lilly, dill, rosemary - amber, fluorite
Strength - angelica, basil, comfrey, fennel, goldenseal, pennyroyal, thyme, yarrow - cat’s eye, jasper
The Hermit - angelica, chamomile, sage - bloodstone, peridot
Wheel of Fortune - clover, daisy, fern, heather, iris, jasmine, lilac, peony, spearmint, violet - amethyst, opal
Justice - dill, garlic, honeysuckle, violet - cat’s eye, jet
The Hanged Man - grape, ivy, marigold - aquamarine, tiger’s eye
Death - blackberry, bramble, periwinkle - amber, bloodstone
Temperance - agrimony, bergamot, catnip, clover, foxglove, hibiscus, lily of the valley, valerian - amethyst, jasper, pyrite
The Devil - bergamot, carnation, fern, mugwort, rosemary - obsidian, apache tears
The Tower - heather, honeysuckle, morning glory, yarrow - lodestone, ruby
The Star - angelica, grape, jasmine, lily of the valley, rose, aster, bluebell, daisy, snapdragon, valerian - quartz, turquoise
The Moon - adder’s tongue, eucalyptus, sandalwood, lotus - moonstone, selenite
The Sun - broom, carnation, chamomile, fennel, geranium, lavender, marigold, rosemary - citrine, tiger’s eye, sunstone
Judgement - grape, ivy, marigold, violet - hematite, malachite
The World - rose, carnation, ivy, bay laurel - lapis lazuli, onyx